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Euroheat & Power Conference 2006:
Talking competitiveness!
New perspectives for CHP/DHC
22 June 2006, Crowne Plaza Hotel,
Brussels
Programme and Presentations
KEYNOTE
SPEECHES
08.50
h Welcome and opening
remarks (40Kb), Tomas Bruce, President, Euroheat &
Power
09.00
h European energy policy. Only a luxury?, Andris Piebalgs, Commissioner
in charge of Energy
09.20
h For
a systemic approach to our energy future, Claude Turmes,
Member of the European Parliament
MORNING
SESSION: Market potentials and political perspectives
Chairman: Tomas Bruce, President, Euroheat & Power
09.40
h Outlook
on the international energy markets to 2030 (1Mb), François
Nguyen, Energy Diversification Division, International Energy
Agency (IEA)
10.00
h More
possibilities for CHP/DHC in the European heat markets (2Mb),
Prof. Sven Werner, Chalmers University, Sweden
10.20
h Cooling.
The new market dimension (1.8Mb), Bertrand Martin, Director,
Climespace, France
11.10 h Supporting
the development of CHP/DHC: the Intelligent Energy for Europe
Programme (1.5Mb), William Gillett, Head of Unit,
Intelligent Energy for Europe Agency
11.30h Opportunities
for CHP/DHC on the European agenda (700Kb), Birger
Lauersen, Manager, International Co-operation and Communication,
Dansk Fjarrvarme, Denmark
11.50
h Implementation
of the CHP Directive - overview and outlook (500Kb), Jari
Kostama, Director, District Heating, Finnish Energy Industries
12.10
h Emissions
trading. Experiences of an international energy supplier
(400Kb), Roland Hellmer, Strategic Analyst, Vattenfall Europe,
Germany
AFTERNOON
SESSION : Focus on renewables and energy efficiency
Chairman: Werner Dub, Vice-President, Euroheat & Power
14.00
h Primary
resource factors: for a systemic evaluation of heating & cooling
options (600Kb), Niko Wirgentius, Primet Oy, Finland
14.20
h A
low carbon future for Poland (3.5Mb), Prof. Louis Jestin,
Director, Elektrociepownia Kraków, Poland
14.40 h No
energy wasted (3.3Mb), Franz Schindelar, Technical Director,
Fernwärme Wien, Austria
15.30
h Energy
efficiency as a motor for the economy (4.6Mb), Ture Hammar,
Danish Energy Authority
15.50
h Renewables
powering regional development (18Mb), Reinhard
Koch, European Centre of Renewable Energy, Austria
16.10
h Intelligent
cooling from the customer perspective (3Mb), André
van Schoonhoven, Product Manager, Facility Management Services
ABN AMRO, The Netherlands
16.30
h Riding
the winds of change (10Mb), Thore Sahlin, Deputy Director,
Göteborg Energi, Sweden

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