Energy Tectonic: The Plates are Shifting. Energy Practices driven by events not by polic
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Thursday 16th February 2012
Hôtel Le Plaza
Bd Adolphe Max 118-126, B-1000 Brussels
Morning Session
8:00-8:30 Registration and welcome coffee
8:30-8:45 Welcome address, Thierry de MONTBRIAL, President of Ifri
8:45-9:15 Opening with Ambassador Urban RUSNAK, Secretary General of the Energy Charter Secretariat
9:30-11:00 Session I: Fossil Fuels Back in The Game
Chairman: Ambassador William RAMSAY,Former Deputy Executive Director, IEA, Senior Advisor, Center for Energy, Ifri
Tight Oil and Shale Gas: a Disruptive Change for Supply Outlooks
Michael SCHAAL, Director Oil and Gas, EIA
Gas, the fastest growing source in the energy mix - a geopolitical assessment
Cristof van AGT, Senior Researcher for the International Energy Programme, Clingendael
Can we rule out oil price volatility?
Pierre SIGONNEY, Chief Economist, Total
The Arab Spring: What Impact for the Energy World?
Francis PERRIN, President of Energy Strategies and Policies (SPE, Paris), Chief Editor, Arab Petroleum Research Center
11:00-11:30 Coffee Break
11:30-12:45 Session II: A sustainable energy mix even after Fukushima?
Chairman: Dominique MAILLARD, Chief Executive Officer, RTE
There is no “soft” energy: risk aversion
Jean de KERVASDOUE, Professor, CNAM (Centre National des Arts et Métiers)
Nuclear Power: A Necessary Low Carbon Baseload Option
Paul RORIVE, Member of the GDF SUEZ Executive Committee, in charge of Nuclear Development
Interconnections in Europe, key for a low carbon scénario
Maïté JAUREGUY-NAUDIN, Director, Ifri Center for Energy
Guest Speaker
A European vision: the 2050 roadmap
Philip LOWE, Director General for Energy, European Commission
12:45-14:00 Lunch
Afternoon sessions
14:00-15:30 Session III: Technologies: What"s in the pipe?
Chairman: Olivier APPERT, Chairman and CEO, IFP Energies Nouvelles
Smart consumers: when and how?
Remko YBEMA, Unit Leader Policy Studies Department, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN), Project Partner, Sustainable Lifesyle 2050 project
Solar power in the Middle-East: saving oil
Arnaud CHAPERON, Senior Vice President of Electricity and Renewable Energies, Total
CCS: still waiting
Derek TAYLOR, Regional Representative - Europe, the Global CCSInstitute
Offshore wind power: the growht of an European sector
Laurent CORBIER, Senior Vec President, Sustainable Development & Continuous Improvment, Areva
15:30-16:00 Coffee Break
16:00-17:30 Session IV: Global warming - Going too slow, but still going?
Chairman: Claude MANDIL, Former Executive Director of the International Energy Agency
The Rotterdam Climate Initiative: cooperation for a 50% emissions reduction
Maarten de HOOG, Director, Port and Industry at the Environment Protection Agency of Rotterdam, Netherlands
Economic growth, unemployment.....and Climate change way down the EU member states agenda
Patrice GEOFFRON, Professor at the University Paris Dauphine, Director of the Research Center in Energy and Raw Materials Economics (GEMP) Climate Economics Chair
Why should we pay for additional energy costs?
Monique GOYENS, Director General, BEUC, the European Consumer's Organization
17:30 Closing of the Conference
Jacques LESOURNE, President of the Scientific Committee, Center for Energy, Ifri
Other events
Lunch debate with Winston Peters, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of New Zealand
Discussion co-chaired by Thierry de Montbrial, Executive Chairman of Ifri, member of the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences, and Marc Hecker, Deputy Director of Ifri (in English without translation).
North Korea Beyond Nukes: Focusing on the Human Rights Challenge
Debates surrounding North Korea are primarily focused on security issues, particularly nuclear and ballistic concerns, relegating the critical situation of the North Korean population and human rights violations to the background. The lack of information about the real living conditions of North Koreans contributes to the absence of attention and discussion on this crucial issue.
Shaping Europe’s Technological Sovereignty
In the wake of Donald Trump's re-election in the United States, Europeans face a crucial imperative: rethinking their sovereigny, especially in the technological realm. What will be the strategic priorities and action levers of the new European Commission on this issue? What assessment can we make of the previous Commission’s achievements and challenges in navigating Sino-American technological competition, transatlantic dependencies, and emerging global partnerships?