eeip & eid 'financing energy efficiency: why bother?' 27 june 2013
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This event is jointly organised with Energy in Demand, Europe leading blog on energy efficiency We are bringing together high-level policy and business actors for balancing and sharing priories and ideas on the practical ways for driving investment into energy efficiency.Financing energy efficiency has been recognized as the main barrier for more energy efficient businesses and manufacturing in Europe. EEIP has for the last two years worked with a number of private investors (banks, investment funds, credit agencies, market experts and insurers) finding out what are the barriers from their side in investing in energy efficiency projects. We have included in these discussions business presenting real case projects, utilities, ESCOs and public sector (European Commission, EBRD, EIB, national governments).These discussions have resulted in several concrete proposals on how to optimize the environment for energy efficiency investments. Speakers at this event are selected from our past cooperators and more. The subjects covered will be energy efficiency market, institutional investing, private investors, EU ETS, crowdfunding, insurance, ESCO and 'green banking.'TRANSCRIPT
Financing Energy Efficiency: Why bother!?
Energy Efficiency
in Industrial Processes
Welcome, EEIP & EiD
Discussion 1: Business case for investing in energy efficiency View from the European Commission, Tudor Constantinescu, Principal Adviser to Director-General, DG Energy, European Commission
View from European Investment Bank, Reinhard Six, Senior Engineer in the Energy Efficiency & Renewables Division, European Investment Bank, Luxembourg
View from a bank, Stephen Hibbert, ING, The Netherlands
View from an energy efficiency insurer, Raphael Lehne, KlimaProtect, Germany
Tea and coffee break
Discussion 2: Environmental case for investing in energy efficiencyView from a major company, Thierry Copie, Schneider Electric, France
View from a technology provider, Marco Baresi, Vice President of Italcogen, Italy
View from a sustainable investor, Gil Levy, Sustainable Development Capital, The United Kingdom
View from a crowdfunding source , Sissy Mueller, Green Crowding, Germany
View from an energy-intensive company, Daniele Florean, Sangalli Glass, Italy Moderator: Rod Janssen, blogger, Energy in Demand
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The Committee of the Regions, Jacques Delores builing (JDE 52 ) 9:00 -13:00 27 JUNE 2013
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