Event Details
Join us for the Eurasia Clean Energy Business Forum at COP29, a premier half-day event bringing together key stakeholders from across the Eurasia region to accelerate the deployment of clean energy and decarbonization technologies. This forum will provide a unique opportunity for government officials, utilities, clean energy project developers, energy technology providers, and financial institutions to collaborate on sustainable energy solutions. The forum will also facilitate dialogue on U.S. industry best practices and solutions as well as U.S. government tools and resources that can be leveraged via regional partnerships to accelerate Eurasia’s clean energy transition.
Apply to Attend
Space is limited. Apply to attend by registering at the link above. Location details and timing updates will be shared with accepted applicants via email. Please be sure to monitor your email for communications ahead of the event.
Note: This event is free of charge.
Why Attend
- Discover innovative clean energy solutions
- Build capacity to support the region’s energy transition
- Enhance U.S.-Eurasia commercial ties
- Collaborate with top experts on the path toward a decarbonized future
Key Highlights
- Welcoming Remarks: Heather Evans, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Manufacturing, Industry & Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce
- Panel Discussions: Policies & Best Practices for Grid Modernization, Methane Monitoring & Abatement, and Financing Eurasia’s Energy Transition
- Networking Opportunities: Engage with U.S. companies and U.S. government agencies to explore export and financing options.
Target Audience
- Government Officials
- Utilities
- Clean Energy Project Developers
- Energy Technology Providers
- Financial Institutions
Agenda
Click here to view the agenda. Please note this schedule is still being finalized. Sessions may move around as we approach the start of the event. We will be in touch with any updates.
Contacts
For any questions prior to the event, please email Victoria Yue (Victoria.Yue@trade.gov) and Jimmy Church (Jimmy.Church@trade.gov).