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« PFI conferences | Financing Energy Projects in Asia | Main | 88th Transportation Research Board (TRB) Annual Meeting » January 14, 2009Projects & MoneyHarrah's New Orleans Hotel, New Orleans, LA January 12-14, 2009Leading project developers, capital providers and contractors will gather at Projects & Money to kick off the new year and get ready to move project deals forward in 2009. Here, in one place, the entire project finance community - in power, renewables, fuels, and carbon - will have an incredible chance to connect, talk about upcoming projects, and discuss what it will take to get deals successfully financed. It's the perfect way for project professionals to start their year and begin working on their game plan for 2009. The conference website... More about Projects & Money... Projects and Money will provide a truly robust networking venue for the project community. New Orleans provides the ideal backdrop to make it all happen. From the Welcoming Reception to the generous networking breaks scheduled throughout the event, there will be many opportunities for project developers, capital providers and contractors to meet and build relationships with a broad range of players from the project finance community. Projects & Money will kick off with a panel of savvy political observers who will provide their insights into what government policies to expect under the new Administration and Congress and what their impacts on the project market will likely be in 2009 and beyond. It will then provide a comprehensive, penetrating update on the state of the project finance market and where it is headed in 2009. You'll hear leading capital providers provide their outlook on the project finance market for 2009 and the availability of capital for financing deals. You will get a preview of upcoming project opportunities in power, renewables, fuels, and carbon. You will also learn about the state of the engineering and construction market and the impact of commodity prices and construction cost on future projects. Plus, you will hear wide-ranging discussions on the most pressing development and financing challenges facing the project community and the latest thinking on practical approaches to address them. The Conference WebsitePosted by dcjaya at January 14, 2009 12:24 PM |
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