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Previous SEAI events
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Regional Wind Energy Workshop - 7th-8th July 2010
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Bioenergy 2010 Conference, Tralee, 17th June 2010
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Grids of Tomorrow - 2nd March 2010
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Electricity Storage Seminar - 4th November 2009
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Energy Retrofit Seminar - Malcolm Ball
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The role of Smart Cities
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Pathways to 2050 International Conference
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Electric Vehicles Conference
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Energy in Education Workshop - 22nd November 2010
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Supporting Energy Retrofit in Residential Sector
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Financing Retrofit in Public Sector conference
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Energy Security and Competitiveness June 13 2011
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Energy Security and Global Economics Seminar Oct
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Intelligent Energy Information Day
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Creating the Right Environment for ISO 50001
Electric Vehicles Conference
Session 1
Policy and Infrastructure
Benefits, Costs and Environmental Impact of Electric Vehicles –
John Campion, ESB
Electric Vehicle International Policy Developments –
Urs Muntwyler, International Energy Agency
Renewable Energy Targets and Transport –
Graham Brennan, SEI
Westminster Electric Vehicle Programme –
Christel Quellennec- Reid , Westminster City Council
Infrastructure Issues for Electric Vehicle Deployment in Ireland –
Conor Garrigan, ESB Networks
Session 2
Technology Development
GM Automotive Technology Development Strategies –
Helen Foord, General Motors
Toyota Electric Vehicle Technologies –
Brendan Sears, Toyota
iMIEV and Ireland's Electrical Vehicle Future -
Billy Riordan , Mitsubishi Motors Ireland
Electric Hybrid and Fuel Cell Vehicles and Technology Trends –
John Hayes, UCC
Electric Vehicle Programme in Berlin –
Thomas Theisen, RWE, Berlin
IT Infrastructure Development for Electric Vehicles –
Allan Schurr, IBM
Vehicle Market Development for Ireland -
Alan Nolan, Society for Irish Motoring Industry (SIMI)
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