31 March - 1 April, 2014 2nd European Energy Congress Second European Energy Congress Energy Markets between “More Europe” and National Autonomy March 31st and April 1st 2014 in Brussels With contributions by: Michael bauchmüller, Süddeutsche Zeitung prof. Dr. peter birkner, Mainova AG Dr. leonhard birnbaum, E.ON SE Rune bjørnson, Statoil Jean-françois Cirelli, GDF SUEZ bas eickhout, European Parliament Cheryl fisher, European Investment Bank Dr. Christoph frei, World Energy Council sigmar gabriel, Federal Ministry for Economics and Energy (tbc) Céline gauer, European Commission Matthias groote, European Parliament Connie Hedegaard, European Commission Didier Herbert, European Commission thorsten Herdan, VDMA Power Systems Michael Hoffmann, Trans Adriatic Pipeline AG David Hone, Royal Dutch Shell Jan Hromadko, Dow Jones International GmbH gertjan lankhorst, GasTerra BV David Mclean, ExxonMobil Gas & Power Marketing günther oettinger, European Commission (tbc) patrick pouyanné, TOTAL S.A. Dr. peter Reitz, EEX – European Energy Exchange AG Herbert Reul, European Parliament ulrich schäfer, Süddeutsche Zeitung Martin schulz, European Parliament Dr. Rudolf staudigl, Wacker Chemie AG Dr. Michael süß, Siemens AG Hans ten berge, EURELECTRIC Claude turmes, European Parliament luc Willems, Pentalateral Forum for North Western Europe nick Winser, ENTSO-E Dr. Michael Wunnerlich, BDEW gabriele Zimmer, European Parliament An event by: Preferred Partner: In cooperation with: Media Partner: preface Dear ladies and gentlemen, Europe has ambitious plans for 2014. It intends to forge ahead with the integration of the European energy market, which must be intensified if Europe is to maintain its competitiveness within the international market and remain attractive as an industry location. At the same time Member States are, in some cases, pursuing contradictory agendas in their national energy policies and respective market designs. What will the future support schemes for renewable energies look like in practice? What can industry and energy providers expect in terms of emissions trading, capacity markets and compensatory regulations? What can and what must a new Commission address in the immediate future? Which road will it take? A range of questions with a decisive influence on prices and supply security, on market opportunities and investments. The Second European Energy Congress energy Markets between “More europe” and national autonomy on March 31st and april 1st 2014 in brussels, organised by the Süddeutscher Verlag Veranstaltungen GmbH together with the Süddeutsche Zeitung, Siemens and in cooperation with the con|energy agency will address precisely these questions. Following the successful launch event in May 2013, the 2014 congress intends once again to offer impulses for strategic considerations, stimulate discussion in the industry and provide you with first hand information on current European energy policy proposals. As speakers we have succeeded in winning high calibre experts from politics, the energy economy, industry, associations, media and science. Exchange ideas with industry colleagues from Europe and discuss with us how energy policy concepts can be successfully implemented and what impulses are needed for the future! Together with all the participants, we are very much looking forward to greeting you in Brussels in March 2014. Yours sincerely Michael Bauchmüller Energy Policy Correspondent, Süddeutsche Zeitung Claudia Garrels Head of managerakademie Süddeutscher Verlag Veranstaltungen program advisory: Michael bauchmüller, energy correspondent, parliamentary Desk süddeutsche Zeitung gmbH Claudia garrels, Jan-peter schwartz, Head of managerakademie, süddeutscher Verlag Veranstaltungen gmbH Corporate Vice president for energy Communications, siemens ag 2 prof. Dr. Michael seidel, Rheinische fachhochschule Köln, euf enerko energie & umwelt gmbH list of speakers: prof. Dr. peter birkner, Member of the Board of Management, Mainova AG Didier Herbert, Director, DG Enterprise and Industry, Directorate Enterprise, Competitiveness, Industry and Growth Policies, European Commission Dr. leonhard birnbaum, Member of the Board of Management, E.ON SE thorsten Herdan, CEO, VDMA Power Systems Rune bjørnson, Senior Vice President, Natural Gas, Statoil Michael Hoffmann, External Affairs Director, Trans Adriatic Pipeline AG Jean-françois Cirelli, Vice Chairman and President, GDF SUEZ and President Eurogas David Hone, Chief Climate Change Advisor, Royal Dutch Shell bas eickhout, MEP, GRÜNE/EFA, European Parliament gertjan lankhorst Chief Executive Officer GasTerra BV Cheryl fisher, Director Energy Department, European Investment Bank David Mclean, Manager for Natural Gas Liquids and New Business Development, ExxonMobil Gas & Power Marketing Dr. Christoph frei, Secretary General, World Energy Council günther oettinger, Commissioner for Energy, European Commission (tbc) sigmar gabriel, Federal Minister for Economics and Energy, Federal Ministry for Economics and Energy (tbc) patrick pouyanné, President Refining-Chemicals, Executive Committee Member, TOTAL S.A. Céline gauer, Acting Director, DG Competition, Directorate B Energy and Environment, European Commission Dr. peter Reitz, CEO, EEX – European Energy Exchange AG Matthias groote, MEP, SPE, Chairman ENVI-Committee, European Parliament Herbert Reul, MEP, EVP, European Parliament Connie Hedegaard, Commissioner for Climate Action, European Commission Martin schulz, President, European Parliament 3 list of speakers: luc Willems, Deputy Secretary General of the Benelux Union, Pentalateral Forum for North Western Europe nick Winser, President, ENTSO-E and UK Executive Director at National Grid Dr. Michael Wunnerlich, Member of the Executive Board, BDEW and Managing Director of BDEW representation to the European Union gabriele Zimmer, MEP, KVEL/NGL, European Parliament sponsoring Contact: nicole Haverkamp are you interested in exhibition and sponsoring opportunities during the congress? We are happy to inform you about customized options for your business. Preferred Partner: süddeutscher Verlag Veranstaltungen gmbH +49 8191 125-573 nicole.haverkamp@sv-veranstaltungen.de The siemens energy sector is the world‘s leading supplier of a broad spectrum of products, services and solutions for power generation in thermal power plants and using renewables, power transmission in grids and for the extraction, processing and transport of oil and gas. In fiscal 2013 (ended September 30), the Energy Sector had revenues of EUR27.5 billion and received new orders totaling approximately EUR26.6 billion and posted a profit of EUR2 billion. On September 30, 2013, the Energy Sector had a work force of almost 83,500. Further information is available at: http://www.siemens.com/energy 4 first day of the congress: Monday, March 31st 2014 from 8:00 Welcome Coffee and Registration Moderation: Michael bauchmüller, energy correspondent, süddeutsche Zeitung 09:00 –09:30 Welcome by the organisers and the conference moderator i. european energy policy and european market design 09:30 –10:00 Roadmap 2030 – emissions, energy efficiency and Renewable energies Günther Oettinger, Commissioner for Energy, European Commission (tbc) 10:00 –10:30 Challenges for the european energy policy from the point of view of the european parliament Martin Schulz, President, European Parliament 10:30 –11:00 focus on renewable energies – a model for europe? Sigmar Gabriel, Federal Minister of Economics and Energy, Federal Ministry for Economics and Energy (tbc) 11:00 –11:30 Coffee break 11:30 –12:00 energy outlook – What is the energy mix of the future? Dr. Christoph Frei, Secretary General, World Energy Council 12:00 –12:30 european electricity market design – the industry view Dr. Michael Süß, Member of the Managing Board Siemens AG and CEO of Siemens Energy Sector 12:30 –13:30 lunch break 13:30 –14:00 Developing capacities and supply security as premises for a european energy policy Patrick Pouyanné, President Refining-Chemicals, Executive Committee Member, TOTAL S.A. 14:00 –14:30 the critical contribution of natural gas to a european low-carbon energy system in 2030 and beyond Rune Bjørnson, Senior Vice President Natural Gas, Statoil 14:30 –15:00 Coffee break ii. en route to a european single energy market between supply security and capacity markets 15:00 –15:30 focus on renewable energies – Where are the subsidies of renewable energies in europe heading? Céline Gauer, Acting Director, DG Competition, Directorate B Energy and Environment, European Commission 15:30 –16:00 energy in europe between protection of the Climate and Competition Jean-François Cirelli,Vice Chairman and President, GDF SUEZ and President Eurogas 16:00 –16:30 Developing the grid for 2030 Nick Winser, President, ENTSO-E and UK Executive Director at National Grid 5 first day of the congress: Monday, March 31st 2014 16:30 –16:45 opening statement: Regional cooperation as a basis for the single european energy market Luc Willems, Deputy Secretary General of the Benelux Union, Pentalateral Forum for North Western Europe 16:45 –18:00 panel Discussion: progress and problems in developing the single energy market – how will europe continue? Moderation: ulrich schäfer, Head of economics Department, süddeutsche Zeitung participants: – Dr. leonhard birnbaum, Member of the board of Management, e.on se – gertjan lankhorst, Chief executive officer, gasterra bV – Dr. peter Reitz, Ceo, eex – european energy exchange ag – Dr. Michael süß, Member of the Managing board siemens ag and Ceo of siemens energy sector – luc Willems, Deputy secretary general of the benelux union, pentalateral forum as of 19:00 Dinner event The organizers and Siemens invite the participants and speakers to a stylish dinner event at the rooftop room of the Hotel. Enjoy the unique view over Brussels, good food and interesting networking with colleagues and experts from the European energy industry, politics, associations and academia. With the kind support of: second day of the congress: tuesday, april 1st 2014 Moderation: Michael bauchmüller, energy correspondent, parliamentary Desk, süddeutsche Zeitung iii. Challenges for climate protection 09:00 – 09:30 european climate policy – between ambition and location issues Connie Hedegaard, Commissioner for Climate Action, European Commission 09:30 –10:00 the future of the emission trading system David Hone, Chief Climate Change Advisor, Royal Dutch Shell 6 second day of the congress: tuesday, april 1st 2014 10:00 –10:30 Coffee break 10:30 –11:00 european energy Market 2020 – a new start Hans ten Berge, Secretary General, EURELECTRIC 11:00 –11:30 energy efficiency – progress in implementing the energy efficiency directive Claude Turmes, MEP, GRÜNE/EFA, European Parliament iV. business Case europe – How will europe remain competitive in the future? 11:30 –13:00 panel Discussion: Quo vadis europa? Where is europe heading after the elections? Moderation: ulrich schäfer, Head of economics Department, süddeutsche Zeitung participants: – Matthias groote, Mep, spe, european parliament – thorsten Herdan, Ceo, VDMa power systems – Herbert Reul, Mep, eVp, european parliament – Claude turmes, Mep, gRÜne/efa, european parliament – Dr. Michael Wunnerlich, Member of the board of Management, bDeW – gabriele Zimmer, Mep, KVl/ngl, european parliament 13:00 –14:00 Joint lunch 14:00 –14:30 bringing Caspian gas to europe – improving diversity and security of supply Michael Hoffmann, External Affairs Director, Trans Adriatic Pipeline AG 14:30 –16:00 panel Discussion: How can europe assert itself in the international competition? Moderation: Jan Hromadko, Dow Jones international gmbH participants: – prof. Dr. peter birkner, Member of the board of Management, Mainova ag – bas eickhout, Mep, gRÜne/efa, european parliament – Cheryl fisher, Director energy Department, european investment bank – Didier Herbert, Director, Dg enterprise and industry, european Commission – David Mclean, Manager for natural gas liquids and new business Development, exxonMobil gas & power Marketing – Dr. Rudolf staudigl, Chairman of the board of Management, Wacker Chemie ag 16:00 –16:15 16:15 summary and final discussion end and coffee break 7 31 March - 1 April, 2014 2nd European Energy Congress www.european-energy-congress.com Registration form: Süddeutscher Verlag Veranstaltungen GmbH Justus-von-Liebig-Straße 1 86899 Landsberg / Lech q I hereby like to register for the event “Second European Energy Congress” on March 31st and April 1st 2014 in Brussels (fee € 2.090,-). 81430308 Mandatory participation in the evening event q Yes q No q Special Discount of 20% for Siemens business partners Registration – please return by fax to: +49 8191 12597-322 www.european-energy-congress.com via E-Mail: via Internet: Organisation and Registration: Venue: The Hotel. 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