Disruptive Workshop on 'Energy Crisis' | 25 February 2022
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Energy Crisis
25 February, 10.00-12.30 CET
Please take note that the number of participants is limited:
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High-level speakers from the energy industry, experts and academics will look to address the challenges posed by the current energy crisis.
Following the publication of the Hydrogen and Gas Market Decarbonisation Package, they will explore different options to ensure that energy infrastructure plays a more effective role in fostering the resilience of the EU energy system, today and in the perspective of 2050.
The workshop will be held under the Chatham House rule to enable a fruitful exchange of views in an open atmosphere.
Meet the confirmed speakers:
10.00-10.10 - Welcoming remarks
• Torben Brabo | Gas Infrastructure Europe
10.10-11.00 - Panel discussion
A clear infrastructure policy is more vital than ever
Moderated by Dr Leigh Hancher | Baker Botts
• Philippe Vassilopoulos | EPEX SPOT
• Felicia Mester | Hydrogen Europe
• Ralph Bahke | Gas Infrastructure Europe
• Alex Barnes | Global Gas Centre
11.00-11.30 - Business game
• Christopher Andrey | Artelys
11.30-12.20 - Panel discussion
Storage capabilities towards the 2050 carbon neutrality objective
Moderated by Carole Mathieu | French Institute of International Relations
• Thierry Bros | Sciences Po Paris
• Gergely Molnár | International Energy Agency
• Christopher Andrey | Artelys
• Dr Axel Wietfeld | Gas Infrastructure Europe
12.20-12.30 - Closing remarks
• Camille Bonenfant-Jeanneney | Gas Infrastructure Europe
Please take note that the number of participants is limited:
Register here to secure your participation.
We look forward to having you onboard for these promising roundtables and stand ready to answer any questions.
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