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EE Global 2012 - Energy Efficiency Global Forum
Purpose / Background
EE Global 2012 is the fifth annual gathering of world-class business, technology, government, and policy leaders to address the latest technological breakthroughs, policy advances and research related to energy efficiency. It also serves as a platform to showcase proven international best practices and concrete energy efficiency examples ready for local-level implementation and action.
ADB is one of the partners organizing the event, in which ADB staff will also be participating.
Objectives
By bringing together these foremost thought leaders in energy efficiency, EE Global 2012 will become more than a conference; it will be an action-inspiring event. Through the creation of public-private partnerships and the sharing of proven best practices, participants will create a path towards wide-spread energy efficiency implementation. Reaching across disciplines, across sectors and across borders, EE Global will spark the conversation to ensure energy efficiency surpasses the tipping point.
Target Participants
Energy efficiency professionals from every sector of the industry, and every discipline. Previous forums have been evenly split among government, business and NGO participants.