
Category: News & Events
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Call For Papers: 9th International Gas Turbine Conference
ETN and our Conference Advisory Board announce the Call for Papers for the 9th International Gas Turbine Conference, which will take place 10-11 October 2018 in Brussels, and welcome the submission of proposals.
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Check Out The New ETN Quarterly Newsletter
The new edition of ETN Quarterly Newsletter is accessible here.
The ETN Quarterly Newsletter is sent to all ETN members, partners and external contacts four times a year.
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September Issue Of ETN Monthly News Summary Is Out
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August Issue Of ETN Monthly News Summary Is Here
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Noora Kilpinen, New Communications Officer
Noora Kilpinen will be the new Communications Officer, replacing ETn’s Policy and Communications Manager Thibault Jacobs-Boutherin, from 12 July 2017.
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Pericles Pilidis Awarded For ASME Paper
ETN is proud to announce that Pericles Pilidis, member of our Board of directors has received a Best Paper Award for his work on Gas turbines for land use submitted to ASME.
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Public Workshop On Europe Energy Futures By 2020-2025 By ENTSO-E
The European network of transmission system operations for electricity (ENTSO-E) held on 4 July a Public Workshop on Europe energy futures by 2020-2025. The presentations are now available online on their website. You can find them here.
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Storage, Hydrogen, Digitalisation: Expect Top-Notch Discussions At Our October Workshop
ETN’s October Workshop will take place in Genoa on 4 & 5 October 2017, with the support of our sponsors Ansaldo Energia and Air France – KLM.
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9th International Gas Turbine Conference: The Date And Venue Are Now Confirmed!
The 9th International Gas Turbine Conference will take place on 10 and 11 October 2018 in Brussels (Belgium).
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In Brussels, The Hot Topic Of The Moment Is The 2030 Energy Efficiency Target
The first item of the Clean Energy package (see QNL 2-17 p.6) to be discussed is the energy efficiency and the related target for 2030, which are now debated within the European Parliament and the Council. Both institutions have to adopt their own position before negotiating between each other. This debate will have tremendous consequences on the European energy outlook for the decades to come. The current target is non-binding and aims at a reduction 27% by 2030 compared with “the business-as-usual scenario”.