To meet future global energy needs, in ways that are safe, secure, sustainable and affordable, we need a more integrated, intelligent energy system. This is only achievable if we consider all parts of the system and how they interact, all types of the participant and all possible technologies; by necessity, this requires a cross-disciplinary approach.
The conference aims to provide a forum to:
- Bring together international policymakers, industry, and researchers to explore the most suitable, realistic and efficient ways to design and build a better and more sustainable energy system.
- Examine new thinking about the structures, processes, and policies that are needed to ensure effective coordination across transport, power, industrial and residential energy use, and innovation and skills.
- Recommend steps towards the transformation of the regulatory model in the energy sector which will encourage the evolution of quality service provision through disruptive innovation.
- Discuss a role of market feedback and a scaled-up modeling effort in creating a more transparent, evidence-based policy framework.
- Look into public expectations and how they should be managed to secure buy-in of new energy system solutions from the public.
- Consider steps to scale up public investment in research, development, demonstration and deployment (R,D,D&D).
- Assess policy frameworks, including measures to reduce the risk of short-termism in policy making, to drive future investments in the energy system.
- Assess the impact that cutting-edge methodological developments will play in our understanding of what a future energy system may look like and their relevance to policymaking.
Outcomes will be published to provide recommendations for policy and decision makers.
High-level conference themes
- Opening plenary session: A system in transition
- Stream 1: Putting sustainability at the heart of the energy system
- Stream 2: Market design approaches
- Stream 3: Interconnected infrastructure systems
- Stream 4: Financing the transition
Organised by: ELSEVIER and Energy Institue
Website: http://www.energysystemsconference.com/
Start Date :
19 Jun 2018 09:00 AM
End Date :
20 Jun 2018 06:00 PM
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ELSEVIER
Energy Systems Conference 2018
sustainable energy system
transformation of the regulatory model in the energy sector
future investments in the energy system
Interconnected infrastructure systems