Flensburg Renewable Energy Dialog -FRED : a monthly webinar series organized by EEM
Dear Alumni and Students,
We are happy to announce that our department is going to launch a regular webinar series on the topic related to renewable energy. We call it Flensburg Renewable Energy Dialog -FRED.
The objective of this event is to enable networking for sharing knowledge and experience. The expected outcome is enhanced networking and cooperation among alumni, students and the department.
Alumni are at the centre of this web event. You are welcome to contact us if you want to share your valuable knowledge and experience with other alumni and students.
Please fill out the form and send it to us if you are interested in sharing your knowledge and experience
We are looking forward to your participation and cooperation.
Upcoming FRED
Topic: Energy Efficiency opportunities in MSME’s
Speaker: Amrit Abhamani DHAKAL
Moderator: Wulf Christian Boie
Date: 28.06.2022
Time: 2pm CEST
Webinar platform: Webex Event
Registration Link: Click here
About the speaker: Amrit is an alumni of EEM. He has 10 years of professional experience (Consulting, Government, Private Sector) in Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency with specifically more than 6 years experience in Energy Efficiency Field. He is also a certified Energy Auditor, ISO 50001:2011 Energy Management System.
Past FRED : Carbon Pricing and Climate Policy
Speaker: Elizabeth Mosqueda, Senior Manager, Carbon Trust, Mexico office.
Moderator: Prof. Dr. Bernd Möller
Date: 25.05.2022
Time: 2pm CEST
Webinar platform: Webex Event
About the speaker:
Elizabeth is an alumni of EEM department. She works as a Senior Manager in the Carbon Trust’s Mexico office leading multiple projects related to climate policy and corporate sustainability. She has worked in the Mexican Environmental Ministry, German Emissions Exchange Agency, UNDP, GIZ and has experience carbon market mechanisms, sustainable agriculture and renewable energy innovation.
Please contact Mr Mominul Hasan for queries or Report technical issues.