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Cambridge Energy Forum holds regular, approximately bi-monthly speaker meetings in a 2-part, disputation format.

Our Next Events

See this online calendar for energy and climate related events in Cambridge: online events calendars.

Our planned events are:

  1. Christmas Dinner - Thursday Dec.10th 2009, this year registration and payment will be done at the same time.
See our "Past Events" page for writeups and presentations from our past events.

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Other Future Events

  • Engineering Fundamentals of Energy Efficiency, Jonathan Cullen - University of Cambridge, LR4, Engineering Department, Trumpington St., 11 November 2009, 17:00-18:00, see CU talks.com website.
  • HEAT (Home Energy and Technologies) 3 Dec. 2009, see http://www.cambridgeinvestmentresearch.com/events/heat/
  • SHIFT (Sustainable Transport - eVs and alternative fuel cars) 4 Dec. 2009, see http://www.cambridgeinvestmentresearch.com/events/shift/
  • Concentrator Photovoltaics (CPV) for Europe, 7 Dec. 2009, LR4 Engineering Department, Trumpington St. 1700-1800. David Faiman, Ben Gurion National Solar Energy Centre, Israel.
  • We expect to be supporting several more meetings organised with the Cambridge University Energy Network (CUEN) and Cambridge Centre for Climate Change Mitigation Research (4CMR).

See also other online events calendars.


Past Events

For details of our previous events on On the Rebound could energy efficiency improvements backfire?" (May 2009), Debate Followup on Energy Problems and Policies (March 2009), Electric (micro)generation an invited-only workshop for Cambridge companies (November 2009), Debate on Energy Problems and Policies creation of a Cambridge energy wiki (October 2008), Policies for Reducing Personal Carbon Transport and Households (May 2008), Energy and Aviation (February 2008), Carbon Offsets Fix or Figleaf ? (October 2007), Energy [In]Security (April 2007), Transport and Energy Biofuels: Food or Fuel? (February 2007), Sustainable Energy one-day conference (December 2006), The Stern Review a tea-time discussion on "The Economics of Climate Change", Financing Energy Innovation (October 2006), UK Energy Review breakfast meeting (July 2006), Energy: How We Can Use Less (June 2006), Retrospective view from 2050 (March 2006), Carbon Capture and Storage (October 2005), Electricity Storage (June 2005), our Cambridge Energy Forum Planning Workshops (February 2005), and our Climate Change launch event (January 2005) see our Past Events section.

 
 
 
 
 
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