23. 10. 2024

Energy Efficiency Conference 2024 in Prague

„Legal reform to advance the decarbonisation of the building and heating sectors”

This will be the main topic of the AEEC (Association of European Energy and Climate Lawyers) Autumn Conference 2024 which is going to take place on November 14, 2024 in Prague, Czech Republic. Dr. Ernst Giese, partner of Giese & Partner is a member of the organising committee and will be giving the opening address. The different panels will speak about the implementation of challenges and opportunities from recent EU Legislation for decarbonising the building and heating sectors in the Czech Republic.

ThePrime has just posted an interview with Dr. Ernst Giese regarding the conference.
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