Meeting of the energy and managing authorities network, Brussels

Atomium in Brussel
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date December 2, 2019 14:30 - December 3, 2019 16:45
city Brussels, Belgium
location Albert Borschette Conference Centre (CCAB) Show location
organisation European Commission (EC) i

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This meeting will address the latest policy developments in energy and cohesion policies, in the light of the new Commission priorities.

Preparing the post-2020 period and the role of cohesion policy in delivering a clean and fair energy transition will be at the core of the meeting, with a focus on lessons learned and best practices from the current period (2014-2020).

During the meeting, the role of the national energy and climate plans (NECPs) in the future programming will also be addressed.

The meeting is only for members of the EMA network.

For social media follow: #EMANW19

Meeting of the Energy and Managing Authorities Network - Agenda

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Practical information

When

Monday 2 December 2019, 14.30 - Tuesday 3 December 2019, 16.45 (CET)

Where

CCAB Centre De Conférences Albert Borschette

Rue Froissart 36

1040 Brussels

Belgium

Organiser

Energy

Part of

Energy and Managing Authorities Network

Topic

Energy

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