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How rosy or green is the future for the European steel industry? Wednesday 5 September - 15h00-18h30 - Room 1G3 Biographies Isabelle Durant MEP - Vice-President of the European Parliament and Member of the European Parliament for the Greens. First a graduated nurse, Isabelle Durant went on with political studies and obtained a Bachelor s Degree in Economic and Social Politics specializing in Social Issues from UCL-Fopes (Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium) in 1994. After years of working as a teacher, Isabelle Durant began her political career in 1991 in the Parliament of the Brussels-Capital Region and worked as the Federal Secretary and Spokesperson for Ecolo (Belgian Green Party) with Jacky Morael between 1994 and 1999. In 1999, she served as Belgian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Mobility and Transport until 2003. In 2004, she was Federal secretary and Spokesperson for Ecolo, this time with Jean- Michel Javaux and Claude Brouir, replacing Evelyn Huytebroeck who became Minister of the Government of the Brussels-Capital. From 2007 to 2009, Isabelle Durant is re-elected Co-president of Ecolo, still with Jean-Michel Javaux (from this moment, the term "co-president" has replaced the one of "federal secretary" in the statutes of Ecolo). After this, between 2003 and 2009, she served as a Senator. In 2009, she was elected at the European Parliament, and became Vice-President of this institution. She has also been an elected representative in the municipality of Schaerbeek in Brussels since 2006.

Philippe Lamberts MEP - Greens/EFA Member of the European Parliament, co-spokesperson European Green Party. Mr. Lamberts was trained as engineer in applied mathematics at the Catholic University of Louvain. He followed a commercial career for 20 years at IBM, whilst being involved in politics with the Greens. He served for Ecolo (Belgian Green Party) both as a local council member from 1991 to 2003 and as advisor to the cabinet of Isabelle Durant from 1999 to 2003. He has been very active in the European Green Party for over 12 years, starting with his membership of the executive committee of the European Federation of Green Parties in 2002. Since 2006 to today he has been co-president of the European Green Party. In the European Parliament he is serving his first term from 2009 to 2014 as a member of the Greens/EFA Group. As Member of the European Parliament, he focuses on economic questions (fiscal and governance issues in particular), as well as on industrial, research and innovation matters. Philippe Morvannou - expert on European steel industry, Syndex. Syndex is a consultancy gathering 400 consultants and specialists in the economic and social aspects of companies, who provide assistance to employee representatives and trade unions in France and in Europe. It places its expertise at the service of European Works councils, European trade union federations, sectoral social partner committees or European public institutions and employer/union institutions, to foster social dialogue and contribute to promoting a social Europe. Sebastian Plickert - Umweltbundesamt (German Federal Environment Agency). Mr. Plickert studied Environmental Engineering at the Technical University of Berlin. From 1999 to 2002, he worked at the Centre of Environmental Studies of the University of Potsdam as a research associate in the fields of mechanical-biological waste treatment. In 2002, he joined the German Federal Environment Agency (Umweltbundesamt) and started working on industrial emissions, in particular dealing with the implementation of the European IPPC directive. In 2005, he switched to the unit Resource conservation, material cycles, mineral and metal industries as an expert for various industry sectors. Since 2006, his main field of activity is the iron and steel industry. As such, he was involved in the revision of the EU BAT Reference Document for Iron and Steel Production, which led to the first BAT Conclusions under the Industrial Emissions Directive.

Tomas Wyns - Director of the Centre for Clean Air Policy- Europe (CCAP), author of "Technologies available to reduce European Steel, paper and cement industry emissions". Tomas Wyns is the director of the CCAP Europe office in Brussels, Belgium. From 2007-11 Tomas was the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme Policy Adviser of Climate Action Network Europe and NGO representative in European Climate Change Policy working groups on the EU Emission Trading Scheme. Tomas coordinated the NGO campaign on the 2008 EU Climate and Energy package. Later he took on the role of policy team coordinator at Climate Action Network Europe. Prior to that, Tomas worked as a climate change policy adviser for the Flemish Ministry of the Environment where he focused on the EU Emission Trading Scheme, in particular the Flemish Allocation Plan. He coordinated the Flemish environmental regulations concerning energy efficiency and provided technical support in the realization of the Flemish Benchmarking Covenant. Tomas was the Flemish negotiator at the ENV Council Working Group and represented the Flemish Government within the EU Working Group III in the Climate Change Committee. Born in Belgium in 1974, Tomas holds a master's degree in physics and a diploma in international relations from the University of Leuven. Reinhard Bütikofer MEP - Member of the European Parliament for the German Green Party. He is the European Parliament's Rapporteur on Raw Materials and sits amongst others on its committee on industry, research and energy and its delegation for relations with the United States as well as the Delegation for Relations with the NATO Parliamentary Assembly. He is also a substitute member of the Delegation for Relations with China. Mr. Bütikofer is a vice-chair and the treasurer of his political group, The Greens/European Free Alliance in the European Parliament. He is also the Group's spokesperson on industrial policy. Furthermore, he is delegation speaker for the parliamentarians from the German Green Party (Bündnis 90/Die Grünen). From 2002 until 2008 Mr. Bütikofer was the national party chairman of the German Green Party. He was secretary general from 1998 until 2002. Prior to that he was the state chairman of the Green Party in Baden-Württemberg. He served as a member of the Baden-Württemberg state parliament from 1988 until 1996. His career with the Green Party began when he was elected to the city council of Heidelberg in 1984. Mr. Bütikofer is a member of the board of the Aspen Institute Berlin, the advisory board of the American Jewish Committee s Ramer Center in Berlin, the Europe/Transatlantic advisory board of the Heinrich Böll Foundation, the German- Chinese Dialogue Forum, the Nature and Biodiversity Conservation Union (NABU), and the European Green Foundation.

Mr. Bütikofer was born in Mannheim, Germany, in 1953 and grew up in Speyer. In 1969-70 he spent a year in Kenosha, Wisconsin. After high school he studied philosophy, history, classical history, and sometimes Sinology, in Heidelberg. He is married and father to three daughters. Karl Buttiens - General Manager Environment & Global CO2 Strategy for the group ArcelorMittal. After a couple of years in academia and several functions in governmental administrations he joined AM Gent in 1988 where he became plant environment manager in 1995. Since 2002 he heads the group environment department first of Arcelor later of ArcelorMittal. He holds several degrees in engineering (Mining; Engineering Mechanics; Safety) from the University of Leuven (Belgium) and the University of Wisconsin (Madison US) Ulrich Eckelmann - General Secretary, European Metalworker's Federation. 1967-1970 Professional training to become a bank clerk 1970 1972 Military Service 1972 1976 Economic, Business and Public Administration studies Graduated in Public Management (Diplom-Verwaltungswirt) 1976 1988 Federal Statistical Office Various functions focusing on economic statistics, the economic and financial database Long-serving member in the Staff Committee (Works Council) Various trade union functions in ÖTV (public services, transport and traffic union) Since 1988 IG Metall, 14 years as director of the Department for Economy, Technology and Environment

Dr Jens Traupe - Head of Environment and Energy Policy, Salzgitter AG and chairman of the EUROFER Climate Change Committee. Born in 1964, geology studies at the Clausthal University of Technology with specialization in environmental and resource geology. Additional studies in business administration for senior management. Doctor of engineering in the subject area metallurgy. From 1991 1995 project engineer at a consultancy. Since 1995 employed in the area of technical environmental protection at Salzgitter AG. Appointed for group environmental officer in 2003 and later on for head of the department environmental and energy policy. In this function, Jens Traupe is coordinating group-wide topics such as emissions trading, REACH and sustainability issues. He participates in several environmental committees of the steel and energy intensive industry on both national and international level. Chairman of the climate change committee in the European Steel Association (EUROFER). Hans Bergman - Head of Unit Benchmarking, DG Climate Action. Mr. Bergman's unit is responsible for the development and implementation of rules on allocation of allowances for the third phase of the ETS (2013-2020) through the development of product based benchmarks, fallback approaches, and rules on new entrants and closures, taking into account incentives for reductions in green house gas emissions and use of the most efficient techniques. The unit also handles issues related to carbon leakage and competitiveness for industry, related to the implementation of the ETS.