ANNUAL CONGRESS 2024
7 November 14:00 - 17:30
Renaissance Hotel - Brussels
13.00 - 14.00 Networking Lunch - Greet & Eat
14.00 - 15.00 Opening session
FAST FORWARD. PAUSE ? PLAY !
Soundtrack of the energy transition
TThe past EU legislative cycle went Fast Forward with a tsunami of novel and reviewed directives and regulations to make them fit for the Green Deal. In a rapidly evolving global economic and political context directly impacting energy and climate policies, the new European Parliament and European Commission will have time till 2029 – 1 year before 2030 – to develop new initiatives. Or will they Pause ?
Now is anyway implementation time to reach 2030 targets - Play ! Accompanying EU level measures can enable and facilitate the urgent implementation in national laws and in company strategies. How can the Parliament and the Commission support ? What do local energy companies expect ?
Adel El Gammal - Secretary General, European Energy Research Alliance
Paula Pinho – Director Just transition, Consumers, Energy security, Efficiency and Innovation, DG Energy, European Commission
Lena Schilling - Member of the European Parliament, ENVI
Mara Berzina – Secretary General, CEER
Urban Keussen - President, CEDEC / CTO, EWE
15.00 - 16.00 Session 2
Securing the EU energy transition
Integrated energy systems are the answer
The rising instability of both the EU’s natural and geo-political climate make energy companies increasingly subject to man-made or natural threats to the energy system. An integrated approach of energy systems and integrated energy companies offer opportunities for increasing resilience of the energy system to these various threats. However, additional support through appropriate regulatory, financial and
security frameworks will be necessary to enable energy companies, in particular local companies close to customers and resources, to be fully prepared to face these significant challenges.
Eva Hennig – Head of EU Energy Policy, Thüga
Federica Sabbati - Secretary general, EHI
Alexandra Tudoroiu – Head of Policy, Cogen Europe
Dick Weiffenbach – Director, Netbeheer Nederland
16.00- 16.30 Coffee Break - Meet & greet
16.30 - 17.30 Session 3
Implenting the EU energy transition
Combine local planning with resilience strategies
The energy efficiency, renewables and building directives will drive the planning of the heating and energy transition. Bottom-up, building on local, regional and Member State realities. Starting from local authorities, local grid infrastructures and the needs of energy consumers, a coordinated and planned approach will be necessary. At the same time, new elements of climate resilience and security aspects of critical energy and data infrastructures will have to be integrated. Stakeholders, including industry and households, will have to be integrated in this process. Who shows the way?
Elina Bardram - Director Adaptation & Resilience, Communication and Civil Society Relations, DG Climate Action, European Commission
Fernando Vasco Chironda - Advocacy Officer, European Anti-Poverty Network
Claire Roumet – Strategic Partnerships, Energy Cities
Jean-Pierre Hollevoet - Chief Climate Officer, Fluvius
17.30 Conclusions
Gert De Block - Secretary General, CEDEC
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