EPRG is pleased to announce our successful 2015 EPRG/CEEPR Annual Conference with support from Shell. The Conference took place at The Langham Hotel in London on 9 – 10 July and comprised of 1,5 day of sessions and dinner.
Thursday 9 July 2015
SESSION 1 – SETTING A FRAMEWORK FOR THE ENERGY TRANSITION
Chaired by Suman Bery (Shell)
Michael Mehling (MIT) – Setting a Framework for the Energy Transition: Envisioning a Global Carbon Market
Michael Pollitt (EPRG) – Progress with Carbon Markets
SESSION 2 – THE ROLE FOR GAS IN THE ENERGY TRANSITION
Chaired by Jacqueline Redmond (Shell)
Panel Discussion: Chris Johnson (Shell), Robert Ritz (EPRG), Christopher Knittel (MIT), Steven Fries (DECC)
SESSION 3 – MARKET DESIGN AND REGULATION
Chaired by Michael Pollitt (EPRG)
Mallika Ishwaran (Shell) – Energy Transition in China: A Focus on Gas Market Liberalisation
John Parsons (MIT) – Financial Arbitrage and Efficient Dispatch in Wholesale Electricity Markets
SESSION 4 – CONTRIBUTIONS OF CCS TO THE ENERGY TRANSITION
Chaired by Alex Kazaglis (CCC)
David Reiner (EPRG) – Reflections on CCS Demonstration: Demonstrate what, when, where and why?
Howard Herzog (MIT) – Contributions of CCS to the Energy Transition
Friday, 10 July 2015
SESSION 1 – LOW CARBON TRANSPORT OPTIONS
Chaired by David Reiner (EPRG)
David Newbery (EPRG) – Electric Cars: mass rollout, but when?
Roger Hunter (Shell) – Low Carbon Transport Options
SESSION 2 – GEOPOLITICS, TRUST AND ENERGY SECURITY
Chaired by Loren Cox (MIT)
Marc Ozawa (EPRG) – Trust and International Energy Co-Operation – Case Studies from Europe, Russia and Beyond
Jonathan Stern (OIES) – The Geopolitics of Gas in Europe: Conflicts between political correctness and natural gas analysis
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