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Event - 16th International Conference on "Energy and Climate Change"
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- Bioenergy
- Climate Change
- Energy Efficiency
- Energy Access
- Policy and Regulation
- Renewable Energy
- Greece
Notification of acceptance: 20 July 2023
Deadline for full paper submission: 5 September 2023 (flexible, can be submitted later to this date depending on the submission of abstract)
We will try to update often and inform everyone frequently, for any dramatic changes announcements will be circulated.
The conference will take place online and with a physical presence. The online part will be held using the appropriate web conference platform—tests for securing both-way acceptable functionality will take place before the event. Details will be announced and circulated.
The FORUM aims to promote the concept of the “Structured Policy Dialogue”, among end-users, public authorities, market forces, and financing entities, as an instrument to increase their “ambition” on specific issues relevant to Clean Energy (SDG7).
This year the Forum will focus on the role that regional cooperation for Green Investments can play in efforts to ease problems related to the security of the energy supply in some of our countries, the economic recession in the post-Covid era, and last but not least the climate change. Proposals for tackling energy poverty will also be discussed.


















