Ceremony on 19 November, broadcasted live via internet
Tomorrow, Swedens Minister for Energy, Ibrahim Baylan will present the award winners of "The Gothenburg Award for Sustainable Development": Professor Peter Hennicke, former president of the Wuppertal Institute, the former mayor of the town of Heidelberg, Beate Weber-Schuerholz, both for their commitment in the field of energy efficiency, and to Dr Jeremy Leggett, a British solar energy entrepreneur, author and environmental activist.
Peter Hennicke has been called Germany's "bishop" within energy efficiency and has been a pioneer of the energy transition, die Energiewende. (See also the Wuppertal Institutes press release on the occasion of the announcement of the winners: http://wupperinst.org/en/info/details/wi/a/s/ad/2997/)
The ceremony on 19 November will follow the seminar "Accelerating the Energy Transition - Solar and Efficiency", starting at 13:30. Both will be broadcasted live via internet, see the Gothenburg Award website: http://www.gothenburgaward.com/en/
Gothenburg Award /press conference: the winners Beate Weber-Schuerholz and Peter Hennicke, and Lotta ...
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Prof. Dr. Peter Hennicke
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Gothenburg Award /press conference: the winners Beate Weber-Schuerholz and Peter Hennicke, and Lotta ...
Source: Picture by Steampipe.se
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