Bill Clinton to deliver keynote at clean-tech investment event

January 13, 2014
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Former US president Bill Clinton is to head a panel of top speakers at an international clean-tech investment forum in Frankfurt, Germany, next week.

The fourth annual Cleantech Congress Europe organised by international asset management firm, ThomasLloyd, will bring together a panel of leading figures from politics, business and technology to debate the future of sustainable energy infrastructure investment.

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The event will be held under the banner of ‘Meet Asia. Meet Renewable Energy’s Future’ and will be will be co-hosted by the Republic of the Philippines as the partner nation.

Clinton, who will give an address via a live satellite link, will be joined by other top speakers including Justin Yifu Lin, former chief economist and vice president of the World Bank, Edgardo J Sangara, 16th president of the Senate of the Philippines, and T.U. Michael Sieg, chairman and chief executive of Thomas Lloyd Group.

Sieg said: “In the Asia-Pacific region, the sustainable development of energy policies will not only play a decisive role globally for present and future generations, it will also create the basis for further growth within the region and become an essential factor in shaping the ‘Asian Century’.

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