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28 avril 2010
EU Stakeholder Seminar on Low Carbon European Energy Scenarios

Conférence grand public / Lieu : Bruxelles (be) - Belgique
10.00 – 13. 00

Presentation of the European Low Carbon Societies Network Project (EU FP7)
By Meike Fink, Project Coordinator, Climate Action Network - France (RAC-France)

Presentations of 3 European Scenarios:
After each presentation comments will be on the scenarios with the specific focus on “barriers to transition scenarios”

1. Scenario made by Friends of the Earth Europe / Stockholm Environmental Institute (SEI)
Presentation by Charles Heaps, SEI, followed by comments

2. Scenario made by INFORSE (International Network for Sustainable Energy)
Presentation by Gunnar Boye Olesen, INFORSE-Europe, followed by comments

3. Scenario made by European Climate Foundation (ECF)
Presentation by Rebecca Collyer, followed by comments

Discussion between the Commentators and Scenario Presenters
Open Floor Discussion

Commentators:
- NGO: Christoph Bals, Germanwatch
- Science: Brigitte Knopf, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), Germany
- Political institution: EU Parliamentarian (invited)
- Industry: Electricité de France (EDF) (invited)

Moderator: Matthias Duwe, Climate Action Network - Europe (CAN-Europe)

Lunch

14. 30 -17.30

What Kind of Grid Do We Need for 100% Renewables ?

What Does it Cost? / Where are the Technical, Political and Social Barriers?
By Rebecca Collyer, ECF, commented by RGI (Renewable Grid Initiative, invited)

Full Use of Local Flexibility: An Intelligent Grid for 100% Renewables in Denmark
By Gunnar Boye Olesen, INFORSE-Europe + comments

Particular Challenges for Germany and France – Panel (5-6 persons):
French and German NGO representatives (Yannick Régnier from CLER and others), wind- and solar expert
(EWEA, Rémi Gruet or colleague), French and German energy industry and grid representatives (invited:
50Hz from Germany, RTE from France, EDF from France).


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