EUROPEAN POLICIES
CHAIR: Birger Lauersen, DFF
Supporting CHP today
Sabine Froning, Euroheat & Power
Building the future of CHP - reflection
on the CHP Directive
Wilhelmus de Wilt, European Commission
Efficiency benchmarks for CHP
Christian Folke, E.ON Engineering,
Germany
Exploring national CHP/DHC
Potentials Else Bernsen, COWI Consultants,
Denmark
10.15 - 10.45 COFFEE BREAK
Emissions Trading: News for CHP/DHC
in the second trading period? Madeleine Infeldt, European Commission,
DG ENV
Emissions Trading: Impact assessment Erik Larsson, SDHA, Sweden
EU-Russian energy relationship with a special reflection on CHP/DHC sector
Dr. Sergey Kishchenko, EU-Russia Energy Dialogue, Russia
12.00 - 13.00 LUNCH (+exhibition)
EUROPEAN MARKETS
CHAIR: Antonio Bonomo, ASM Brescia spa / AIRU (Italian DH Association)
ECOHEATCOOL: insights in the
European heat and cold markets Prof. Sven Werner, Chalmers
University, Sweden
Joint declaration on renewable heating and cooling
Oliver Schäfer, The European Renewable Energy Coucil (EREC)
14.30 - 15.00 COFFEE BREAK
Individual heating or district heating - The customer choice I
Erik van Vliet, EnergieNed,
Netherlands
Individual heating or district heating - The customer choice II
Radu Diaconovici, Cogen Romania
Sharing experiences and maximising
potential – reflections on the future of
CHP/DHC
György László, FÖTAV Hungary |
TECHNICAL ISSUES
CHAIR: Veikko Hokkanen, Helsingin Energia
The role of standardisation in
European energy and environment
legislation
Jan van Herp, European Commitee for Standardization
Assessing the environmental
efficiency of district heating systems
Prof. Peter Loose, FH Lausitz, Germany
The impact of decentralised
generation on system operation
Paul Frederik Bach, Eltra
10.15 - 10.45 COFFEE BREAK
European guidelines for assessing the
quality of pre-insulated pipes
Veli-Pekka Sirola, Finnish Energy
Industries
European guidelines for the
preparation of domestic hot water
Janusz Rozalski, OPEC Gdynia, Poland
European requirements and practice
in heat metering
Bo Frank, EHMA
12.00 - 13.00 LUNCH (+exhibition)
INTERNATIONAL ROUND-UP
CHAIR: Michael King, CHPA, UK
CHP/DHC in the UK: New projects and
dimensions.
George Armistead, Conoco Philips
CHP/DHC in Switzerland: mobilising
innovative potentials
Walter Boehlen, President Swiss
DH Association
CHP/DHC in the Baltic countries. The
role of local and regional authorities
in implementing EU policies.
Andris Akermanis, Latvian District
Heating Association
14.30 - 15.00 COFFEE BREAK
CHP/DHC investment in Russia
Alexander N. Davydov, Non Commercial Partnership (NP) 'Russian Heat
Supplying', Moscow, Russia
A European-style project in the US
Prof. M. A. Pierce, University of Rochester, US
District Heating in Korea
Lee Hoon and Kim Bong-Kyun, Korea
District Heating Corporation |
INDUSTRIAL PRESENTATIONS
CHAIR: Knud Bonde, Kamstrupp A/S
The future generation of pre-insulated pipes for district heating
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Helmut Pietschmann, Fränkische Rohrwerke Gebr. Kirchner GmbH+CoKG,
Germany
Presentation from DANFOSS A/S, District Heating Controls
Jan Eric Thorsen, Denmark
Presentation from Klinger Fluid Kontrol GmbH
Erwin Cichra, Austria
10.15 - 10.45 COFFEE BREAK
IEA IMPLEMENTING AGREEMENT
END OF ANNEX SEMINAR
SECTION I
CHAIR: Merrill Smith, USA
Opening Presentation
Robin Wiltshire, IEA DHC
A comparison of distributed CHP/DHC
with large-scale CHP/DHC
Paul Woods, PB Power Ltd. - Energy
Two-step decision and optimisation
model for cetnralised and decentralised
thermal storage in DHC
John Rune Nielsen, Swedish National
Testing and Research Institute
12.00 - 13.00 LUNCH (+exhibition)
SECTION II
CHAIR: Lars Gullev, VEKS
Improvement of operational
temperature differences in DH systems
Heimo Zinko, ZW Energiteknik
The influence of cellular gases on
insulation properties of district heating
pipes and the competitiveness of
district energy
Henning D. Smidt, Danish Technological
Institute
Biofouling and microbiologically
influenced corrosion in DH networks
Bo Hojris Olesen, Danish Technological
Institute
14.30 - 15.00 COFFEE BREAK
SECTION III
Chair: Jari Kostama, Finnish Energie
Industries
Strategies to manage heat losses -
technique and economy
H. W. Hoffmann, MVV Energie AG
Dynamic heat storage optimization and
demand Side Management
M. Wigbels, Fraunhofer Institut Umsicht
Conclusions
Robin Wiltshire, IEA DHC |