TaW- Sustainable Energy Technologies at Work

Objectives

The key objective of the T@W project is to facilitate the entry of European manufacturers of sustainable energy technologies (SET), know-how and European research results into the emerging markets, provoked by the European Union Emission Trade Scheme (EU ETS) and Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) markets in Asia. An essential element of the project is to create linkage between EU suppliers of sustainable energy equipment and the market actors on the respective climate markets, EU ETS and CDM.

Partners

Coordinator:

Energy Consulting Network, ECNet, Denmark 

Energy Consulting Network

ECNet

Denmark

Zentrum für Rationelle Energieanwendung und Umwelt

ZREU

Germany

Energy Centre Bratislava

ECB

Slovakia

EC Baltic Renewable Energy Centre - IEU

IEO

Poland

KanEnergi Sweden AB

VDI-GET

Sweden

Centre for Energy Environment Resource Development

CEERD

Thailand

The Energy and Resource Institute

TERI

India

Guangzhou Inst.of Energy Conservation, Chinese Academy of Science

GIEC

China

Pusat Tenaga Malaysia

PTM

Malaisya

Institute of Mechanical Engineering

IDMEC-IST

Portugal

CPL Scientific Publishing Services Ltd trading

CPL Press

UK

Sofia Energy Centre

SEC

Bulgaria

Ente Vasco de la Energia

EVE

Spain

COGEN Europe

COGEN

Belgium/EU

Zhejiang Energy Research Institute of China

ZERI

China

European Small Hydropower Association

ESHA

Belgium/EU

European Biomass Industry Association

EUBIA

Belgium/EU

ETA - Renewable Energies

ETA

Italy

TAW workshop at Carbon Expo

Sustainable Energy Technology at Work: T@W Workshop, Carbon Expo

 Cologne, Germany 3rd May 2007

About Carbon Expo and the T@W Workshop

Carbon Expo is an annual global carbon market fair and conference which this year took place in Cologne, Germany from 2-4 May 2007.

The T@W workshop, Sustainable Energy Technology at Work, took place within  Carbon Expo on 3 May 2007. The workshop presented the latest and most relevant issues regarding the development of carbon markets and the possibilities for technology transfer. Speakers from the International Emission Trading Association (IETA) and European Investment Bank took part, as well as speakers presenting their experience from CDM projects in India and China.

Further details about CarbonExpo can be found at: www.carbonexpo.com

Draft Programme  

08:30-09:30 Registration

09:30

Welcome address
Nils Daugaard, ECNet, Denmark

09:35

Opening address by the European Commission
José Garcia Fluxa, European Commission, Directorate-General for Energy and Transport

10:00

Energy technology and European Union Emission Trading Scheme (EU ETS)
Martina Priebe, International Emission Trading Association (IETA)

10:25

Project development - roles of project developers, project owner, emission credit buyer and technology supplier
Sonja Frenzel, FutureCamp, Germany

10:50

Technology Transfer
Paul van Aalst, EANDCO

11:15-11:40 Coffee Break

11:40

Carbon Financing
Peter Carter, European Investment Bank (EIB)

12:05

Technology Suppliers – possibilities in the JI/CDM regime
COGEN Europe, ESHA, EUBIA

12:30-14:00 Lunch

14:00

CDM projects in China
Luo Zhigang, GIEC, China

14.25

CDM project in India
Niels von Zweigbergk, Tricorona, Sweden

14:50-17:00 Business-to-Business Meetings

Summary and introduction to Business-to-Business meetings
Mats Rydehell, KanEnergi Sweden AB

During this afternoon session, business-to-business meetings were arranged offering the opportunity to meet with other organisations that were in the interests of both parties.

 

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