EU Sustainable Energy Week EC-Asean Energy Facility
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Speeches


Key speakers

Welcome and Opening Remarks 
Mr. Frantz Longhi, President, Danish Management Group (DMG)

Strategic Partnership and Cooperation Initiatives between EU and ASEAN
Mr. Erich W. Muller, Director for Asia including Central Asia 
EuropeAid Cooperation Office (AIDCO) of the European Commission

ASEAN Vision for Regional Economic Integration and relations with EU in this context
H.E. Ong Keng Yong, Secretary-General of ASEAN  
The ASEAN Secretariat (ASEC)

Future ASEAN-EU Energy Cooperation
Dr Weerawat Chantanakome, Executive Director
ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE)

EAEF Sustainable Energy Partnership Opportunities between EU and ASEAN
Mr. Pekka Skytta, EC Co-Director
EC-ASEAN Energy Facility (EAEF)

Market Development of Renewable and EU-ASEAN Renewable Energy Sources (RES) Cooperation
Ms. Christine Lins, Secretary General  
European Renewable Energy Council (EREC)

Guest speakers

Project 13: Trans-Borneo power grid development concept and energy trading study (Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei)
Dr Ing Viktor Popescu, Senior Project Manager
Fichtner GmbH & Co. KG (Germany)                                

Project 31: Development of a strategic environment assessment platform for the regional power sector integration in the Lower Mekong countries. (Thailand, Cambodia, Lao PDR, Vietnam)
Mr. Mattias Nordstrom, Project Leader
Stockholm Environment Institute (Sweden)

Project 56: Feasibility study for the implementing of energy integrated urban planning (EIUP in ASEAN cities and of applicability of European approaches. (Vietnam, Lao PDR, Philippines)
Mr. Gerhard Weihs, Managing Director
Centric – Austria International (Austria)

Project 125: Feasibility assessment and capacity building for wind energy development in the Philippines, Vietnam and Cambodia
Mr. Niels-Erik Clausen, Senior Consultant
Risoe National Laboratory (Denmark)

Project 142: Regional energy policy and planning in ASEAN for sustainable development (REPP-ASD)
Mr. Dominik Möst, Project Leader
Universitat Karlsruhe, Institute for Industrial Production (IIP) (Germany)

Feasibility studies and awareness building on RE in the EAEF context
Projects 18, 20, 81, 89,136, 159

Mr David Walden, Managing Director
Bronzeoak Ltd (UK)

Rural Electrification & Sustainable Development in ASEAN
Projects 24, 69, 98, 165, and ASEAN-EU Energy Cooperation Network for Private Sector. (ABCDE = ASEAN Business Council for the Development of Sustainable Energy)

Dr Anjali Shanker, Director  
Innovation Energie Development (France)

Success stories of cogeneration in ASEAN and their benefits
Projects 106 and
- Framework Contract for Coordination of Follow-up of COGEN 3 remaining activities. 
- 4 Service Contracts for Country Coordinating Institution Follow-up of COGEN 3 for Cambodia, Lao PDR and Vietnam
Dr Ludovic Lacrosse, Senior Project Manager
Carl Bro International AB (Sweden)

 

"It is recognised that the process of economic development in Asia calls for special attention to the elaboration of adequate energy policy at both national and regional levels. It is also necessary to strengthen the security of supply both in the EU and Asia, to increase the participation of the European industry in Asia's energy market and the protection of the global environment."

H.E. Ambassador Jean Bretéché
Head of Delegation
of the European Commission to Indonesia,
Brunei Darussalam and East Timora

EAEF's executing and implementing agent:


ASEAN Centre for Energy
ASEAN Centre for Energy Building
6th floor, Jl. HR.
Rasuna Said Block X-2 Kav. 07-08
Kuningan, Jakarta 12950, Indonesia
Tel : +(62-21) 527 9332
Fax : +(62-21) 527 9350

Website:www.aseanenergy.org
E-mail: info@aseanenergy.org

Conference Organisers:

Danish Energy Management
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8260 Viby J - Aarhus
Denmark
Tel.: +45 87 340 600


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