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Green Finance Summit 2017: Financing the Transition in Latin America

  • Guildhall, Gresham Street, London

The inaugural Green Finance Summit is a two-day symposium showcasing the latest in green financial policy, market developments and thought leadership. Canning House is co-hosting with the City of London, Eversheds Sutherland, and CAF -  a new stream that will run on focusing on Financing Transition in Latin American on 31st May.

The inaugural Green Finance Summit is a two-day symposium showcasing the latest in green financial policy, market developments and thought leadership. Canning House is co-hosting with the City of London, Eversheds Sutherland, and CAF -  a new stream that will run on focusing on Financing Transition in Latin American on 31st May. Sessions will include:

What's happening now: State of the renewable energy Latin America and What the future holds: Developing new renewable assets in LATAM

Speakers include: Hamilton Moss de Souza, Vice-President for Energy at CAF, José Domingos Miguez, Director for Climate Change Policies, Brazil Ministry of Environment, Dr. Alejandro Hernández, Director General of Analysis and Electric Information, Secretariat of Energy of Mexico, Rodrigo Marquez, General Counsel, Faro Energy and Alderman The Rt Hon The Lord Mountevans.

The latest programme is available here. If you would like to register, please follow this link, or alternatively send expressions of interest to [email protected]

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