
Over 70% of European companies
face weather-related risk
Today's business has become all about risk and how
to mitigate it. Weather derivatives have become one of the key tools
industries as wide ranging as utilities, airlines, agriculture have
at hand to offset risks associated with temperature and precipitation.
So how do you take advantage of this new market
in weather trading that has emerged in Europe? What key issues do
you have to be aware of to mitigate your operational and trading
risks through weather? Amsterdam will be the place for traders,
marketers, exchanges, brokers, and executives powering the weather
trading industry to network with each other.
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Speakers at this event will include:
Aquila, Systeia Capital Management, Mirant,
LIFFE, Element Re, Entergy-Koch Trading, Risk Management
Solutions, Centrica, Utilicorp, weatherXchange,
Aon Capital Markets and many
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UBS Warburg estimates that
profits
from European power trading alone
will top $2.4 billion in 2002
Add natural gas and oil and you're looking at a
huge pot of pure profit, only available to those companies that
know how to best take advantage of the rise of deregulation and
online trading in the European market.
Now in its 3rd year, this is THE conference where
the European Energy Industry talks about the business of energy
trading. Case studies from traders, brokers, online exchanges and
energy companies to help you stay at the forefront of the exploding
energy trading market.
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Speakers at this event will include:
Dynegy, Altra Energy, OM Group, Powergen, Bergen-Energi,
Amsterdam Power Exchange, RWE Trading, ENDESA, The Utilities
Exchange, El Paso, SchlumbergerSema, TXU
and many
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"Carbon
credits represent a significant asset that companies ignore at their
peril"
Jonathan Johns, Ernst & Young
Emission trading options are ripe
for the picking - but how can you make sure you're ready to profit
from GHG? Let's face it - you really can't afford not to be, especially
as the World Bank has estimated demand in the international GHG
trading system to be in the order of US$20 billion per annum
by 2010.
Eyeforenergy is delighted to bring
you this event which will focus on how you can best seize this exciting
new market opportunity.
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Speakers at this event will include:
BP, European Commission, Shell, Amerada Hess, Powergen,
RMS, Fortum, Natsource, RMC Group, EcoSecurities,
Rolls Royce, KfW, Point Carbon, IETA, TransAlta,
UK Dept of Environment, and many
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"Congratulations on a successful conference! I found it extremely
worthwhile. The structure and content were well-balanced, the organisation
tight, the venue first-class and the discussion, both in and out of the
conference hall, interesting and valuable."
Ian French, Frost & Sullivan, Europe
All three events will take place at the Hotel Okura, Amsterdam on
the 19-21 February 2002
Click here to visit
the information website for all three events
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