Green Transition: Adapting Markets and Policies
The Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE) has the pleasure of inviting you to our 8th Energy Day.
This year the focus will be on the consequences of green transition for energy markets and actors. This transition has had implications both for energy markets and government policies around the globe. During our 8th Energy Day, we will address some of these important developments. We will discuss the impact of green transition on the evolution of market linkages and instruments. We will touch upon the importance of these market developments for energy market incumbents and new players. We will also review the changes in government regulation and the lessons that can be learned from the earlier adopters of “green energy”. These and other questions will be addressed by a group of experts from the energy industry, policy community and academia.
8.45-9.00 Registration
9.00-9.05 Welcome by Torbjörn Becker, Director, SITE
9.05-9.15 Introduction by Chloé Le Coq, Assistant Professor, SITE, Stockholm School of Economics
9.15-10.40 Green Transition and the Energy Markets Financial Instruments for Energy Markets
Laurent Cheval, Head of Nordic and Fuel Origination, Business Division Asset Optimization &
Trading, Vattenfall
Falling costs for Wind power - possibilities and challenges
Lars Andersson, Head of Wind Power Unit, Swedish Energy Agency International Climate Policy and Linking of Carbon Markets
Martin Ådahl, Chefsekonom, Centerpartiet
Daniel Engström, Programchef Miljö och klimat, Fores
Discussant: Maria Perrotta Berlin, Assistant Professor, SITE, Stockholm School of Economics 10.40-10.55 Coffee Break
10.55-11.45 Environmental Policies: International Experience Green Industrial Policy in Emerging Countries
Anna Pegels, Senior Researcher, German Development Institute (DIE) Nordic low carbon transition and lessons for other countries
Benjamin Sovacool, Professor of Business and Social Sciences, Aarhus University and Director of Danish Center for Energy Technologies
Discussant: Elena Paltseva, Assistant Professor, SITE and New Economic School, Moscow
Date: Tuesday, December 2 2014, 8.45 -11.45
Place: Stockholm School of Economics, Lecture room 120, address: Bertil Ohlins Gata 5 RSVP: Register here, or at gun.malmquist@hhs.se, Phone: 08-736 96 72