Plenary sessions
6 June: 18.00–19.30 Opening plenary
What narratives work for energy efficiency?
The plenary takes its inspiration from findings of the Energy Efficiency Watch 4 project and looks at policy implications for Europe.
Speakers
Presentions for download:
Christiane Egger, O.Ö. Energiesparverband, Austria (presentation slides) | Jan Rosenow, Director, Regulatory Assistance Project, RAP (presentation slides) | Radoš Horáček, Head of the energy efficiency implementation team in Directorate General Energy of the European Commission (presentation slides) | Claude Turmes, Minister for Energy and Spatial Planning, Luxembourg (no slides available)
The plenary session is part of the Energy Efficiency Watch 4 Project, co-funded by the European Commission.
Tuesday 7 June, 18.00–19.30
How low can we go? Evidence from low energy scenario studies
Chair: Joanne Wade, Association for Decentralised Energy
Speakers
- Sam Betts-Davies, University of Leeds. Title: Evidence from the UK: The Positive Low Energy Futures Study.
- Benigna Boza-Kiss, IIASA. Title: Evidence from international modelling: The Low Energy Demand study and beyond.
- Nick Eyre, University of Oxford. Title: Evidence from the 2022 IPCC Report.
Followed by Q&A and Panel Discussion
Thursday 9 June, 18.00–19.30
Sufficiency: Making sure everyone has the energy they need
Speakers
Tina Fawcett, Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford, UK. Title: Sufficiency: Making sure everyone has the energy they need.
Abdur Rahman, Managing Director PEECA. Title: Efficiency, sustainability, sufficiency – A view from the developing world.
Programme to be confirmed.