Six ManagEnergy workshops are scheduled for the coming months

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Posting Date | 21 July 2010
Countries | Pan European
Target Group | Building professionals
Author(s) (organisation) | Managenergy
Editor organization URL | http://www.managenergy.net
Six ManagEnergy workshops are scheduled to be given during the coming fall and winter months, covering a variety of subjects and locations. The target groups for these workshops being local and regional energy agencies, municipal authorities and Covenant of Mayor supporting structures. Following the year's first workshop in Brussels on 24 March (see earlier story on the ELENA facility) the next workshop is scheduled to take place on 4-5 October 2010 in Jaén, Spain. The workshop will deal with the topic of "Financing Sustainable Energy Projects in Public Lighting, Photovoltaics and Renewable Energy for Domestic Consumption."
The next workshop is planned for 23 September 2010 in Brasov, Romania, with as topic "Sustainable Energy and the Covenant of Mayors Initiative in our Cities."

The fourth workshop in September will be held on 24 September 2010 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. It will cover "Financing Sustainable Energy Action Plans: Energy and CO2 Emission Savings in Public Buildings."

On 12 October 2010 a workshop will be held in Banska Bystrica, Slovakia on "Sustainable Energy and the Covenant of Mayors Initiative in our Cities."

The following workshop will be held on 28-29 October in Bologna, Italy about "Pilot Models of Sustainable Energy Action Plan Action Implementation Schemes."

This first workshop of 2011 will be held on 20 January in Prague and will cover "Sustainable Energy and the Covenant of Mayors Initiative in our Cities."

Applications to attend any of the workshops may be submitted to workshops@managenergy.net. Due to the limited number of places available in each workshop, priority will be given to applications corresponding to the target audience of the particular workshop.
Source Languages | English

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