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Background

Natural Gas has various advantages as an energy source. Flexible, good energy density, competitive and with lower CO2 emissions than coal. However, natural gas is still a significant CO2 emitter which means its use in the energy mix is, at least in Europe, being strategically managed under energy policy. To summarise greatly, natural gas can play a role during the transition as a bridging fuel, offering an acceptable means to an end for consumers. This applies as much in China as it does in Europe where, additionally, air quality is such a major cause for concern. This creates another driver for the use of Natural Gas and LNG.

Logically, the importance of Natural Gas as a transition fuel means achieving a reliable, competitive supply is an important element. Pipeline routes combined with LNG supplies help achieve this whilst transparent global and regional gas markets are being developed to offer consumers competitive, more predictable and affordable prices.

Looking further ahead, renewable and low-carbon gases present society with an opportunity to keep gas in the energy mix long-term – i.e., post-transition. The development of renewable and low-carbon gases and their integration into the energy system is therefore a crucial factor in how the role of gas is analysed for its economic and climate impact.

As is the case in Europe, in China the emphasis is on rapid growth of renewables with its dual advantage of carbon neutrality and energy independence. Nevertheless, in the meantime, the role of gas is important. How it will evolve is what we will consider here; sharing expert knowledge on all the pertinent issues over the course of four sessions.

Gas is so central to the Transition in Europe that all our readers will benefit from attending. Our EU business audience will find it especially informative in helping to evaluate opportunities in China and how to pursue them.

THE CONFERENCE IS IN ENGLISH (simultaneous translation from English to Chinese available)

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for Day 2: Feb 4
09.00 to 12.15 CET
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Market Design & Renewable Gases

PROGRAMME & PANELLISTS

Day Two: February 4, 2021

Session Three: Competitive Markets
09:00 to 10:30

How to establish a liberalised, transparent gas market. Where do we stand in China and Europe and what should the roadmap look like?

Conti

Ilaria Conti
Head of Gas, FLORENCE SCHOOL of REGULATION


Ilaria has 15 years’ experience in EU energy policy and regulation, 9 years in Brussels working with EU stakeholders and the past 6 years at the EUI. She is currently Head of the gas area at FSR, where she coordinates research, policy debate activities and courses. Ilaria also authored or co-authored publications on gas market design and decarbonisation.

Boltz

Walter Boltz
Senior Advisor European Energy, Walter Boltz Consulting


Walter is a Senior Advisor for European Energy issues, member of the ACER Board of Appeal, the ERRA Strategic Advisory Council as well as of the EPRI Advisory Council. He has extensive experience in all aspects of electricity & gas markets as well as in the area of regulation of the energy sector. Walter was the Chairman of the Supervisory Board of JSC MGU, the owner of the Ukrainian Gas TSO, GTSOU LLC, and implemented the unbundling between 2018 and May 2020.

Sung

Dr. Jinsok Sung
Expert, Asian Gas and LNG Market, RUSSIAN GAS SOCIETY


Jinsok Sung is an energy market researcher and energy economist. His research focuses on global LNG and Asia Pacific gas market and published over 40 papers on energy market issues. He defended Ph.D. at Gubkin University of Oil and Gas in Moscow and was a visiting researcher at Bank of Finland Institute for Emerging Economies (BOFIT).

Matthew-James

Matthew James - Moderator
Managing Director, ENERGY POST


Matthew has been working in energy communications for the past 11 years, first as Managing Director of Synergy, the organisers of European Utility Week and then, since 2014, at Energy Post. Energy Post is read by over 50,000 energy professionals every month. It is technology neutral, offering a platform to experts from all sectors particpating in the Energy Transition.

Oliver Koch

Oliver Koch
Acting Head of Unit, Internal Markets DG ENER

Sessions Three Timings

09.00 – SESSION THREE: Introduction by moderator (objectives)
09.10 – Panel discussion
09.50 – Delegate insights and further interactive discussion
10.20 – Moderator’s wrap

Session Four:
Renewable Gases
10:45 to12:15

Beyond the hype, what can Renewable Gases (such as Hydrogen and Biogas) offer in decarbonisation alongside Wind, Solar and Hydro? What does this mean for investment in infrastructure development?

Rakhou

Erik Rakhou - Moderator
Consultant, BARINGA PARTNERS


Erik Rakhou is a management consultant in international energy market regulation and policy development, with nearly 20 years of experience in European markets in both commercial and regulatory roles at the national and EU level. Erik is appointed as alternate member of the Board of appeal of the European regulatory agency ACER (2016-2021)

Ingwersen

Jan Ingwersen
General Director, ENTSOG


Jan Ingwersen is General Director of ENTSOG, seconded from ENERGINET - the Danish gas and electricity TSO. He previously held positions at DONG Energy, Gastra and consultancies. Jan headed implementation of the liberalisation of the gas market in Denmark for Gastra/Energinet (2000-2005) and the storage and offshore transmission activities of DONG Energy (now Oersted) (2006-2013). He has over 30 years’ experience working in all parts of gas sector value chain – gas procurement, offshore and onshore gas transmission, gas storage and gas sales

Stegher

Andrea Stegher
SVP Commercial & Stakeholder Engagement – Energy Transition, SNAM


Andrea has 25-years’ experience in the energy sector in strategic, development, commercial, regulatory and transition matters. Among others, in the last years he promoted energy transition projects like Gas for Climate 2050 and the setup of Snam cooperation in China. He has recently been elected as IGU President for 2025-2028.

Brabo

Torben Brabo
CEO, ENERGINET


Torben Brabo is the CEO of Energinet Gas TSO. Mr. Brabo is highly involved in the development of the European gas and energy sector. Elected President in 2020 for GIE (Gas Infrastructure Europe). He manages several decarbonization projects including the European Hydrogen Backbone and lead the biomethane development in Europe.

Portrait de Didier Holleaux.

Didier Holleaux
Executive Vice-President, ENGIE


A Mining Engineer by training, Didier Holleaux has been Chief of Staff of the French Energy Minister. He spent 25 years with GDF then GDFSUEZ and Engie where he is currently EVP in charge, inter alia, of renewable gases

Dongfu

Dongfu (Donna) Kahrs
Founder, GLOBAL TRANSACTION CENTRE GmbH


Consultant for Jingneng Beijing (Chinese Utility) large-scale "green" H2 project due for completion in 2021 (5GW). Dongfu has developed unique business models for Western enterprises to enter the Chinese market capiltalising on her understanding of Chinese structures and Western cooperation rules. To date, I have successfully integrated pumptrack and robotics businesses into China

Sessions Four Timings

10.45 – SESSION FOUR: Introduction by moderator (objectives)
10.55 – Panel discussion
11.35 – Delegate insights and further interactive discussion
12.05 – Moderator’s wrap

Day One: February 3, 2021 (NOW IN THE PAST)

Session One: Security of Supply
09:00 to 10:30

Opening session to compare the issues facing China and Europe regarding gas security of supply. Where do the similarities begin and end? In particular, how can LNG and pipeline supplies combine to help? 

Guido final

Guido D. Giacconi - Moderator
Chairman, Energy Working Group, EU CHAMBER of COMMERCE, CHINA


Co-Founder and Chairman at In3act Business Strategy Advisors, National Chair European Union Chamber of Commerce in China since 2017, former Vice Chairman of the China-Italy Chamber of Commerce. In China since 2006, expert of business strategies across multiple industries, advisor to international and Chinese MNCs and Governments

Fulwood

Mike Fulwood
Senior Research Fellow, OIES


Presentation: "Comparisons: Gas Security of Supply - China and Europe" Mike Fulwood joined the OIES in October 2017. Mike has over 35 years of experience in the gas industry. Before joining the OIES, Mike worked as a consultant, with Energy Markets between 1997 and 2008 and then with Nexant as Director, Global Gas & LNG. While working as a consultant Mike undertook a wide range of projects in all areas of the gas chain, covering regulatory matters, gas pricing and tariffs, gas sales and transportation contracts, market studies and price forecasting, as well as helping develop Nexant’s World Gas Model.

Tanteri

Matteo Tanteri
CHAIRMAN and CEO, SNAM CHINA


Mr. Matteo Tanteri is CEO of Snam China. He is also VP of Italian Chamber of Commerce in China and member of the advisory council of EU Chamber of Commerce in China (and VP of the Energy WG). After a long career in consulting, he joined Snam in 2014 supporting the start-up of BD initiatives that are shaping the strategic development of Snam. In 2016 he has been the first Office of the CEO of Snam (for Mr. Alverà). In 2017 he has been named Senior Vice President, in charge of international assets.

Huber

Rudolf Huber
President, LNG Europe


Rudolf is an ex-lawyer turned energy manager, expert and advocate. He has founded several clean energy advocacy initiatives of which he presides two, LNG Austria and LNG Europe. Until 2011 Rudolf spearheaded the LNG efforts of EconGas. His input significantly influenced the GATE terminal project. He also runs his own consulting company.

GiuseppeSpotti

Giuseppe Spotti
Chief Commercial Officer, ELENGY


Giuseppe has over 30 years’ experience in the energy sector from E&P production to gas and LNG portfolio management. During his career Giuseppe covered various positions, including Senior VP LNG Contract Managements and Director Gas Supplies Southern Europe. He has been appointed Chief Commercial Officer for Elengy in September 2018.

Sessions One Timings

09.00 – Introduction with DG ENER
09.05 – Presentation by OIES

09.10 – Panel discussion
09.50 – Q and A
10.15 – Closing remarks

Session Two: Gas for Power? 10:45 to12:15

With issues facing nuclear and the projected (EU) phase-out of coal, the door is open for gas to act as partner for variable renewables. Grid balancing, decarbonisation, grid-scale storage, CCUS. Is gas the solution? What are the options and best path forward to meet increased demand and mass electrification in a carbon neutral world?

YanQin

Yan Qin
Lead Analyst, REFINITIV


Yan Qin is lead power and carbon analyst at Refinitiv in Norway. She has extensive experiences in energy market analysis, covering Europe and China. Her work focus on short-term trading outlook, supply-demand forecast and energy policy insights, and frequently speaks to energy and climate media. Author "Natural Gas in China's Power Sector" for OIES

Romig

Christian Romig - Moderator
Head of Management Consulting, China, AFRY


Christian comes from a background in renewable energy project development, energy policy and regulation. He leads AFRY Management Consulting’s China energy practice covering national and provincial energy markets across strategy, market analysis, market design and transaction services.

Kaare-Sandholt

Kaare Sandholt
Chief Expert, CHINA NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY CENTRE


Chief Expert at the energy policy think tank China National Renewable Energy Centre within Energy Research Institute (ERI)under NDRC. International coordinator of the ERI “Boosting RE in China” program and co-editor of China Renewable Energy Outlook, the annual publication from CNREC with comprehensive energy system scenarios for the Chinese energy system. Worked with integration of renewable energy in China since 2009

Tu

Kevin Tu
China Expert, AGORA ENERGIEWENDE


Kevin Tu is a senior advisor at Agora Energiewende, where he leads Agora’s work on China’s energy and climate policies. He is also an adjunct professor at the School of Environment of Beijing Normal University, and a non-resident fellow at the Center on Global Energy Policy of Columbia University and Institut français des relations internationals (Ifri).

Kuva

Lauri Myllyvirta
Lead Analyst, CENTRE for RESEARCH on ENERGY & CLEAN AIR


Lauri has over 10 years experience as an air pollution and climate expert. He has led numerous research projects on air pollution, assessing air quality and health impacts of energy policies, including more than a dozen modeling studies of the air quality and health impacts of coal-fired power plants. This research has been published and utilized in numerous countries in East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, Europe, Turkey, South Africa and others. Lauri has also contributed to numerous publications around energy solutions and air pollution and is asked frequently to attend seminars and conferences as an expert speaker.

Sessions Two Timings

10.45 – Introduction by moderator (objectives)
10.55 – Presentation: “Natural Gas in China’s Power Sector” 
11.05 – Panel discussion
11.35 – Delegate insights and further interactive discussion
12.05 – Moderator’s wrap

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