Wednesday, 3 March 2010
Opening Session
OS-1
Welcoming Remarks
Mr. Kenji KOBAYASHI, President of APREC
Session 1:What is the Potential of EE and How Can APEC Economies Achieve it by implementing high-performance energy efficiency policies?
Part 1. EE goals, action plans and Best / High Performance EE Policies (e.g. Cross-sectoral Policies and Policies for Appliances)
S1-1
CEEDS Workshops on Appliance Energy Efficiency Standards and Labeling: Lessons to Date
Mr. Jeffrey Harris, ASE
S1-2
The IEA’s 25 EE Recommendations -Progress to Date and Next Steps
Dr. Grayson C. Heffner, IEA
S1-3
About the project of the State program of energy conservation and improving energy efficiency for the period till 2020
Mr. Alexey V. Slepkov, Ministry of Energy, Russia
S1-4
Goal, Action Plan and Policies to Promote Energy Efficiency and Conservation
Ms. Mulyaningati Ratna Ariati Farida Listyawardhani , MEMR, Indonesia
S1-5
Energy Efficiency Policy and Practices in Korea
Dr. Yonghun Jung, KEEI, Korea
S1-6
Energy Efficiency in Peru
Mr. Ismael V. Aragon, Ministry of Energy and Mines, Peru
S1-7
Energy Efficiency Policy of Chinese Taipei
Mr. Juen-Shen Wei, MOEA, Chinese Taipei
Part 2. EE Goals, Action Plans and Best / High Performance EE Policies (e.g. Building Sector, Industry Sector and Transport Sector)
S1-8
Building Codes and Infrastructure to Reduce the Energy Consumption in Buildings
Mr. P. Marc LaFrance, US DOE, USA
S1-9
Assessment of China’s Energy-Saving and Emission-Reduction Accomplishments and Opportunities During the 11th Five Year Plan
Dr. Nan Zhou, LBNL
S1-10
ADB's Energy Policy 2009 & Clean Energy Program
Dr. Worapot Manupipatpong, ADBI
S1-11
Low Carbon Economy - Energy Efficiency and Conservation Initiatives in Hong Kong
Efficiency and Conservation Initiatives in Hong Kong Ir. Sek Cheung Wong, Government of the Hong Kong Administrative Region, Hong Kong, China
S1-12
State Policy on Energy Saving and Energy Efficiency in the Russian Federation
Dr. Vladimir Vasilievich Saenko, Institute of Energy Strategy, Russia
S1-13
Singapore's Energy Efficiency Blueprint for Households & Precincts
Ms. Sharon Hui Chen Tan, EMA, Singapore
S1-14
Energy Efficiency Programs in Thailand
Mr. Sarat Prakobchart, MOE, Thailand
Session 2: APEC Energy Demand and Supply Outlook, Theme: Why Business As Usual is Unsustainable?
S2-1
Emission pathways for climate stabilisation
Dr. Andy Reisinger, New Zealand Climate Change Research Institute, New Zealand
S2-2
Why Business as Usual is Unsustainable ?
Dr. Fatih Birol, IEA
S2-3
Australian energy outlook to 2030
Ms. Jane Melanie, ABARE, Australia
S2-4
The U.S. Energy Outlook and Analysis of Potential Climate Change Legislation
Mr. Glen E. Sweetnam, US DOE, USA
S2-5
APEC Energy Demand and Supply Outlook
Dr. Ralph D. Samuelson, Vice President, APERC
Thursday, 4 March 2010
Session 3: Policies to promote Low-Carbon Energy Supply in APEC
S3-1
Policies to Promote Low Carbon Energy Supply in APEC
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Suthiphand Chirathivat Chulalongkorn University
S3-2
Reducing Oil Consumption and Emissions in Road Transport
Dr. Timur I. Gül, IEA
S3-3
Meeting East Asia’s Growing Energy Needs in a Sustainable Manner
Dr. Narasimham Vijay Jagannathan East Asia and Pacific Region, World Bank
S3-4
Chinese Renewable Energy Policies and Development Prospects
Mr. Jianping Liu, CECIC Renewable Energy Investment Corporation, China
S3-5
Japan’s REN Energy Policy Strategies to overcome barriers for sustainable future
Mr. Masatoshi Shinagawa, METI, Japan
S3-6
Policies to Promote Low-carbon Energy Supply in APEC
Ms. Badriyah HJ. ABD. Malek, Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water, Malaysia
S3-7
Renewables framework in Mexico
Mr. Julio A. Valle Pereña, MOE, Mexico
S3-8
Renewable Energy in New Zealand
Dr. Richard M. Hawke, Ministry of Economic Development, New Zealand
S3-9
Re goals and Policies to Promote re in Vietnam
Dr. Hoang Tien Dung, Institute of Energy, Vietnam
Session 4: APERC Projects for 2010 – 2011
S4-1-1
APERC Presentation ( Part I: Outlook)
Dr. Ralph D. Samuelson, Vice President, APERC
S4-1-2
(Part II: EE related activities such as PREE and CEEDS)
Dr. Weerawat Chantanakome, Senior Team Leader, APERC