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FOREN 2016 Romania takes place on 12-15 June 2016 at Vox Maris Costinesti

The main economic and policy makers from Romania and from the Central and Eastern European Countries have already announced their participation in the 13-th edition of WEC Central and Eastern European Regional Energy Forum, FOREN 2016, organized by the Romanian National Committee of the World Energy Council between 12-16 June, 2016 in Romania, Costinesti, Vox Maris Grand Resort of Costinesti (on the Black Sea Coast).

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With the subject «Safe and Sustainable Energy for the Region », the four day event will bring together CEOs and outstanding energy experts and will address important energy issues facing the regional energy community in its transition to a safe and sustainable future.

Welcome addresses by Dacian Ciolos - the Romanian Prime Minister, Victor Grigorescu- Romanian Minister of Energy, Elena Nekhaev- Programme Director (the WEC), Tudor Constantinescu-Principal Advisor, DG Energy, EC and by other top energy officials will be delivered in the Opening Session on 12 June 2916, 15.00-17.00 hrs.

FOREN 2016 includes a wide range of events: 11 Important Events (The Regional Energy Day, Two Keyote Addresses, (KA), the Energy Trilemma Conference, four Round Tables at Forum Level (RTF), three Workshops at Forum Level (WF), five Technical Sessions, an extensive exhibition space and an intersting technical and touristic programme.

Over 200 speakers, among whom ministers, energy industry leaders, experts and researchers, regulators, representatives of the academia and of NGOs will go indepth the topical technical regional issues within the five technical sessions:
-National policies and objectives for energy and environment integration into EU policy: security of supply, energy affordability, renewable energy sources uses, financial mechanisms
-Energy markets: market operation vs. market planning, problems vs. performances, TSO & DSO role in the energy market, Romanian PS operation in the European region
-Energy Efficiency : EE in industry, smart cities, energy conservation/storage, e-mobility & infrastructure
-Oil and gas (conventional and alternative): industry, technologies, economic and safety issues etc
-Nuclear energy: CANDU reactor, new technologies for Nuclear Power Stations
-Coal and clean coal technologies.

Within the 11 Important Events, a special focus will be laid upon the following topics:
-Energy Union for CEE countries: regional integration and security of supply (Regional Energy Day)
-European policies to promote energy sustainable develooment (KA 1)
-Competition and trade regulation in the European domestic market (KA 2)
-Energy trilemma issues (Energy Trilemma Conference)
-Smart solutions for smart cities (RTF1)
-Fuel mix in the region (RTF 2)
-Oil and natural gas transportation trends in the region (RTF 3)
-Power quality control and monitoring in sustainable energy systems (RTF 4)
-Human resources for energy systems (WF 1)
-Energy efficiency, energy conservation: turning potential into reality (WF 2)
-Research in energy field. Sustainable Energy Financing Facilities. (WF 3).

The Opening Session and the Important Events will be moderated by outstanding personalities from the academia, MP and Government representatives, CEOs and experts from the country and abroad.
FOREN 2016 organisers expect the participation of over 600 energy experts .

Over 40 companies have announced their willingness to participate in the event as co-organisers or sponsors of FOREN 2016 (http:// www.cnr-cme.ro/foren2016/sponsors.html ).

FOREN 2016 Partners
Official partners: Adrem, Engie, Grup Servicii Petroliere, Romelectro, Romgaz
Main partners : Arc Brasov, OMICRON
Partners: AOSR, ASTR, Petroleum Club of Romania



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