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Enea's specialists on the European Economic Congress

From today, Katowice is the Central Europe's business centre. 3-day European Economic Congress attracts representatives of business, politics, economy and local governments. Enea Group's experts will speak in important discussion panels devoted to the key issues of the energy sector.    

Each year, the Congress tries to face the most important challenges of the moment, diagnosing the key problems for the economic and social development of Europe. Traditionally, debates will be also held as regards the key issues of particular sectors, including the energy industry.

Enea Group will be represented by: Krzysztof Zamasz, president of Enea, vice-presidents Dalida Gepfert, Grzegorz Kinelski and Paweł Orlof, and Krzysztof Sadowski and Michał Prażyński from Enea Wytwarzanie. Enea's experts will speak e.g. on the impact of the community climate protection policy on the competitiveness of the economy, concept of the European energy solidarity, new trends on the market, distributed energy resources and the role of prosuments, specifics of a Polish customer as compared to an European one, investment financing, sector of cogeneration and directions of renewable energy sources development.  

The seventh edition of the Congress is over 100 sessions, debates and meetings with the participation of 6,000 guests from Poland and abroad. This year, the main issues of the debates will be focused on e.g. investment plans of the European Union, innovativeness in the European economy and corporate responsibility in the context of the situation of young European citizens on the labour market. Enea is a sponsor of the event.

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