Project Conference

A European Tracking Standard for Electricity (E-TRACK )
European Conference on the future of energy certificate systems
Brussels, 9 March 2007

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Auditorium
Roundtable 1
Roundtable 2
Tean Speakers
Claude Turmes MEP

 

PROJECT CONFERENCE

Address from the Intelligent Energy Agency

William Gillett (IEEA)

Keynote Speech: Competition and Transparency in Electricity markets

Claude Turmes, MEP
Accounting for electricity attributes – Requirements and Status
Certification of Electricity – Overview on the status in Europe Christof Timpe (Oeko-Institut)
Progress with CHP Guarantees of Origin in the EU Guido de Wilt (DG TREN)
The European Energy Certificate System (EECS) Jon Lauritzen (AIB)
Roundtable 1: Sorting out green and grey energy markets
Thierry Van Craenenbroeck (Flemish regulator for the electricity and gas markets (VREG), BE)
Michael Weber (EGL, AT)
Peter Niermeijer (RECS International)
The perspective of a European tracking standard
Fundamentals of a European tracking standard Christof Timpe (Oeko-Institut)

Implementation and Governance aspects

Chris Pooley (Pure Energi)

Cost and benefits of a European tracking standard

Herbert Ritter (Austrian Energy Agency)
Implications of a European tracking standard

The case of Denmark

Christian F. B. Nielsen (Energinet.dk, DK)

The case of Germany

Stefan Ulreich (E.ON Energie, DE)

The case of the United Kingdom

John Costyn (Ofgem, GB)

How does the proposed standard combine with a national subsidy scheme?

Jan Vorrink (CertiQ, NL)
Roundtable 2: Views on the proposed tracking standard
Birgit Bodlund (Eurelectric)
Norbert Verweyen (European Federation of Energy Traders, EFET)
Claes Hedenstrom (RECS International)
Michiel Karskens (Consumentenbond, NL)
John Costyn (Council of European Energy Regulators, CEER)
Christof Timpe (Oeko-Institut)
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The conference was supported by Statnett SF and by the Flemish Energy Agency.

StatnettFlemish Energy Agency

The E-TRACK Project is supported by the Intelligent Energy Europe Programme.

Intelligent Energy

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