4th Korean-German Energy Day
“Net Zero: Embrace the opportunities of the Energy Transition”
7th December 2022
Venue: Vienna House, Landsberger Allee 106, 10369 Berlin |
09:00-16:45 CET
“Shaping the transformation to a net-zero energy system” |
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09:00 – 09:15 |
Opening and Welcome
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09:15 – 10:00 |
Introductory Keynotes
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10:00 – 10:45 |
“Pathways towards a green Economy – Economic Opportunities of the Energy Transition”PANEL DISCUSSION:Panelists:
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10:45 – 11:15 |
Coffee Break & Networking |
Focus Session: “Green Hydrogen for a net zero industry” |
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11:15 – 11:20 |
Welcome back by the moderator
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11:20 - 12:45 |
“Clean Hydrogen for a Green Recovery? Current Status and Industry Examples”Moderator:
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11:20 - 12:00 |
Presentations:
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12:00 - 12:45 |
PANEL DISCUSSION:
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12:45 – 14:15 |
Networking Lunch |
Focus Session: Energy Efficiency – how to wake the sleeping giant? |
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14:15 – 14:30 |
Welcome back by the moderator
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14:30 – 15:10 |
Energy Efficiency Best PracticesModeration:
Presentations:
Time for Q&A |
15:10 – 15:30 |
Coffee Break & Networking |
15:30 – 16:30 |
Energy Efficiency Policy and the Effectiveness of Policy MeasuresModeration:
Presentations:
PANEL DISCUSSION:
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16:30 – 16:45 |
Wrap up and outlook
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Background and scope of the event:As industry-based economies Korea and Germany face similar challenges when it comes to shaping their energy system’s future. Both countries aim to significantly reduce their carbon emissions by increasing energy efficiency and the usage of renewable energy while reducing the reliance on fossil fuels. Both countries also see green hydrogen as one pillar of their future energy system. This event will explore the opportunities and challenges of pursuing a net-zero energy system given the current state of global energy insecurity. It provides a platform for energy experts from government, industry, research and civil society to exchange views and learn from each other’s experiences. The overall focus of the event is to showcase the existing technologies which can be utilized to the benefit of Korea and Germany’s carbon neutrality goals. |