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Workshop on Public Acceptance and Stakeholder Engagement of Energy Infrastructure
Date and time
Thursday 28. November 2024 at 12:00 to 17:00
Registration Deadline
Thursday 21. November 2024 at 23:55
Location
Station,
Howitzvej 30,
2000 Frederiksberg
Station
Howitzvej 30
2000 Frederiksberg
Workshop on Public Acceptance and Stakeholder Engagement of Energy Infrastructure
CSEI invites you to an afternoon with a focus on public acceptance and stakeholder engagement of energy infrastructure.
CSEI-Workshop
Public Acceptance of Energy Infrastructure
Date: November 28th, 2024, 12.00-17.00
Venue: Station, Howitzvej 30, 2000 Frederiksberg Denmark
The Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure (CSEI) invites you to an afternoon with a focus on public acceptance and stakeholder engagement of energy infrastructure. For nations to meet their climate goals and become net zero, they will have to dramatically increase their energy infrastructure. This will take diverse forms, from well-known solar PV, wind turbines and energy grids to newer technologies such as Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) or Power-to-X. Such a transition requires political acceptance, engagement at all levels, and acceptance from various actors.
Programme
12:00 Arrival and Lunch
13:00 Welcome by Tooraj Jamasb, Director of CSEI and Philipp A. Ostrowicz, Senior Research Advisor and Coordinator of CSEI
13:15 Part I: Local Engagement
· Simon Lex (Copenhagen University)
· John Ammentorp (Rambøll)
· Michael Jesberger (TransnetBW)
14.45 Coffee Break
15:15 Part II: Policy and regulatory frameworks for public acceptance
· Andreas Kaiser (DG Energy)
· Aad Correljé (TU Delft)
· Kristy Louise Rhades (ACER)
16.45 Discussion & Conclusions
17:00 End
Practicalities:
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Organizer Contact Information
Copenhagen Business School
Phone: +45 3815 3815
ENERforsk@cbs.dk
Organizer Contact Information
Copenhagen Business School
Phone: +45 3815 3815
ENERforsk@cbs.dk