International Water-Energy Conference in Copenhagen

Author: Bevan Griffiths-Sattenspiel

Last week, a number of experts shared their research on the water-energy nexus in Copenhagen, Denmark for the International Water Association's Water & Energy 2009 conference.

From Circle of Blue:

Experts at an international water and energy conference in Copenhagen this week hope to pool their resources and hone their message for the upcoming United Nations Climate Change Conference.

The three-day water and energy conference is being hosted by the International Water Association (IWA) and ends today. The London-based non-profit organization brings together global water professionals to develop effective and sustainable approaches of water management.

Conference objectives include sharing information on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and energy consumption in the water sector, reducing pressure on water resources from the energy sector, and exploring potential areas of cooperation between the two sectors.

Conference organizers aim to strengthen and further develop professional relations between the two sectors. They also hope to define and refine messages from the water utility sector for the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen this December.

The Copenhagen conference has been organized by the Danish National Committee for International Water Association in cooperation with IWA’s Specialist Group on Climate Change.

I couldn't find any presentations or conference materials online, but you can download the agenda to get a good sense of what was covered and who presented the research on a specific topic. Download the agenda here: http://www.iwawaterandenergy2009.org/upload/iwa_program_original_261009.pdf.

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