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Intelligent Cities Conference SESSION 1
SPEAKERS: Emma Strain, Head of Environment, GREATER LONDON AUTHORITY Wolfram Münch, Head of Research and Innovation, ENBW Laurent Schmitt, Vice President for Strategy and Innovation, ALSTOM GRID Thomas N. Mikkelsen, Senior Manager, PANASONIC ECO SOLUTIONS Mark Van de Berg, Director of Marketing EMEA, PHILIPS LUMILEDS John Raspin, Partner, Energy & Environment, FROST & SULLIVAN
10.30 - 11.15 NETWORKING COFFEE BREAK 11.15 - 12.30 SESSION 2: SMART GRIDS
International leaders in smart grid implementation share the lessons learned from current pilot projects, and discuss the implications for future smart grid strategy. City leaders’ perspectives on the opportunities and challenges associated with smart grid deployment Optimising costs, reliability, coverage and functionality through collaboration between cities, utilities and communications companies Challenges in moving from pilot to large-scale grid implementation
Session Chair: Simon Giles, Partner ACCENTURE, UK
Simon is Accenture’s global lead for smart technology strategy and is advising the World Economic Forum on its Slim City – Smart Grid initiative. He has been working with government and utility leaders to demonstrate how ‘smart’ utility infrastructure, distributed renewables and low-carbon transport technologies are converging to offer possibilities for a more sustainable set of municipal services.
SESSION 2
SPEAKERS: Claus Bjorn Billehoj, Head of Sustainable Development, CITY OF COPENHAGEN Oliver Weinmann, Managing Director, VATTENFALL EUROPE INNOVATION Frits Verheij, Director, Smart Energy, KEMA Jerry Yang, Team Lead, International Cooperation, KOREA SMART GRID INSTITUTE Robert Thomann, Innovation Manager, MVV ENERGIE
12.30 - 14.00 LUNCH 14.00 - 15.00 SESSION 3: DISTRIBUTED ENERGY AND DISTRICT HEATING
Renewable heating and cooling champion Gerhard Stryi-Hipp brings together a series of case studies to demonstrate the commercial and environmental arguments for clean energy and district heating as central elements of the intelligent city.
SESSION 3 8-10 NOVEMBER 2011
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