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ESCP Business School and its Energy Management Centre are delighted to announce that the Hellenic Association for Energy Economics (HAEE) will host the 17th IAEE European Energy Conference “The Future of Global Energy Systems”, in Athens, from 21 to 24 September 2022, the first physical IAEE European Conference in the post Covid-19 era.
We live in a time of unprecedented challenges for the energy sector. As the world begins to recover from the COVID-19 crisis, it becomes evident that the pandemic has brought to the surface economic and societal vulnerabilities, while its repercussions on energy systems have already started to become apparent.
On top of that, addressing the challenges of the energy trilemma seems more imperative than ever. National energy systems’ resilience is dependent on their energy mix and the changes brought by decarbonization, digitalization and demand disruption. Additionally, although efforts are being made, millions of people still lack undisturbed access to affordable, reliable and sustainable energy, and hence energy equity is still lagging behind. As for the environmental sustainability of energy systems, many nations’ struggle for decarbonization is counterbalanced by the rapid increase in energy consumption. Taking also into account that different national contexts lead to divergent energy policies and associated costs, there can be no single way for an effective energy transition.
ESCP Business School and its Energy Management Centre (EMC) took part as Knowledge Partners at the 6th HAEE Energy Symposium organised by the Hellenic Association for Energy Economics (HAEE) from Tuesday, 28 September to Friday, 1 October 2021.
The 6th HAEE Energy Transition Symposium offered the unique opportunity for a thorough exchange of experience and knowledge in the important global energy sector.
ESCP Business School and its Energy Management Centre (EMC) took part as Knowledge Partners at the 5th HAEE Energy Symposium organised by the Hellenic Association for Energy Economics (HAEE) from September 30 to October 2 2020 in Athens, Greece.
Europe has set ambitious targets to increase energy efficiency, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and raise the share of renewable energy. Nevertheless, the scenery of the South-Eastern European region with multiple changing geopolitical and social conditions, poses serious questions, challenges and opportunities for countries, industries, professionals and academics. The Symposium focused on these concerns and it will also provide a close overview of the raised opportunities in the energy sector.
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ESCP Business School and its Energy Management Centre (EMC) took part as Knowledge Partners at the 4th HAEE Energy Symposium organised by the Hellenic Association for Energy Economics (HAEE) on 6 - 8 May 2019 in Athens, Greece.
It is an undeniable fact that we are witnessing a new evolving era in the global energy scene. This volatile environment poses serious questions, challenges and opportunities for countries, industries, professionals and academics. Apart from globally-oriented concerns, the symposium focused on the European energy sector which should constantly cope with uncertainties in the South-Eastern European region, which is a very sensitive area due to continuously changing geopolitical and social conditions.
We were delighted to announce that ESCP Europe Business School and its Energy Management Centre are taking part as Media Partners at this year’s “Energy & the Environment: Circular Economy" organised by the Italian Chamber of Commerce & Industry for the UK.
This year's event took place on 29 November at the Church House Conference Centre, Dean’s Yard, Westminster, London. Attendees included senior bankers, economists, lawyers and businesspeople from Italy and the UK involved in a wide spectrum of business activities between the two countries. Speakers and Guests of Honour were of the highest level as evidenced by the “History of the Conferences” attached aside and have included Government ministers and representatives of both countries.
ESCP Business School and its Energy Management Centre are proud to support the FT Digital Energy Summit.
Despite continued uncertainty for the future shape of energy, it is clear digital technology will be critical to success. As the contours of this new energy world slowly come into focus, companies are anxious for lessons from early digital pioneers on: digital transformation impact on workplace culture and workforce, implementing innovative technologies at scale, enhancing efficiency and productivity across value chains, and role of AI and obstacles to adoption.
ESCP Business School and its Energy Management Centre were delighted to support the 2018 IPLOCA Annual Convention.
450 attendees were registered for this year's convention in London. The event took place at the Park Plaza Westminster Bridge London and brought together an exceptional slate of speakers for their Open General Meetings who gave presentations on new projects, latest industry developments and key achievements, as well as market outlook and analysis. During the week they facilitated a number of business to business meetings and poster sessions and gave an update on a number of IPLOCA initiatives including 'The Road to Success' and the 'Fit for the Future' 5-year business plan.
ESCP Business School and its Energy Management Centre (EMC) participated as Knowledge Partners at the 3rd HAEE Energy Conference organised by the Hellenic Association for Energy Economics (HAEE) on 3 - 5 May 2018 in Athens, Greece.
Which are the energy revolutions of the 21st century? Which are the geopolitics of energy? Can we foresee the future of green transportation? How can the energy storage be assured? Will renewables increase their share in the immediate future? Will the new "EU winter package" become a new successful energy policy for the Europeans?
ESCP Business School and its Energy Management Centre (EMC) were delighted to invite you to the 3rd Annual Conference on Energy Arbitration and Dispute Resolution in the Middle East and Africa organised by The London Centre of International Law Practice (LCILP). The Conference was directed by Brandon Malone, Director, LCILP .
The event took place on 6th-7th March in London, this year's conference was hold in association with Herbert Smith Freehills LLP. The event focused on a broad range of technical, economic and diplomatic factors that affect Dispute Resolution in the Middle East and Africa. The conference provided a deep understanding on the impact of oil price variations and regional security issues across the continent.
ESCP Business School and its Energy Management Centre took part as Supporting Partners at this year’s Energy Summit organised by The Economist Events. The conference took place on 28th November at The Honourable Artillery Company Armoury House, City Road in London.
After a challenging two years, are energy majors emerging in better shape? The Energy Summit 2017, brought together industry majors, policymakers and independent experts, to debate and discuss the big topics affecting the industry today and in the years to come.
Tracking the Impact of Digital Innovation in Energy
ESCP Business School and its Energy Management Centre were proud to support the FT Digital Energy Summit.
Digital transformation is shaping business models across the energy sector. Digital transformation strategies must be driven from the top and delivering an optimum digital experience is critical. People, processes and technologies should be aligned to build capability and enable transformation across the business. Energy companies need to know how digital tools and platforms can help them engage with customers and employees - particularly millennials, provide value-added interactive services, drive efficiency, and lower costs.
ESCP Business School and its Energy Management Centre took part as Knowledge Partners at the 2nd HAEE Energy Conference organised by the Hellenic Association for Energy Economics (HAEE) on 18th -20th May 2017 in Athens, Greece.
The HAEE is the Greek affiliate of the International Association for Energy Economics (IAEE) - The conference will focus on challenging energy, economic and environmental issues.
ESCP Business School and its Energy Management Centre were proud to support the 2nd Annual Conference on Energy Arbitration and Dispute Resolution in the Middle East and Africa. The event was organised by the London Centre of International Law Practice (LCILP) through its Centre for International Arbitration and Dispute Resolution, and Centre for International Energy and Natural Resources Law and security.
LCILP comprised high-level professional international law practitioners, dedicated to the advancement of global legal knowledge and the practice of international law. It offered specialised legal training programmes, law policy advice, and technical assistance with legal issues, including assembling research and publications.
We were delighted to announce that ESCP Business School and its Energy Management Centre were taking part as Media Partners at this year’s “Disruption (Brexit): The Opportunities for Greater Co-operation Conference" organised by the Italian Chamber of Commerce & Industry for the UK.
The Chamber's most important event is its Annual Conference, first held in 1981. It was originally scheduled just prior to the International Monetary Fund as an informal get together of the participants en route from Italy to Washington or one of the other venues abroad. Over the years it has became a significant event in its own right and an obligatory date on the calendar of anyone dealing with Italy and the UK.
XXXVIII Annual Conference - Italian Chamber of Commerce & Industry for the UK
We are delighted to announce that ESCP Business School and its Research Centre for Energy Management were taking part as Media Partners at this year’s Organisational Resilience Annual Conference organised by the Italian Chamber of Commerce & Industry for the UK. The conference took place at the Church House Conference Centre, Dean’s Yard, Westminster on 11th November, 2016.
The Chamber's most important event is its Annual Conference, first held in 1981. It was originally scheduled just prior to the International Monetary Fund as an informal get together of the participants en route from Italy to Washington or one of the other venues abroad. Over the years it has became a significant event in its own right and an obligatory date on the calendar of anyone dealing with Italy and the UK.
We are proud to announce that ESCP Business School and its Energy Management Centre were taking part as a Supporting Partner at this year’s Energy Summit organised by The Economist Events. The conference took place on 10th November at The HAC in London.
Global energy markets are at an inflection point and the coming period will be characterised by a rapid decline in the carbon intensity of the global economy and faster growth in the deployment of renewables, fuelled by the Paris agreement in late 2015. Although oil prices remain low, the shift towards lower-carbon energy sources will prove far longer-lasting, creating profound implications for the energy industry and challenging the future of energy companies.
ESCP Business School and its Energy Management Centre took part as Knowledge Partners at this year’s London Gas & LNG Forum organised by U.S. Energy Stream. The event took place on September 26th & 27th, at the Rag Army & Navy Club (36 Pall Mall, London SW1Y 5JN, U.K.)
We are delighted to announce that ESCP Business School and its Energy Management Centre took part as media partners at this year’s LNG Global Congress organised by Informa. This unique event took place on 20th - 23rd September at the Radisson Blu Portman Hotel in London.
LNGgc 2016 has established itself as a prestigious LNG industry platforms in UK and Europe to explore the whole LNG value chain for the most topical content and networking opportunity. This year’s agenda has been refreshed to look at burning discussions on the ‘Outlook for the LNG future in Europe’ in the context of global LNG supply, new demand markets and the evolving oil and gas economics in the energy mix.
The Energy Management Centre (EMC) at ESCP was delighted to announce The Trader Experience Event organised by our Partner PVM Smart Learning, and the world’s largest brokerage Tullett Prebon.
The event took place on 4th July 2016 in London, this exclusive one-day workshop allowed participants to experience first-hand the role of an Oil Trader on a real-time simulated trading floor.
The Trader Experience
This unique event provided the opportunity to understand the highs and lows of real-time trading. Interpret live news alerts and learn why and how major global commodity markets move in a fully interactive, realistic series of simulations delivered by industry experts.
The Energy Management Centre (EMC) at ESCP was pleased to support the Energy and Commodity Finance Conference 2016 organised by ESSEC Business School. The event took place on 23rd-24th June 2016, in Paris.
The Energy and Commodity Finance Conference 2016 followed in the footsteps of a long standing series of Energy Finance meetings that held their first event in London in 2004 and nowadays represents the benchmark academic conference in the area.
The Energy Management Centre (EMC) at ESCP was pleased to announce the Energy Management - Meeting the Standard Conference. The event took place on 21st June in Liverpool. This one day conference was hosted by the Energy Institute as part of the International Festival for Business 2016’s Energy and Environment Week.
The 1st Annual Conference on Energy Arbitration and Dispute Resolution in the Middle East and Africa took place in Central London, at the Grange St. Paul’s Hotel, on 7th – 8th March, followed by a day of executive workshops on 9th March 2016. The event was organised by the London Centre of International Law Practice (LCILP) through its Centre for International Arbitration and Dispute Resolution, and Centre for International Energy and Natural Resources Law and Security.
This high-level event brought together policy makers and governmental representatives, national and international oil companies, major stakeholders, arbitration institutions and energy organisations, and practitioners and academics. The conference is directed by Brandon Malone, one of LCILP’s highly regarded experts and supported by major institutions and organisations in the sector.
The Post-Sanctions Iran International Business Conference provided a platform for companies to engineer and nurture business opportunities in Iran’s major development sectors as well as highlighted key high value projects underway in the region. Delegates heard from organisations and entities including Renaissance Capital, GAW Technologies, European-Business Alliance, British Bankers Association, Deutsche-Iranische Handelskammer eV, Cerce Iran Economie alongside former diplomatic staff to Tehran and former operators in the region before the sanctions were heightened.
The event took place in London on December 16-17, and organised by the London Business Conferences Group (LBCG). Over 150 senior-executive delegates attended the conference where they heared from world-leading sanctions experts, economists, business operators and practitioners in Iranian commerce and trade that/who spearheaded the conference.
XXXVII Annual Conference – Italian Chamber of Commerce & Industry for the UK
The Chamber's most important event is its Annual Conference, first held in 1981. Over the years it has become a significant event in its own right and an obligatory date on the calendar of anyone dealing with Italy and the UK. Attendees included senior bankers, economists, lawyers and decision makers from Italy and the UK involved in a wide spectrum of business activities between the two countries. Speakers and Guests of Honour were of the highest level and included Government ministers and representatives of both countries.
The theme was Beyond Expo: Innovative and Sustainable Approaches to Health, Energy and the Environment. Health, energy and environment are three sectors that impact on our daily life. Their handling constitutes a major feat. They are subtly interwoven, and a successful long-term management of their risks would possibly profit from resilience. To this end, a holistic approach that merges ethical, economic, social, industrial and scientific aspects could prove instrumental.
On November 4th and 5th 2015, The Energy Summit brought together more than 150 senior representatives from the supermajors, the independents and national oil companies with executives in the power, utility and renewable sectors to discuss the future of the energy industry and what it will look like 15 years from now.
Attendees will be discussing the drivers for energy demand and supply going into the future and how much investment is needed to meet this demand. We will also be debating the implications of COP 21 for the energy business as well as what the future holds for unconventional oil and gas.
META Projects 2015 brought together over 600 government officials, off takers, developers, financiers and investors to discuss the latest market trends and opportunities for power, renewable energy and infrastructure projects across the Middle East, Turkey & Africa.
The Mediterranean Oil and Gas Conference is an annual platform that was inaugurated in 2010 in Athens by three principal government leaders in the Mediterranean and Caspian regions: Antonis Paschalides, Energy Minister of Cyprus, Natiq Aliyev, Energy Minister of Azerbaijan, and Yiannis Maniatis, Energy Minister of Greece. Ever since, the Mediterranean Oil & Gas Conference has been established as an exclusive conference of the oil and gas industry in the region, attracting investors, government leaders and oil industry professionals. This year, Energy Stream CMG GmbH organised the 6th Mediterranean Oil and Gas Conference 2015 on 25 & 26 May 2015, at the Hilton Cyprus in Nicosia.
Cass Business School hosted the 10th Energy and Finance Conference on "Energy Finance - Challenges and Opportunities" on 9th-11th September 2015, in London. The conference focused on recent trends in modelling and management of risks in energy markets with speakers from both industry and academia.
The Franco-British Council and LSE European Institute had the pleasure in inviting you to a debate
TRANSATLANTIC FREE TRADE: THE FINAL PUSH? BRITISH, FRENCH AND US PERSPECTIVES ON A TTIP AGREEMENT
The Event will take place on Monday, 13th October 2014, 18:30 - 20:00 at London School of Economics, Sheikh Zayed Theatre, Lower Ground, LSE New Academic Building, 54 Lincoln's Inn Fields, WC2A 3LJ
Speakers included:
Pascal Lamy, Former Director General of the WTO, former EU Commissioner for Trade (2005-2013)
Sir Peter Sutherland, LSE Chair, Chairman of Goldman Sachs International, former Director General of the WTO (1993-95)
Peter Chase, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Vice President, Europe,
Sir Peter Ricketts, UK Ambassador to France
Sylvie Bermann, French Ambassador to the UK
At a time when energy has never been more topical and crucial to the UK's long-term prosperity, The Economist's UK Energy 2014 event provided a platform for a rational debate on the country's energy agenda.
On June 10th in London, key stakeholders from the industry including government, regulators, investors, consumers, campaigners, think tanks and energy companies asked the critical questions and focused on the required actions and solutions.
Key Speakers included:
Steve Holliday, Chief Executive Officer, National Grid
Rt Hon Edward Davey MP, Secretary of State, Department of Energy and
Climate Change
Rt Hon Lord Deben, Chairman, Committee on Climate Change
Dieter Helm, Professor, Energy Policy, University of Oxford; Official
Fellow, Economics, New College, Oxford
Rt Hon Caroline Flint MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Energy and
Climate Change
The Economist group offered a 20% discount off the regular rate to all EMC menbers.
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The Minister of Environment, Energy & Climate Change of the Hellenic Republic and The Ambassador of Greece in London organised the official pre-launch event for: "Greece Offshore Licensing Round 2014".
The event took place on Tuesday 1st and Wednesday 2nd July 2014 at the Hellenic Centre, London. The event was fully supported by the Energy Management Centre (EMC) at ESCP, The Greek Energy Forum and Natural Gas Europe.
Attendees discussed the offshore licensing opportunities available in Western Greece and South Crete and the latest on hydrocarbons E&P in the region.
In the context of the reforms of the UK Energy Policy and with French companies being key players and world leaders in the Energy sector, the French Chamber of Commerce in Great Britain organised, in partnership with the French Embassy in the UK, a conference on Energy where the challenges and business opportunities the UK Energy policy represents were debated.
250 leaders from across the energy sector discussed the major challenges the industry faces and shared best practices.
Speakers included:
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Top policy makers, industry executives and influential thinkers met for a thought provoking, solutions focused debate on the future of UK Energy policy. Attendees gained insight into how the UK will balance securing a long term energy supply with affordability and the impact of global trends.
Speakers included:
The high price of oil is a significant contributory factor to the current Eurozone crisis. This conference, organised by the Energy Institute, examined future global oil supply in detail by presenting forecasts for both supply and demand. Additionally, the conference covered technologies that underpin possible oil demand responses. EMC members will be offered the special registration fee reserved for the Energy Institute members.