Several Prominent Speakers to Address Vienna Energy Transition Forum

Several Prominent Speakers to Address Vienna Energy Transition ForumThe Vienna Energy Transition Forum, is bringing together some of the most progressive energy thinkers from across Europe in order to discuss the critical energy and environmental issues and how these can be tackled as the region enters a decarbonisation phase in line with EU goals and international commitments.

The Vienna Energy Transition Forum, is bringing together some of the most progressive energy thinkers from across Europe in order to discuss the critical energy and environmental issues and how these can be tackled as the region enters a decarbonisation phase in line with EU goals and international commitments. The Forum is convened by the Institute of Energy for SE Europe (IENE) in partnership with Energy Center Europe (ECE) and will take place in Vienna on June 6/7 (http://www.iene.eu/en/congress/17/vienna-energy-transition-forum). Already 36 speakers of the energy sector representing some of the leading European energy companies (Siemens, Gazprom, OMV, Enel, CEGH, Hellenic Petroleum) and international organisations (EU, Energy Community, OPEC, , IAEA, IIASA, OSCE, NNWI) have confirmed their participation.

A number of prominent authorities from international energy companies, government bodies and academia will address this two day high level meeting. A representative cross section of speakers includes Tom Van Ierland from the European Commission, Janez Kopac, Energy Community, Abderrezak Benyoucef, OPEC, Tim Yeo, The New Nuclear Watch Institute (NNWI), Daniel Kroos, Energy Security Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), Prof. Pantelis Capros, Head of E3Modelling and advisor to the European Commission, Dr. Aliki Van Heek, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Michael Woltran, OMV, Prof. Andrey Konoplyanik, Gazprom Export and Russian State Gubkin Oil & Gas University, Chris Walters, Gas Strategies, Gerd Pollhammer, SIEMENS, Claudia Brânduș, ENEL, Gottfried Steiner, Central European Gas Hub AG, Eugenia Gusilov, ROEC, Dr. Yurdakul Yigitguden, Independent Energy Consultant and Former Co-ordinator of OSCE Economic and Environment Activities, Nick Butler, Chair, King’s Policy Institute, King’s College, London, Liana Gouta, Hellenic Petroleum SA, Dr. Charles Ellinas, Atlantic Council, Prof. Reinhard Haas, Technical University of Vienna, John Roberts, Energy Security Specialist and many others.

Issues such as the need to decarbonise power generation and yet maintain reliable base load, the role of gas as a fuel of choice and the need for further renewables penetration under economically competitive terms will be hotly debated in the Vienna Energy Transition Forum. EU 's decarbonisation agenda and Energy Transition roadmap will come under scrutiny as a bundle of factors ranging from electricity market integration and grid performance to the slow pace of implementing vital gas interconnections and the role of nuclear power as a realistic alternative capable of delivering emission free power generation, will also be addressed. Another important topic which is often sidelined in Energy Transition fora but which will be fully discussed in the Vienna meeting, is the constructive role that the Oil & Gas industry can play during Energy Transition. A new energy agenda for CE and SEE is in the offing and this will form a focal point of discussions at the Forum.

The Vienna Energy Transition Forum is supported by a number of leading European energy companies and law firms including EnelGreenPower, IPTO (Greece's Electricity Transmission Operator) and KG Law Firm, which act as sponsors. Gas Stategies, ENSCO and EnEx are also contributing to VETF as supporters, while the Forum’s media partners are Energia.gr and Balkan Green Energy News.

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