futures-e

Regional Workshop in Warsaw, Poland - February 29th, 2008

Harmonisation and coordination of European RES-E support mechanisms

Consequences for the Central East region

Topics

Morning session - Status of renewable electricity in the Central East region

-- Introduction to the workshop by Gustav RESCH, EEG - Vienna University of Technology

-- Status of RES-E in Poland by Pawel MALYSKA, Ministry of Economy

-- Status of RES-E in the Czech Republic by Stanislav TRAVNICEK, Energy Regulatory Office

-- Status of RES-E in Hungary by Zsuzsanna PATO, Regional Centre for Energy Policy Research

-- Consequences of BAU and evolving national policy scenarios: Results from the Green-X model by Gustav Resch, EEG - Vienna University of Technology

Afternoon session - Options and Consequences of increased harmonisation/coordination of renewable electricity policy in the Central East region

-- Defining coordination and harmonisation of European RES-E support mechansims by Anne HELD, Fraunhofer ISI

-- Consequences of possible harmonisation and coordination scenario: Results from the Green-X model by Gustav RESCH, EEG - Vienna University of Technology

Location: Institute for Fuels and Renewable Energy, Jagiellonska 55, Warsaw