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Science: Engineering
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Science: Technology
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Science: Environment
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| Description |
Engineering and technology have a major role to play in managing the risks and costs due to global climate change in an energy hungry world. Come and discuss with experts in the power sector the latest technology developments and initiatives. This will cover not only the main options for reducing green house gas emissions(GHG) but also steps for increasing our capability to cope with climate change.
This event will advance the understanding and application of engineering & technology in the 21st century to climate change and its challenges and opportunities. Delegates will benefit from a raised awareness of recent developments in technology and initiatives to mitigate and adapt to climate change. The seminar will provide a forum for the power industry to show how it is responding to the challenges of climate change and the technological and commercial opportunities that it presents.
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| Additional Information |
Price:
Member: £295.00 (+ £51.63 VAT = £346.63)
Non-Member: £345.00 (+ £60.38 VAT = £405.38)
Student*/Retired: £105.00 (+ £18.38 VAT = £123.38) Please note that all students must have their applications endorsed by their Professor or Head of Department.
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