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Workshop in
Milano, 7th October 2011 |
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Presentations: |
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Overview of the RE-Shaping project
Mario
Ragwitz, Fraunhofer ISI |
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Key Design Elements of an Effective and Efficient RES Policy in the EU
Mario Ragwitz, Fraunhofer ISI |
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Implementing the Cooperation Mechanisms of the RES Directive: Current Status
and Open Questions
Corinna Klessmann, Ecofys, Germany |
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Flexibility for RES Target Achievement: Cooperation Mechanisms from the
Italian Perspective
Arturo Lorenzoni, IEFE-Bocconi |
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Development of Electrical Interconnections Mission of Terna in the Balkans
Ettore Elia, Terna |
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Promoting an Attractive Framework for Investments in RES Projects: The Role
of Mediterranean Energy Regulators
Isabella Alloisio, MEDERG |
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Workshop in
Utrecht, 8th September 2011 |
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Presentations: |
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Overview of the RE-Shaping project
Mario
Ragwitz, Fraunhofer ISI |
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Renewable
Energy policies in the EU Member States
Max Rathmann, Ecofys, The Netherlands
Mario Ragwitz, Fraunhofer ISI |
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Discussing coordination options
Ecofys |
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Workshop in
Vilnius, 16th May 2011 |
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Presentations: |
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Overview of the RE-Shaping project
Mario
Ragwitz, Fraunhofer ISI |
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Current Renewable Energy policies in the EU Member States
Max Rathmann, Ecofys, The Netherlands
Mario Ragwitz, Fraunhofer ISI |
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20% RES by 2020 - quantitative assessment of policy pathways for meeting the
challenge
Christian Panzer, EEG, Vienna University of Technology |
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Implementing the cooperation mechanisms of the RES directive - current
status and open questions
Corinna Klessmann, Ecofys, Germany |
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Towards Triple-A policies: More renewables at lower cost - challenges from
the financing perspective
Max Rathmann, Ecofys, The Netherlands
Botond Weöres, EnergoBanking Kft |
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Key design elements of an effective and efficient RES policy in the EU
Mario
Ragwitz, Fraunhofer ISI |
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Workshop in
Budapest, 12th April 2011 |
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Presentations: |
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Overview of the RE-Shaping project
Mario
Ragwitz, Fraunhofer ISI |
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Renewable energy policies in the EU Member States
Mario Ragwitz, Fraunhofer ISI |
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A quantitative assessment of policy pathways for meeting the challenge
Sebastian Busch, EEG, Vienna University of Technology |
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Challenges in RE Financing and Risk Management
Botond Weöres, EnergoBanking Kft |
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Developing the green economy in Hungary
Zsolt
Gemesi, Ministry of National Development |
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RE-Shaping - fejlesztéspolitika és policy
Kasza
György, NFÜ KEOP IH |
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Key design elements of an effective and efficient RES policy in the EU
Mario
Ragwitz, Fraunhofer ISI |
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Workshop in Vienna, 22nd March 2011 |
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Agenda |
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Presentations: |
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Overview of the RE-Shaping project
Mario Ragwitz, Fraunhofer ISI |
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Renewable energy policies in the EU Member States
Max Rathmann, Ecofys, The Netherlands |
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Towards triple-A policies: More renewables at lower cost
Max Rathmann, Ecofys, The Netherlands |
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Key design elements of an effective and efficient RES policy in the EU
Mario Ragwitz, Fraunhofer ISI |
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A quantitative assessment of policy pathways for meeting the challenge
Gustav Resch, EEG, Vienna University of Technology |
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The impact of volatile energy and raw material prices
Gustav Resch, EEG, Vienna University of Technology |
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Flexibility for RES target achievement
Sebastian Busch, EEG, Vienna University of Technology |
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