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eceee 2003 Summer Study on energy efficiency: Time to turn down energy demand

Panel Panel 5. Market-based instruments

How to dismember a potent instrument – the intractability of the emission trade proposal of the European Commission
Juha Honkatukia, Goverment Institute of Economic Research VATT
Heikki Kemppi, Goverment Institute of Economic Research VATT
Adriaan Perrels, Goverment Institute of Economic Research VATT

Simulating emissions trading in Southwest Germany
Joachim Schleich, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research
Regina Betz, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research
Karl-Martin Ehrhart, University of Karlsruhe
Christian Hoppe, University of Karlsruhe
Stefan Seifert, TAKON GmbH

Price responsive load programs: U.S. experience in creating markets for peak demand reductions
Miriam L. Goldberg, KEMA-XENERGY Inc.
Thomas Michelman, KEMA-XENERGY Inc.
Mitchell Rosenberg, KEMA-XENERGY Inc.

How much market do market-based instruments create? An analysis for the case of “white” certificates
Ole Langniss, Lund University
Dr. Barbara Praetorius, DIW Berlin

Japan's energy-saving policy and first ESCO Project on private fund undertaken by local government
Etsuo Shito, Gas and Power Incorporated

The Italian energy saving obligation to gas and electricity distribution companies. Scenario and case studies calculations show high environmental and economic benefits to actors (DISCOs, ESCOs, customers) and society
Lorenzo Pagliano, eERG, Politecnico di Milano
Pierluigi Alari, eERG, Politecnico di Milano
Gianluca Ruggieri, eERG, Politecnico di Milano

Allocation of CO2 allowances and competitiveness: a case study on the European iron and steel industry
Philippe Quirion, CIRED (CNRS/EHESS)

The resurgence of DSM and the role of branding in power markets
Adriaan Perrels, Goverment Institute of Economic Research VATT
Philip Lewis, University of Vaasa – Nordic Centre for Expertise in Energy and Utilities Marketing (VaasaEmg)

Design of a new scheme for tradable certificates for renewable electricity and energy efficiency
Thomas Huld, European Commission
Paolo Bertoldi, European Commission

Energy performance contracting will improve climate and business
Hans Westling, Promandat AB

Emissions trading: decades of existence. Big Future?
Popovych Olena, Energy Centre Bratislava

Pay for load demand – electricity pricing with load demand component
Jurek Pyrko, Lund University
Kerstin Sernhed, Lund University
Juozas Abaravicius, Lund University
Victoriano Pérez Mies, Valladolid University

How are EU ESCOs behaving and how to create a real ESCO market?
Paolo Bertoldi, European Commission
Vincent Berrutto, European Commission
Mario de Renzio, Federazione Italiana per l’uso Razionale dell’Energia
Jerome Adnot, Ecole des Mines
Edward Vine, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Barriers to energy efficiency – an econometric analysis of determinants
Edelgard Gruber, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research
Joachim Schleich, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research

Energy Performance Contracting – success in Austria and Germany – dead end for Europe?
Friedrich Seefeldt, Berliner Energieagentur GmbH

CDM-JI potential and energy efficiency: an application to Italy
Enzo Di Giulio, Eni Corporate University
Stefania Migliavacca, Eni Corporate University
Alessandro Vaglio, University of Bergamo

Building up a market for Third Party Financing in Upper Austria
Christiane Egger, O.Ö. Energiesparverband
Christine Öhlinger, O.Ö. Energiesparverband

From volatility to value: analysing and managing financial and performance risk in energy savings projects
Evan Mills, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Steve Kromer, Teton Energy Partners
Gary Weiss, Teton Energy Partners

Emission trading north – benefits for the economy and the environment
Katja Barzantny, Energiestiftung Schleswig-Holstein
Michael Hahn, ERM Lahmeyer Int. GmbH
Martin Kruska, EUtech Energie + Umwelt, Technik + Management
Michael Klein, 500 PPM Gesellschaft für Emissionshandel und Beratung mbH

Present condition of ESCO business for carrying out climate change countermeasures in Japan
Chiharu Murakoshi, Jyukankyo Research Institute
Hidetoshi Nakagami, Jyukankyo Research Institute

New market based price regulation on combined heat and power in Denmark
Jesper Koch, Danish Energy Authority
Marianne Nielsen, Danish Energy Authority
Anders B. Hansen, Danish Energy Authority
Henrik Lawaetz, Danish Energy Authority

Panel 5. Market-based instruments Panel leaders: Enzo Di Giulio, Claudia Kemfert   Introduction to Panel 5 (pdf) Japan’s energy-saving policy and first ESCO Project on private fund undertaken by local government Etsuo Shito Present condition of ESCO business for carrying out climate change countermeasures in Japan Chiharu Murakoshi, Hidetoshi Nakagami Emission trading north – benefits for the economy and the environment Katja Barzantny, Michael Hahn, Martin Kruska, Michael Klein CDM-JI potential and energy efficiency: an application to Italy Enzo Di Giulio, Stefania Migliavacca, Alessandro Vaglio How are EU ESCOs behaving and how to create a real ESCO market? Paolo Bertoldi, Vincent Berrutto, Mario de Renzio, Jerome Adnot, Edward Vine Design of a new scheme for tradable certificates for renewable electricity and energy efficiency Thomas Huld, Paolo Bertoldi New market based price regulation on combined heat and power in Denmark Jesper Koch, Marianne Nielsen, Anders B. Hansen, Henrik Lawaetz Allocation of CO2 allowances and competitiveness: a case study on the European iron and steel industry Philippe Quirion How much market do market-based instruments create? An analysis for the case of “white” certificates Ole Langniss, Barbara Praetorius Price responsive load programs: U.S. experience in creating markets for peak demand reductions Miriam L. Goldberg, Thomas Michelman, Mitchell Rosenberg How to dismember a potent instrument – the intractability of the emission trade proposal of the European Commission Juha Honkatukia, Heikki Kemppi, Adriaan Perrels The resurgence of DSM and the role of branding in power markets Adriaan Perrels, Philip Lewis Pay for load demand – electricity pricing with load demand component Jurek Pyrko, Kerstin Sernhed, Juozas Abaravicius, Victoriano Pérez Mies Building up a market for Third Party Financing in Upper Austria Christiane Egger, Christine Öhlinger Emissions trading: decades of existence. Big Future? Popovych Olena Energy performance contracting: success in Austria and Germany – dead end for Europe? Friedrich Seefeldt Simulating emissions trading in Southwest Germany Joachim Schleich, Regina Betz, Karl-Martin Ehrhart, Christian Hoppe, Stefan Seifert Barriers to energy efficiency – an econometric analysis of determinants Edelgard Gruber, Joachim Schleich Energy performance contracting will improve climate and business Hans Westling From volatility to value: analysing and managing financial and performance risk in energy savings projects Evan Mills, Steve Kromer, Gary Weiss The Italian energy saving obligation to gas and electricity distribution companies. Scenario and case studies calculations show high environmental and economic benefits to actors (DISCOs, ESCOs, customers) and society Lorenzo Pagliano, Pierluigi Alari, Gianluca Ruggieri To other panels in the 2003 Summer Study Proceedings Panel 1: Energy efficiency – a strategic choice for Europe Panel 2: Comfort and energy use in buildings Panel 3: Land use, transportation and mobility Panel 4: Building the bridge from lab to customer -- Panel 6: Dynamics of consumption