
The 2016 conference was held in Brussels, Belgium.
8 November 2016, 9:00AM - 5:00PM, CET Brussels, Belgium
Regardless of varying dynamics the different global power and utility markets are undergoing unprecedented change and transformation. To provide a "global view on a moving sector" was the goal set by the conference agenda.
Framed by keynotes from speakers of the European Commission, the conference focused on the impact of the Paris agreement on power generation, assessment of the regulatory frameworks for low carbon energy systems, a view on the potential of digital transformation for power and utilities and an in depth analysis of international growth markets for the utilities sector.
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Global Sector Head of Power and Utilities, National Sector Leader of Energy and Natural Resources, KPMG in Germany and Chair, Global Energy Institute, Europe, Middle East, Africa
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Global view on a moving sector – Watch session videos from this event | |
8:30 – 9:30 |
Registration (Coffee & cold drinks to be served in the lobby) |
9:30 – 9:40 |
Chairmen's opening remarks: Michael Salcher, Head of Energy & Natural Resources (ENR), KPMG in Germany and Chair, Global Energy Institute (GEI), EMA; Koen Maerevoet, CEO, KPMG in Belgium |
9:40 – 10:10 |
Keynote: Artur Runge-Metzger, European Commission, Director for Climate strategy, Governance and Emissions from Non-trading Sectors |
10:10 – 11:00 | Roundtable I: View on regulatory frameworks for low carbon energy. Panel discussion moderated by Simon Virley, Partner and Head of Power & Utilities, KPMG in the UK |
11:00 – 11:30 | Morning Coffee Break |
11:30 – 11:45 | Spotlight: Tokyo Electric Power Company – Shinichiro Kengaku, Senior Executive |
11:45 – 12:35 |
Roundtable II: View on power generation. Panel discussion moderated by Nikolaus Kerssenbrock, Partner, Energy Advisory, KPMG in Germany |
12:35 – 13:35 | Lunch Buffet |
13:35 –14:25 |
Keynote: Systems of intelligence – an invisible revolution is coming! by Ulrich Homann, Partner Architect, C&E Engineering, Microsoft |
14:25 –15:15 |
Roundtable III: View on international Growth Markets. Panel discussion moderated by Alberto Martín Rivals, Head of ENR, KPMG in Spain |
15:15 – 15:45 |
Afternoon Coffee Break |
15:45 – 16:35 |
Roundtable IV: View on Digitalization and new Business Models. Panel discussion moderated by Michael Salcher, Head of ENR, KPMG in Germany and Chair, Global Energy Institute, EMA |
16:35 – 17:05 |
Keynote: Marie Donnelly, DG Energy Director for Renewables, Research and Innovation, Energy Efficiency – European Commission |
17:05 – 17:20 |
Chairmen’s closing remarks: Michael Salcher, Head of Energy & Natural Resources (ENR), KPMG in Germany and Chair, Global Energy Institute (GEI), EMA; Koen Maerevoet, CEO, KPMG in Belgium |
17:20 | End of Conference |
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Keynote to panels: Key challenges for Engie by Sergio Val (Deputy CFO, Engie) |
Keynote to panels: Key challenges for Engie by Sergio Val (Deputy CFO, Engie) |