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Parallel sessions 2016

PARALLEL SESSION #1 Thursday 09:00-10:30

ROOM Afrodita
1A Energy Efficiency as First Policy Priority
Panel Leader: Erica Hope
European Climate Foundation
Belgium
1A1 Energy Efficiency as Infrastructure Priority
Ada Amon
Hungarian Energy Efficiency Institute
Hungary
1A2 Carbon Revenue for Efficiency: Why are energy efficiency programs more powerful than energy/carbon prices
Richard Cowart
Regulatory Assistance Project
Belgium
1A3 Coordination of energy efficiency policies in the Czech Republic
Vladimir Sochor
Ministry of Industry and Trade
Czech Republic
ROOM Poseidon
1B Financing Energy Efficiency I
Panel Leader: Peter Sweatman
Climate Strategy
Spain
1B1 Investor Ready Energy Efficiency: Bringing Confidence to Business Case
Luis Castanheira
Investor Confidence Project Europe
Portugal
1B2 Innovative financing for building renovation, examples of succesful schemes
Christof Marx
EASME - European Commission
Belgium
1B3 Financing energy efficiency, national EEFIG process in Bulgaria and Poland
Marko Markov
Econoler
Bulgaria
ROOM Apollo
1C Monitoring and evaluation: not just paper savings
Panel Leader: Dora Petroula
Climate Action Network Europe
Belgium
1C1 Garbage in - Gargage out: the top reasons why calculated savings too often fail
Andreas H. Hermelink
Ecofys
Germany
1C2 Control mechanisms for energy documents in the Czech Republic
Marcela Jurackova
State Energy Inspection Authority
Czech Republic
1C3 Manage the process not only the results
Ivailo Aleksiev
Sustainable Energy Development Agency
Bulgaria
ROOM Terra
1D Adaptation of buildings to climate change I
Panel Leader: Klara Sutlovicova
Glopolis
Czech Republic
1D1 Czech building adaptation strategy
Tomáš Trubačík
Chance for Buildings
Czech Republic
1D2 The eco-system of residential energy efficiency in Eastern Europe
Besim Nebiu
Habitat for Humanity International
Slovakia
1D3 Adaptation Strategy of Prague City
Tereza Libova
Prague City Hall
Czech Republic

PARALLEL SESSION #2 Thursday 11:00-12:30

ROOM Afrodita
2A National building energy efficiency policies
Panel Leader: Dragomir Tzanev
EnEffect, Center for Energy Efficiency
Bulgaria
2A1 Building renovation strategy in Poland and financing its needs
Szymon Firląg
BPIE
Poland
2A2 Comparative analysis of national subsidy schemes in CEE countries
Hanna Szemző
Metropolitan Research Institute
Hungary
2A3 Long term building renovation strategies and roadmaps in CEE countries: capturing the multiple benefits
Dan Staniaszek
Buildings Performance Institute Europe (BPIE ASBL)
United Kingdom
ROOM Poseidon
2B Energy services and obligations
Panel Leader: Richard Cowart
Regulatory Assistance Project
Belgium
2B1 Leveraging support for energy efficiency as a resource through energy efficiency obligations
Edith Bayer
RAP
Belgium
2B2 Energy Performance Contracting in the Czech Republic
Ales Chamrad
MT LEGAL
Czech Republic
2B3 Open-source stakeholder sharing platform
Nicholas Stancioff
ESEB
Latvia
ROOM Apollo
2C Capacity building support for building renovation
Panel Leader: Patty Fong
European Climate Foundation
Netherlands
2C1 Support for implementation of building policies and regulation
Miguel-Angel Romero
EASME - European Commision
Belgium
2C2 How does the (CA) EED help building renovation?
Hans-Paul Siderius
Netherlands Enterprise Agency
Netherlands
2C3 How the EPBD can drive the building renovation market?
Jens Laustsen
Concerted Action EPBD
Denmark
ROOM Terra
2D Beyond just energy efficiency: multiple benefits I
Panel Leader: Orsolya Fülöp
Energiaklub
Hungary
2D1 Environmental rating tools for existing buildings
Vessela Valtcheva-McGee
Bulgarian Green Building Council
Bulgaria
2D2 Indoor climate requirement for large renovations and NZEB in Denmark and CEE countries
Kurt Emil Eriksen
VELUX A/S
Denmark
2D3 Co-benefits of thermal insulation of buildings - Czech data
Marcela Kubu
Czech Mineral Insulation Manufacturers Association
Czech Republic

PARALLEL SESSION #3 Friday 09:00-10:30

ROOM Afrodita
3A How to set-up single family houses support scheme
Panel Leader: Petr Holub
Chance for Buildings
Czech Republic
3A1 Czech Green Savings Programme
Pavel Zámyslický
Ministry of the Environment
Czech Republic
3A2 Concept of National Renovation Scheme in Poland
Marek Zaborowski
Institute of Environmental Economics
Poland
3A3 SFH program in Slovakia
Katerina Ventusova
Buildings for the Future
Slovakia
3A4 Romanian renovation program Casa Verde
Elena Rastei
Ministry of Environment, Water and Forests
Romania
ROOM Poseidon
3B Training skilled workforce for building renovation
Panel Leader: Andreas H. Hermelink
Ecofys
Germany
3B1 Train-to-NZEB/Build up process in BG
Dragomir Tzanev
EnEffect, Center for Energy Efficiency
Bulgaria
3B2 Training skilled workforce for passive house in the Czech Republic
Jan Barta
Passive House Centre
Czech Republic
3B3 Methodology of Urban Energy Management System in municipal sector
Vitaly Bekker
UNDP
Russia
ROOM Apollo
3C Local action on regional and city level
Panel Leader: Andrzej Guła
Instytut Ekonomii Środowiska/Institute for Environmental Economics
Poland
3C1 Zagreb Energy Efficient City - zagEE
Melita Borić
City of Zagreb, City Office for Energy , Environment and Sustainable Development
Croatia
3C2 Creating demand for housing stock renovation in CEE on city level
Tamas Solymosi
Covenant of Mayors Office
France
3C3 Accelerating building efficiency retrofits through regional coordination
Debbie Weyl
Building Efficiency Initiative, WRI Ross Center for Sustainable Cities, World Resources Institute
USA
ROOM Terra
3D Adaptation of buildings to climate change II
Panel Leader: Tomáš Trubačík
Chance for Buildings
Czech Republic
3D1 How adaptation and mitigation goes together?
Klara Sutlovicova
Glopolis
Czech Republic
3D2 Setting right requirements is key
Helle Carlsen Nielsen
VELUX Group
Denmark
3D3 Dynamic and Adaptive building envelope. Holistic approach
Veneta Novakova
ETEM Bulgaria
Bulgaria

PARALLEL SESSION #4 Friday 11:00-12:30

ROOM Afrodita
4A Programmes for multi-apartment buildings
Panel Leader: Dan Staniaszek
Buildings Performance Institute Europe (BPIE ASBL)
United Kingdom
4A1 Improving the energy efficiency of multi-ownership apartment blocks: Motivation and Solutions
Georgi Georgiev
Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics IBP
Germany
4A2 Options for renovating Bulgarian housing stock
Zdravko Genchev
EnEffect, Center for Energy Efficiency
Bulgaria
4A3 Ukrainian Energy Efficiency Fund for multi-apartment buildings renovation
Anna Shumeiko
National Ecological Centre of Ukraine
Ukraine
4A4 Renovation programme in Lithuania
Vilma Vaiciuniene
The Ministry of Environment of the Republic of Lithuania
Lithuania
ROOM Poseidon
4B Financing energy efficiency: lessons learned
Panel Leader: Peter Robl
Knauf Insulation
Slovakia
4B1 Investor Confidence Framework: Building bridges between investment and energy efficiency
Peter Seizov
denkstatt Bulgaria Ltd
Bulgaria
4B2 Financing schemes in Eastern Europe
Larisa Manastirli
EBRD, Bulgaria
Bulgaria
4B3 Public funding to leverage commercial lending: the case of building renovation in Ukraine
Sophia Lynn
World Bank Group, Finance and Markets Global Practice
Ukraine
ROOM Apollo
4C Developing EE policies in EU neighbourhood
Panel Leader: Vessela Valtcheva-McGee
Bulgarian Green Building Council
Bulgaria
4C1 Buildings’ Energy Efficiency: Ukrainian Case
Kyryl Tomliak
State Agency for Energy Efficiency
Ukraine
4C2 Energy efficiency status and opportunities in Belarus and Moldova
Ksenia Petrichenko
Copenhagen Centre on Energy Efficiency
Denmark
4C3 Harmonizing EU EPBD for Turkey: cost optimum methodology
Ahmet Birsel
Knauf Insulation
Turkey
ROOM Terra
4D Beyond just energy efficiency: multiple benefits II
Panel Leader: Ada Amon
Hungarian Energy Efficiency Institute
Hungary
4D1 Roadmap for clean air in Poland
Andrzej Guła
Instytut Ekonomii Środowiska/Institute for Environmental Economics
Poland
4D2 Active House methodology as method for implementing Nearly Zero Energy Buildings
Kurt Emil Eriksen
VELUX A/S
Denmark
4D3 Infrastructure needs in SEE region and contribution of EE
Stijn Carton
European Climate Foundation
Belgium

Sessions on Adaptation of buildings to climate change and Beyond just energy efficiency: Multiple benefits are supported by a grant from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway.