Energy Tours - visit an event or a company

Denmark is a world champion in renewable energy and energy efficiency. 2010 offers you several opportunities to come and experience this for yourself, giving you a real EnergyTour into the best of Danish knowledge and technology in this field.
  

In December 2009 the UN Climate Change Conference took place in Denmark. Inspired by this event, we gathered all forces in Denmark to show you Danish state-of-the-art solutions for energy and environment. You will not find a higher concentration of technological solutions to the climate and energy challenges of the world - and it is all made accessible to you.

Very early, Danish companies started to focus on a broad range of energy-saving innovations and initiatives - re-thinking energy products and processes. Many such innovative solutions have proven to be economically succesful, contributing to Danish energy savings, and tripling Danish export in improved energy technologies over the last 10 years.

2010 offers you several opportunities to experience this revolution on first hand. During a visit to Denmark, you will experience energy solutions that may solve your current challenges, network with central players in the field, and ultimately influence policymaking at the UN Climate Change Conference next December. All this happens at site visits, conferences and seminars, or face-to-face-meetings with Danish company leaders, and you are invited to take the EnergyTour in Denmark with us.

An EnergyTour will be relevant to the top management, technical management and commercial management in leading energy companies and other companies such as developers, technology providers and consultanting engineers with interest in the energy agenda.


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Facts

If you want to learn more about your opportunities to visit an event or a company, contact the network behind

EnergyTours:

DI - The Confederation of Danish Industry
DK- 1787 København V

Lisbeth Odgaard Madsen, Project Manager
T: +45 3377 3377

 







 
 
 

 

 

 

 
 
 
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