Workshop — Paris, France

IEA-IIP Policy Pathway on Energy Management Programmes Workshop

Background

The International Energy Agency and the Institute for Industrial Productivity organised a workshop on Energy Management Programmes on 30 September in Paris. The workshop is part of the preparatory process for the development of a Policy Pathway on how governments can promote energy management in industry. IEA has partnered with the Institute for Industrial Productivity that aims to co-operate with the world’s top experts and share the most successful ideas on industrial energy efficiency.

Based on experience, published research, expert workshops and best-practice country case studies, the IEA Policy Pathways Series provides details on how to implement specific recommendations drawn from the IEA's 25 Energy Efficiency Policy Recommendations. The publications are designated for policy makers at all levels of government and other relevant stakeholders seeking practical ways to develop, support, and monitor energy efficiency policies.

As emphasised during the Energy Management Action Network (EMAK) workshops in 2010, there is a need to build up knowledge and exchange experiences on approaches and policies that promote energy management in industry.

The objective of the workshop is to discuss key issues that need to be considered when planning, implementing, monitoring, and evaluating energy management programmes for industry. The workshop will be attended by representatives from public authorities, industry, and experts.

Agenda

Proceedings:

The IEA 25 Energy Efficiency Policy Recommendations
Robert Tromop, International Energy Agency

IEA Policy Pathways Series
Vida Rozite, International Energy Agency

Energy Management Programmes – Overview of key issues
Julia Reinaud, Amelie Goldberg
Institute for Industrial Productivity

Closer to industry needs
Moderator: Vida Rozite, IEA

Experiences from industry
Gabriele Satori, Stanwell Corporation Limited

Importance of co-benefits and how these can be measured
Erik Gudbjerg, Lokalenergi, Denmark

Catering to the needs of SMEs experiences from the BESS-EX BESS project
Ronald Vermeeren, NL Agency Energy and Climate
Quantification of energy savings and benefits
Pierre Langlois, Efficiency Valuation Organization (EVO)

Roundtable on existing and planned programmes and initiatives
Moderator: Amelie Goldberg, IIP

Comparison of voluntary agreements in Ireland, Denmark, Sweden
John O’Sullivan, Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland

Energy Efficiency Opportunities Programme in Australia
Louise Vickery, Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism, Australia

US Superior Energy Performance Programme
Aimee McKane, Laurence Berkeley National Laboratory on behalf of the US Department of Energy

Roundtable on existing and planned programmes and initiatives
Moderator: Julia Reinaud, IIP

Energy Efficiency Agreement - Action Plans in Finland
Hille Hyytiä, Motiva, Finland

Netherlands
Ronald Vermeeren, NL Agency Energy and Climate

Germany - Learning Energy Efficiency Networks (LEEN)
Clemens Rohde, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research

EU policies
Dusan Jakovljevic, Energy Efficiency in Industrial Processes (EEIP)

Japan
Yukari Yamashita, Institute for Energy Economics, Japan

Korea
Soo-hyeon Yun, Korea Energy Management Corporation

Monitoring and evaluation
Moderator: Jungwook Park, IEA

Best practices for M&E
Mirjam Harmelink, Harmelink Consulting, the Netherlands

Lessons learned from evaluating the Swedish programme
Thomas Björkman, Swedish Energy Agency

On-line monitoring system for companies and energy audit monitoring system
Ulla Suomi, Motiva, Finland

Discussion on Policy packages and pathways
Moderators: Vida Rozite, IEA & Julia Reinaud

Briefing Papers:

Australia
Korea
Netherlands
Switzerland

European Standardization on Energy Management and Energy Efficiency

Measuring and Verifying Energy Savings By: Efficiency Valuation Organization
Overview of the GSEP Certification Working Group