PCI energy days, Brussels - Main contents
date | December 3, 2019 12:00 - December 4, 2019 16:00 |
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city | Brussels, Belgium |
location | L’Arsenal, Brussels, Belgium |
attending | K. (Kadri) Simson i et al. |
organisation | European Commission (EC) i |
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The PCI Energy Days is a policy conference and exhibition dedicated to the practical implementation of Projects of Common Interest.
The event will provide the project promoters with the opportunity of showcasing their projects and sharing their experience on how to build future-proof and environmentally sound energy infrastructure by using innovative technological solutions, involving local communities and finding new approaches to financing.
The event will start with an official tour of the PCI Garden, followed by high-level opening remarks by Commissioner Kadri Simson at 14.00, chaired by Director-General Ditte Juul Jørgensen.
For inquiries, participants can contact EU-PCI-ENERGY-DAYS@ec.europa.eu and PCIdaysEU@iservice-europa.eu.
The final agenda, the exhibitors list and the plan can be found below. The event will be web streamed
For social media: #PCIdaysEU, #PCIlist and #CEFEnergy
PCI Energy Days - Final agenda
English (255.5 KB - PDF)
PCI Energy Days - Exhibitors list
English (1.2 MB - PDF)
PCI Energy Days - Exhibition plan
English (850.3 KB - PDF)
Practical information
When
Tuesday 3 December 2019, 12.00 - Wednesday 4 December 2019, 16.00 (CET)
Where
l’Arsenal, Chaussée de Wavre 950
1040 Brussels
Belgium
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The European Commission is the executive body of the EU and runs its day-to-day business. It is made up of the College of Commissioners, 27 European Commissioners, one for each member state, who are each responsible for one or several policy areas. In addition, the 'Commission' also refers to the entire administrative body that supports the Commissioners, consisting of the Directorates-General and the Services.
The European Commission is the sole EU body capable of proposing new legislation. The Commission also performs an oversight function, monitoring whether European legislation is properly implemented in the member states. In the event of non-compliance, the Commission can coerce a member state to comply by starting a legal procedure at the European Court of Justice.