✔️Сессия 3. 15:00 – 16:30 Международное сотрудничество в сфере энергоперехода: общая задача – общие решения!
Модератор сессии:
🎙️Андрей Шаронов, генеральный директор, Национальный ESG-альянс
Спикеры сессии:
✅Ахмед Бадр, директор по продвижению и поддержке проектов, Международное агентство по возобновляемым источникам энергии (IRENA) – участие по видео-конференц-связи
✔️Сессия 3. 15:00 – 16:30 Международное сотрудничество в сфере энергоперехода: общая задача – общие решения!
Модератор сессии:
🎙️Андрей Шаронов, генеральный директор, Национальный ESG-альянс
Спикеры сессии:
✅Ахмед Бадр, директор по продвижению и поддержке проектов, Международное агентство по возобновляемым источникам энергии (IRENA) – участие по видео-конференц-связи
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