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Investment strategy in renewable energy and financial challenges in the energy industry

Imperial Business Insights Series lecture with Michael Liebreich, Chairman of the Advisory Board, Bloomberg New Energy Finance.


Michael will be sharing his insights on the impact of government policy, investment strategy and financial challenges in the energy industry in our next Sustainable Energy Business event.

Michael specialised in Mechanics, Fluid Dynamics, Thermodynamics and Nuclear Engineering at Christ’s College, Cambridge, and later graduated from Harvard Business School in 1990. He founded New Energy Finance in 2004 and acted as Chairman and Chief Executive until its acquisition by Bloomberg in 2009. The company is a leading provider of research for decision makers in the clean energy, water, carbon and power markets. Michael is a member of many advisory groups, councils and boards related to sustainable energy business and acts as visiting professor at Imperial College's Energy Futures Lab.


Speaker(s):

Mr Michael Liebreich | talks

 

Date and Time:

19 May 2014 at 6:30 pm

Duration:

1 hour

 

Venue:

G34, Sir Alexander Fleming Building
Imperial College Road
South Kensington
London
SW7 2AZ


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Organised by:

Imperial College Business School
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Tickets:

FREE - registration required

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