Tuesday 13 October 2015, 9:00-5:00 pm, Brussels
Energy Agencies & Energy Services of Regional Authorities’
Role in Supporting Covenant of Mayors Municipalities
Palais des Académies, rue Ducale 1, Brussels
Moderator: Catrin Maby, researcher on the retrofitting of homes at Cardiff University (UK)
Introduction
Vincent Berrutto, Head of Unit – Horizon 2020 Energy, EASME
Session I – Support to bundle investment packages
Filip Dumitriu, FEDARENE – Presentation of Brochure: “Innovative Financing Schemes in Local and Regional Energy Efficiency Policies”
Ralf Goldmann, European Investment Bank – Procedure to follow / Quick-check for Municipalities
Rüdiger Lohse, KEA – Baden-Württemberg Energy Agency (Germany)
Piergabriele Andreoli, Director of AESS – Provincial Energy Agency of Modena (Italy)
ELENA Modena
MLEI MARTE
Session II – 2nd Covenant of Mayors Signing Ceremony for Local and Regional Energy Agencies
Sebastien Occhipenti, DG ENERGY, European Commission
EC message to Energy Agencies
Roman Doubrava, European Commission, DG Energ
Session III – Support in managing a local low carbon fund
Carlos Sousa, AGENEAL – Almada Local Energy Agency (Portugal)
Sheryl French, Cambridgeshire County Council (UK) – MLEI Low Carbon Hub
Session IV – Support to bottom-up initiatives
Paul Kenny, CEO of Tipperary Energy Agency (Ireland) – Templederry Community wind farm
Christian Labie, Director of RAEE – Rhône-Alpes Energy and Environment Agency (France) Communities with Photovoltaic Plants
Paul Kenny, CEO of Tipperary Energy Agency (Ireland) – Tipperary Superhomes Pilot “Pay as You Save” Proposal
Elodie Denizart, Picardie Region (France) – Picardie Pass Rénovation
Samantha Jacson, Nord Pas-de-Calais Region (France) – SEM Nord Energies
Conclusion
Stephan Renner, EASME, European Commission
Venue: Palais des Académies, rue Ducale 1, Brussels
Target audience: Local / Regional energy agency & National networks of energy agencies
Overview: Designed in a fully interactive way, the 4th edition of this ManagEnergy networking event for energy agency directors will focus on all aspects that could help an energy agency become the one-stop-shop not only for technical projects but also for investment plans in energy efficiency and renewables. Energy agencies will use some of the most successful examples across Europe as a basis for the interactive discussions.
As last year, a small signing ceremony is foreseen for those energy agencies that are willing to join the Covenant of Mayors Initiative or for those who joined after June 2014. Visit the Local and Regional Agencies Corner on the Covenant of Mayors website.
Organised by FEDARENE on behalf of ManagEnergy and supported by the Covenant of Mayors.