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7. CTI Capacity Building Seminar

21-25 October 2006, Leipzig



Programme

 

Saturday, 21 October 2006

all day

Arrival

19:30

Welcome dinner

 

Sunday, 22 October 2006

8:00
Registration
9:00

Welcome
R. Andreas Kraemer, Ecologic, Germany

9:00

Welcome Address and Introduction to the Purpose of the Seminar
Franzjosef Schafhausen, Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, Germany

Elmer Holt, CTI Executive Committee

9:30

Scenarios and Options for a Second Commitment Period:
International Discussions and Negotiating Context

R. Andreas Kraemer, Ecologic, Germany

9:50

Technology Transfer:
The Role of the EU ETS and the Kyoto Mechanisms

Franzjosef Schafhausen, Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, Germany

10:15

Discussion

10:45

Coffee Break

11:15

Climate Technology and Energy Efficiency:
The Engine for Economic Growth and Innovation

Claudia Kemfert, German Institute for Economic Research (DIW), Germany

11:45

Discussion

12:30 Lunch Break
13:45

Parallel Sessions
Working Group 1:
Future Greenhouses Emissions and a Post 2012 Regime
Part A: UNFCCC Requirements on Reporting Projected Emissions and Commitment Potential of Countries Involved

Chair: Andrzej Blachowicz, Polish National Administration of the Emissions Trading Scheme, Poland

Christoph Erdmenger, Federal Environmental Agency, Germany


 

Working Group 2:
The potential of Climate Technology and Energy Efficiency Options for Economic Growth and Innovation
Part A: The Transport Sector

Chair: Diana Ürge-Vorsatz, Central European University, Department of Environmental Sciences and Policy, Hungary

Georg Bäuml, Volkswagen AG, Germany

14:15

Working Group Discussion

15:15

Coffee Break

15:45

Parallel Sessions Continued
Working Group 1:
Part B: The Role of Technologies in a Post-2012 Regime

Chair: Andrzej Blachowicz, Polish National Administration of the Emissions Trading Scheme, Poland


George Abulashvili, Energy Efficiency Centre, Georgia

Vladimir Hecl, Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change


Milovan Studovic, Regional Environmental Center, Serbia

 

Working Group 2:
Part B: A Sustainable Energy Mix: Instruments for the Promotion of Renewable Energies

Chair: Diana Ürge-Vorsatz, Central European University, Department of Environmental Sciences and Policy, Hungary

Ciprian Ghetau, UNDP/GEF Energy Efficiency Financing Team, Romania


Werner Niederle, Federal Environmental Agency, Germany

Hrvoje Petric, Energy Institute "Hrvoje Pozar", Croatia

16:15 Working Group Discussion
17:00 Chairs’ Reports from Breakout Sessions
17:30

Conclusions

R. Andreas Kraemer, Ecologic, Germany

19:15
Dinner at the Leipzig Zoo Aquarium
 

Monday, 23 October 2006

9:00

Welcome
R. Andreas Kraemer, Ecologic, Germany

9:00

The CDM and JI data base: Introductory Remarks
Wolfgang Seidel, Federal Environmental Agency, DEHSt, Germany

9:30

CDM and JI: Status Quo and Perspectives
Matthias Krey, Perspective GmbH, Germany

Diana Harutyunyan, Ministry of Nature Protection, Armenia

10:00

Discussion

10:30

Coffee Break

11:00

Parallel Sessions
Working Group 3:
Part A: The Potential of CDM and JI: Projects to Improve Energy Efficiency

Chair: Franzjosef Schafhausen, Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, Germany


Jasminka Dimitrova-Kapac, Centre for Energy Efficiency, Macedonia


Stefan Ulreich, E.ON AG, Germany

 

Working Group 4:
Part A: The Potential of CDM and JI: Strategic Biomass Projects

Chair: Angela Schultz-Zehden, Baltic 21 Lighthouse Project Consultant, Germany

Carsten Linnenberg, Biogas Nord GmbH, Germany

Edgars Vigants, SIA Balteneko, Latvia

Johannes Laubach, Fichtner GmbH & Co. KG, Germany

11:45
Working Group Discussion
12:00

Parallel Sessions Continued
Working Group 3:
Part B: The Way Forward: Initiating Concrete Energy Efficiency Projects

Introduction: Franzjosef Schafhausen, Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, Germany

 

Working Group 4:
Part B: The Way Forward: Initiating Concrete Biomass Projects

Introduction: Angela Schultz-Zehden, Baltic 21 Lighthouse Project Consultant, Germany

12:15

Discussion

13:15

Lunch Break

14:30

Excursion: Biofuel Powerplant

19:30 Dinner at the Restaurant Auerbachs Keller, Leipzig
   
 
Tuesday, 24 October 2006
9:00

Welcome

R. Andreas Kraemer, Ecologic, Germany

9:00

Report Back from Workshop Sessions

9:20 European Emission Trading 2005-2006: Lessons Learned
Hans-Joachim Ziesing, German Institute for Economic Research, Germany
9:50 European Emission Trading 2005-2006: Practical Insights and Experiences of 2005
Toralf Michaelsen, European Energy Exchange AG, Germany
10:15 Discussion
10:40

Latvian Experiences from Drafting NAP II
Dagnija Blumberga, Riga Technical University Environmental Protection and Energy Systems, Latvia

11:00

Coffee Break

11:20

Post 2012: The Future of Emission Trading: Options and Challenges


Chair: Hans-Joachim Ziesing, German Institute for Economic Research, Germany


Marcel Hanakam, Climate Change Consulting GmbH, Germany


Dimiter Brankov, Bulgarian Industrial Association, Bulgaria

11:45 Discussion
13:00 Lunch Break
14:15 Discussion
15:30

CTI 1-7: Impact of Seminars and Lessons Learned
Introductory remarks: Peter Pichl, Federal Environmental Agency

Tour de Table: Experiences from Individual Countries

16:45 Discussion
17:15 Conclusions and the Way Forward
17:30 Closing of the Seminar
20:00 Farewell Dinner in the Hotel
   
 
Wednesday, 25 October 2006
all day Departure from Leipzig
   
 
* = to be confirmed
 

 


 

This seminar is organised by Ecologic on behalf of the Federal Environmental Agency (UBA). This seminar is supported by funds of the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU) and the Climate Technology Initiative (CTI).

                                                                                  

 

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