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Conference:
Day 1
16 February 8:30am - 5:30pm
Day 2
17 February 8:30am - 5:30pm
Day 3
18th February 8:30am - 5:30pm
Four pre-conference workshops
15 February 2010
A: Strategies for hedging price risk in the electricity market
B: Wind and solar energy integration
C: Driving investment in distributed generation
D: Smart grids
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 Mr CP Jain,
Chair World Energy Council Mr. C.P. Jain was Chairman & Managing Director of NTPC between September 2000 and March 2006 and has had an illustrious career spanning nearly 40 years of outstanding professional contribution. He is a Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Law and Fellow Chartered Accountant and also has an Advanced Diploma in Management.Appearing: Day One Tuesday 16 February 2010
11.30am Panel discussion: Supply security & the investment climate – does more need to be invested to ensure supply security?
- Are governance arrangements delivering the certainty and confidence necessary for stakeholders to invest in market
development?
- T he NZ generation landscape: what are the current challenges facing generation investment?
- Is there currently enough generation investment to handle
growing demand?
- Energy user perspectives on supply security
- Where are the emerging opportunities to enhance supply?
Mr Ray Deacon, Company Director, Rio Tinto Alcan New Zealand Ltd. Mr CP Jain, Chair, World Energy Council Mr Fraser Clark, Chief Executive, New Zealand Wind Energy Association Day Two Wednesday 17 February 2010
9am International keynote address: Global lessons and energy
scenarios to 2050
- Energy policies and practices, vulnerabilities, and rules of trade
- The WEC view of Copenhagen
Mr CP Jain, Chair, World Energy Council Day Three Thursday 18 February 2010 – OIL, GAS & ALTERNATIVE FUELS DAY 12.10pm Panel discussion: A comparative look at the alternative fuels market - what role can we expect alternative fuels to play in a sustainable energy economy?
- What opportunities exist for alternative fuels to meet energy needs?
- Emerging fuels and technologies to look out for in the short and
long term
- Is there appropriate investment and R&D being undertaken to develop alternative fuel options
- What options are appropriate for NZ to look at further developing and looking at a timeline for market adoption
Mr CP Jain, Chair, World Energy Council CEO, Energy Federation of New Zealand Project Leader - Roturua, Scion
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official oil, gas & alternative fuels day partner
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