COGEN EUROPE
The European Association for the
Promotion of Cogeneration

 

COGEN Europe Annual Conference 2005
"Cogen - Clean, Clever, Competitive.
A Compelling Case for Changing Europe's Energy Market"
10-11 March 2005, Brussels
Centrax Gas Turbines
ConocoPhillips
Cogenco
"Cogeneration and On-Site Power Production" magazine published by James & James
Cummins Power Generation
EC Power
EurActiv.com - EU News, policy positions and 'EU Actors' online
European Power News
Ionpure Technologies
Siemens AG
Solar Turbines Inc
TEDOM
 
WADE, World Alliance for Decentralized Energy
World-Wide Independent Power. Promoting On-Site Power and Cogeneration
 
General Information

Europe's electricity system will face huge generation capacity gaps in the near future, and the need for investment is evident. This provides a unique opportunity to make Europe fit for the future and initiate the transformation towards a high-efficiency and low-carbon electricity supply system. The case for the wider use of cogeneration - combined with more renewables, new enabling technologies for decentralised electricity production, and other energy efficiency and demand side measures - is compelling. It will cut down Europe's fuel consumption and CO2 emissions, improve the reliability of energy supply, avoid costly investments in new power networks, establish markets for new products and services, and create jobs. In brief: Cogen is clean, clever and competitive and is thus compelling.

Date & Venue:
Hotel Renaissance

Date:
10-11 March 2005

Conference Venue:
Hotel Renaissance, 19 Rue du Parnasse, B-1050 Brussels.

Conference Dinner Venue:

La Bibliothèque Solvay, Brussels

La Bibliothèque Solvay
Programme

pdf fileProgramme (191 Kb)

Proceedings
(all files in pdf format)
Session 1: Cogeneration as a competitive technology
Vision For Europe’s Sustainable Energy Policy
(Alfonso González Finat, European Commission, 786 Kb)
Cogeneration – An Important Part Of A Chemical Company’s Utilities
(Jean-Phillippe Perrot, Solvay, 135 Kb)
The Future Of Energy Supply And The Role Of Cogeneration
(Lamberto Eldering, Gasunie Trade & Supply, 598 Kb)
Developing And Implementing A National CHP Strategy
(Therese Murphy, Sustainable Energy Ireland, 277 Kb)
Session 2: Cogeneration as a clean technology
Supporting Clean Heat And Power On The Internal Energy Market
(Jesper Lorentzen, The Danish Energy Authority, 751 Kb)
Realising The Biomass Potential As A Fuel Source For Cogeneration
(Joep Coenen, Cogen Projects, 257 Kb)
Environmental Performance Of Cogeneration
(Hans Hof, Europe’s Energy Point, 549 Kb)
Cogeneration In A Thermodynamical Context
(Svein Jacob Nesheim, Statoil & Prof. Ivar Ertesvåg, University of Science & Technology, Trondheim, 1073 Kb)
Session 3: Cogeneration as a clever technology
Cogeneration: Opportunities in Today's Power Markets'
(Paul Dillon, ExxonMobil, 552 Kb
)
Building A New Market – Domestic Cogneration
(Karl Kiessling, Senertec, 1778 Kb)
Cogeneration For Sustainable Urban Energy Planning
(Ismaël Daoud, COGENSud, 780 Kb)
What Outlook for CHP in Europe? Emerging Markets, EU Policies and the Role of Member States
(Peter Löffler, COGEN Europe, 1408 Kb)
Workshop On Enlargement
Cogeneration Potential In The EU New Member States: Implications From A Recent DGJRC
Workshop
(Fred Starr & Estathios Peteves, European Commission, DG JRC, Institute.for Energy, 1105 Kb
)
Preparing For Accession
(Lubomir Nikolaev, Cogen Bulgaria, 145 Kb)
Modernising Electricity And Heat Systems In Poland
(Michal Klawe & Ryszard Krochmalski, Kogen Polska, 557 Kb)
Role of ESCOs In Upgrading Facilities In Central Europe
(Paul Barroyer, Dalkia France, 445 Kb)
Position Of DE and CHP In The Czech Market, Former, Present and Future
(Josef Jelecek, COGEN Czech, 926 Kb)
Contracting Of Energy Services In Central Europe
(Michael Geißler, Berliner Energieagentur, 1959 Kb)
Photographs Below is a small selection of photographs taken at the Bibliothèque de Solvay. If you wish to have all the photopraphs taken that evening on a CD-ROM please send contact Tanya Carre
Contact:

Anna Limbrey
T: +32 2 772 82 90
F: +32 2 772 50 44
E-mail: anna.limbrey@cogen.org