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eceee 2003 Summer Study on energy efficiency: Time to turn down energy demand
Panel Panel 1. Energy efficiency – a strategic choice for Europe
Panel leaders: Bernard Laponche & Hans-Joachim Ziesing
Stimulating greenhouse gas emissions reductions in Central and Eastern economies, through EcoLinks program
Violeta Kogalniceanu, The Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe
Adam W. Hinge, Sustainable Energy Partnerships
Advanced metering, dynamic pricing and demand response proceeding in California
Arthur H. Rosenfeld, Commissioner, California Energy Commission
Teaching and learning made easy: strengthening of the European Sustainable Energy Education Forum (ESEEF)
Laila K. Lindseth, Norwegian Energy Efficiency Inc.
Kåre Albrechtsen, The Danish Organisation for Renewable Energy
Disseminating energy efficient technologies in emerging nations: the case for energy agencies in South Africa
Barbara Praetorius, DIW Berlin
Jan W. Bleyl, Energetic Solutions
Bringing energy efficiency to the liberalised markets
Stefan Thomas, Wuppertal Institute for Climate Environment Energy
Wolfgang Irrek, Wuppertal Institute for Climate Environment Energy
Randall Bowie, European Commission, DG Energy and Transport
Electricity labelling in the EU
Kevin Lane, Environmental Change Institute
Implementing climate related measures: will the Kyoto mechanisms release the demand side potential?
Hans Nilsson, FourFact
European best practices in energy efficiency programmes and in supportive policies aimed at increasing economic, social and environmental benefits of energy efficiency on the demand-side
Wolfgang Irrek, Wuppertal Institute
Stefan Thomas, Wuppertal Institute
for Climate, Environment, Energy
Lorenzo Pagliano, Politecnico di Milano
Gianluca Ruggieri, Politecnico di Milano
Carlos Lopes, Swedish Energy Agency
A case for self-deception in energy policy
Harold Wilhite, University of Oslo
Jorgen S. Norgard, Technical University of Denmark
Appliance & equipment efficiency standards in the U.S.: accomplishments, next steps and lessons learned
Steven Nadel, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
Energy efficiency policy instruments in Southeast European countries
Zdravko G. Genchev, Center for Energy Efficiency EnEffect
Implications of a deregulated electricity market on three major energy efficiency programs in Norway
Ingunn Ettestøl, Enova SF
Hans Otto Haaland, Norwegian Research Council
Hans Nilsson, University of Lund
Energy planning in Poland and Estonia against the background of their energy efficiency policies
Katrin Blechschmidt, Energiestiftung Schleswig-Holstein
A sustainable development obligation for Wales
Charlotte Gibson, Energy Saving Trust – Wales
Energy efficiency – an integrated concept in an integrated Europe
Tudor Constantinescu, Energy Charter Secretariat
Rod Janssen, Energy Consultant
A handbook in evaluation of energy saving activities
Kirsten Dyhr-Mikkelsen, SRC International A/S
Preben Birr-Pedersen, SRC International A/S
Peter Bach, Danish Energy Authority
Lessons learnt from Australia’s standards & labelling program
Shane Holt, Australian Greenhouse Office
Lloyd Harrington, Energy Efficient Strategies
The role of an advice infrastructure in the co-ordination and delivery of energy efficiency activity
Colin Timmins, The Energy Saving Trust
Philip Ivey, The Energy Saving Trust
Innovative approaches to finance energy efficiency projects in Russia
Petra Opitz, Deutsche Energie Agentur
Reducing UK residential carbon emissions by 60 %
Brenda Boardman, Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford
Restructuring, liberalisation and EU accession: are transition economies moving towards more sustainable electricity markets?
Diana Ürge-Vorsatz, Department of Environmental Sciences and Policy, Central European University
László Paizs, Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
What’s wrong with energy efficiency? – A comparative analysis of the barriers to municipal investments in energy efficiency in Bulgaria, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Hungary
Silvia Lazarova, Central European University
Konstantin Dimitrov, University of Skopje
Combining long term agreements with emissions trading: an overview of the current EU energy efficiency policies for the industrial sector and a proposal for a new industrial efficiency policy
Otto Starzer & Michael Sattler, E.V.A. – The Austrian Energy Agency
Paolo Bertoldi, European Commission,Directorate General JRC
Energy efficiency in UK energy policy: a step change towards a low carbon economy
Joanne Wade, Research Director, Association for the Conservation of Energy
Matthew Leach, Imperial College Centre for Energy Policy and Technology, Imperial College London
Energy conservation policy in Ukraine
V. A. Zhovtyansky, State Committee of Ukraine for Energy Conservation
E. P. Kolesnikova, Kyiv Polytechnic Institute
International energy efficiency benchmarking for plants and installations – combining strategic energy management and enhanced energy efficiency
Dr. Joerg Meyer, Energie + Umwelt, Technik + Management
Dr. Martin Kruska, Energie + Umwelt, Technik + Management
Andreas Trautmann, Energie + Umwelt, Technik + Management
Australia’s contribution on standby power
Lloyd Harrington, Energy Efficient Strategies
Shane Holt, Australian Greenhouse Office
EU-Russia energy dialogue and Russia’s energy strategy – the vital role of energy efficiency
Bernard Laponche
Théodore Filimon
Bessarion Jghenti
Let’s talk “energy efficiency + energy modesty”
Albrecht Kaupp, German Technical Cooperation, GTZ
Shashi Shekhar, Bureau of Energy Efficiency
Greening the EU power market: Nordic perspectives on electricity disclosure
Francis X. Johnson, Stockholm Environment Institute
Mattias Nordström, Stockholm Environment Institute
Energy efficiency projects and greenhouse gas emissions in Ukrainian district heating systems
Mykola Raptsun, Agency for Rational Energy Use and Ecology
Volodymyr Deriy, Agency for Rational Energy Use and Ecology
Pavlo Shestopal, Agency for Rational Energy Use and Ecology
Georgiy Vainshtein, Agency for Rational Energy Use and Ecology
Carbon rationing, equity and energy efficiency
Tina Fawcett, Bartlett School of Graduate Studies