Energy Efficiency - the Local Authorities’ Visions
Thursday, December 10, 2015, 10.00-12.00, Hall 2b, German Pavilion
As key actors fighting climate change, cities must secure improvements in energy efficiency, however many barriers prevent cities from realizing the full potential in this area. A critical question is how to remove these barriers. Scientists, local decision makers, city networks and industry will present best practices and discuss successful approaches.
Coordination
Karl-Ludwig Schibel, Senior Fellow, Climate Alliance Angela Yeh, Fellow, MIT Climate Colab
Keynote
Cutting energy consumption in households and industry by 2050 in half – in Germany
Long term scenarios show that a diminishing consumption of energy is a necessary prerequisite for an effective protection of the climate. Renewable energy is
important, energy efficiency is important, but we need to focus on the effective consumption of energy. This means to concentrate also on demand-side management be it in households be it in industry.
Maria Krautzberger, President, German Federal Environment Agency
Contributions
Low Carbon Cities: the economic and resource efficiency case
The economic case for low-carbon cities, as presented in the 2015 New Climate Economy report, shows that low-carbon urban development could generate savings worth US$16.6 trillion by 2050. We look at the scope for reducing emissions in 25 global cities, and explore consumption-based baselines.
John Barrett, University of Leeds, Professor of Sustainability
Research, Director, CIE-MAP Centre, Co-Director UK Energy Research Centre
Building energy efficiency in the INDCs: emissions reduction potential from green buildings & beyond
The building sector accounts for 1/3 of energy use – due to the long lifespans, energy use in buildings poses significant lock-in risks. The risks point to immediate actions. Existing solutions can greatly improve efficiency, which is the low-hanging fruit for policy makers to attain its INDCs.
Ping Cheng, CEO, Delta Electronics
Shan-Shan Guo, Executive Director, Delta Electronics Foundation Local Authorities Strategies of Excellence in Energy Efficiency European cities and towns stand on the forefront of energy efficiency in the building sector. Cases of excellence, show-cased in the Horizon 2020 project CITYnvest, have succeeded in combining innovative financing strategies with advanced technologies for obtaining best results.
Tine Heyse, Commissioner for Environment, Energy and Climate, City of Gent, President Climate Alliance
Smart cities to improve energy efficiency and reduce emissions The correct introduction of innovative solutions in the buildings and mobility sector may represent a powerful instrument to improve the citizens life and to reduce GHG emissions.
Gianni Silvestrini, Scientific Director, Kyoto Club,
Contact: Dr. Karl-Ludwig Schibel, coordinamento@climatealliance.it