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Main Topics:

A just Energy Transition in CEE Countries

  • The Energy Transition – main issues
  • The Energy Transition – process status in CEE countries: Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine. Main figures, particular conditions, prospectives. (Rapport based on questionnaires fulfilled by WEC national committees of these countries)
  • Secure, green, affordable – Anyhow and total? A prioritisation approach could be accepted?
  • Energy transition in the frame of Power Generation, respectively Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Energy transition in the frame of Consumption: Communities, Non-power Industries, respectively Transportation.
  • Disruptive external influences (pandemic, wars) on the Energy Transition
  • Towards a universal Energy Transition approach
  • The role of innovation in Energy Transition 
SPEAKERS

MODERATOR

KEYNOTE SPEAKER:

Catalin STANCU

Horváth

Senior Expert

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:

Dan DRAGAN

Ministry of Energy, Romania

Secretary of State

DISCUSSION PANEL:

Gabriel ANDRONACHE

The National Regulatory Authority in the field of Energy – ANRE

Vicepresident

Alexandru SANDULESCU

European Commission

EU High Level Adviser on Energy Policy to the Republic of Moldova

Neil M. WILMSHURST

Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) 

Senior Vice President, Energy System Resources & Chief Nuclear Officer

WEC United States

Chair

Gianfranco CHICCO

Politecnico di Torino, Italy

Professor

Burkhard von KIENTZ 

E.0N

COO – Processes

Adrian CURAJ

UEFISCDI

UNESCO Chair on Science and Innovation Policies

Mihaela MIHAILESCU

European Bank for Reconstruction and Development – EBRD

Associate Director, Deputy Head Romania

Rares HURGHIS

FEL Romania

Executive Director

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