Jan 29 2015

GEF Partnership Announcement With EER

The GEF Managing Committee is in the very exciting position to announce the initiation of a knowledge partnership with the European Energy Review.

We welcome article contributions by all our members. If you wish to publish an article in the EER, please send your article in English to info@greekenergyforum.com, or get in touch with a member of the Managing Committee.

About the EER

Over 38,000 members have found their way to European Energy Review.

European Energy Review started as a bimonthly print magazine in November 2007. As of the first week of December 2009, it was converted into an online publication. It publishes original reports, interviews, analyses, viewpoints and debates, written by correspondents and energy professionals across Europe. As of September 2012, over 38,000 energy stakeholders from across Europe (and the world) had registered to receive their newsletter and get access to their website.

The editorial focus of European Energy Review is on what it is called the great European energy transition – the movement from national and state-controlled energy markets to a unified, liberalised (and regulated) European market, and from a fossil-fuel dominated energy mix to a more diverse energy mix in the future.

European Energy Review is published by Elektor International Media (EIM). It is fully independent and supported by an editorial board and an advisory board consisting of prominent energy professionals.

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