Interim Reports: Feedback by Due Date: 16

Interim Reports: Feedback by Due Date: 16

Interim Results & Outlook June 2017 Kick-off 28th September 2016, Tokyo German Japanese Energy Transition Council 2 1st Council Meeting 28th/29th September 2016, Tokyo German Japanese Energy Transition Council 3 1st Council Meeting 28th/29th September 2016, Tokyo German Japanese Energy Transition Council 4 Review 1st Council meeting Stakeholderdialogue with the industry 29th September 2016 Participants Germany Japan • Christian Arnold (EWE) • Katsuhiko Hirose (Toyota) • MasahiroIto (BayWaR.E.) • Hiroshi Hosoi (JX Nippon Oil & Energy) • Albert Kirchmann (Daimler) • Takashi Mishina (Daikin) • JörnKristensen (Enercon) • MotoshiMuraoka (NTT Data) • Marcus Schürmann (AHK Japan) • Hiroshi Nambo (Global CCS) • Tobias Schweinfurter (TÜV Rheinland) • Hiroshi Okamoto (Tepco) • TakahikoOnozuka (Sumitomo) • Minoru Saito (EurasEnergy) • Masahito Yoshimura (Hitachi) German Japanese Energy Transition Council 5 Review 1st Council meeting Stakeholderdialoguewithdelegatesofthe Ministryof Environment Japan, 1stOctober2016 Participants MoEJ& IGES GJETC • Dr. KotaroKawamata(Jap. Embassy) • Prof. Peter Hennicke • SatoriMorishita • Dr. Stefan Thomas • Sei Kato • Franzjosef Schafhausen • Dr. Akio Takemoto • Manfred Rauschen • Yuzo Sugimoto • JohannaSchilling • Dr. Yuji Mizuno • Prof. HironoriHamanaka (IGES) • Dr. Junichi Fujino(IGES) • AkihisaKuriyama(IGES) German Japanese Energy Transition Council 6 Review 1st Council meeting StakeholderdialoguewiththeGerman-Japanese ParliamentaryGroup,02. October2016 Participants Parliamentarians GJETC • Sylvia Kotting-Uhl (Grüne) • Prof. Masakazu Toyoda • Dr. Matthias Bartke (SPD) • Prof. Jun Arima • Sabine Zimmermann (Die Linke) • Prof. Peter Hennicke • Oliver Grundmann (CDU/CSU) • Dr. Stefan Thomas • Rudolf Henke (CDU/CSU) • Dr. Felix Matthes • Andreas Rimkus (SPD) • Prof. Miranda Schreurs • Annett Ullrich,Verw.Bundestag • Manfred Rauschen • Franzjosef Schafhausen German Japanese Energy Transition Council 7 Results1st Council meeting Ø Discussion& Agreement • Rules ofProcedures • Common BiddingProcedures • Terms ofReferences (ToRs) • Financial frameworkofthestudies • Shortlist researchinstitutes Ø Dialogue& networkingwithstakeholders • GER & JP industryrepresentatives • GER ParliamentaryGroup • Receptionat German Embassy German Japanese Energy Transition Council 8 2nd Council meeting 23rd/24th Jan. 2017, Berlin German Japanese Energy Transition Council 9 2nd Council meeting 23rd/24th Jan. 2017, Berlin German Japanese Energy Transition Council 10 2nd Council meeting 23rd/24th Jan. 2017, Berlin German Japanese Energy Transition Council 11 2nd Council meeting 23rd/24th Jan. 2017, Berlin German Japanese Energy Transition Council 12 Stakeholder dialoguewith decentralizedactorsof energytransition German Japanese Energy Transition Council 13 Review 2nd Council meeting Stakeholder dialoguewithdecentralizedactors 24.January2017 Germany Japan • Olivier Feix (50Hertz) • Akihiro Hara (OhisamaShinpo) • Frank Baumann (EnergieAgentur.NRW) • TatsushiIsobe (MiyamaSE) • NicolaiFerchl (Heidelberger EG) • MotoshiMuraoka (NTT Data IMC) • Harald Halfpaap (proKlima) • YauemonSato (AizuElectricPower) • Brick Medak (LichtBlick) • Jun Yamada (AizuElectricPower) • Dr. Peter Moser (IdEKassel) • BeneMüller (Solarcomplex) • Martin Rühl (SW-Union Nordhessen) • Ursula Sladek (EWS) German Japanese Energy Transition Council 14 Results2nd Council meeting Ø Discussion & Approval of inception reports for ST 1-4 Ø Discussion and Agreement on • Review process by council members for each study • Preparation of input papers by council members • Topics for fact sheets & topical papers • Increasing the outreach through additional public event after the upcoming council meeting Ø Dialogue & networking • Stakeholder Dialogue with GER & JP representatives of decentralized energy supply • Reception at Japanese Embassy German Japanese Energy Transition Council 15 German-Japanese Energy Dialogue on theoccasionof themissionof theGerman ForeignAffairs Office (STS Steinlein) toJapan, 15th November 2016, IEEJ German Japanese Energy Transition Council 16 Quotes Rita Schwarzelühr-Sutter State Secretary BMUB „There will be no ideal solution for the transformation of our energy systems. […] Therefore it is also about learning from the good examples in our both countries and to avoid mistakes regarding the implementation of the energy transition. Against this background, the German-Japanese Energy Transition Council can develop important recommendations for the energy transition.“ German Japanese Energy Transition Council 17 Quotes Stefan Steinlein, State Secretary Federal ForeignOffice „The German-Japanese CooperationCouncil isa sortofexperimental groundforan innovative form ofinternational cooperation. Itcan demonstratehowsynergyeffectstogovernmentalcontactscanbe tappedeffectivelybyresearchandcivilsocietyinitiatives.“ German Japanese Energy Transition Council 18 Quotes Miguel Berger Head ofDepartment, Economy & SustainableDevelopment Federal ForeignOffice “…tonight the best example for our mutual cooperation is the Council itself, and we strongly support its work. It enables an exchange of experiences in energy management and joint research by bringing together experts from industry, politics and science” German Japanese Energy Transition Council 19 Quotes Prof. Masakazu Toyoda, CEO & Chairman Institute ofEnergy Economics Japan „Japan andGermany bothhavehighlyefficientsocieties comparedtoothercountries. Wecanexpecttodiscoveraspects thatJapan hasnot yetperceivedand vice versa.“ German Japanese Energy Transition Council 20 Quotes NoriakiOzawa Director-General Energy & Environmental Policy ANRE (METI) “I think this council will provide a platform on which we can communicate openly and honestly and consider how future challenges can be met. […] This councilwill takeoveran importantroleforstrenghteningthecooperationin theareaof energy.” German Japanese Energy Transition Council 21 Study program Topic Applicants Reviewer ST1 „Energytransitionasa 1.WuppertalInstitut, • Felix C. Matthes • Koji Nomura centralbuildingblock ofa DIW Econ, IEEJ* • Eicke Weber • Jun Arima futureindustrialpolicy- • Claudia Kemfert Comparisionandanalysisof long-term energytransition scenarios“ ST2 „Strategic frameworkand 1.IZES, ArepoConsult, • Miranda Schreurs • YasumasaFujii socio-culturalaspectsofthe IGES, Nagoya • TomihiroTaniguchi energytransition University* 2.Wuppertal Institut, IEEJ ST3„New allocationofroles 1.IZES,JEPIC* • Felix C. Matthes • Junichi Ogasawara andbusinesssegmentsof • Hiroshi Okamoto establishedandnew • ShinichiSasayama participantsin theenergy sectorscurrentlyandwithina futureelectricitymarket design“ ST 4 „Energyend-useefficiency 1.Ecofys, IAE* • Stefan Thomas • ToshiharuIkaga potentialsandpoliciesandthe 2.Wuppertal Institut, • Manfred Rauschen • Mami Ito developmentofenergyservice IEEJ markets“ German Japanese Energy Transition Council *Accepted proposal 22 Study program: Schedule 2017 Discussionon 3. CM: 04./05. Sep. Feedback by Final report: Discussionat 2. CM: reviewer: Due date: 15. Oct. 23./24. Jan. until16. Juni 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 Inceptionreports: Interim reports: Feedback by Due date: 16. Jan Due date: 31. Mai reviewer& council: Until16. Sep. Draft final reports: Due date: 01. Aug. German Japanese Energy Transition Council 23 Input Papers Goal: IntensifythescientificexchangeamongGJETC expertsand withthe generalpublic Format • Short (10-12 pages) scientificpaper • Topics ofgeneralinterestregardingtheenergytransitionin both countries • EachGJETC membershouldwriteonearticle • Clearing: Eacharticleshouldcontaina review(max. 2 pages) ofan authorfromthe„otherside“ German Japanese Energy Transition Council 24 Input-Papers Input Paper 1 (Submission: July) German Japanese Energy Transition Council 25 Expected Input Papers German Council members The coupling of energy sectors -a promising strategy to a Uwe Leprich/UBA decarbonized world? Stefan Thomas, Peter Hennicke The governance of energy efficiency policies Decarbonizing in the energy systems in Europe without Claudia Kemfert nuclear power and CCS (including costs) Comparison of potentials and costs of renewable electricity Eicke Weber/FhGISE in Germany and Japan Costs of the system integration of fluctuating renewable Felix C. Matthes, Patrick Graichen, energies/role of conventional energy generation, Uwe Leprich particularly base load plant“ Necessity of further development of the infrastructure / How Felix C. Matthes, Eicke Weber will the system integration succeed technically with high shares of fluctuating renewable energies Potentials and cost-benefits-analysis energy efficiency in Manfred Rauschen buildings Comparison of long-term Climate protection targets/NDCs Franzjosef Schafhausen of Germany and Japan German Japanese Energy Transition Council 26 ExpectedInput Papers Japanese Council members Japan‘sIntendedNationallyDeterminedContribution Jun Arima (INDC) ToshiharuIkaga Energy efficiencyof buildings TomihiroTaniguchi The impactof energytransitionon energysecurity Improvementof energyproductivityin Germandand Koji Nomura theUK YasumasaFujii Renewableelectricityand gridstability German Japanese Energy Transition Council 27 Fact Sheets Energy supply&demand in Germany andJapan + ng+ Factsheet+ ssu on+energy+supply+asndf+enaergy+demand++ in+Juaparn+afnd+Germany+ Collection ofcomparativestatisticaldata Entw + ! + forGermany & Japan + + + Authors++ Imprint+ Publisher Topics tobecovered: Contact++ 1. Macroeconomic aspects German+Japanese+Energy+Transi?on+Council+ Macroeconomic+aspects+ Germany++

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