4 th European-Ukrainian Energy Day

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1 Draft Programme N.B.: Not all speakers have yet been confirmed REGISTRATION / WELCOME COFFEE OPENING WELCOMING WORDS Mr. Dave Young, Chairman, European-Ukrainian Energy Agency Mr. Oleksander Vilkul, Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine Mr. Jan Tombiński, Head Of EU Delegation to Ukraine PANEL 1 UKRAINE S ENERGY FUTURE: A PATH TO SUSTAINABILITY OR FURTHER DEPENDENCE? - New draft Energy Strategy: Diversification, Sustainability, Security - is the future of Ukraine s energy safe? - Market Vs Regulation - how should an ideal energy strategy be designed - Ukraine in the Energy Community Steps in the right direction or unclear path? - EE and RES: political statements, business interests and social impacts. Mr. Edward Stavisky, Minister of Energy and Coal Industry of Ukraine Mr. Mykola Pashkevych, Head of State Agency on Energy Efficiency and Energy Saving of Ukraine (SAEE) Mr. Janez Kopač, Director, Energy Community Secretariat Mr. Walter Tretton, Head of Section, EU Delegation COFFEE-BREAK Page 1 of 6

2 PANEL 2: THREE PARALLEL SECTIONS PANEL 2-A ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN PRIVATE SECTOR TOOLS IN HAND AND REQUIREMENTS FOR MARKET GROWTH Construction sector: quality, sustainability, affordability PANEL 2-B RES - SOLAR AND WIND POWER INDUSTRIES: LEGAL FRAMEWORK AND PRACTICAL ISSUES PANEL 2-C GREEN CITIES THE POWER OF REGIONS Format: 10 minute presentations followed by Q&A and discussion. 2 Sessions Roundtable Format: Brief presentation followed by discussion and Q&A session 11:30 12:15 Roundtable Format: Brief presentation followed by discussion and Q&A session Construction requirements under international obligations: bridging the gap with Ukraine Life Cycle Cost optimization in context of sustainable building development - the benefits of building certification systems Supplier perspective: cost vs comfort and short vs long term approaches Energy Audits and Energy Passports for buildings: why is it crucial for Ukraine Energy Strategy of Ukraine Grid Connection and Network Control Ministry of Energy and Coal Industry representative Ukrenergo Representative Verkhovna Rada Committee Representative Vitaliy Radchenko, CMS Cameron McKenna LLC Wind Developers Solar Developers The concept and advantages of a smart city Past, current and future destiny of greener cities Energy audit in cities Green city show case Page 2 of 6

3 Mrs. Ima Khrenova-Shymkina, Energy Efficiency in Buildings, GIZ Mr. Michael Reidlinger, ic Consulenten Mrs. Sergyi Nazarov, EUEA member of the Board / Saint-Gobain Construction Products Ukraine Mr. Vitaliy Poplavsky, Director, Centre for Energy Saving Technologies 12:15 13:00 Regulatory and Legal Framework: a Practical Approach New energy market: changes, challenges and opportunities Verkhovna Rada Representative NERC representative Ministry of Regional Development, Housing and Communal Services Representative Law firm Representative Wind Developers Solar Developers Keynote-Speaker: Schneider Electric representative Mr. Volodymyr Harazd, Mayor City of Dolina / President of Association of Energy Efficient Cities of Ukraine Work Group Export Photovoltaic (BSW-Solar) Representative LUNCH Page 3 of 6

4 PANEL 3: THREE PARALLEL SECTIONS PANEL 3-A ENERGY EFFICIENCY: ENERGY SERVICE CONTRACTING AND ESCO SCHEMES STATUS QUO AND EXPECTATIONS PANEL 3-B BIOMASS IN UKRAINE: BRIGHT FUTURE OR A FAILED OPPORTUNITY PANEL 3-C GREEN CITIES IN PRACTICE Format: 10 minute presentations followed by Q&A and discussion. Roundtable Presentations followed by Q&A and discussion Overcoming Legal barriers for Energy Contracting market ESCO projects in Ukraine: lessons learnt and success stories Energy Service Contract: what can Russia teach us Financing ESCO projects: market for IFIs? Role of developers and suppliers: performance on current requirements and law enforcement (tbc) Biomass in Poland. Lessons learnt and consequences for Ukraine. Market Changes in Ukraine: o Green Tariff for electricity - will it ever work for Biomass? o LCR: problems with legislation o Financing are Biomass projects bankable? What are the options? o Support Is the international / donor community helping the Biomass market to develop? Is the IFIs intervention having an impact? Development perspectives: Same problems, new solutions. Is Biomass in Ukraine sustainable economically, environmentally, for the market? Way Ahead: Green tariff for heat; co-firing; formation of an internal market. PV Rooftop installations for domestic electricity, heat and hot water Utilization of local biomass potentials- model regions and Ukrainian perspectives Potentials, Economy and Utilization of Geothermal Power in Ukraine The Environmental Capital of Europe : the Administration of Local Resources Page 4 of 6

5 Ms. Maryna Ilchuk, Arzinger Law firm Aleksey Korchmit, Head of Department, National Commission of Communal Services Market Regulation Mr. Vladimir Yuvonin, Russian Energy Efficiency Agency Mrs. Olena Borysova, Programme Manager, Energy Efficiency & Climate Change, EBRD Mr. Sergiy Leyvikov, Odessa regional energy saving company Representative form NERC Mr. Sergei Volkov, UNDP Senior Programme Manager, Energy and Environment Mr. Sergey Maslichenko, Senior Manager, EBRD Representative from Poland Mr. Mats Lundin, EcoEnergy Mr. Edward Klaeger, EUEA Board Member / CEO, Alter Energy Group Representative from UKR Bioenergy Mr. Christoph Urbschat, Chairman Work Group Export Photovoltaic (BSW-Solar) Dr. Andrej Stanev, Special Agency for Renewable Feedstock (FNR e.v., Germany) Mr. György Horuczi, SWR GEOPOWER (Hungary) 16:00-16:30 COFFEE-BREAK Page 5 of 6

6 PANEL 4 DONORS COORDINATION AND ACTIVITIES INTERNATIONAL EFFORTS FOR UKRAINE S ENERGY DEVELOPMENT 16:30-18:00 - International efforts for EE and RES in Ukraine: Lessons learnt. - Current status and upcoming developments of Ukraine and EU energy cooperation. - Making donor support more effective: is there a way? - Recipients of donor funding: how to measure success? - Local Content Requirement and the new Energy Strategy sustainable development approach or detrimental for Ukraine? Moderator: Ms. Elena Rybak, EUEA Vice-Chairman of the Board,, Managing Director ic Clean Energy Solutions Ukraine Mrs. Ricarda Rieger, Resident Representative, Director, UNDP Mr. Walter Tretton, Head of Section, EU Delegation to Ukraine Mrs. Christiana Hageneder, Project Director, GIZ, Energy Efficiency in Buildings Mr. Jed Barton, Director, USAID Mission to Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova Mr. Sevki Acuner, Director, EBRD Mrs. Olena Voloshyna, Head of IFC Mission in Ukraine CLOSING REMARKS Mr. Dave Young, Chairman, European-Ukrainian Energy Agency COCKTAIL RECEPTION Page 6 of 6