Põhjamaade Ministrite Nõukogu väljaanded:
Energiakonverents 2019
Aad van Bohemen, Head of the Energy Policy and Security Division, International Energy Agency (IEA): How are the Nordics and Baltics performing in a global and European context in renewables, in energy efficiency and in innovative technologies? The "eagles view "of Nordics and Baltics on the way toward 2030.
Dolf Gielen, Director, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA): Are renewable technologies coming faster than expected? What are the drivers and where are we heading?
Vasco Ferreira, DG Energy, EU Commission: Status for the NECP's. How are the members doing 3 months before delivery date? Is this enough to reach the 1,5 degree climate target? What does the Commission expect from the 2050 strategy discussion?
Martin Collignon, Member at the Danish Youth Climate Council and COO of ElectricityMap: What are the solutions for the future and next generation?
Jean Arnold Vinois, Adviser on the Energy Union, Jacques Delors Institute: From 2007 Energy Policy for Europe to 2030 policies. 28 plans. Convergence or divergence. What can be the priorities of renewed EU institutions?
Markku Kinnunen, Chief Counsellor at the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment of Finland: Update on the NECPs and the need for regional coordination
Andrejs Apanuks, Ministry of Economics of Latvia: National Energy and Climate plan - regional interaction and linkage
Lars Georg Jensen, Coordinator NECP, Danish Energy Agency: National Energy and Climate Plan in the making
Knut Aanstad, VP Offshore Wind Business Development, Equinor: The prospects for offshore wind in the European energy transition to 2030 and beyond
Berit Tennbakk, Partner at THEMA Consulting Group: BEMIP offshore wind study. Are there opportunities in the Baltic Sea for offshore wind?
Andris Vanags, Fortum Latvia and Latvian Federation for Renewable energy: Bioenergy in Latvia 2030
Andres Meesak, CEO Estonian PV Association: Potential and trends of solar harnessing in the Nordic-Baltic region
Ingvild Ombudstvedt, Owner/Lawyer, IOM Law: Paving the way for deployment of CCUS. A report from the Baltic carbon forum
Dovile Almanyte-Zdanaviciene, Head of Climate change management policy group, Ministry of Energy of the Republic of Lithuania: 100 percent renewables in 2050? How could RES policy instruments still do a difference?
Thomas Björkman, Project manager, Swedish Energy Agency (STEM): Energy efficiency in industry - a policy case
Marek Strandberg, Expert and consultant on energy and climate, Tallinn Energy Agency: Decarbonisation plan for energy sector
Kalle Kilk, Elering, TSO Estonia: The future work towards 2030 on strengthening the Baltic grid between the Baltics
Mette Quinn, Head of Unit for EU ETS Implementation at European Commission, DG Climate Action: Reducing Climate Change: The EU’s policy experience, including positive and negative interactions between policies
Ansis Zbanovs, Electrical Engineer, AS "Augstsprieguma tīkls (AST): Perspectives on the generation adequacy on the Baltic TSO- side
Anders Pallesen Jensen, Head of Security of Supply, Energinet Denmark: Perspectives on the generation adequacy and SOS from the Nordic TSO-side
Liutauras Varanavicius, Director, Litgrid: Is desynchronization in 2025 still within reach?
Rota Šņuka, Latvian NRA (regulator): How to break the silos between gas and electricity markets?
Energiakonverents 2018
Leonardo Zannier, Energy Policy coordination team, DG ENER: An overview of the final governance regulation. What does the Commission expect from the EU member states and how will the iterative process with member states take place?
Peter Zeniewski, Energy Analyst, World Energy Outlook, International Energy Agency: How could the new governance system in the EU’s energy policies for 2030 change the world energy outlook as seen from the IEA? How does the IEA consider the progress and outlook in the Nordic and Baltic countries?
Karl Kivinurm, Strategy Manager, Elering: The power of digitalization in the new policy framework. How will new technologies influence future consumers? The role of TSOs in new market design.
Daniel Becker, Director, Navigant: Where is the European region going? What are the scenarios and the major technology drivers? What are the impacts from governance or markets?
Morten Boje Blarke, Danish Energy Agency: The case of Denmark.
Madis Laaniste, Head of Strategic Planning, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communication: The case of Estonia.
Emma Thornberg, Head of Section, Ministry of Energy: The case of Sweden.
Tomas Lukosevicius, Head of International Cooperation and Planning Division, Ministry of Energy of Lithuania Ministry of Energy of Lithuania: The case of Lithuania.
Knut Kroepelien, Eurelectric/Energi Norge: Viewpoints from the electricity Industry.
Raul Potisepp, Elektritransport LLC, Estonia: What can electromobility contribute towards the 2030 goals?
Peep Siitam, Estonian Wind Power Association, Team Paldiski: The Baltic Sea - a favourable place for offshore wind power?
Ragnar Ottosen, Nordic Commodities: Opportunities in the region for new products on the demand side.
Juozas Abaravicius, project manager, Litgrid: The fundamental challenges of energy security. Synchronization and desynchronization.
Leonardo Zannier, DG ENER, EU Commission: The challenge of interaction between governance and the renewables directive. How should it be read?
Andrej Apanuks, Director of the Department of Sustainable Energy Policy, Ministry of Economics of the Republic of Latvia: What are the challenges of energy efficiency in a liberalized market?
Ove Flataker, Director of independent regulator (NRA), Norway: The regional challenges in market integration and market design, and interdependence with other dimensions.
Jarmo Heinonen, Director, Bioeconomy and Cleantech, Innovation Funding Agency, Finland: How does innovation support energy transition in Finland
Hans Jørgen Koch, Director, Nordic Energy Research: Lessons from Nordic energy technology efforts. Best practices and better cooperation with the Baltics. Reflections on regional cooperation and opportunities.
Raimond Tamm, Vice Mayor of Tartu, Estonia: Lessons to be learnt and policy responses at the local level. Examples from a Baltic city.
Energiakonverents 2017
Mårten Westrup, Energy Policy Co-ordination team leader, DG Energy, European Commission: Progress and governance
Claudia Canevari, Deputy Director of Energy Efficiency Unit, DG ENERGY: New energy efficiency directives
Dzintars Kaulins, Director, Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Department, Ministry of Economics, Latvia: Latvia and Energy Efficiency Directive recast: progress achieved and way forwardrecast: progress achieved and way forward
Dirk Hendricks, Senior Policy Adviser, European Renewable Energies Federation: The winter package essentials for the renewable sector
Eva Centeno López, Swedish Ministry of Environment and Energy: Sweden´s view on EU-policy for renewable energy after 2020
Dovile Almanyte, Head of Unit, Renewable Energy Sources Division, Ministry of Energy, Lithuania: Lithuanian perspective: renewable energy
Jaanus Uiga, Expert, Department of Energy, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications, Estonia: Renewable Energy and Clean Energy Package Estonian view Clean Energy Package Estonian view
Samuel Thomas, Senior Programme Manager, International Energy Agency (IEA): Presentation 1: Can the Nordic and Baltic countries do an even better job in renewable energy and energy efficiency? Presentation 2: What are the main challenges facing energy efficiency?
Mari Hegg Gundersen, Head of Unit, Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Administration, Norway: The winter package - seen from Norway
Daniel Becker, Managing Partner, Ecofys: How to build viable policies around energy transition and climate change mitigation?around energy transition and climate change mitigation?
Pentti Puhakka, Chief Counsellor, Ministry of Economic Affairs and the Employment, Finland: Energy efficiency directive update: Finnish approach
Madis Laaniste, Head of Strategy, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications, Estonia: Implementation of the EED in Estonia and outlook for the EED reviewEstonia and outlook for the EED review
Clas-Otto Wene, Wenergy AB, Sweden: Learning curves and government deployment programmes challenge conventional economic wisdomchallenge conventional economic wisdom
Ragnar Ottosen, Nordic Commodities AS, Norway: Decentral Flexibility Marketplace Investments in Energy EfficiencyInvestments in Energy Efficiency
Knut Kroepelien, Senior Policy and Legal adviser, Energy Norway: Can market-compatible renewable policies address climate change and security of supply?policies address climate change and security of supply?
Energiakonverents 2016
Mårten Westrup, Team Leader, DG ENERGY A.1, European Commission: Energy Union - State of play and next steps
Dr. Ute Collier, Senior Programme Leader, International Energy Agency: Renewable energy and energy efficiency performance in Nordic and Baltic countries – lessons for 2030
Claudia Canevari, Deputy Head – Energy Efficiency Unit DG ENER, European Commission: Energy efficiency and the Energy Union: where we are. Where we will be.
Madis Laaniste, Head of Strategy, Strategic Planning Manager Energy Department, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications, Estonia: Energy efficiency in Estonia
Signe Marie Enghave, Advisor, Danish Energy Agency: Energy efficiency in Denmark
Jouni Kivirinne, Business Development Manager, Helen OY, Finland: Urban energy efficiency based to CHP-CHC DHC
Harald von Heyden, Enfo AS, Norway: Country and industry interventions in Norway
Dr. Ute Collier, Senior Programme Leader, International Energy Agency: Renewable energy towards 2030: markets vs subsidies?
Ruta Baltause, Policy Officer, DG Energy - European Commission: EU Renewable Energy Policy - regional cooperation
Ash Sharma, Special Adviser for Climate Change, Nordic Environment Finance Corporation (NEFCO): Climate Financing for a Low Carbon Tomorrow
Aija Timofejeva, Director of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Department, Ministry of Economics, Latvia: Renewable energy policy - now and tomorrow
Eva Centeno López, Deputy Director, Energy Division, Ministry of Environment and Energy, Sweden: Sweden´s renewable energy policies towards 2020 and 2030
Anja Liukko,Government Counsellor, Ministry of Employment and the Economy, Finland: Renewable energy policies towards 2020 and 2030
Dirk Hendricks, Senior Policy Advisor, EREF: Industry perspectives on renewable energy policies towards 2020 and 2030
Jens Bjöörn, Senior Manager Public Affairs, Fortum: Transition towards solar economy is ongoing
Knut F. Kroepelien, Senior Policy and Legal Adviser, Energy Norway: Rethinking European measures for renewable energy towards 2030
Energiakonverents 2015
Antonio Lopez-Nicolas, Policy Officer, DG Energy, European Commission: Framework for Climate & Energy #EU2030
Simon Müller, Energy Analyst, System Integration of Renewables, Renewable Energy Division, International Energy Agency: Renewable Electricity - Deployment Outlook, System Integration and Market Design
Madis Laaniste, Head of Strategy, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications, Estonia: Renewable Energy Policy Framework: Estonia
Johan Vetlesen, Deputy Director General, Ministry of Petroleum and Energy, Norway: Renewable energy policy framework in Norway
Gustav Ebenå, Head of Unit, Swedish Energy Agency, Sweden: Renewables in Sweden
Andreea Tanasa, Programme Assistant – EU Policies, DG Energy, European Commission: Looking beyond the Third Energy Package. Projects of Common InterestPackage. Projects of Common Interest
Ramūnas Bikulčius, Head of Strategy and Research Division, Transmission System Operator "LITGRID", Lithuania: Security of supply –desynchronizing Baltics from Russia and backing generation adequacy in the Nordic-Baltic area. Beyond BEMIP and way forward in regional cooperation on energy infrastructure
Ingrid Arus, Head of Electricity Markets Department, Elering, Estonia: Cooperation between the Nordic and the Baltic power systems in Electricity Balancing
Athanasios Troupakis, Market Advisor, ENTSO-E: Future Energy Market Design and Need for New Network Codes
Karin Widegren, Adviser to the Director-General, Market Design and Technology Development, Swedish Energy Markets Inspectorate: New challenges for national regulators beyond the third package
Kliimakonverents 2013
Keit Pentus-Rosimannus, Eesti keskkonnaminister: avasõnad
Lena Ek, Rootsi keskkonnaminister: avasõnad
Jens Hesselbjerg Christensen, Taani Meteoroloogia Instituudi teadusjuht: Kliimateaduse värskeimad tõed ja nende asjakohasus piirkondlike kliimamuutuste kontekstis
Simon Upton, OECD keskkonnadirektoraadi juht: Mida tähendab valitsuspoliitikale kliimamuutustega tegelemine?
Artur Runge-Metzger, Euroopa Komisjoni kliimameetmete peadirektoraadi kliimastrateegia direktor: Kliimapoliitika pärast 2020. aastat
Robert Tromop, Rahvusvaheline Energiaagentuuri energiatõhususe üksuse juht: Energia ja ressursside väljavaated
Kaja Peterson, Stockholmi Keskkonnainstituudi Tallinna Keskuse vanemekspert: Bioloogiline mitmekesisus muutuvas kliimas
Erika Jorgensen, Maailmapanga majandusnõunik: Kliimamuutustest juhinduvad investeeringud
Maxi Nactigall, Läänemeremaade Nõukogu säästva arengu ekspertgrupi BALTIC 21 nõunik: Kliimamuutustega kohanemise strateegia ja tegevusplaan Läänemere piirkonnas
Jon Kahn, Rootsi keskkonnaministeeriumi kantsler: Rootsi kliimategevused
Merja Turunen, Soome keskkonnaministeeriumi keskkonnapoliitika vanemnõunik ja kliimamuutuste grupi juht: Soome kliimategevused
Ilze Pruse, Läti keskkonnaministeeriumi kliima- ja keskkonnapoliitika osakonna juhataja: Läti kliimategevused
Stasile Znutiene, Leedu keskkonnaministeeriumi kliimamuutuste poliitika osakonna juhataja: Leedu kliimategevused
Meelis Münt, Eesti keskkonnaministeeriumi asekantsler: Eesti kliimategevused
PhD Atte Korhola, Helsingi Ülikooli keskkonnamuutuste ja –poliitika osakonna professor: Kaudsed lähenemised kliimamuutuste leevendamisele: Hartwelli mõttepaber
Ulrika Olausson, Jönköpingi ülikooli professor: Meedia ja kodanikud kliimast
Benjamin Donald Smith, Põhjamaade Energiauuringute Keskuse vanemnõunik: Põhjamaad 2050. aastaks kliimaneutraalsed. Põhjamaade energiatehnoloogia väljavaated
Valdur Lahtvee, Stockholmi Keskkonnainstituudi Tallinna Keskuse vanemekspert: Vähesaastava majanduse võimalused Eestis
Jon Kahn, Rootsi keskkonnaministeeriumi kantsler: Põhjamaade panus vähesaastavasse majandusse
Fredrik Hannerz, Rootsi keskkonnaministeeriumi osakonnajuhataja: Kiiresti lagunevate saasteainete piiramine – edu võti
Outi Honkatukia, Soome rahandusministeeriumi majandusosakonna vanemnõunik: Fossiilenergia toetuste järkjärguline kaotamine
Bjarni D. Sigurdsson, Islandi Põllumajandusülikooli metsateaduse professor: Metsade ökosüsteemid muutuvas kliimas
Karoliina Niemi, Soome Metsatööstuste Liidu metsanduse vanemnõunik: Kestlik metsamajandamine – võtmetegur kliimamuutuste leevendamisel
Anders Lindroth, Lundi Ülikooli professor: Süsinikdioksiidi allikad ja roll atmosfääris
Andres Tarand, kliimateadlane, endine Euroopa Parlamendi saadik: Õhutemperatuuri jätkuv korrigeerimine Läänemere piirkonnas
Kadri Koppel, Linnalabori säästva arengu lektor: Ruumiline planeerimine kui vahend kliimamuutuste leevendamiseks ja nendega kohanemiseks
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