VIENNA, June 22 (Xinhua) -- The International Energy Conference slated from
Monday to Wednesday in Vienna is set to discuss energy issues in the context of
the global financial and economic crisis.
The conference, which will gather about 500 policymakers, private sector
and civil society representatives, will identify potential opportunities offered
by the current crisis.
It will also explore ways to secure sustainable policies and investments to
allow a shift towards a low-carbon "green economy" with a "green industry," and
contribute to the global climate policy.
The highlights of the Global Energy Assessment, an analysis of the global
energy challenges of the 21st century, will be presented at the conference.
The role of the new International Renewable Energy Agency will also be
discussed at the conference.
The conference is organized by the UN Industrial Development Organization
in Vienna, the Government of Austria and the International Institute for Applied
Systems Analysis and the Global Forum on Sustainable Energy.
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