Two new round tables at 41st International IAEE Energy conference from 10-13 June 2018 in Groningen
In one of the six round tables of the IAEE Energy conference we will have a panel discussion on the impact of climate policies on international competitiveness . Which climate policy tools are most effective: subsidies or carbon taxes? How can the energy intensive industries be incentivized to lower their carbon emissions without inducing carbon leakage? Join this discussion on Mo 11 June 2018 from 11:00 pm to 12:40 pm in Groningen, the Netherlands. This round table is being sponsored by de Nederlandsche Bank (DNB).
The round table ‘ Sector coupling – clean energy opportunities and challenges ’ on the 13th of June 2018 addresses the regulatory and economic opportunities and challenges of sector coupling. Connecting sustainable electricity from the power sector with the heat and transport sectors contributes to the energy transition. Great amounts of cheap green electricity will increasingly be used to generate heat for use in buildings and industry, or for electric transportation. Electricity can either be used directly, indirectly via battery storage, or transformed into other energy carriers via e.g. power-to-gas, hydrogen and power-to-heat processes. Join this round table sponsored by DNV GL to learn more about the topic.
Register for the 41st International IAEE Energy conference in Groningen, the Netherlands.
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