Danfoss, a manufacturer of high efficiency electronic and mechanical components and controls for air-conditioning, heating, refrigeration and motion systems, is set to sponsor the Alliance to Save Energy’s EE Global Forum for the fourth consecutive year and participate in a plenary session. The 2011 Energy Efficiency Global Forum (EE Global) will be held April 12-14, 2011, in Brussels, Belgium.
Danfoss President and CEO Niels Christiansen will participate in one of three plenary sessions that will bring together government officials and business representatives in an open dialogue format, to discuss the most recent advances and insights into the global energy-efficient movement.
Now in its fourth year, EE Global focuses solely on energy efficiency from the perspective of all energy end-use sectors (buildings, industrial, transportation and consumer) and covers the cross-cutting issues of finance, policy, technology and market transformation. The three-day forum seeks to build strategic alliances among international governments, business and the public interest sector.
This year’s forum is an official side-event of the sixth European Union Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW). EUSEW draws more than 30,000 attendees and expands the pool of energy leaders who will be in Brussels during EE Global. The inaugural EE Global was held in Washington, D.C., in 2007 and drew more than 850 exhibitors, speakers, media and attendees representing 32 countries.
For more information, visit: http://eeglobalforum.org.
Danfoss President and CEO Niels Christiansen will participate in one of three plenary sessions that will bring together government officials and business representatives in an open dialogue format, to discuss the most recent advances and insights into the global energy-efficient movement.
Now in its fourth year, EE Global focuses solely on energy efficiency from the perspective of all energy end-use sectors (buildings, industrial, transportation and consumer) and covers the cross-cutting issues of finance, policy, technology and market transformation. The three-day forum seeks to build strategic alliances among international governments, business and the public interest sector.
This year’s forum is an official side-event of the sixth European Union Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW). EUSEW draws more than 30,000 attendees and expands the pool of energy leaders who will be in Brussels during EE Global. The inaugural EE Global was held in Washington, D.C., in 2007 and drew more than 850 exhibitors, speakers, media and attendees representing 32 countries.
For more information, visit: http://eeglobalforum.org.


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