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SUMMARY:Ports as Energy Transition Hubs Conference
DESCRIPTION:Potent MSCA Copenhagen Conference \nPOTENT: Ports as Energy Transition Hubs \nCopenhagen\, 18th–23rd January 2026 \nHosted by the Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure (CSEI)\, CBS Maritime\, and partners in the MSCA Doctoral Network \nSunday\, 18 January – Arrival and Pre-Conference Networking \nParticipants: Supervisors\, Doctoral candidates and Ukrainian scholars \nVenue: Wakeup Hotel Copenhagen\, Borgergade 9\, 1300 København K \n18:00 Meet and greet in the Hotel Lobby \n19:00 DC’s Dinner at RizRaz \nSupervisors Optional dinner: Cantina (opposite hotel) \nMonday\, 19 January – Project Vision and Committee \nVenue: Copenhagen Business School\, Kilen S.54\, Metro: Fasanvej \n08:30–09:00 – Registration & Coffee \n09:00–09:30 – Welcome and Opening Remarks \nOpening by Tooraj Jamasb (CBS\, Project Coordinator) 10 min \nRound table Introduction of the MSCA Doctoral Network particpants. 20min \n09:30–10:15 – Vision of the POTENT Project 45min \nGrand Challenge – combining Energy and Maritime Economics \nMSCA DN and Industry Engagement \nRole of Ports in the Energy Transition \n10:15–10:30 Coffee Break \n10:30–12:00 – Presentation of Project Work Plans \nPresentations by CBS\, DTU\, and Chalmers University outlining the scope\, methodology\, and deliverables for each work package \n Work Package 1 Transition Infrastructure – Sonia Yeh Chalmers University 30min \n Work Package 2 Socio-Techno-Economic Analysis – Tooraj Jamasb (CBS) 30min \n Work Package 3 Port Governance and Business Models – Henrik Sornn-Friese (CBS) 30 min \n12:00–13:00 – Light Lunch \n13.30–16.30 – Gathering of Committees \nIndividual committee meetings 2hrs \nDC Union inauguration \nField Trip: Copenhagen Malmo Port \n19:00–22:00 – Conference Dinner \nVenue: San Marco JUNIOR – Falkoner Allé 10 2000 Frederiksberg. Metro: Frederiksberg \nTuesday\, 20 January – Doctoral Candidate Presentations \nVenue: Copenhagen Business School\, Kilen S.54\, Metro: Fasanvej \n08.30 coffee \n09:00–12:00 – Doctoral Candidates Present Individual Projects \nPresentations by each Doctoral Candidate outlining current research ideas\, questions\, work package and host \ninstitution context. Feedback from supervisors and peers. \n10min presentation\, 2 x 5min critique\, 5min Q&A \nDC 1-4 \nCoffee Break 15min \nDC 5-8 \n12:00–13:00 – Light Lunch \nDC 9-12 \nCoffee Break 15min \nDC 13-15 \n16:00 – 16:30 Conference wrap up \nnext steps \nWednesday\, 21 January – Scientific Training\, Day 1 \nOrganized by: NTNU & Chalmers University of Technology \nParticipants: Doctoral Candidates \nVenue: Copenhagen Business School\, Kilen S.54\, Metro: Fasanvej \n09:00–12:00 – Module 1: The Price of Power – Simulating Electricity Market Decisions \n12:00–13:00 – Light Lunch \n13:00–17:00 – Module 2: Inside the Black Curtain of Peer-Reviewed Journals \n19:00 DC union dinner \nThursday\, 22 January – Scientific Training\, Day 2 \nOrganized by: NTNU & Chalmers University of Technology \nParticipants: Doctoral Candidates and Ukrainian Scholars \nVenue: Copenhagen Business School\, Kilen S.54\, Metro: Fasanvej \n09:00–12:00 – Module 3: Navigating the PhD Journey \n12:00–13:00 – Light Lunch \n13:00–16:30 – Module 4: Policy Lab – Reading\, Teaching\, and Debating Systems Challenges \nFriday\, 23 January – Field Trip: Port of Esbjerg \n6.15 meetup \n6:45– Departure from Hotel \n10:00–12:00 – Presentation at Port of Esbjerg Headquarters \n12:00–13:00 – Lunch at the Port \n13:00–15:00 – Guided Tour of Port Infrastructure and Facilities \n15:30– Return to Copenhagen / End of conference.
URL:https://csei.eu/event/ports-as-energy-transition-hubs-conference/
LOCATION:Copenhagen Business School\, Porcelænshaven 16A\, Frederiksberg\, 2000\, Denmark
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20250912T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20250912T153000
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SUMMARY:4th Sustainable Energy Day (SustainED)
DESCRIPTION:« All Events\n \nThis event has passed. \n\n	4th Sustainable Energy Day (SustainED)\n			September 12\n	  @\n08:30\n	  –\n15:30 \n\nFree \n	 \n\nWhich flexibility technologies are most suitable to integrate renewables and optimize our grids?\nWhere in the energy system should they be placed?\nWhat frameworks do they require to flourish?\n\nTo discuss this with experts from research\, policymaking\, and the energy industry join us at the 4th Sustainable Energy Day \n “The Rise of Flexibility:A Demand-Side Story?” \norganized by NordNET and CSEI – free of charge and open-for-all. \nSustainED has the vision to connect research\, policymakers\, and industry. Participants will therefore be from all three domains and include students from CBS and DTU. \nThe conference will take place at the CBS campus (Råvarebygning Auditorium 20\, Porcelænshaven 22\, 2000 Frederiksberg). Coffee\, tea\, snacks\, and lunch will be provided. All food served will be vegetarian. For any questions\, please email us at enerforsk@cbs.dk. \nSustainED is supported with funds from Nordic Energy Research. \n					\n									Register\n					 \nProgram\n\n\n\nFrom 8.30\nCoffee\, Tea\, and Fruit\n\n\n08.45 – 08.50\nWelcome\n\n\n \n \n\n\n08.50 – 10.00\nInauguration Keynote\n\n\n \n\n\nCatharina Sikow-Magny (Adjunct Professor\, CSEI\, CBS):Flexibility and the role of cross-border infrastructure. Is the policy framework up to speed?\nFollowed by laudatory speeches and the presentation of the certificate\n\n\n\n\n10.00 – 10.15\nVitamin Break\n\n\n10.15 – 12.00\nSession 1: Policy\n\n\n \n\n\nChloé le Coq (Univ. Paris-Panthéon-Assas/CERRE):Regulation and incentives to foster flexibility in Europe’s low-carbon transition\nGeorgios Savvidis (TransnetBW):ADEQUACY 2050: Opportunities and risks of decentral flexibilities in the planning process of carbon neutral energy systems\nFelipe Gonzalez Venegas (ACER):Price signals and frameworks to unlock flexibility\nEllen Beckstedde (FSR):Unlocking flexibility through transparent grid information\n\n\n\n\n12.00 – 13.00\n Lunch & Discussion\n\n\n13.00 – 14.00\nSession 2: Technology & Data\n\n\n \n\n\nLaurent Schmitt (Digital4Grids):Impact of new edge technology and recent flexibility code development to improve grid flexibility management\nMark van Stiphout (DG Ener\, EC):Data exchange to make energy flexibility services work: preparing the Common European Energy Data Space\n\n\n\n\n14.00 – 15.00\nSession 3: Industry\n\n\n \n\n\nJack Kristensen (Andel Energi):Harnessing AI and IoT to unlock household electricity flexibility for a smarter energy future\nJaana Viitakangas (Helen):Enabling large consumption technologies to provide flexibility to the system\n\n\n\n\n15.00 – 15.30\nPanel Discussion\n\n\n \nwith the speakers moderated by Anne Neumann (NTNU/CSEI\, CBS)\n\n\n\nSpeakers\n\nCatharina Sikow-Magny (CSEI\, CBS)\nCatharina Sikow-Magny is an economist by training and has served the European Commission for more than 25 years. Most recently\, she served as the Director for Green Transition and Energy System Integration at DG Energy. Her career has focused on EU energy policy\, internal markets\, infrastructure\, and cross-border cooperation. She contributed to the development of the EU Commission’s transformative initiative of the “Green Deal” and led major initiatives including the TEN-E regulation\, the Baltic Synchronization Project\, and retail market reforms. Catharina holds an MSc in Economics from the Helsinki School of Economics and has published widely on EU energy policy. She has served as the co-chair of Copenhagen School of Energy’s (CSEI) Advisory Board since 2020. \n\nChloé le Coq (Univ. Paris-Panthéon-Assas/CERRE)\nChloé Le Coq is a Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Paris Panthéon-Assas (CRED) and a Research Fellow at the Stockholm School of Economics (SITE). She has held visiting positions at Purdue University\, the University of California Energy Institute at Berkeley\, and the National University of Singapore.\nHer research focuses on industrial organization\, law and economics\, with a particular emphasis on energy markets and their regulation. Her recent work includes empirical studies on nuclear safety\, technology-mix competition\, interconnections\, and energy security issues. \n\nGeorgios Savvidis (TransnetBW)\nGeorgios Savvidis is an energy system expert at TransnetBW\, one of Germany’s Transmission System Operators. With over 10 years of experience in power markets and energy system models\, he has led various projects that bridge the gap between academia\, politics\, and industry. His current work at TransnetBW focuses on identifying future trends that impact current grid planning processes\, utilizing advanced methodologies and tools. Georgios is also the co-study leader of the recently launched flagship study “Adequacy 2050\,” which aims to ensure the reliability and sustainability of the energy grid by 2050. \n\nFelipe Gonzalez Venegas (ACER)\nFelipe is a Policy Officer in the Flexibility and Resilience team at ACER\, working in the new  Flexibility Needs Assessment process. Felipe previously worked as a consultant at Artelys\, focused on power systems flexibility and electricity markets. He holds a PhD from Université Paris Saclay where he studied frameworks for the flexible integration of electric vehicles into the grid\, and Masters in engineering from Universidad de Chile and CentraleSupélec. \n\nEllen Beckstedde (FSR)\nEllen is a research associate at the Florence School of Regulation (FSR)\, where she is co-director of the Evolution of Electricity Markets in Europe course. She holds a PhD in mechanical engineering from KU Leuven and Vlerick Business School\, Belgium. During her PhD\, she examined distribution network planning\, flexibility mechanisms\, and regulatory sandboxes using both quantitative and qualitative research methods. She graduated from KU Leuven as an engineer specialising in energy in 2019. \n\nLaurent Schmitt (Digital4Grids)\nLaurent Schmitt has joined Dcbel early January 2022 as CEO of Dcbel Europe as well as Head of Utilities while funding Digital4Grids. He has been working for the last 25 years through the Automation\, IT and Digitisation of the Power Industry. Before joining dcbel\, he was the Secretary General of ENTSO-E for the past four years and Global Smart Grid Strategy Leader at General Electric Grid Solutions.\nLaurent worked in Europe\, the United States and Asia\, on all sectors of the electricity value chain from power generation controls\, intro trading and market\, grid management as well as DER integration and microgrid community.\nHe graduated in Power System Engineering from Supélec in Paris and holds an Executive MBA from INSEAD\, France. \n\nMark van Stiphout (DG Ener\, EC)\nMark van Stiphout is currently Deputy Head of Unit in DG Energy in the unit that is responsible for Research\, Innovation\, Competitiveness and Digitalisation. His responsibilities include the Digitalisation of Energy Action Plan and the Net Zero Industry Act\, and he is also involved in the EU’s energy research and innovation agenda and the the Energy Union Competitiveness Progress Report.\nUntil the 1st of November 2014 he was a member of the Cabinet of the Commissioner for Energy\, Günther H. Oettinger\, who he advised on nuclear energy and energy research\, as well as smart grids\, retail markets and the relations with Russia. This included for example the Commission’s work on nuclear safety and the trilateral negotiations with Russia and Ukraine on gas supply.\nBefore that he was assistant to the Director-General for Energy\, and from 2006 to 2010 he was responsible for the liberalisation of the internal market for natural gas as Policy Officer in DG Energy in the Electricity and Gas Unit.\nPrevious roles include consultancy on renewable energy projects at Ecofys and market analyst at Cogas Energie. \n\nJack M. Kristensen (Andel)\nEnergy executive with over 25 years of experience in the energy sector driving change in organisations and developing new market opportunities. Managing director within flexibility markets and demand side response. Prior roles within trading\, operations\, and consulting. Widely recognized energy expert in media. \n\nJaana Viitakangas (Helen Ltd.)\nJaana Viitakangas is a hydrogen systems expert at Helen Ltd. in Helsinki\, one of Finland’s leading energy companies. With a strong background in hydrogen technologies and sustainable energy solutions\, she is actively contributing to Helen’s transition toward a carbon-neutral future and helping define the company’s role in the evolving hydrogen economy. Prior to joining Helen\, Jaana spent 15 years in research and development in the field of hydrogen systems at VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland. In her free time\, she is also advancing her doctoral studies at Aalto University\, focusing on hydrogen impurities. \n\n	Copenhagen Business School (PHR)\n\nPorcelænshaven 22\n		\n		Frederiksberg\,\n	2000\n	Denmark\n\n\n	+ Google Map \n\n\n\n	\n	Add to calendar	\n		\n	\n \n\n\n	Google Calendar\n\n\n	iCalendar\n\n\n	Outlook 365\n\n\n	Outlook Live\n\n\n  \n\nENERforsk is a network to connect energy researchers in Denmark (and neighboring countries). ENERforsk is supported by Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure\, DTU Management – Energy Economics and System Analysis\, and DTU Wind – Society\, Market and Policy and receives funding from Copenhagen Business School. \n\n\n\n\n				DAEE Junior Researcher Seminar	\n\n\n\n\n	« All Events
URL:https://csei.eu/event/sustained-2025/
LOCATION:Copenhagen Business School (PHR)\, Porcelænshaven 22\, Frederiksberg\, 2000\, Denmark
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20240913T150000
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CREATED:20231215T153806Z
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SUMMARY:3rd Sustainable Energy Day (SustainED)
DESCRIPTION:« All Events\n \nThis event has passed. \n\n	3rd Sustainable Energy Day (SustainED)\n			September 13\n	  @\n08:30\n	  –\n15:00 \n\nFree \n	 \n\nWhat fuels do we need in which sectors to decarbonize?\nHow to align future users\, producers\, and supply chains?\nWhat policies ensure that new fuels reduce emissions?\n\nTo discuss this with experts from research\, policymaking\, and the energy industry join us at the 3rd Sustainable Energy Day \n “Fantastic Fuels and Where to ‘Fire’ Them:The Future of Green Fuels” \norganized by the Danish energy research network ENERforsk and CSEI – free of charge and open-for-all. \nSustainED has the vision to connect research\, policymakers\, and industry. Participants will therefore be from all three domains and include students from CBS and DTU. \nThe conference will take place at the CBS campus (Råvarebygning Auditorium 20\, Porcelænshaven 22\, 2000 Frederiksberg). Coffee\, tea\, snacks\, and lunch will be provided. All food served will be vegetarian. For any questions\, please email us at enerforsk@cbs.dk. \n  \nSustainED is supported with funds from the Danish Ministry of Education and Research’s Pool for Innovation \n \n			\n									Register\n					 \nProgram\n\n\n\nFrom 8.30\nCoffee\, Tea\, and Fruit\n\n\n09.00 – 09.15\nWelcome\n\n\n \nPeter Møllgaard (President\, CBS) & Jens Weibezahn (CSEI)\n\n\n09.15 – 10.45\nSession 1: “Fantastic Fuels…”\n\n\n \n\n\nAlexandra Lüth (CSEI):Green fuels in a sustainable energy system\nLotte Rosenberg (Carbon Recycling International):From emissions to e-fuel: why methanol is a fantastic fuel\nIlaria Conti (Florence School of Regulation):Defining and regulating clean molecules: easier said than done\n\n\n\n\n10.45 – 11.00\nVitamin Break\n\n\n11.00 – 11.45\n Keynote on Markets and Policy\n\n\n \nKEFM (The Danish Ministry of Climate\, Energy\, and Utilities)\n\n\n11.45 – 12.45\n Lunch & Discussion\n\n\n12.45 – 14.30\nSession 2: “… and where to ‘fire’ them”\n\n\n \n\n\nRaffaele Salvucci (Joint Research Center of the European Commission):The role of sustainable fuels in the decarbonisation of the EU energy demand\nFlorie Gonsolin (European Chemical Industry Council):Feedstock applications: the hidden side of the iceberg\nJulie Erch Petersen (Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping):Stimulating demand for alternative fuels in maritime transportation\nCecilie Damgaard Jensen (DFDS):The role of alternative fuels in DFDS’ decarbonisation strategy\n\n\n\n\n14.30 – 15.00\nPanel Discussion\n\n\n \nwith the speakers moderated by Christine Brandstätt (CSEI)\n\n\n\nSpeakers\n\nLotte Rosenberg (CRI)\nLotte Rosenberg is Chief Executive Officer at Carbon Recycling International. Her focus is on strategic growth\, development of international partnerships\, and building up a global pipeline of green methanol projects especially in Europe and North America. She has extensive experience and a distinguished career within the energy industry\, having held key positions such as Senior Vice President at Ørsted\, Chief Commercial Officer at Nature Energy\, and\, most recently\, Co-CEO at the start-up company WPU\, specializing in the upcycling of plastic waste to oil. \n\nIlaria Conti (FSR)\nIlaria Conti is the FSR Coordinator of Strategy and Development. Her main fields of expertise concern EU institutional relations and EU electricity and gas regulation. She spent about 9 years in Brussels\, working for the the Permanent Representation of Italy at the EU\, the United Nations and\, from 2005 until 2013\, for EFET\, the “European Federation of Energy Traders” covering various positions within the association. Before joining FSR\, she worked from 2013 until 2015 for ENOI S.P.A.\, where she covered the new role of Institutional and Regulatory Affairs Manager. Ilaria joined FSR in 2015 as Energy Policy Deputy and in 2017 she was appointed Head of the new FSR Gas area. \n\nRaffaele Salvucci (JRC)\nRaffaele holds a PhD in Energy System Analysis and Modelling\, a MSc in Sustainable Energies from the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) and a BSc in Physics from the University of Florence (Italy). Since 2020\, he serves as Energy Policy Analyst at the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission in Seville\, Spain. His work and research interests focus on developing\, maintaining and applying quantitative tools to support the policymaking process within the framework of the European decarbonisation strategy. Among his duties\, as a modeller\, Raffaele works on enhancing the representation of alternative sustainable fuels\, covering aspects from supply to consumption and regulation\, within the EU energy system model POTEnCIA (the Policy Oriented Tool for Energy and Climate Change Impact Assessment). As an analyst\, he investigates the potential role of these fuels in achieving the EU’s decarbonisation objectives through comparative scenario analyses using the POTEnCIA model. \n\nFlorie Gonsolin (Cefic)\nFlorie Gonsolin joined Cefic in January 2017 as a Climate Change and Energy Manager and successively\, as Director of Industrial Transformation. She coordinates Cefic’s participation into the EU Chemical Industry Transformation Pathway and manages ad-hoc projects on industrial transformation for the Cefic Board. Prior to joining Cefic\, Florie worked for the transport fuels sector focusing on climate and energy policy. She also gained experience in the European Parliament\, working for two MEPs. \n\nJulie Erch Petersen (Zero Carbon Shipping)\nJulie Erch Petersen joined the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping as Transition Analyst in February 2023. The Center is a not-for-profit\, independent research and development center looking to accelerate the transition towards a net-zero future for the maritime industry through cross-sector collaboration. Julie works on projects at the intersection of technology\, operability\, and policy where techno-economic analysis provides scenarios for the future development of maritime transition which highlights both challenges but also the solutions available to shipping today and in the future. \n\nCecilie Damgaard Jensen (DFDS)\nCecilie Damgaard Jensen started as an intern in DFDS investigating Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)\, maritime regulation and the GHG impact from ‘green fuels’. Today\, she is a Decarbonisation Analyst\, her emission gap analysis between regulations and DFDS’ current operation developed into a pathway planning tool for DFDS vessels. This allows DFDS to keep an overview of compliance required fuel volumes\, “sustainability” criteria for fuel sourcing and additional efforts needed to comply with a carbon budget. All this plays into the long-term strategy of DFDS. \n\n	Copenhagen Business School (PHR)\n\nPorcelænshaven 22\n		\n		Frederiksberg\,\n	2000\n	Denmark\n\n\n	+ Google Map \n\n\n\n	\n	Add to calendar	\n		\n	\n \n\n\n	Google Calendar\n\n\n	iCalendar\n\n\n	Outlook 365\n\n\n	Outlook Live\n\n\n  \n\nENERforsk is a network to connect energy researchers in Denmark (and neighboring countries). ENERforsk is supported by Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure\, DTU Management – Energy Economics and System Analysis\, and DTU Wind – Society\, Market and Policy and receives funding from Copenhagen Business School. \n\n\n\n\n				Junior Researcher Workshop	\n\n\n	\n		NordNET PhD Autumn School: Modeling Energy System Integration and Sustainable Transport			\n\n\n\n\n	« All Events
URL:https://csei.eu/event/sustained-2024/
LOCATION:Copenhagen Business School (PHR)\, Porcelænshaven 22\, Frederiksberg\, 2000\, Denmark
CATEGORIES:Conference,ENERforsk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20230908T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20230908T160000
DTSTAMP:20260530T053836
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SUMMARY:2nd Sustainable Energy Day (SustainED)
DESCRIPTION:How much hydrogen do we really need to decarbonize?\nWhat are no-regret options for hydrogen infrastructure?\nWhat regulation ensures that hydrogen reduces emissions?\n\n  \nTo discuss this with experts from research\, policymaking\, and the energy industry join us at the 2nd Sustainable Energy Day \n  \n “Hydrogen Infrastructure & Regulation:\nPower to the Pipeline?!” \n  \norganized by the Danish energy research network ENERforsk and CSEI – free of charge and open-for-all. \n\n\nSustainED has the vision to connect research\, policymakers\, and industry. Participants will therefore be from all three domains and include students from CBS and DTU. \nPlease register (mandatory) here: https://cbs.nemtilmeld.dk/754/ \nThe conference will take place at the CBS campus (Flintholm Auditorium C1\, Stig Lommers Plads 2\, 2000 Frederiksberg). Coffee\, tea\, snacks\, and lunch will be provided. All food served will be vegetarian. For any questions\, please email us at enerforsk@cbs.dk. \nProgram\n\n\n\nFrom 8.30\nCoffee\, Tea\, and Fruit\n\n\n9.00-09.15\nWelcome (CSEI)\n\n\n09.15–10.45\nSession 1: Hydrogen Infrastructure Planning \nFabian Neumann (TU Berlin)\nHydrogen infrastructure planning in Europe: networks\, imports\, and industry \nIrina Fix (GASCADE/EHB)\nChallenges and opportunities for hydrogen infrastructure planning in Europe \nJames Kneebone (FSR)\nTrade-offs between transportation via pipeline and per ship\n\n\n10.45\nVitamin Break\n\n\n11.00–11.45\nKeynote 1\nMarie Münster (DTU)\nHydrogen infrastructure and production in Europe with and without imports\n\n\n11.45–12.30\nKeynote 2\nStefano Astorri (ACER)\nKey challenges in hydrogen planning and regulation\n\n\n12.30\nLunch & Networking\n\n\n13.30-15.00\nSession 2: Hydrogen Regulation \nLuisa Keßler (Bellona Foundation)\nHydrogen from the right sources and in the right places \nSara Piskor (ENTSOG)\nRepurposing – from gas grids to hydrogen infrastructure: planning and regulation \nOana Langa (DG ENER)\nUpdate on current European hydrogen regulation\n\n\n15.00-16.00\nPanel Discussion \nwith the speakers moderated by Anne Neumann (NTNU\, CSEI)\n\n\n\nENERforsk is a network to connect energy researchers in Denmark (and neighboring countries). ENERforsk is supported by Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure\, DTU Management – Energy Economics and System Analysis\, and DTU Wind – Society\, Market and Policy and receives funding from Copenhagen Business School.
URL:https://csei.eu/event/sustained-2023/
LOCATION:Copenhagen Business School (FH)\, Stig Lommers Plads 2\, Frederiksberg\, 2000
CATEGORIES:Conference,ENERforsk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20220909T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20220909T160000
DTSTAMP:20260530T053836
CREATED:20231030T160851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231031T131639Z
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SUMMARY:1st Sustainable Energy Day (SustainED)
DESCRIPTION:To discuss with experts from research\, policymaking\, and the energy industry join us at the 1st Sustainable Energy Day \n  \n “Energy & The Sea” \n  \norganized by the Danish energy research network ENERforsk and CSEI – free of charge and open-for-all. \n\n\nSustainED has the vision to connect research\, policymakers\, and industry. Participants will therefore be from all three domains and include students from CBS and DTU.
URL:https://csei.eu/event/sustained-2022/
LOCATION:Copenhagen Business School (SP)\, Solbjerg Plads 3\, Frederiksberg\, 2000\, Denmark
CATEGORIES:Conference,ENERforsk
ORGANIZER;CN="Alexandra L%C3%BCth":MAILTO:al.eco@cbs.dk
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