Programme
10:00 | Registration and coffee |
10:30 |
Welcome Martha Roggenkamp, Professor of Energy Law, University of Groningen |
I. The challenges of the offshore grid (10:40-11:30) |
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10:40 |
The main techno-economic barriers
Shahab Shariat Torbaghan, Researcher, TU Delft |
10:50 |
The main legal barriers Hannah Katharina Müller, Researcher, Groningen Centre of Energy Law |
11:05 |
Lessons learned from NSCOGI: a commentary Imar Doornbos, Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs (tbc) |
11:15 | Discussion |
11:30 | Coffee break |
II. Incentivizing stakeholders to participate (11:45-13:00) |
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11:45 |
Identifying the benefits: why is it still worth it? Eamon Ryan, Senior Associate, 3EG |
12:00 |
Incentivizing TSOs to participate in the offshore grid Antje Orths, Chief Engineer, Energinet.dk |
12:15 |
Incentivizing wind farm developers to participate in the offshore grid Paul Wilczek, Senior Political Affairs Advisor – Grids and Internal Market, EWEA |
12:30 | Discussion |
13:00 | Lunch |
III. New concepts needed (14:00 -15:00) |
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14:00 |
What can ENTSO-E do to facilitate the offshore grid? Teun van Biert, Senior Manager Corporate Asset Owner, TenneT |
14:15 |
What can the European Commission do to facilitate the offshore grid? Nicole Versijp, DG Energy, European Commission |
14:30 | Discussion |
15:00 | Coffee break |
IV. Realising the offshore grid (15:20-16:30) |
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15:20 |
The techno-economic design Shahab Shariat Torbaghan , Researcher, TU Delft |
15:40 |
The need for an alternative legal framework Hannah Katharina Müller , Researcher, Groningen Centre of Energy Law |
16:00 |
A commentary from practice Mart van der Meijden, TenneT/TU Delft |
16: 05 | Discussion |
16:30 | Drinks |
17:00 | End of the conference |
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Last modified: | 28 May 2019 4.37 p.m. |