There is a fundamental need for the modernization of the European energy networks, beyond the 20-20-20 targets outlined by the European Commission there is significant investments requirement for the current infrastructure. Smart grids offer a solution, not only playing a bigger role in achieving environmental goals, but also securing supply and facilitating effective load management. New technologies have the potential to change business models, create new markets and transform the landscape.
In this dynamic environment, the second edition of Smart Grids Europe will be developed. Smart Grids Europe 2010 will provide a platform to define and discuss the role of the smart grid in Europe. Industry experts will review the growing smart grids market and outline how to plan & implement smart grid technologies in the business. It will look at sustainability issues, explore business models, and demonstrate how building next generation grids can improve overall operational efficiencies.
Smart Grids Europe 2010 will present over 20 high-level speakers to give you a better understanding of the deployment of Smart Grids and how to plan and implement smart grid technologies in your business.
For full details please visit www.smartgrids-europe.eu
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Passenger Terminal Amsterdam (PTA) is a crossroads between land and water and combines a multitude of functions. The striking building has a 600-metre-long quay, large reception halls, a touring car terminal, offices, a convention centre and a subterranean parking with 500 parking places. During the summer months the focus is mostly on tourism. At the terminal, ocean and river cruise passengers receive a warm reception. As a first impression of Amsterdam, Passenger Terminal Amsterdam is the showpiece of the capital. PTA also serves as an event location. Under the undulating roof of this artfully designed building lies a large transparent space which, spread over three levels, accommodates some 3,000 guests. The facade, which boasts of an abundance of glass, makes for a magnificent view on the IJ-harbour and the city center. The remarkable architecture betrays the hand of Larry Malcic of the London-based HOK International Ltd. The bold, wave-like structure gives the building a nautic aura. A masterly example of modern architecture, on historical ground.
How to get there?
By Car
On the A2 or A1 follow signs A10 Amsterdam ring road direction Zaanstad until exit number S114 (sign ‘Zeeburg / Artis’). Turn left at the end of the exit road. Follow the road until you have passed through the Piet Hein Tunnel. At the end of the tunnel turn right, following the signs for ‘Centrum and Centraal Station’. You will pass three traffic lights; after the fourth light turn right. The entrance to the parking is situated in front of the terminal.
Coming from Amsterdam Schiphol International
Amsterdam Schiphol Airport is situated very centrally in the Netherlands and is not far from Amsterdam. You can easily take a train or bus into Amsterdam. Every 10 minutes trains are leaving from track 3, which will bring you in less than 20 minutes to Amsterdam Central Station. Train tickets for domestic travel are available from the yellow ticket machines near the platforms at Schiphol Plaza. Tickets (for domestic and international travel) are also available from the ticket offices, which are situated close to the red/white-checked cube at Schiphol Plaza. Of course, there are always plenty of taxis available. It takes +/- 20 minutes by taxi to get to the conference venue. For more information, please visit the Accessibility & Transport at www.schiphol.com.
Coming from Central Station Amsterdam
Arriving at Central Station you can take a taxi at the exit that leads to the city centre. Here, you will also find tram 26. Get out at the first stop (Muziekgebouw). You can also take tram 25, leaving from the Arriva Bus station, situated at the Southeast side of the station. Get out at the final stop (Passenger Terminal Amsterdam) From the station it is a 15-minute walk to the terminal. Take the northern exit and turn right. Walk along the waterside and you will find the terminal at your left-hand side after having passed the bridge.