AGENDA 26/05/2015
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AGENDA 26/05/2015
AGENDA 26/05/2015 11.00 – 11.30 Opening Marek Woszczyk, PKEE Włodzimierz Karpiński, Minister of Treasury (tbc) dr Krzysztof Zamasz, Enea 11.30 – 13.00 Socio-economical dimensions of activities of 21st century energy utility Chair: Ambassador Andrzej Byrt Panelists: Filip Thon (RWE), Dariusz Lubera (Tauron), prof. Witold Orłowski (Politechnika Warszawska), Roman Walkowiak (KGHM), dr Mark Jamison (University of Florida) 1 Various dimensions of social responsibility of modern energy utility (towards society; local, regional, state, European, global communities) Means and forms of realization of social responsibility by modern energy utilities Social responsibility and economy Innovative e-utility in innovative economy 14.00 – 15.30 Innovative energy utility Chair: Marek Samotyj (EPRI) Panelists: dr Peter Fox-Penner (The Brattle Group), dr Stathis Peteves (EC – JRC Institute for Energy and Transport), Robert Stelmaszczyk (PTPiREE), Andrzej Tersa (Energa) Are creativity and innovativeness important features in energy business? Areas of R&D (RD3) in the energy sector Ways of support of RD3 in the energy sector The influence on liberalization, climate policy on innovativeness of energy utilities Innovativeness of energy sector vs. other sectors 2 15.30 – 17.00 Energy utilities, energy security and European market transformations Chair: Iana Dreyer (Borderlex.eu) Panelists: Marek Woszczyk (PGE, PKEE), Aleksander Grad (Tauron), dr Dalius Misiūnas (Lietuvos Energija), Jean-Arnold Vinois (European Commission), John Sinner (EIB) CEE utilities – coping with market, technological, environmental & geopolitical change Innovation & digital & “smartness”- reaping the benefits of a more decentralised energy system Flexible sourcing – developing gas and electricity trading hubs in CEE Infrastructure – role of the Energy Union and the European Investment Plan 3 27/05/2015 Room I 9.00 – 10.30 Sustainable e-utility Chair: dr Jan Rączka Panelists: prof. Atle Midttun (BI Norwegian Business School), prof. Karsten Neuhoff (The German Institute for Economic Research - DIW Berlin), prof. Tadeusz Skoczkowski (Politechnika Warszawska), dr inż. Paweł Skowroński (Politechnika Warszawska), prof. Waldemar Skomudek (Politechnika Opolska) Energy efficiency – a friend or a foe of energy utility? Can e-mobility, storage and distributed generation make a business case for e-utility? Energy prosumer as a client and competitor of e-utility Economy of e-utility in a scenario of dynamic development of distributed generation E-utility and economy of climate change Coal-based climate change policy – is it an oxymoron? 4 11.00 – 12.30 I-utility Chair: dr hab. Mariusz Swora Panelists: Michał Jarczyński (Enea Operator), dr Mark Jamison (University of Florida), António da Costa (EDP), Piotr Kołodziej (PTPiREE), Mariusz Przybylik (A.T. Kearney) How ICT influences and changes management of e-utility Smart metering and smart grids – opening new channels of interactions between e-utility and clients (abusiness case for e-utility) ‘Googlization’ of energy grid: security of supply, privacy protection and the threats of cyberspace The role of predictability in I-utilities regulation. How stable energy regulation rules can help innovative grid companies achieve their goals? Integrating energy prosumers and storage into a smart grid – costs and benefits. 13.30 – 15.00 Energy utility as a capacity supplier Chair: Rafał Zasuń (Wysokienapiecie.pl) Panelists: dr Krzysztof Zamasz (Enea), Henryk Majchrzak (PSE), Tomasz Dąbrowski (MG), Grzegorz Onichimowski, Wojciech Topolnicki (PKEE), Stanisław Poręba (EY) 5 Financing long-term investments in generation Demand response and capacity market (CM) Influence of CM on the liberalized energy market First experiences from the British market (auctions) Room II 9.00 – 10.30 Multi-utilities, innovative products and competition Chair: dr Marek Dietl (SGH) Panelists: Grzegorz Kinelski (Enea), prof. Henryk Mruk (Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Poznaniu), dr Fridrik Larsen (Larsen Energy Branding), prof. Pierre Regibeau (Charles River Associates), prof. Giacomo Calzolari (University of Bologna) Do multi-utilities still make sense: customer perspective and challenges for operations. From commodity to differentiated product: branding / pricing (pricemodels) / product design? What can go together? (energy + gas + heat + cable TV + assurance + services) Away from competition? Should the regulators be worried? 6 11.00 – 12.30 Coal-based energy utility Chair: dr Janusz Steinhoff Panelists: dr Wojciech Myślecki (Politechnika Wrocławska), Paweł Smoleń (Deloitte), Marek Szymczak (Tauron), Waldemar Szulc (PGE), Marek Mrówczyński (EC Będzin) Coal in energy generation and decarbonisation policy of the EU – is it consistent? Economy of using coal by e-utility Who is going to bear costs of inefficiency in Polish coal sector? Costs and benefits of switching to sources of energy other than coal Innovative coal technologies – a real chance or a myth? 13.30 – 15.00 21st century consumer and the modern energy enterprise Chair: prof. Anna Fornalczyk Panelists: Ute Dubois (ISG International Business School in Paris), Maciej Bando (Urząd Regulacji Energetyki), Grażyna Rokicka (Stowarzyszenie Konsumentów Polskich), Kamil Pluskwa-Dąbrowski (Federacja Konsumentów), Örjan Brinkman (European Consumers' Organisation BEUC) Energy poverty – how to tackle the problem of energy trilemma? 7 Affordability of energy and the non-tariffs ways of protection of consumers New forms of interactions between consumer and e-utility Economy of e-utility and the protection of consumers A role of various institutions in the energy consumers’ protection Debate 15.00 – 16.30 What we can do together to make Polish energy sector more innovative? Chair: prof. Marian Gorynia Members of the Board from Enea, Tauron, PGE, Energa Dr Krzysztof Zamasz, Piotr Kołodziej (PTPiREE) Professors: prof. Jan Szmidt (Politechnika Warszawska), prof. Tadeusz Więckowski (Politechnika Wrocławska), prof. Marek Tukiendorf (Politechnika Opolska) 8