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Due to a number of key speakers being unable to attend the conference on 29 November, Stakeholder Forum regrets to announce that the Energy Security: Ensuring a Sustainable Energy Future has been postponed until spring 2007.
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ONE
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Spring 2007
Regent’s College, Regent’s Park
London |
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ENERGY SECURITY:
ENSURING A SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FUTURE |
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| Access to Energy |
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Dams and Hydrogen

Oil and Gas |
"Energy is essential to improving the quality of life and opportunities in developed and developing nations. Therefore, ensuring sufficient, reliable and environmentally responsible supplies of energy at prices reflecting market fundamentals is a challenge for our countries and for mankind as a whole."
G8 St Petersburg Plan of Action, 17 July 2006 |

Nuclear Power

Risk Management |
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| SPEAKERS INCLUDE: |
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Rt. Hon. Malcolm Wicks MP*
Minister of State for Energy
His Excellency Abdullah bin Hamad Al-Attiyah*
Chair CSD-15
Second Deputy Prime Minister,
Minister for Energy and Industry, Qatar
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Rt. Hon. John Gummer
Former Secretary of State for the Environment
Caroline Lucas MEP
Member of European Parliament Environment Committee
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Peter Mather
Head of Country, UK, BP
Martin Hancock
COO, Westpac, Chair UNEP-FI
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| We believe that energy security is one of the most vital challenges facing us today. Energy plays a critical role in our everyday life, underpinning economic, cultural and social activities.
This conference will facilitate a discussion and increase understanding of the issues around energy security, as well as promoting a greater awareness of different government and civil society positions on the issues. It is hoped that informal networks will be formed around the discussions, to ensure that the debate carries on well after the conference finishes and continues to contribute to policy development.
If you are interested in attending this event please leave this date free and look out for further information at www.stakeholderforum.org .
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