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A series of in-depth, interactive workshop sessions hosted by leading emission trading experts will give participants practical advice on emissions trading in the CEE region. |
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| 08.30 |
Registration & Welcome Coffee |
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Global Carbon & EU ETS Market Update
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09.00
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Opening presentations will set the scene giving an update of global carbon and EU ETS markets:
- How are the EU ETS, JI & CDM markets developing both globally and regionally?
- What is the timetable?
- Addressing sectoral coverage
- Distribution and banking of allowances
- EU ETS and its implications on the industrial economy of Europe
- What are the impacts in the CEE region?
- What defines the price of carbon and uncertainty about the future price of carbon
- What are the market trends and outlook?
- What are the opportunities?
- Linkages and project mechanisms
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Speakers:
Vladyslav Zhezherin, Analyst, Point Carbon
Natalia Gorina, ICF Consulting
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| 10.30 |
Networking Refreshment Break |
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EU-ETS within the CEE
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| 11.00 |
An opening presentation from CEZ will be followed by an in-depth panel discussion on:
- How are the new EU CEE states trading in the EU-ETS?
- Actual experiences of emissions trading
- The cost of emission reductions
- The implications on competitiveness of sectors and firms
- The development of new technologies and efficiency opportunities
- The evolution of NAP2 and why CE countries expect generous allocation
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Opening Speaker:
Alan Svoboda, Executuive Director Sales, CEZ, a.s
Panellists:
Agnes Kelemen, Ministry of Environment, Hungary
Christo Christov, Energy Institute, Bulgaria,
Eva Snajdrova, Carbon Capital Markets
James Atkins, Vertis Carbon Finance |
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| 12.30 |
Networking Lunch Break |
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JI in the CEE
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| 14.00 |
- How are the Kyoto mechanisms working throughout the region?
- What are the Policy and regulatory developments?
- What is the degree and speed with which this mechanism may impact on demand for allowances within the EU-ETS going forward?
- JI and AAU markets in CEE
- JI Institutional progress and AAU trading updates
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Speakers:
Wolfgang Diernhofer, Team Leader, JI/CDM, KommunalKredit Public Consulting
Clemens Ploechl, Clemens Ploechl CarbonConsulting
Manfred Stockmeyer, CAMCO |
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| 15.30 |
Networking Refreshment Break |
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Managing the Carbon Project Cycle
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| 16.00 |
The Joint Implementation (JI) Project Cycle
- JI project design document development
- Additionality
- Methodologies
- Validation and registration
- Monitoring
Case Studies on CDM Projects Applicable to JI
- Anaerobic Digestion: Possibilities and Dangers under current methodologies
- Fuel Switching: A case study
- Nitrous Oxide: Project Experiences and Possibilities under CDM
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Difficulties of additionality under CDM and dangers to avoid under JI
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Methodology switching in Animal Waste Treatment projects and their
affects upon project
Carbon Project Success: Case Study
A Joint Implementation project to the biggest Romanian Energy Complex:
The rehabilitation project of unit 5 at the Turceni Energy Complex
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Speakers:
Michael Berends, Project Manager, EcoSecurities, Netherlands
Robert Priola, EcoSecurities, USA
Dan Teodorescu,
EcoSecurities, Romania |
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| 17.30 |
Close of Day One |
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| September 20th 2006 |
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Contracting and Managing JI Projects
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| 09.00 |
- The contract stage
- Validation and verification
- Insight into JI projects beyond the ERPA
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Session hosted by:
Zsolt Lengyel, Carboncredits.nl – SenterNovem &
Klaus Nürnberger, TUV-SUD |
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| 10.30 |
Networking Refreshment Break |
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GIS Greening AAU’s – Designing Green Investment Schemes that Work
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| 11.00 |
- Overview of who is doing what now
- What is greening really, what should it be?
- What would it take to get AAU trading going, seriously
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Speakers:
James Atkins, Chairman, Vertis Environmental Finance Hungary
Taras Bebeschko, Climate Change Centre, Ukraine
Tomas Chmelik, CEZ, Czech Republic
Valdis Bisters, Ministry of Environment, Latvia
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| 12.30 |
Networking Lunch Break |
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Renewable Energy Finance – Emissions Trading – More than just hot air?
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| 14.00 |
- Market Overview Introduction
- Project based Credits vs. EU Allowances
- Emissions Trading and Investment Decisions
- Carbon Risk Strategy
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Speakers:
Dr. Armin Sandhoevel, Head Carbon Risk/Reputational Risk, Dresdner Bank AG, Head Allianz Climate Core Group and Chairman UNEP FI Climate Change Group
Ingo Ramming, Managing Director, Derivative Structuring and New Product Development, Dresdner Kleinwort
Markus Hüwener, Managing Director, 3C Climate Change Consulting |
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Close of Conference |
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Partners |
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The Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe (REC) is a non-partisan, non-advocacy, not-for-profit international organisation with a mission to assist in solving environmental problems in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). |
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The Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP), launched by the United Kingdom along with other partners at the Johannesburg World Summit on Sustainable Development, is an active global partnership of progressive governments, businesses and organizations committed to fostering the development of sustainable energy systems. The REEEP formulates policy initiatives for clean energy markets and facilitates financing for sustainable energy projects, with the aim to accelerate and expand the global market for renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies.
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Cogen Europe is the European Trade Association for the Promotion of cogeneration. Its principal goal is to work towards the wider use of cogeneration in Europe for a sustainable energy future. COGEN Europe works at the EU level and with Member States to develop sustainable energy policies and remove unnecessary barriers to its implementation. |
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The Energy Centre Bratislava is a non-governmental, not-for-profit information and consulting organisation which has been working in the Slovak Republic since 1993.
The mission of the Energy Centre Bratislava is to promote the rational use of energy and the utilisation of renewable sources of energy.
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T: +421 2593000 91
e-mail: office@ecb.sk
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Register
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Full registration details will be online shortly, in the meantime please contact info@greenpowerconferences.com to request additional information |
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Radisson SAS Beke Hotel, Budapest
Terez krt. 43, H-1067 Budapest
Hungary
Tel: + 36 1 889 3900
Registered delegates, speakers and press will be sent accommodation booking forms for reduced rate accommodation at the Radisson SAS.
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