2 for 1 offer, book 2 places for £695+VAT, offer ends on the 20th November 2008
Climate Change is one the greatest challenge that the world is faced with. Green investing which is a popular topic on most people's agenda, is not just an ethical issue but a vital economic influence. It affects the way we think about our environment, the way we produce things, our consumption patterns and use of natural resources.
Rising oil prices and diminishing natural resources have led to changes in the renewable energy sector. Technologies for solar, wind, water and biofuels are dynamically developing and attracting larger amount of private equity investors. Furthermore institutional and private investors are getting more involved in the renewable energy sector and profiting from opportunities created by climate change.
The clean-tech sector shows one of the most active records in terms of IPOs in the past five years and has outperformed most other stock indices in recent years.
Green Investing 2008 will build on the success of our 2007 Climate Change Week and will address the main issues affecting investors involved in the renewable energy sector.
This Financial News event will explore investment opportunities arising from the latest developments in clean technology. We will examine risk and return profiles for the renewable energy sectors as well as recent policies and tax incentives affecting the industry. On one hand we will be looking at issues affecting private equity investors and venture capitalists, on the other we will explore investment considerations of institutional and private investors.
Join us in this heated debate to learn where the best opportunities lie and where you should be looking to capitalize on your investments.
Why you should not miss this conference:
- Explore the latest world trends in Green and Carbon investments
- Find out how to capitalise on Climate Change as an investment opportunity
- Learn how to build investment portfolio focused on Climate Change
- Discover how to invest in Green and Carbon funds
- Assess latest trends in the Renewable Energy Finance and Carbon Trading
- Meet senior industry representatives to debate the latest issues affecting this sector
Hear from experts including:
- Prof. Ralph Sims, Senior Analyst, Renewable Energy and Climate Change, International Energy Agency
- Tom Murley, Head of Renewable Energy Team, Hg Capital
- Rob Wylie, Partner, Wheb Ventures
- Cesar de Brito, Fund Manager, Lombard Odier Darier Hentsch
- Peter Horsburgh, Partner, Environmental Technologies Fund
- Paul Decraemer, Head Cleantech Investment Practice,Capricorn Venture Partners
- Simon Webber, Global & EAFF Equities, Schroders
- Jan Willem Bode, CEO, OneCarbon
- Douglas Lloyd, CEO, Venture Business Research
- Susana Vivares, Executive Director and Co-Head EMEA Energy, WestLB
- Bakhrom Ibragimov, Principal, Virgin Green Fund
- Guy Turner, Director, New Carbon Finance
- Thomas Stetter, Executive Board Member, First Climate Group
- Arne Eik, Manager CDM/JI Team, Point Carbon
- Michiel Tijmensen, Risk Manager, OneCarbon International BV
- Jane Goodland, Investment Consultant, Watson Wyatt
- Wayne Woo, Director, Good Energies
- Simon Drury, Partner, CCC Private Equity Fund
"It was good at bringing delegates from both the trading and investment community together" Garth Edward, Head of Emissions Market, Citi (Climate Change 07)
Be where your industry will be on the 4th December 2008.
Pension Funds may apply for complimentary passes












