Event
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New instruments for an ambitious EU energy saving policy
A Greens/EFA conference
PROGRAMME
> Introduction
Claude Turmes, MEP, rapporteur for the Energy Efficiency Directive (15 min)
Energy savings - EU's most important energy source of the next decades
> Part 1: Mandatory energy saving obligations - or why the EU needs a new business model for its energy and gas companies
Expert input: (2 x 15 min)
- Richard Cowart, Director, The Regulatory Assistance Project (RAP)
The merits of energy saving obligations - global experiences
- Eoin Lees, consultant, former head of UK energy saving trust
Existing energy savings models in the EU and what we can learn from them
Discussion (45 min) - Graham Kirby, regulation and energy policy manager for E.ON's retail market unit in the UK
- Mr. Michael Mikkelsen, Scan Energy, DK
> Part 2: A demand response market for EU or how to give additional economic value to (electricity) savings
Expert input:
- Jorge Vasconcelos, Chairman of NEWES, founding chairman of the Council of European energy regulators (CEER)
Why demand response is a key element in EU futures power (and gas?) market
- Richard O'Neill, Chief Economic Advisor, US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)
Demand bidding in US - recent experiences and lessons to learn
- A representative from the IEA (International Energy Agency) (name tbc)
Discussion (45 min) - Alberto Pototschnig, Director of Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER)
- Claude Breining, Director of European Affairs, Schneider Electric
> Conclusion
Claude Turmes, MEP