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
MODERATOR
KEYNOTE SPEAKER:
Catalin STANCU
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Horváth
Senior Expert
Dan DRAGAN
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Ministry of Energy, Romania
Secretary of State
Gabriel ANDRONACHE
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The National Regulatory Authority in the field of Energy – ANRE
Vicepresident
Alexandru SANDULESCU
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European Commission
EU High Level Adviser on Energy Policy to the Republic of Moldova
Neil M. WILMSHURST
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Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)
Senior Vice President, Energy System Resources & Chief Nuclear Officer
WEC United States
Chair
Gianfranco CHICCO
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Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Professor
Burkhard von KIENTZ
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E.0N
COO – Processes
Adrian CURAJ
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UEFISCDI
UNESCO Chair on Science and Innovation Policies
Mihaela MIHAILESCU
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European Bank for Reconstruction and Development – EBRD
Associate Director, Deputy Head Romania
Rares HURGHIS
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FEL Romania
Executive Director