Workshop: "Three Years of Green Certificates: Are They out of the Infancy Phase?", Milan, 15.-16.12.05
The first international workshop provided for by REALISE-Forum was held in Milan, Italy, at the Auditorium of CESI (Italian partner in the project) on 15th and 16th December 2005.
The aim of the project’s mid-term workshops was to have a wider exchange of views on some key topics by involving experts and stakeholders even from countries not participating in the project as such. The Milan workshop focussed specifically on Green Certificates. It provided an overview of the experience so far gained in the countries where this support instrument has been adopted as well as some insights of the future role of Green Certificates in Europe together with other existing or incoming RES-E support systems. The feasibility and potential benefits of having some co-ordination or harmonisation of national support mechanisms in the long term (after 2010) have been discussed.
The Milan workshop has intentionally been organised in a country like Italy where, in the last decade, the electricity market has been evolving, , from a state utility towards full liberalisation. At the same time, the major RES-E support system has been shifted from a scheme with feed-in tariffs to a new one based on a minimum RES-E quota obligation and Tradable Green Certificates. RES-E stakeholders from Italy and abroad were the target of this workshop, ranging from RES-E producers to electricity traders and consumers, from grid operators to public authorities and financial institutions.
Italian stakeholders benefitted from a wider international picture and the international actors draw some interesting insights from the Italian experience. This double aim had shaped the very structure of the workshop: the first day brought in the views and experience of several experts from different countries and organisations (including a first summary of the findings of REALISE-Forum national desks), whilst the second day featured contributions by the representative stakeholders in Italy.
Thursday, December 15, 2005
First Session “The General Framework”
Chairman: R. Ambrogi, CESI Manager
10:30 h
Welcome and Opening Remarks
R. Ambrogi, CESI Manager
10:40 h
Address by the REALISE-Forum Co-ordinator and Presentation of the Project
L. Mez, FFU, Freie Universität Berlin
11:00 h
The IEA Outlook on the Potential Role of RES-E
R. Vigotti, IEA Renewable Energy Working Party
11:30 h
Viewpoints and Expectations of RES-E Stake-holders from the REALISE-Forum Countries
M. Arentsen, CSTM, University of Twente
M.R. Di Nucci, FFU, Freie Universität Berlin
12:10 h
Questions and Answers
12:40 h
Lunch
Second Session “Green Certificates”
Chairman: H.-J. Ziesing, Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung
14:00 h
Three Years of ROCs in the United Kingdom
F. Santokie, Natsource Europe Ltd.
14:20 h
Development of the North European RES-E Market
H. Randen, NordPool
14:40 h
Performance of Green Certificates in Flanders
A. Verbruggen, University of Antwerp
15:20 h
Questions and Answers
15:00 h
Three Years of Italian Green Certificates: a First Assessment
N. Falcucci, GRTN
15:40 h
Coffee Break
Third Session “An Outlook on the Future”
Chairman: R. Vigotti, IEA Renewable Energy Working Party
16:10 h
Feed-in or Certificates Markets: Competition or Complementarity?
A. Midttun & K. Gautesen, BI Norwegian School of Management
16:30 h
Interaction of Green Certificates with Green Pricing and Emission Trading
H.-J. Ziesing, Deutsches Institut für Wirtschafts-forschung
16:50 h
Round Table “What Future for RES-E Support Schemes in Europe: Co-ordination or Harmonisation?”
All Speakers
18:00 h
Closure of the Day
Friday, December 16, 2005
Fourth Session “The Case of Italy”
Chairman: L.Mez, FFU, Freie Universität Berlin
9:30 h
Perspectives of Italian Stakeholders on RES-E Support Schemes
C. Casale, CESI
10:00 h
White Certificates: the Case of Italy
A. Capozza, CESI - IEA DSM
10:30 h
Questions and Answers
10:50 h
Coffee Break
11:10 h
Evaluation of Costs Ensuing from the Kyoto
Protocol to Italy’s Electricity Sector
M. Benini, CESI
11:40 h
The Business of Producing RES-E in Italy Today
A. Brusa, APER (Association of RES-E Producers)
12:10 h
Questions and Answers
12:30 h
Closure of the Workshop
L. Mez, FFU, Freie Universität Berlin
Summary of the Wokshop in Milan
C. Casale, CESI
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