This series of webinars consists of highly interactive events, during which expert participants discuss emerging issues related to sustainable energy technology and policy. During the session, participants can test arguments and share electronic documents, such as powerpoint presentations, pdf's, ...
Events are announced with an article elaborating the question and providing relevant background information. This post is a live document, that serves to collect reader comments before the webinar. After the webinar, the article is updated with the sessions outcomes, and the discussion can continue online.
The events aim to define an issue in its complexity by sharing a variety of viewpoints. Where relevant, session outcomes are reported anonymously on the site.
The webinars are free of charge, but prior registration is needed. Upon registration, an email with access details for the webinar is sent.
Event schedule
May 29 (15h00 - 16h00 Central European Time Brussels): Sustainable Energy Regulation Network
Past events
April 3 (15h00 - 16h00 Central European Time Brussels): Building thermography
March 27 (15h00 - 16h00 Central European Time Brussels): Industrial Thermography
March 20 (15h00 - 16h00 Central European Time Brussels): Solar Energy Assessment for Community Energy Planning
March 13 (15h00 - 16h00 Central European Time Brussels): Power Quality Measurement (with recordings)
March 6 (15h00 - 16h00 Central European Time Brussels): Smart metering in Europe - policy changes, regulatory challenges, business opportunities
February 20 (15h00 - 16h00 Central European Time Brussels): Solar Resource Monitoring Using Satellite Data
February 13 (15h00 - 16h00 Central European Time Brussels): Ocean Grids around Europe
January 30 (15h00 - 16h30 Central European Time Brussels): Introduction to Wind Energy (including RETScreen case study)
January 23 (15h00 - 16h00 Central European Time Brussels): Webinar - Compact Thermal Energy Storage Technologies: Status, Applications and Developments
January 16 (15h00 - 16h30 Central European Time Brussels): Introduction to Photovoltaics (including RETScreen case study)
January 14 (13h00 - 14h00 Central European Time Brussels): A briefing from the Poznan Climate Change Conference (COP14)
January 9 (15h00 - 16h00 Central European Time Brussels): The Year 2008 in Review
How it works
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