UNFCCC to Meet World's Carbon Buyers and Sellers in China
Last chance before Copenhagen climate negotiations for industry and governments to meet
SINGAPORE, Oct. 27 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- Dr. Yvo de Boer, Executive
Secretary of the UN agency in charge of the Kyoto Protocol, has just confirmed
that a representative from their Accreditation and Project Assessment unit
will be meeting with carbon buyers and sellers in China, in a last chance for
the industry to meet before the Copenhagen climate negotiations determine a
successor to the current treaty expiring in 2012. Ms. Maria Laura Vinuela will
be joining them at the World Carbon Conference in Beijing together with
China's NDRC Energy Research Institute, the European Commission, and likely
representatives from the Indian negotiating team and the World Bank. Ms.
Vinuela will be meeting with CEOs and Managing Directors from across the
worldwide carbon finance industry to gain feedback on the project registration
process and provide updates on the latest developments in the current carbon
trading framework.
"Truly it is an honour that such high-level representatives from the
public and private sectors are joining us for such a momentous event," says
Rex Ian Sayson, creator of highly successful energy industry events and
director at the Singapore-based AMG Center for Energy Sustainability and
Economics, which is hosting the meeting. "This is the last chance for industry
and government to come together before Copenhagen and solve the current
challenges in carbon trading, and engage key markets in China, India, Japan,
Europe and the United States."
Also joining the meeting are key industry players such as China carbon
industry doyenne Victoria Wang, Garry Kolafa of the Kuwait Oil Company, Kisor
Mukherjee and Gauri Bholay of Reliance Industries, Nor Hazleen Madros and
Rozita Musib of Petronas, Jeff Huang, Assistant Chairman of the Tianjin
Climate Exchange, Kenneth Wong and Xenos Hung of CLP Holdings (Hong Kong's
biggest power producer and one of the top investors into mainland China's
power industry), Junji Hatano, Kyoko Tochikawa and Coty Tsui of Carbon
Partners Asiatica, among an estimated over 150 attendees total.
Media giants Bloomberg, Thomson Reuters, Platts and Asahi Shinbun will
also be sending representatives to the event, along with 16 media and
association partners that have joined the event including the European Chamber
of Commerce in China.
The World Carbon Conference is the only international carbon industry
meeting in China before the Copenhagen negotiations, providing a venue for
project developers, carbon funds, government agencies, project owners,
technology providers, law firms, investors, carbon compliance buyers, carbon
exchange operators, DOEs and other stakeholders in emissions reduction to work
out current challenges and build relationships for future projects. The
conference will cover projects and opportunities in China, India, Southeast
Asia, the Middle East, and the rest of the world.
For more information, please call Paul Adams at +65 6844 2080, email
padams@arcmediaglobal.com, or visit the event website at
http://www.arcmediaglobal.com/carbon
Contact:
Paul Adams
Tel: +65-6844-2080
Fax: +65-6844-2060
Email: padams@arcmediaglobal.com
SOURCE Center for Energy Sustainability and Economics (CESE)
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