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CleanEquity Monaco 2008
Feb. 20-21, 2008
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Mar. 27-28, 2008
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Apr. 2-3, 2008
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CleanEquity Monaco 2008
Feb. 20-21, 2008
Le Sporting d'Hiver, Monaco
CleanEquity Monaco 2008
will make the most exciting, emerging environmental technology companies visible to global investors. Two days in an idyllic setting where you will see innovative ideas becoming a reality and discuss how public and private investors invest in and profit from, the best public and private cleantech opportunities the world has to offer.
The mission of CleanEquity Monaco is to expand the capital markets for investment in Environmental Technology research, development, and commercialisation.
This will be the first of many regular conferences that bring together all the relevant participants who have an interest in or believe that, investing in our future is a vital strategy for the world’s survival.
Bioenergy North America 2008
Mar. 27-28, 2008
Chicago, Illinois, US
Following the huge success of Environmental Finance's bioenergy conferences both in Europe and in the US last year, we are pleased to announce that the
Bioenergy North America 2008
conference will be taking place in Chicago on March 27 & 28.
At Bioenergy North America 2008 you will benefit from an in-depth analysis of the key issues in emerging bioenergy markets including energy security, food security, climate change and sustainable development.
Speakers include top-level industry specialists from a broad range of organizations who, fuelled by these political drivers and rising oil prices, have ramped up their budgets to invest into bioenergy projects across the world. You will be able to take advantage of these first-hand experiences to develop your organization’s action plan.
The 7th Annual Wall Street Green Trading Summit
Apr. 2-3, 2008
New York, New York, USA
The 7th Annual Wall Street Green Trading Summit
is the seminal New York City environmental financial market event created by Peter C. Fusaro. Working with Hedge Connection for the third year, this event does it all in 2 days covering carbon emissions trading and finance, renewable energy markets, cleantech VC, green hedge funds and energy efficiency financial markets.
Conference Benefits:
Meet the Pioneers of These Markets
Hear the Best Market Intelligence
Gain Insights into New Investment Opportunities
Learn How Cleantech VC and Hedge Funds Attack the Problem
Find Out How Renewables Fit into the Emerging Carbon World
Why Demand Response (Energy Efficiency) Now has Market Legs
Network with World Class Colleagues
Posted on Nov 01, 2007
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