Energy Recovery in Industry: Opportunity for energy efficiency 24-25 October 2012, Meliá Hotel Berlin In Cooperation with Day one: The Challenges Day two: The Solutions Themes: Industrial waste heat recovery Cogeneration Energy recycling Financing Regulation http://congress.ee-ip.org #EnRec12 Supported by Partners
Berlin, 24-25 October 2012 Congress Agenda * Event in German and English (simultaneous translation) Wednesday, 24 October - Energy Recovery : the CHALLENGES from 10h from 12h 14:00 14:10 Registrations Networking lunch Opening of the Congress: Welcome by EEIP Regulatory challenges: Frameworks for Sustainable Industry Chair: Martin Bornholdt, DENEFF Keynote speech Energy Policy for Sustainable Industry by Tudor Constantinescu Principal Advisor, European Commission, DG Energy 15:30 16:00 16:00 18:00 Future of European Manufacturing: Green, Competitive and Successful EU Energy Efficiency Directive (EED): What does it mean for industry? ETS 3rd phase what happens 2013? A User perspective Questions and answers Coffee break Business challenges: from audit to access Chair: Rod Janssen, EEIPFin Overview: What are challenges for energy recovery. A User perspective Regulation from User perspective: Managing policy tools - taxation, white certificates, voluntary agreements Industry & Cities alliance: No Smart Cities without industry Good Practice: Partnering government, utilities and industry in Australia Questions and answers Michael Kauch A Member of German Federal Parliament, (FDP) View from the forthcoming Irish EU Presidency (invited) Matthew Brown Confederation of British Industries, UK Toini Løvseth Finnfjord, Norway Philippe Guinot Solvay Energy Services, France Aleksandar Ivancic BIArch, Spain Gabriele Sartori Stanwell, Australia 18:00 20:00 Networking Thursday, 25 October - Energy Recovery : the SOLUTIONS 09:00 10:30 Solutions through Technology & Services Chair: Charlotte Ruhbaum, DENEFF Off gas and furnace cooling 3x FeSi submerged electric arc furnaces, Finnfjord Norway Steam Turbines for Waste Heat Recovery Herbert Hüning Reining Heisskühlung, Germany Ralf Hommers MAN Diesel & Turbo SE, Germany
10:30 11:00 12:30 Innovations in industrial energy efficiency Small scale energy recovery: Potential & technical options Opportunity for energy efficiency: smart engineering of pump systems in chemical processes Coffee break Energy recovery: The Economics Chair: Rod Janssen, EEIPFin Keynote: Industrial energy market potentials and economy of energy efficiency in industry Money is there: A capital market perspective Bank financing Industrial company as an energy company Realise the potential with learning energy efficiency networks (LEEN) Networking lunch Ralph Heuwing Dürr AG, Germany Marco Baresi Turboden, Italy / EU project HRII Thomas Wuersch CP Pump Systems, Switzerland Thomas Kerr World Economic Forum, Switzerland Patrick Fankhauser Investmentfund Susi Partners, Switzerland speaker to be announced Gunilla Saltin CEO, Södra Cell, Sweden Dirk Koewener LEEN GmbH, Germany 14:00 15:30 16:00 Energy recovery: The Implementation Chair: Erik Gudbjerg, EEIPProcess Strategy: Sustainability strategy in business Enabler: Energy Management System Tools: Understand your energy used: energy visualising A real case: Electricity production at fero-alloy producer Finnfjord A real case: Industrial cogeneration at glass producer AGC Flat Glass Coffee break Energy recovery: What now? Chair: Toini Løvset, EEIP EnRec Policy: EED, ETS, third party access, taxation Overview of third-party financing for your energy recovery investment Industrial processes, one or how many? Potentials for benchmarks Marco Baresi Turboden Javier Holgado Cofely GDF-SUEZ, France Dietmar Gründig German Energy Agency - dena speaker to be announced Microsoft / OSIsoft Jacob Steinmo Finnfjord, Norway Alberto Piombo Production Director, AGC Flat Glass, Cuneo, Italy speaker to be announced European Commission Rod Janssen Chairman of EEIP Finance Consortium Thierry Copie Schneider Electric, France Conclusion: Mapping the best ways forward for energy recovery and emission reduction Toini Løvset, EEIP EnRec 17:30 Closing of the EEIP Congress
Learn about opportunities in industrial energy recovery: from financing to project implementation. Connect with the biggest European platform on industrial energy efficiency with more than 17.000 community members and hundreds joining every week! Sponsor ER>ER With round 150 participants from industry, the event represents a chance to reach very targeted energy recovery audience. They are limited sponsorship opportunities available, and these are tailored to give high visibility to you brand/company. Please note, that sponsors will visible to the complete EEIP community (17.000+) industrial energy efficiency professionals) during the full life-cycle of the event (from event marketing to presentation of the results). For information on sponsorship packages please email: juergen.ritzek@ee-ip.org ER>ER (Energy Recovery > Emission Reduction in Manufacturing and Process Industries) is a Europe-wide project supported by the European Commission under Sustainable Industry Low Carbon scheme (SILC) I Programme. The project is coordinated by Energy Efficiency in Industrial Processes (EEIP) in partnership with Finnfjord, Norway. Focusing on industries covered by the ETS with potential in energy or waste heat recovery, ER>ER project is designed to support these sectors to cope with the challenges of the low carbon economy and how to remain competitive. The ER>ER project starts from a sector-specific interests, ensuring for the development of energy recovery best practice exchange focusing on both technical and no-technical barriers. Exhibit Meet your peers and network at the major European event on industrial energy recovery. The event will offer an opportunity to a very few companies (five) to present their products & services at exhibition stalls and meeting/information tables. These are positioned in the main event/catering area to maximize access of the participants. Preference is given to EEIP partners and supporters please email juergen.ritzek@ee-ip.org for further information. Include own best practice to the broader industry discussion and contribute to EU supported work on energy recovery. About DENEFF Participate: Why attend Why EEIP Technological neutrality, European and cross-industry approach, coverage of supplier and users and a focus on industrial energy efficiency are key success factors to influence the debate overcoming the limits of perceived particularity interest representation. EEIP (Energy Efficiency in Industrial Processes) is a neutral, not-forprofit business and policy platform. It was launched in April 2010 at the European Commission. It has more than 17.000 community members (June 2012) with interest in industrial energy efficiency. EEIP is the first B2P ( business to policy ) organisation.. EEIP work is supported by its Partners and by the European Commission. The German Industry Initiative for Energy Efficiency e.v. (DENEFF) is the voice of the energy efficiency sector in Germany. More than 60 frontrunner companies collectively develop technology-neutral regulatory and funding policies to realize the market potential of energy efficiency. Read more www.deneff.org. Participation fee: 450 euro (excl VAT) To register fill the registration form and fax it to: +32 (0)2 808 0244 or register online: http://congress.ee-ip.org/registration Venue: Meliá Hotel Berlin, Friedrichstrasse 103-10117 Berlin Click the link below or copy on your browser to book your stay at preferential rate http://www.melia.com/comun/melia-meetings/en/eeip_2012_melia_berlin.html
24-25 October 2012 registration form Terms & Conditions Invoices have to be paid in prior to the event on receipt of invoice. Participants with outstanding fees will be asked to pay in cash or by credit card at the event. Please include your invoice number when carrying out your bank transfer. Registration to the event includes meeting facilities, lunches, coffee break and social programme if applicable. It does not include your travel and stay. To book your hotel room please follow this link: http://www.melia.com/comun/melia-meetings/en/eeip_2012_melia_berlin.html Only cancellations requests received prior to 12 October can be refunded (-14% administrative charge). Any cancellation received after this date cannot be refunded. Delegate substitutions may be made up to one week prior to the Congress. Please note that no shows remain payable. All cancellations and delegate substitutions must be made in writing to the attention of Dusan Jakovljevic. Please select your option and email/ fax back this form to EEIP on: dusan.jakovljevic@ee-ip.org / +32(0)2 808 0244 name Industry sector size 0-24 25-49 50-249 250-499 500 or more Address City State Region Zip Postal code Country VAT no Phone Email Bank Transfer, payable on receipt of invoice to: Energy Efficiency in Industrial Processes EEIP, BNP PARIBAS/FORTIS, Account n : BE28 0016 4128 0820 BIC Code: GEBABEBB, Montagne du Parc 3B, B-1000 Brussels in Industrial Processes Avenue des Klauwaerts 6, B-1050 Brussels mail@ee-ip.org
24-25 October 2012 sponsorhip form Types of sponsorship available for EEIP s 1st Biennial Congress: Platinum 4200 euros Opportunity for a company presentation Opportunity to sponsor a coffee break (subject to availability) logo on all Congress related materials literature in the delegate packs name and logo on the Congress Website 2 free delegate places Gold 2650 euros Opportunity to sponsor a coffee break (subject to availability) logo on all Congress related materials literature in the delegate packs name and logo on the Congress Website 1 free delegate places Silver 1100 euros literature in the delegate packs name and logo on the Congress Website Please select your choice and email/ fax back this form to EEIP on: dusan.jakovljevic@ee-ip.org / +32(0)2 808 0244 name Industry sector size 0-24 25-49 50-249 250-499 500 or more Address City State Region Zip Postal code Country VAT no Phone Email Bank Transfer, payable on receipt of invoice to: Energy Efficiency in Industrial Processes EEIP, BNP PARIBAS/FORTIS, Account n : BE28 0016 4128 0820 BIC Code: GEBABEBB, Montagne du Parc 3B, B-1000 Brussels Invoices have to be paid in prior to the event. Please include your invoice number when carrying out your bank transfer. in Industrial Processes Avenue des Klauwaerts 6, B-1050 Brussels mail@ee-ip.org