Euroheat & Power is pleased to invite you to participate at Euroheat
& Power' s Conference 2008, 'Heating Without Global Warming,'
that will take place in Crowne Plaza Europa Hotel, Rue de la Loi 107,
Brussels on 5 June 2008.
The district heating and cooling (DHC) industry recognizes the 2020 targets as a huge opportunity and challenge for more efficient Europe's energy future. Our Conference 2008 aims to provide a timely platform for engagement and dialogue between DHC industry and European policy makers. It focuses on district heating and cooling's contribution to climate change challenge and explores novel concepts for low carbon buildings, eco-districts and sustainable cities.
On evening of 4 June, Euroheat & Power is organising an evening social event at the Instruments Museum (www.mim.fgov.be). This is one of the most attractive locations in Brussels and this will be a further opportunity to meet your peers in a less formal environment.
We
hope that you will be able to join us for what we hope will be an
informative and important exchange of experiences and would appreciate
your response to this invitation by returning the attached registration
form before 27 May 2008.
Register now as the first twenty registrations will receive special
gift on arrival.
Please note that you can further enhance profile of your
organisation through one of our sponsorship packages. For more
information please contact Dusan Jakovljevic Dusan.Jakovljevic@euroheat.org
, telephone +32 2 740 21 10.
In the case that you have a prior arrangements and are
unable to participate, you are welcome to pass this invitation to
your colleague.
Our
Conference is coinciding
with the International Environment Day and taking place in conjunction
with European Commission's Green Week 2008 (3-6 June 2008, Charlemagne
Building, just across the road from our Conference). Euroheat &
Power will have district heating and cooling stall at the first floor
(1.4). For programme and registration for the Green Week please visit
http://ec.europa.eu/environment/greenweek