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Carbon emissions are not just the concern of environmental, health and safety staff; they are an important matter for senior management, equity analysts, project financiers, insurers, new financial players, and mainstream institutional investors.
This conference will explore the financial implications of a low carbon economy and provide an opportunity for a meaningful discussion between industry, government and the financial sector.  |
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Topics of the 2010 Calgary Carbon Finance Conference:
• Carbon Policy (legislation)
• Carbon Management/Strategy (investment options to reduce firm’s carbon footprint)
• Carbon Markets (CO2 market, CO2 players, CO2 price, financial products, and services)
• Carbon Finance (market makers, disclosure requirements, corporate governance, economic implications, the role of private equity, wealth management, and more) |
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View detailed Agenda >
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Who should attend the Carbon Finance Conference?
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If you are a stakeholder in the energy sector, provide products or services to industry, advise on or manage investments impacted by carbon constraints, attendance at this event should be considered a critical component of your continuing education. The conference will appeal to professionals in :
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Energy Business Development Asset/Fund Managers Capital Markets Investment Research Treasury Professionnals Government Relations
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Energy Commodity Traders Lawyers Private Equity Carbon Strategy/Mitigation Energy Stakeholders |
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Cost of Conference: $1,000 until September 3 ($1,200 after September 3)
Click to view Draft Agenda (subject to change)
For your convenience a block of guestrooms has been set aside at the Hyatt Regency Calgary for October 19 and 20. The conference rate is: $229.00 Single/Double occupancy. To book a room from this block please click here.
Other area hotels:
Le Germain Fairmont Palliser Calgary Marriott
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