Building Trust in the New Energy World Annual Convention & Conference London 2-3 June 2014
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BUILDING TRUst IN thE NEW ENERGY WORLD annual convention & conference london 2-3 june 2014 Gold sponsor Silver sponsor Bronze sponsor Hosted by Supported by Overview of Events time meeting location day 1 Monday 2 June 2014 08.00 Conference Registration Balmoral 09.00-12.30 Session I Grand Room 10.55-11.25 Coffee Break & Exhibition Edinburgh & Drawing Room 12.30-13.45 Lunch & Exhibition Edinburgh & Drawing Room 12.45 Press Conference Cambridge 12.45 Student Lunch Hospitality Suite 13.45-16.00 Session II Grand Room 14.30-15.00 Coffee Break & Exhibition Edinburgh & Drawing Room 18.15 Departure from each of the official hotels 19.00 Gala dinner The Historical Guildhall day 2 Tuesday 3 June 2014 09.00-12.00 Session III Grand Room 10.05-10.45 Coffee Break & Exhibition Edinburgh & Drawing Room 12.00-13.15 Lunch Edinburgh & Drawing Room 13.15-15.30 Session IV Grand Room 13.15-13.45 Presentation of the Grand Room EURELECTRIC Awards 13.45-15.15 Energy Leaders’ Forum Grand Room Username - Eurelectric 01/02/03/04 #EURELE Password - London2014 CTRIC2014 1 Acknowledgements Advising Composition of Programme Committee CHAIRMAN Sharper • Johannes TEYSSEN President of EURELECTRIC, CEO & Chairman of the Board of Management of E.ON Decisions MEMBERS • Matias ALONSO, Global Managing Director, Utilities Industry Group, Accenture • Juan Jose ALBA RIOS, Chairman of EURELECTRIC Markets Committee • Guillermo AMANN, Senior Advisor to the President, Ormazabal • Roel KALJEE, Vice Chair of EURELECTRIC Retail Customers Committee • Angela KNIGHT, Chief Executive of Energy UK • William S. KYTE, Chief Advisor, International Climate Policy, EURELECTRIC • Snorre LAMARK, Executive Director International Affairs, Energi Norge • Marco MARGHERI, Chairman of EURELECTRIC Retail Customers Committee • Michel MATHEU, Vice Chair of EURELECTRIC Energy Policy & Generation Committee • Anne-Marie REGO, Head of Policy Management, EURELECTRIC • Hans ten BERGE, Secretary General of EURELECTRIC • Owen WILSON, Chairman, EURELECTRIC Environment & Sustainable Development Policy Committee • Stephen WOODHOUSE, Director, Pöyry Management Consulting Pöyry Management Consulting provides leading-edge ORGANISING COMMIttee consulting and advisory services covering the whole value chain in energy, forest and other process industries. Our • Marc DENYS, Head of Administration, EURELECTRIC energy practice is the leading provider of strategic, • Emily O’LEARY, Event Officer, EURELECTRIC commercial, regulatory and policy advice to Europe’s • Ann STRZELCZYK, Assistant, EURELECTRIC energy markets. Our energy team consists of 200 • Su-Yen FOONG, Energy UK specialists, located across 13 European offices in 11 countries, offers unparalleled expertise in the rapidly • Linda HAstINgs, Energy UK changing energy sector. www.poyry.co.uk 3 BUILDING TRUst IN thE NEW ENERGY WORLD day 1 day 2 Monday 2 June 2014 Tuesday 3 June 2014 session The Future of European Power session Happily Ever After? Engagement This session is focussed on energy markets, long-term. and Trust in the New Energy World What is our end goal? What is our vision of the This session will tackle the impact on the customer energy transition? Are we serious about a single, 1 3 and the transformation of the industry resulting from competitive, low-carbon European energy market or 9.00 9.00 the changing relationship between customers and would we be just as satisfied with nationally 12.30 12.00 energy companies. The relationship issue combines regulated and subsidised energy markets? Where is with the debate as to whether there is enough the dividing line between the theory and what can trust in the system to make the transition happen. practically be achieved within the 2030-2050 The ultimate aim of the session is to investigate timeline? Keynote speeches will outline the viability how to make sure we have the necessary “buy in” of the decarbonisation vision in the context of the from customers in setting the fundamentals of the current economic, financial and regulatory constraints decarbonised and smart energy system and how to and question whether we really believe in and want re-build trust in the “new” energy world. The session competitive markets, or would regulated markets will also focus on the shift the traditional industry or something in between be just as acceptable? (suppliers and DSOs) has to make in the new (smart) The transition to a single European energy market world to keep the relationship with the customer, requires trust between all parties involved: politicians, with due attention to issues of affordability and industry, investors, bankers, customers,… protection of vulnerable consumers. session A Sustainable and Affordable Energy session Energy Leaders Forum: CEO Debate Transition: How Far? And at What Cost? Going full circle, the CEO debate will focus on how Assuming a decarbonised, energy secure, competitive customers, politicians and industry can work together 2 European market is the end goal of EU energy / 4 in a framework of trust and avoid steering Europe 13.45 climate policy, how, and how far is Europe willing to 13.15 towards an energy crisis. Key messages from previous 16.00 go to achieve this objective – and how much will its 15.30 sessions plus the industry’s own calls for “quick fixes” decarbonisation policy / technology choices cost? to current EU energy / climate policies and instruments Keynote speeches will examine current bottlenecks in to give investors legal certainty for the next 10, 15, the system and highlight missing pieces in Europe’s 20 years will form an integral part of the CEO debate. energy jigsaw focusing on concrete, short-term actions Can Europe’s energy policy be turned around? How needed to maintain the right balance between to get all main actors aligned? How to get them sustainability, competitiveness and affordability. looking at what is best for the entire power system Policy makers will be invited to react on whether and its participants, from customer to generation to a decarbonised, energy secure and competitive grid company, while not overlooking the key issues of market is compatible with an “affordable” energy affordability, security of supply and competitiveness? market or whether is it necessary, under present Is it not time to stop muddling through and introduce conditions, to opt for either a green (decarbonised) long-term reforms for cost-effective decarbonisation? or cheap (affordable) energy economy. These are some of the fundamental questions and challenges that will be addressed. 4 5 Thinking Globally Acting Locally Leading the low carbon revolution, with an unrivalled range of solutions in space and water heating, cooling, ventilation and heat recovery. 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Innovative switchgear for smart transformer substations. Advanced metering, sensing & analytics and communications. EPDL Ormazabal & Ormazabal Current UK The voice of the energy industry Reliable innovation. Personal solutions. www.energy-uk.org.uk www.ormazabal.com Follow us on twitter: @energyukcomms day 1 Christoph Serge Yvon Craig session Guenther COLLE Stephen MACKENZIE Angela Edward FREI Tomasz Per SLINGENBERG Johannes DAVEY OETTINGER Pierre-Marie SANDERUD WOODHOUSE 1 TEYSSEN KNIGHT ABADIE DABROWSKI Pantelis Nick Paul Alberto FIDLER CAPROS POTOTSCHNIG WINSER Opening Session N.N. German Ministry of Economics and Energy 8.30 Registration Per SANDERUD Director General Norwegian Water Resources & Energy 9.00 Welcome & Opening Addresses Directorate (NVE) Johannes TEYSSEN President of EURELECTRIC 10.55 Coffee Break CEO of E.ON SE 9.10 Angela KNIGHT 11.25 Keynote Speech Chief Executive Energy UK Reality Check: Who will Finance the 9.20 The Rt Hon Edward DAVEY MP EU Energy Transition? Can the Market UK Secretary of State for Energy Approach Survive the Transition? and Climate Change Stephen WOODHOUSE Director Pöyry Management Consulting Session I 11.45 Panel Debate The Future of European Power (introduced by electronic voting) Serge COLLE Chairman & Moderator: Managing Director, Accenture Energy Angela KNIGHT Consumer Services, Europe & Latin America Chief Executive Energy UK Keynote Speakers + Additional Panellists: Keynote speeches: Yvon SLINGENBERG DG Climate Action - European Commission 9.35 Europe’s Energy Markets 2030-2050: Head of Unit - Implementation of ETS How green can we get? Craig MACKENZIE Guenther OETTINGER (tbc) Investment Director Commissioner for Energy Aberdeen Asset Management European Commission Alberto POTOTSCHNIG 9.50 Impact of Today’s Choices on Tomorrow’s Director of ACER Energy Landscape: World Energy Scenarios Nick WINSER Christoph FREI President of ENTSO-E