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World Agenda Clean Technology Conference & Expo


When: 13-16 June Where: Boston, US Join the world’s top clean technology users and buyers as they present their strategic technical needs and search for innovative technical solutions and partnerships. This year’s lineup of expert speakers includes Harriet Kung of the US Department of Energy, Kenneth Van Meter of Lockheed Martin Corporation, and Black Coral Capital’s Robert M Day.


techconnectworld.com/Cleantech2011 Seawork 2011


When: 14–16 June Where: Southampton, UK Seawork International is the largest commercial marine and workboat event to be held in a working European port, attracting over 450 exhibitors and 7,000 visitors annually. Alongside exhibitors the conference program will include presentations on wind and tidal generation, the environmental and commercial benefi ts of hybrid propulsion, and meeting upcoming emissions legislation.


seawork.com Renewable Energy Finance Forum


When: 21–22 June Where: New York, US REFF-Wall Street is a meeting place for fi nanciers, investors and renewable energy project developers to network, strike deals and drive forward the future of the industry. Attendees will come together to debate the key challenges facing the renewable energy sector, and identify lucrative future business prospects going forward.


reff wallstreet.com Low Carbon Shipping 2011


When: 22–24 June Where: Glasgow, UK The shipping industry – including owners, operators, charterers and manufacturers – has been exploring ways to increase shipping’s energy effi ciency and reduce carbon emissions. The LCS2011 conference aims to facilitate the exchange of knowledge, the development of new ideas and the enhancement of collaboration between industry and academia in order to achieve these goals.


lcs2011.com WWW.CARBONWARROOM.COM BASE London


When: 22 June Where: London, UK With a clear focus on the commercial opportunity, BASE London unites local government with the private sector companies vying to be part of the British capital’s low-carbon urban transformation. Infl uential speakers, led by London mayor, Boris Johnson, will include Carbon War Room representation.


22 June 2011, City of London www.baselondonshow.co.uk


baselondonshow.co.uk Asia Green Shipping Summit 2011


When: 15–17 June Where: Singapore Themed ‘Preparing the Asian Fleet for a New World of Environmental Limits’, the Asian Green Shipping Summit will bring together regulators, ship owners, ship builders, designers and technologists from across the continent and beyond, to discuss the key issues of measuring and reducing the industry’s carbon footprint, and measures to comply with upcoming regulations. Keynote speakers will include Carbon War Room COO Peter Boyd, who will present on the Environmental and Economic Perspective of Green Shipping.


greenshippingasia.com 24th Annual Marine Money Week


When: 21–23 June Where: New York, US In a capital-rationed market, knowing where to go for fi nance is crucial and it is necessary to tap into sources ranging from export credit agencies to Asian equity, bilateral loans with Chinese banks and globally oriented private equity. Marine Money Week provides both educational and networking opportunities on all aspects of ship fi nancing.


marinemoney.com The Economist: UK Energy Summit


When: 23 June Where: London, UK This year’s summit will help those with the power to infl uence the future of UK energy make better-informed decisions on generation solutions required to meet the country’s energy needs aff ordably, securely and sustainably. Over 150 senior fi gures in the energy sector will come together to discuss investment in solutions from renewables to nuclear and fossil fuels.


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What's On A roundup of this month’s key global cleantech and environmental thought-leadership events


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