Consumer Engagement and Demand Side Response in the Internal Energy Market
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CERRE EXECUTIVE SEMINAR
16 June 2016, 13:30-18:00
Hotel Sofitel Brussels Europe, Place Jourdan 1, 1040 Brussels
Consumer Engagement and Demand Side Response in the Internal Energy Market
On 16 June, Vice-President Maroš Šefčovič will deliver the keynote address at the CERRE Executive Seminar 'Consumer Engagement and Demand Side Response in the Internal Energy Market'.
In a vibrant Energy Union, citizens have a stake in the energy transition, they should play an active part in markets and vulnerable consumers should be protected. However, the reality of empowering domestic consumers to this degree is proving difficult.
At the same time, non-domestic and industrial consumers cite high energy costs as a significant challenge. While this sector has significant potential in developing demand side response, how can this be achieved while maintaining competitiveness?
With discussants include senior-level representatives from key policy, regulatory, corporate and consumer stakeholders involved, this CERRE Executive Seminar will focus among others on the crucial issues of consumer engagement – both domestic and business/industrial – and demand side response in the future Internal Energy Market.
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Programme
13:30 Registration
14:00 Chairman's welcome and introduction
with Professor Bruno Liebhaberg, Director General, CERRE
14:05 Keynote speech
with Maros Sefcovic, Vice-President, European Commission
14:25 The Role of Consumers and the Demand Side in the future Internal Energy Marketes
with Professor Catherine Waddams, Joint Academic Director, CERRE; Professor, Centre for Competition Policy, University of East Anglia
Professor Claude Crampes, Joint Academic Director, CERRE; Professor, Toulouse School of Economics
14:45 Coffee break
15:15 Panel discussion - Consumer Engagement and Demand Side Response in the Internal Energy Market
16:30 Insights from the debate & areas for future research
17:00 Conclusions & next steps
17:10 Cocktail reception
Discussants:
Patrick Claessens, Director, Network Access Management Department, Sibelga
Patricia de Suzzoni, Advisor to the President, CRE
Paul de Wit, Regulatory Advisor, Alliander
Adrian Harris, Director General, Orgalime
Simone Mori, Head of European Affairs, Enel
Peter Schell, Vice - President of Regulatory Affairs, REstore
Anne-Lise Sibony, Professor of EU Law, University of Louvain
Graeme Steele, Senior Advisor, CERRE
Frauke Thies, Executive Director, Smart Energy Demand Coalition
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Confirmed speakers include Vice-President Maroš Šefčovič, Commissioner for Climate Action & Energy Miguel Arias Cañete, Kaja Kallas MEP, Krišjānis Kariņš MEP, Claude Turmes MEP, ENTSO-E's Bente Hagem and Ben Voorhorst, and many more.
Languages: German, English, French, Spanish, Polish
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