CREON Energy has the pleasure of inviting you to the «Financing Renewable Energy Projects in Russia» Round Table.
Date: November 9, 2017
Venue: Hotel Baltschug Kempinski Moscow
“Why would Russia need wind turbines and solar cells – the country has a lot of oil and gas!” You can often hear these statements, both in Moscow and in Europe, while discussing RES in Russia. It is easy to ignore that “Renewables” are about to have their breakthrough in giant Russia. The first large wind parks are connected to the grid, successful solar projects are being launched. Regions recognize the benefits of renewable energy sources for decentralized power supply and government promotes their implementation.
CREON, the leading consulting company in Russia’s “traditional” energy sector, invites pioneers of the Russian energy market to a round table at Hotel Baltschug: Russian regulators meet international manufacturers and suppliers; banks are also represented at a high level, as project funding in the field of renewable energies arouses their interest. Open and on the same level, we will discuss the perspectives of “renewables” in Russia – but also the obstacles such as the tariff policy, which still delay their breakthrough.
We are planning a short but lively discussion with enough room for networking in the breaks. We are looking forward to your participation!
To request more information about the event please contact us by phone
+7 (495) 276-77-88, +7 (495) 797-49-07 or e-mail: org@creonenergy.ru
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