| Workshop on "Guangdong-Hong Kong Energy Collaboration on the Development of Renewable Energy" | |
| Workshop Overview Meeting today’s energy challenges require us to expand the  scope and diversity of energy technologies as well as policy options. In Hong  Kong, energy policies tend to rely on conventional energy options whilst the  role of renewable energy in a sustainable future for this city is comparatively  neglected. In light of the energy challenges ahead, this workshop is convened to  explore Hong Kong-Guangdong regional collaboration as a new approach to  accelerating the development of renewable energy options. We seek to identify  strategies that Hong Kong and Guangdong can pursue collaboratively for  accelerating the development of renewable energy options that can reduce air  pollution, minimize future GHG emissions, reduce dependence on oil, promote  economic growth and strengthen social cohesion. This workshop is convened to advocate for greater stakeholder involvement in Hong Kong-Guangdong renewable energy planning. We invite scientists, industry, governments, professional associations and public interest group on both sides of the border to join this workshop. This workshop is part of a Public Policy Research Project undertaken by the Kadoorie Institute for the Research Grants Council of Hong Kong to inform decision-making for low-carbon economy transition. | |
| Date: | 15th June, 2012 (Friday) | 
| Time: | 1:30pm-5:30pm | 
| Venue: | T5 Lecture Theater, Meng Wah Complex, The University of Hong Kong (HKU) | 
| Click here for more details. | |
 

 
 
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