Joint Plenary Panel Discussion Wednesday 10 June 2015
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Joint Plenary Panel Discussion Wednesday 10 June 2015
Joint Plenary Panel Discussion Wednesday 10 June 2015 Room: Elicium 2, Elicium, Second Floor 14:00 - 15:30 Session is open to all registered delegates European Energy Transition – Embracing the Opportunity of Change This year’s panel topic develops the overall joint theme of POWER-GEN Europe and Renewable Energy World Europe and looks at how power industry professionals can grasp the opportunities emerging out of the fundamental transition occurring in the power sector across Europe. An expert panel representing a broad spectrum of interest within the industry will be asked to share their vision as to how the market is likely to develop and bring some clarity to a sometimes opaque future for different types of power generation. The debate will look at the changing roles of centralized power and the growth of localized generation and the opportunities that will arise from this. Panelists will be invited to speculate on how apparent policy conflicts between Brussels and EU member states are likely to be resolved, which technologies are most likely to prevail and how market players can best position themselves to lead and succeed in Europe’s energy future. Moderator: Stephen Sackur, International Journalist and TV Presenter, UK Stephen Sackur returns once again to moderate our Plenary Panel discussion having led the debate at our last two POWER-GEN Europe Plenary sessions. A popular performer, Stephen demonstrates a firm grasp of the key issues and a willingness to press our panelists for straight answers. Stephen Sackur is identified around the world as the presenter of HARDtalk, the flagship current affairs interview programme aired on BBC World and the BBC News Channel. Known for his uncompromising style, his interview subjects have included Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton, Hugo Chavez, Gore Vidal and Shimon Peres. Panelists: Stephan Singer Director Global Energy Policy - Global Climate and Energy Initiative WWF International Belgium Stephan leads WWF’s international work on promotion of 100% Renewables by 2050 since 2008. Before that he has been leading the WWF European Climate and Energy Policy Unit in Brussels since 1999. Previously he worked for WWF Germany and for GTZ/German ministry of economic co-operation in Hyderabad, India in co-operation with the World Bank on rural poverty alleviation. He is Honorary Chairperson of the Board of the Renewables Grid Initiative (RGI). Stephan is also peer reviewer of the annual World Energy Outlook publications by the IEA and was a peer reviewer of the IPCC WG III (mitigation and economics). Koen Noyens Advisor, Environment & Sustainable Development Policy Unit Eurelectric Belgium Koen Noyens is Advisor in the Environment & Sustainable Development Policy Unit of EURELECTRIC, the association which represents the European electricity industry. In his role, Koen is responsible for all aspects of EU and international climate policies. Within the organization he was previously active as energy policy advisor with a particular focus on renewables and business innovation. Prior to joining EURELECTRIC, Koen worked as a Business Consultant for Accenture Belgium in Brussels. He holds a master’s degree in business engineering from the University of Leuven. Mark Garnett Vice President European Region Doosan Power Systems UK Mark Garnett joined Doosan Power Systems as Director Wind Power Group in January 2011 to examine the business opportunities for Doosan’s potential entry into the European Offshore Wind business. In January 2012 Mark was promoted into his current role of Vice President European Region with sales & marketing responsibility for Europe, South Africa, North America and Canada. Mark has spent the majority of his career before joining Doosan working for international utilities and independent power developers. His previous experience includes multiple project development of over 2,500 MW of power station capacity. More recently he was a critical part of the establishment of a start-up independent Power Company and its growth to be number 2 in country. Damian Wagner Coordinator Smart Cities Fraunhofer IAO Germany Damian Wagner is Coordinator of the Smart Cities Initiative and the European SCCProject “Triangulum” at the Fraunhofer Institute IAO in Stuttgart, Germany. He gained hands- on experience in the field of sustainable energy solutions and financing working in the innovation management of badenova, a leading German utility, the International Emissions Trading Association (IETA), the United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP) and as a freelance consultant. The focus of his research at the ESB Business School in Reutlingen and at the University of Exeter was on carbon finance and renewable energy finance mechanisms. This research was put straight into practise in the South of Germany, where his family develops and operates innovative small hydropower plants. Martin Giesen Chief Executive Officer Advanced Power United Kingdom Martin Giesen is currently the Chairman of the Board of Advanced Power. He joined Advanced Power AG (Switzerland) in 2001 as Founding Shareholder and COO, became CEO in May 2007 and Chairman in April 2013. Prior to Advanced Power Dr. Giesen provided development and consulting services with respect to power generation and gas procurement.