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Opening Session:
Sustainable Energy and the Responsibility of the Global Finance Community
Stabilization Wedges and the Urgency of Scale-Up - Robert Socolow
Part 1: Investing in Sustainable Energy
SEFI´s 2005 Selection: A Portfolio of Innovators taking to the Markets
Biodiesel: The New Hybrid Fuel - Gene Gebolys
Renewable Energy: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow: A Private Developer´s Perspective - Lucien Bronicki
Recycling Energy: Growing Income While Mitigating Climate Change - Thomas Casten
Parallel Breakout Sessions B: Lending for Sustainable Energy
B1: OECD Country Debt Markets - Edging into the Mainstream
Lenders? Views on Sustainable Energy - Bill Sutherland
Lending for Sustainable Energy - Mark Henderson
Lenders´ Views on Sustainable Energy - Michaela Pulkert
B2: Developing Country Debt Markets - New Instruments for New Challenges
New Instruments for New Challenges - Shilpa Patel
Global Development Bonds and SolarBank - Michael Eckhart
Financing of Sustainable Energy Projects on the Hungarian Market - Beata Nehez
Energy Poverty, Energy Waste: An Opportunity - Philip La Rocco
Developing Country Debt Markets: New Instruments for New Challenges - Dominique Lallemont
Output Based Aid and Renewable Energy and Renewable Energy - Patricia Veevers-Carter
Parallel Breakout Sessions C: Market Development for Sustainable Energy
C1: Public Finance Mechanisms - Investing in Sector Development
Public Finance Mechanisms: Investing in sector development - Cameron Brooks
Innovative Government Clean Energy Funding Resources - Ken Locklin
TRF Sustainable Development Fund: Incentive Financing for Clean Energy Market Development - Rob Sanders
C2: Environmental Instruments - Creating a New Asset Class
Investing in sector development - Bas Rekvelt
Environmental Instruments: Creating a new asset class - Abyd Karmali
Is climate change impacting valuations? - Chris Rowland
Lessons Learned From Renewable Markets Renewable Markets - Jack Cogen
JBIC?s Approach to GHG Emission Reduction Projects - Takashi Hongo
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