Programme and presentations
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Moderator: Hans Nilsson, FourFact (Sweden) and Chair of IEA’s DSM Programme
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Welcome and introduction
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Nils Borg, Executive Director, eceee
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09.40–11.00
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FIRST PLENARY
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Why we must do more than we are doing. Absolute limits to CO2 emissions.
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Hans Nilsson, FourFact, Sweden, Chair of IEA’s DSM Programme |
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Is efficient sufficient? Presentation of eceee’s report (Report can be downloaded from www.eceee.org/sufficiency).
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Chris Calwell, Ecos Consulting, US, Author of eceee’s report “Is efficient sufficient?”
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Resource efficiency and energy performance standards.
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Lena Neij/Carl Dalhammar, The International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics at Lund University
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| 11.00–11.30 |
COFFEE BREAK
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| 11.30–12.45 |
SECOND PLENARY
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Where to go with appliance efficiency standards: Towards zero-energy and energy-producing appliances
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Hans-Paul Siderius,
NL Agency, Chair of IEA’s 4E agreement |
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Energy+ and TopTen: two examples voluntary programmes with a progressive efficiency element
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Sophie Attali
, SoWatt Consulting and TopTen Europe
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Energy sufficient buildings: The coming norm? Starting the discussion on progressive efficiency specifications for buildings
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Rod Janssen, eceee board member and responsible for buildings policy
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| 12.45–13.45 |
LUNCH
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| 13.45–15.15 |
BREAK OUT SESSION I Plug loads
Moderator: Frauke Rogalla, eceee board alternate, Department Housing, Energy and Environment for the Federation of German Consumer Organizations
How can we apply progressive efficiency specifications to plug loads? Special focus on white goods and consumer electronics
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BREAK OUT SESSION II Commercial and residential buildings
Moderator: Rod Janssen, eceee board member and manager for eceee’s buildings policy programme
How can progressive efficiency specifications be applied in the buildings sector?
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| 15.15–15.45 |
COFFEE BREAK
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| 15.45–17.00 |
FINAL PLENARY
Report back from the break-out sessions
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