Workshop programme & presentations

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Monday 16th March

8.00 - 8:50 Welcoming of delegates

9:00
OPENING PLENARY: The importance of energy efficiency standardisation

  1. The overriding importance of energy efficiency: global trends and needs
    Pieter Boot, Director of Directorate of Sustainable Energy Policy and Technology, IEA
  2. Energy efficiency: the cheapest and largest means of reducing carbon emissions
    Ambassador William Ramsay, Senior Fellow, Institut Français Des Relations Internationales
  3. How international standards can help
    Rob Steele, Secretary-General, ISO
  4. IEC standardization supporting energy efficiency and carbon reduction
    Frank Kitzantides, IEC Vice President, Chairman of the IEC SMB and Enno Liess, IEC Vice President, Convenor of the IEC MBS

10:30 Coffee break

11:00
TOP DOWN VS BOTTOM UP: Can we measure efficiency from the end-use to the sectoral level?

Chair: Anita Eide, DG TREN Commission of the European Communities

  1. Energy efficiency indicators
    Peter Taylor, Head of Energy Technology Policy Division, IEA
  2. Measuring energy efficiency at the sectoral level
    Tomoya Ichimura, Director of the Energy Strategy Office, Agency for Natural. Resources and Energy, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry - Japan
  3. CEN/CENELEC standards in support of the EU Energy Services Directive
    Bernard Gindroz, PhD, Director, Direction for Energy, Air and Noise, ADEME CEN/CENELEC Sector rapporteur on Energy Management
  4. "Activities of the ISO SAG-E" and "Activities of the IEC SG1: energy efficiency and renewable resources"
    Bernhard Thies, Chairman of the Board of Directors of DKE and Chair of IEC SG 1 and Carole Le Gall, CSTB, Chair of ISO SAG-E

12:45 Lunch break

PARALLEL SESSION 1

14:00
1.A TERMINOLOGY AND CALCULATION METHODS

Chair: Jean-Louis Plazy, Convenor of the CEN/CLC TF 190 on Energy Efficiency and Savings calculation

  1. Terminology & calculation methods
    Ananda Ram Bhaskar,
    Head of the Energy Conservation and Environmental Technology Units, National Environmental Agency
  2. Energy efficiency - International terminology - How ?
    Jean-Jacques Marchais, Schneider-Electric, IEC MSB-EEE and SG1 member
  3. Evaluation, measurement and verification of energy efficiency programs
    Steve Schiller, Board member, Efficiency Evaluation Organization (EVO)

15:45 Coffee break

16:15
1.B. ENERGY MANAGEMENT

Chair: Gianpiero Nacci, Principal Engineer, Energy Efficiency Climate Change, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development

  1. Energy management system standard ISO 50001
    Ed Pinero, Chairman of ISO PC 242, Energy Management. Manager of Sustainable Development, Parsons Corporation
  2. Energy management standard implementation in developing countries
    Aimee McKane, China Standard Certification Center
  3. CEN/CENELEC Standard prEN 15900. Energy efficiency services (EES): Definitions and essential requirements
    Ettore Piantoni -- Convenor of the PT EES (Energy Efficiency Services) of the CEN/CENELEC TF 189 (Energy Management and related services)

Session continues on next day

PARALLEL SESSION 2

14:00
2.A ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF BUILDINGS

Chair: Paul Davidson, Director of the Sustainable Energy Group, Building Research Establishment

  1. International standards supporting the energy efficiency of buildings
    Essam E Khalil, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Convenor of ISO TC 205 and member of ISO TC 163, Cairo University
  2. Assessment tools for building performance to promote Energy efficiency in the building sector
    Shuzo Murakami, Chief Executive, Building Research Institute
  3. Setting minimum energy performance requirements in the new recast EU Directive on the energy performance of buildings (EPBD)
    Randall Bowie, Chief Consultant,
    Rockwool International A/S

15:45 Coffee break

16:15
2.B. ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC APPLIANCES

Chair: Jaiok Kim, Consumer International

  1. Appliance energy policy and technical standards
    Paul Waide, Senior Policy Analyst, Energy Efficiency and Environment Division, IEA
  2. Global test procedures to support energy efficiency: obstacles and opportunities
    Lloyd Harrington, Director, Energy Efficient Strategies
  3. Light Quality and Energy Efficiency - the CIE Approach
    Peter Zwick, Technical Manager, International Commission on Illumination (CIE)

Session continues on next day

 

17:45 End of first day - followed by Cocktail Reception

 

Tuesday 17 March 2009

PARALLEL SESSION 1 (continued)

9:00
1.C. SYSTEMIC APPROACH FOR INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS

Chair: Aimee McKane, Senior Program Manager, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA

  1. Indicators and benchmarking: issues and recent developments
    Dolf Gielen, Senior Analyst, Energy Technology Policy Division, IEA
  2. Systems optimization & energy management standards
    Robert Williams, Chief, Energy Efficiency and Climate Change Unit, UNIDO
  3. World steel climate change initiative
    Ikuo Jitsuhara, General Manager, Climate Change, World Steel Association

10:30 Coffee break

11:00
1.D. SYSTEMIC APPROACH FOR POWER GENERATION

Chair: Inge Pierre, Head of European Affairs, Svensk Energi - Swedenergy - AB, Eurelectric

  1. Coal-fired power generation: the need for a common mechanism to collect and report performance
    Sankar Bhattacharya, Analyst - Clean Coal, IEA
  2. Energy efficiency. A systemic approach for the electric power sector: focus on T&D network
    Antonio Negri, Director "Environment & Sustainable Development" Department, CESI RICERCA Spa
  3. The role of power generation in reducing greenhouse gases
    Daniel Glorian, Honorary Chairman, WEC Committee on the Performance of Generating Plant, World Energy Council / Electricité De France

PARALLEL SESSION 2 (continued)

9:.00
2.C. ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF DATA CENTRES AND NETWORKS

Chair: Hiroshi Ota, TSB member,
International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

  1. Service Aware Metric for Energy Efficiency in Green Data Centers
    Satoshi Sekiguchi, Director, Grid Technology Research Center (GRID), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan
  2. Networks, Standards and Energy
    Bruce Nordman, Researcher,
    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  3. The European Union Code of Conduct on Data Centre Energy Efficiency
    Paolo Bertoldi, Programme Manager, European Commission DG Joint Research Centre, Ispra

10:30 Coffee break

11:00
2.D. ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF TRANSPORTATION

Chair: Steve Perkins, Director, Joint Transport Research Centre, International Transport Forum (ITF)

  1. Information to customers on energy consumptions and GHG emissions of transport services
    Marc Cottignies, Engineer, ADEME
  2. Fuel efficiency test procedures for light duty vehicles
    Noriyuki Ichikawa, Committee Member, UN Economic Commission for Europe, WP29 and Japan Automobile Standards Internationalization Center
  3. Testing the energy efficiency of HGVs, tyres and vehicle cooling systems
    Takao Onoda, Analyst - Transport, IEA
 

12:30 Lunch break

14:00
CLOSING PLENARY
introduced by Nobuo Tanaka, Executive Director, IEA

Reporting back

  1. Rapporteur Parallel Session 1
    Aimee Mc Kane, Senior Program Manager, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
  2. Rapporteur Parallel Session 2
    Alan Bryden, former ISO Secretary-General

14:45
PANEL DISCUSSION and CONCLUSIONS

Chairman: Alan Bryden (former ISO SG)
Participants: Aimee Mc Kane (LBLN), Bernhard Thies (IEC SG 1), Carole Legalle (ISO SAG E) and Paul waide (IEA)

15:45 End of workshop


16:00 to 18:00
Joint ISO SAG-E and IEC SG 1 meeting