Regional Power for Clean Transport

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Regional Power for Clean Transport
Organized by Akershus County Council, in partnership with HyER
30th - 31st of October 2013
Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel, Oslo, Norway
HYOP
TIME AND VENUE: 30th - 31st of October 2013
> Akershus County Council at Galleri Oslo
and Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel - Oslo, Norway
Welcome to Akershus in the Oslo region,
a world leading region in green mobility.
Akershus County Council, in partnership with HyER
(Hydrogen, Fuel cells and Electro-mobility in European
Regions), are pleased to invite you to the conference
“Regional Power for Clean Transport”. Europe is currently
94 % dependent on oil based fuels, and the need for a joint
initiative to implement alternative fuel solutions is urgent. As a
consequence, the EU package “Clean Power for Transport:
Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel, Oslo, Norway
and The Norwegian National Opera & Ballet
A European alternative fuels strategy” is currently under
consideration in the European Parliament.
Foto: Erik Berg
The conference focuses on the interaction of politics, research
and industry - and regional perspectives to accelerate clean
power for transport. There will be particular emphasis on
biofuels, electro-mobility/batteries and hydrogen as energy
carriers.
TARGET AUDIENCE: Politicians, industry, R&D, public administration and other
stakeholders in the transport and energy sector.
CO-ORGANIZERS: AGA (a member of the Linde Group), Air Liquide, Akershus
Energi, City of Oslo Waste-to-Energy Agency, Grønn bil
(Green car), Hynor Lillestrøm, HYOP AS, Institute for Energy
Technology (IFE), Mercedes-Benz, Norwegian Hydrogen
Forum, OREEC, Osloregionen, Ruter, The Norwegian
University of Life Sciences, Toyota Norway, Transnova, ZERO
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Emission Resource Organisation
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DAY 1:
Policy change in the EU and the role of the regions
Moderator: Jos Dings, Director, Transport & Environment (TBC)
08.30 - 09.00: REGISTRATION
09.00 - 09.15: INTRODUCTION
County Mayor Nils Aage Jegstad and Andreas Ziolek, HyER chair
Perspectives: policy, industry & research
09.15 - 09.35: Clean Power for Transport. Summary of European policies and
incentives.
Kemal Onel, Policy Officer, Clean Transport & Sustainable Urban
11.15 -11.25 Presentation of HyER and selected HyER regions
Marieke Reijalt, HyER Brussels Office Coordinator
REGIONAL UPDATES: Introduction
objectives?
Carlo Fidanza, Member of European Parliament, Rapporteur for
Clean Power for Transport (TBC)
09.55 - 10.10: National strategy for alternative fuels infrastructure
Erlend Solem, CEO, Transnova, Norway
10.10 - 10.30: Nordic Research – Developing Visions for the Future
Filip Ehrle Elveling, Project Leader for the Energy & Transport
Programme, Nordic Energy Research
of electro-mobility,
hydrogen and related challenges
11.25 -11.40: The Oslo and Akershus region – A Pioneer in Climate Policy
Solveig Schytz, Akershus County Council, Chair of the committee for
Planning, Economic development and Environment
Mobility Unit, DG MOVE, European Comission
09.35 - 09.55: What factors can promote and inhibit the implementation of EU
How can regions contribute to fulfil european
goals for clean power for transport?
11.40 -12.00: North Rhine-Westphalia
Andreas Ziolek, Chair of HyER´s Board and Director Network for Fuel
Cells and Hydrogen NRW
12.10 -13.00: PANEL DEBATE: Is
Clean Power for Transport for all
Europe feasible? What can regions do?
Panel: Carlo Fidanza (European Parliament), Anette Solli (Akershus),
Marieke Reijalt (HyER), Andreas Ziolek (North Rhine-Westphalia),
Rosario Beretta (Mercedes-Benz)
13.00 -14.00: LUNCH
10.30 - 10.50: Towards Fossil Free Transport
Rosario Beretta, General Manager for Mercedes-Benz, Daimler AG
10.50 - 11.15: BREAK
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BATTERY VEHICLES - ASKER
MUNICIPALITY
WELCOME
World leading in electro-mobility?
Lene Winger Conradi
Mayor, Asker municipality
14.00 - 18.00:
Study visits and
parallel sessions
Transport by EV-taxis,
and hydrogen and
biogas buses
> Departure from the
hotel at 14.00
19.30: Dinner at the
Opera House
Why are thousands of Norwegians buying
EVs? Lessons learned from the Norwegian EV
market.
Ole Henrik Hannisdahl, CEO,
Green Car
How did Norwegian politicians manage to
agree on EVs? A political overview of present
and future.
Catharina Munthe, Transport Policy Advicer,
ZERO Emission Resource Organisation
Short break
A supply-side view of the European market.
What measures should be adopted by
countries and regional markets?
Jarkko Ahlbom, Manager, Zero Emission
Strategy, Nissan Nordic Europe OY (TBC)
Amsterdam: A different approach?
Rob Legdeur, Programme Manager,
Amsterdam Electric
Return to Oslo Plaza
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THE SMALL TOWN ASKER
Asker is a small town in the Oslo
metropolitan area, with a substantial
number of people commuting to the
capital city center daily. As a result of
political incentives, such as access
to restricted bus lanes to avoid rush
hour queues, exemption from road
tolls, as well as free parking, there are
now 1200 electric cars in Asker, which
account for 4 percent of all cars in the
municipality.
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BIOFUELS - ESVAL ENVIRONMENTAL
PARK
HYDROGEN - AKERSHUS ENERGY
PARK
Hynor Lillestrøm - making
hydrogen green
Hynor Lillestrøm is both a hydrogen
technology test center and one of the
most advanced refueling stations in the
world, located just north of Oslo. At
the station hydrogen is produced from
landfill gas, hydro power and local solar
power. The test center facilitates R&D
projects of international importance,
both on hydrogen production,
compression and second generation
carbon capture technologies. Hynor
Lillestrøm is the result of a broad
collaboration where ambitious local and
regional authorities play a crucial role
for its success.
WELCOME
Lillestrøm Centre of Expertise
Anita Orlund
CEO, Lillestøm Business Area
FCEV development in Europe
Frank Meijer
European Fleet Sales & Remarketing
Manager at Hyundai Motor Eurpoe
Hydrogen development in Denmark
Mikael Sloth
Business Development Manager
H2 Logic
The Oslo Region – Joined forces on
Hydrogen
Bjørn Simonsen
Secretary of the Norwegian Hydrogen
Council
HYOP - a dedicated hydrogen operating
company
Ulf Hafseld, Managing Director, HYOP
AS
Akershus Energipark - a sustainable and
innovative energy park
Frank Sagvik, Manager, Akershus
Energi Varme
(participants limited to 25)
Esval Miljøpark (Environmental
park) Romerike Biogas plant
The Waste-to-Energy Agency’s (EGE)
biogas plant at Romerike processes
food waste from the Oslo region. At the
innovatively designed plant the waste
is utilized to produce liquid biogas
(LBG) and bio fertilizer. The liquid
biogas fuels city busses and waste
collection vehicles, and the bio fertilizer
is used for agricultural purposes. This
creates a closed loop, where waste
resources are exploited in the best
manner possible. The production
started January this year with the
capacity to fuel 135 buses and fertilize
100 medium-sized local farms. In 2012
EGE, and its industrial partner Cambi,
won a National Innovation Award
for the design of the plant and the
cooperation between public sector and
industry.
WELCOME
Esval Miljøpark (Environmental park)/Romerike
Biogas plant
Oddmar Blekkerud
Mayor, Nes municipality
Urban waste solution; Biogas from food waste
Øystein Ihler,
Strategy and Development Director, City of
Oslo,
Waste-to-Energy Agency
Technology converting food waste to fuel
Wojtech Sargalski
Business Development Manager Biowaste,
Cambi as
Industrial biogas plant - Research and
Development
Tormod Briseid,
Head of Department, Bioforsk
Guided tour to
Romerike Biogas plant
Return to Oslo, Plaza Hotel
From Renewable Energy Sources to
Hydrogen for Fuel Cell Vehicles, Guided
tour - Hynor Lillestrøm Hydrogen
Refueling Station
Øystein Ulleberg, Principal Scientist,
Institute for Energy Technology IFE
Return to Oslo, Plaza Hotel
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DAY 2:
Visions, trends & development
Moderator: EU perspectives for the regions
- interactions of the different technologies
09.00-09.30: What are the implications of the EU-package for the regions? What
Incentives and private industry
12.30-13.00: Infrastructure roll-out for non-fossil fuels, a global perspective
Emmanuel Rothan-Cederberg, Global Account Manager, Air Liquide
13.00-13.30: Infrastructure development - Clean energy, hydrogen, natural gas
Jos Dings, Director, Transport & Environment (TBC)
and biofuels
Olof Källgren, Head of Clean Energy, Merchan LNG, Linde Group
13.30-14.00: Sustainable CO2 free Hydrogen production from Municipal Waste to
Stefan Petters, GUO - Business Development
14.00-14.20: Break
10.00 - 10.30: Break
14.20-14.40: Summary and concluding remarkS
10.30 - 11-00: The roles and interactions of different technologies in the Nordic
14.20-14.40: Concluding remarks: Towards a fossil free transport sector – What
are the obstacles? Focus on fuel cells, batteries and biofuels
Dr Saima Kalev, rapporteur in the Committee of the Regions (TBC)
09.30-10.00: How to achieve 100 % fossil free public transport in the Oslo region
by 2020?
Bernt Reitan Jenssen, CEO, Ruter - public transport in Oslo and
Akershus
market
power the Public Transport system
is needed?
Lars Erik Årøy, Managing Director, Toyota Norway
Jos Dings, Director, Transport & Environment (TBC)
11.00-11.30: Sustainable use of biofuels in the commercial aviation sector
14.40-14.50: Summary
Jon Sjølander, Director of Strategy, Avinor
Dr Saima Kalev, Rapporteur in the Committee of the Regions. (TBC)
14.50-15.00: Closing remarks
Solveig Schytz, Akershus County Council, Chair of the committee
11.30- 12.30: LUNCH
for Planning, Economic development and Environment.
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