Recent developments have put energy issues at the forefront of public policy discussions in the European Union, and in Central Eastern Europe (CEE) in particular. As historically high and volatile prices, climate change related concerns, sustainable development, rapid technological change, and national security considerations converge, CEE is facing many important strategic decisions that could have long lasting implications for its economic and political development. The Energy Forum series is becoming the key venue in CEE for exchange of ideas and open debate about these issues between political and business leaders in Central Eastern Europe, including ministers and heads of state.
The Energy Forum is the largest and most comprehensive conference on energy in Central Eastern Europe. Previous events have attracted all key stakeholders, including politicians, businesspeople and advocacy groups, from the region as well as Russia, Central Asia, the European Union and the Unites States.
For further information on previous years’ Energy Forum please choose from the menu above or from the links here: www.budapestenergyforum.eu/2009, 2008, 2007, 2006