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1 Sustainable Future Energy Systems Smarter, integrated and CO 2 -negative Side event on May 24, Rev :30 12:45 Registration & lunch 13:00 14:30 Plenary Session & keynotes 3 levels: Global European Nordic 14:45 16:00 Parallel Sessions A Integrated and flexible energy systems Skills, education and training for Energy Transition Speeding up the introduction of E-mobility 16:15 17:30 Parallel Sessions B Restoring the carbon balance Value addition by grid balancing Sustainable Horizons for Heating & Cooling 17:30 19:00 Reception with refreshments Capturing today's sessions Students Hackathon

2 Side event on May 24, Rev Plenary Session SUSTAINABLE HORIZONS visions for future energy systems World Energy Outlook (Lise Kingo, UNs Global Compact) Alt.: Rachel Kyte, UN, Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL)? European Energy Union (Dominique Ristori, DG-Energy) Alt: Connie Hedegaard, former EU Commissioner for Climate Actions. Nordic Energy Technology Perspectives the Nordics as a net negative CO2 emission region by 2040 (Kenneth Karlsson/ Markus Wråke) Digital Agenda for the Energy Transition (SINTEG) (NN)

3 14:45 16:00 Parallel Sessions A NCEW Event may 24, Rev Parallel Sessions Room XX Integrated & flexible energy systems The Nordic solution to a future with flexible, decarbonized and coherent energy markets Policies on energy system flexibility accelerating clean energy transition Advanced Biofuels in the heavy transport sector Benefits of flexible use of electricity in the district heating sector Smart Energy Systems Parallel Sessions Room ZZ Skills for the energy transition Moderator: Professor Jakob Stoustrup (Vice-Dean for education, Faculty of IT and Design at Aalborg University) Speakers: Skills (upgrading) for smart energy systems integration by Professor Brian Vad Mathiesen, (Aalborg University) Public and private investments into education and training providing the skills for energy transition and creating jobs in the green energy sectors (energy transition) by Asgeir Tomasgard (NTNU) Viktor Öwall (Dean of Faculty of Engineering at Lund University) Marie Curie Fellowships, AAU Student participation Parallel Sessions Room YY How to speed up the introduction of Electro-Mobility and reach climate and energy targets What is needed to speed up the introduction of electric vehicles for passenger and goods transport in order to reach climate and energy targets? Based on the development of electro-mobility in the Nordic countries this session will investigate the role of electro-mobility in the future and how to achieve a rapid introduction of electro-mobility. Initially, IEA will present the newly released Nordic Electric Vehicle Outlook which will be followed by short perspectives from the Nordic regions of interest for other countries. The session is arranged by the Nordic Energy Research Flagship project Sustainable Horizons in Future Transport (SHIFT).

4 16:15 17:30 Parallel Session B NCEW Event may 24, Rev Parallel Sessions Room XX Sustainable Horizons for Heating & Cooling 4HD/Heat Roadmap Europe (AAU) Utilization of industry excess heat for district heating. Novel & passive cooling solution for Datacenters. Parallel Sessions Room ZZ Restoring the carbon balance Are negative emissions needed to meet climate targets decided? Negative CO2 emissions in the Nordic energy systems, perspectives towards 2060 Why can the cost of CO2 capture be dramatically reduced with chemical looping combustion? Chemical-looping combustion of biomass operation in three pilot units 10 MW boiler tests, conclusions Parallel Sessions Room YY Value addition by grid balancing - E-fuels from biogas - Grid Integrated Advanced Biofuels - Wind diesel

5 Conclusions from discussion Feb 9th 5

6 The Event title 6 SUSTAINABLE FUTURE ENERGY SYSTEMS smarter, integrated and CO 2 -negative Arguments: «future» means it stands out from other events this week «energy system» is the core issue «sustainable» is well known (and well used), and is elaborated in the sub title

7 Front illustration 7 Must be attractive! Must give the right idea of the event program Will be used at web site, hand-outs and flyers. Responsible: Student Innovation House

8 Plenary Session: SUSTAINABLE HORIZONS visions for future energy systems 8 World Energy Outlook Proposed speaker: Lise Kingo is executive director of the United Nations Global Compact, since Alternative: Rachel Kyte is Chief Executive Officer of Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL), Former CEO of the World Development Bank. and Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Sustainable Energy for All. European Energy Union Proposed speaker: Dominique Ristori, DG-Energy Alternative: Connie Hedegaard, former European Commissioner for Climate Action, former Danish minister for the Environment and Danish Minister for Climate and Energy. Proposed speaker: Brian Vad Mathiesen: Renewable Investment strategies in EU Nordic Energy Technology Perspectives Proposed Speaker: Markus Wråke: Carbon negative Nordics in 2040? Digital Agenda for the Energy Transition (SINTEG) (Germany) Proposed speaker: TBD

9 Plenum Session 9 Panel participants: Research, Industry, Public In addition to the speakers: Kenneth Karlsson, DTU: The Nordics as a net negative CO2 emitting region by 2040 Brian Vad Mathiesen, AAU: Moderator: Hans Jørgen Koch, director at Nordic Energy Research. Former director at IEA. Alternative: Bo Diczfalusy, chair of the Swedish Energy Commission. Session structure: Total 1 hour Each presentation 5-8 min Questions from panel members, which include others than the speakers Moderator is important. Important: Speakers that do not agree?

10 Plenary session - structure 10 Total 1 hour Each presentation 5-8 min Questions from panel members, which include others than the speakers Moderator is important. Important: Speakers that do not agree

11 Parallel sessions responsible 11 Integrated and flexible energy systems Coordinators: Klaus Skytte, DTU, («Flex4RES») Brian Vad Mathiesen, AAU, Restoring the carbon balance Coordinators: Anders Lyngfelt, Chalmers, +46 (0) («NegativeCO2») Johan Verbeek Wolthuys, Bellona, Kenneth Karlsson, DTU, Skills, education and training for energy transition Coordinator: Paw V. Mortensen, AAU, House of Energy, (+45) How to speed up the introduction of Electro-Mobility and reach climate and energy targets Coordinators: Bellona:?? Julia Hansson, IVL, ( Shift ) Grid balancing and Power storage Coordinator: Lasse Rosendahl, Søren K. Kær, AAU SUSTAINABLE HORIZONS for Heating & Cooling Coordinator: Paw V. Mortensen, AAU, House of Energy, pvm@adm.aau.dk, (+45)

12 Parallel session - Integrated and flexible energy systems 12 Moderator: Speakers and panel participants The Nordic solution to a future with flexible, decarbonized, and coherent energy markets, Klaus Skytte, DTU, Denmark. Policies On Energy System Flexibility Accelerating Clean Energy Transition, Peter Lund, professor at Aalto University, Finland. Benefits of flexible use of electricity in the district heating sector, Torjus Folsland Bolkesjø, professor at NMBU, Norway. Smart Energy Systems, Brian/Henrik, AAU

13 Parallel session - restoring the carbon balance 13 Moderator: Speakers and panel participants Are Negative Emissions Needed to meet Climate Targets Decided? (TBD) - TBD, Bellona - 15 min Negative CO 2 emissions in the Nordic energy systems, perspectives towards 2060 Tomi Lindroos, VTT - 15 min Why can the Cost of CO 2 Capture be Dramatically Reduced with Chemical-Looping Combustion? Magnus Rydén, Chalmers 15 min Chemical-Looping Combustion of Biomass Operation in Three Pilot Units - Øyvind Langørgen, Sintef Energy - 15 min 10 MW boiler tests. Conclusions Magnus Rydén, Chalmers 10 min Questions, 10 min

14 Parallel session - skills, education and training for energy transition 14 Moderator: Professor Jakob Stoustrup (Vice-Dean for education, Faculty of IT and Design at Aalborg University) Speakers: Skills (upgrading) for smart energy systems integration by Professor Brian Vad Mathiesen, (Aalborg University) Public and private investments into education and training providing the skills for energy transition and creating jobs in the green energy sectors (energy transition) by Asgeir Tomasgard (NTNU) Viktor Öwall (Dean of Faculty of Engineering at Lund University) Marie Curie Fellowships, AAU Student participation

15 Parallel session -How to speed up the introduction of Electro-Mobility and reach climate and energy targets 15 Moderator: Henrik Gudmundsson, Concito Presentations: Nordic Electric Vehicle Outlook 2018 by IEA Reviewing the status of electric mobility in the Nordics and key successful policies enabling EV leadership Jacopo Tattini, IEA Biggest loser - which country reduced emissions the most per euro/krona spent? Inspiring examples from cost-efficient transitions to electro-mobility Mattias Goldmann, Fores Transition of the Nordic transport system to low GHG emissions the role of electro-mobility Raffaele Salvucci/ Kenneth Karlsson, DTU Emission free transport: How cities can change a whole sector Jenny Skagestad/Torfinn Belbo, Zero Zero Emission Vessels cruising the Seven Seas. Business drivers & Technology enablers Christina Ianssen, Bellona PANEL DEBATE: How to speed up the introduction of Electro-Mobility for passenger transport and distribution of goods: The role of different actors and key measures Panelist: Jacopo Tattini (IEA), Jenny Skagestad/Torfinn Belbo (Zero), Christina Ianssen (Bellona), Mattias Goldmann (Fores), Kenneth Karlsson (DTU), Henrik Gudmundsson (Concito), Julia Hansson, IVL (more panelist might be added)

16 Parallel session Value addition by grid balancing 16 Moderator: Speakers and panel participants Title: Electrofuels - Søren K. Kær (AAU) Title: Grid integrated advanced biofuels Thomas Helmer Pedersen (AAU) Title: Winddiesel - Christian Aichernig (repotec.at) Title: Noget med integration mellem vind og elektrolyse

17 Parallel session - sustainable horizons for Heating & Cooling 17 Moderator: Speakers and panel participants 4HD /Heat Roadmap Europe (AAU) Brian Vad Mathiesen (AAU) Utilization of industry excess heat for district heating. Novel & passive cooling solution for Datacenters: Paw V. Mortensen (House of Energy)