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The workshop Promoting Renewable
Energy in South Eastern Europe through International Cooperation, which
was organised jointly by the REEEP Regional Secretariat for CEE and Turkey,
the Open University, and the Hrvoje Pozar Energy Institute, was held in
Zagreb, Croatia, on March 17–18, 2008, at the premises of the Hrvoje
Pozar Energy Institute.
During the workshop, ways to increase the share of renewables
in the energy mix in SEE countries through international cooperation were
discussed. Issues related to the adoption of and compliance with EU policies
and regulations, economic instruments, and financial support schemes were
also considered; experiences from countries of the region, as well as
from the UK, were shared; and possible solutions to common problems were
discussed.
The one-and-a-half-day workshop gathered a broad range
of stakeholder groups such as EC officials and government officials from
relevant ministries; the British Embassy; and representatives of energy
agencies, institutions, energy regulators, research institutes/universities,
renewable energy companies and RE investors.
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Presentations
- Presentation
of REEEP Regional Secretariat
Judit Balint, REEEP Regional Secretariat for CEE&Turkey
- European
Union – relevant directives and action plans
Dr Nicolae Scarlat, Joint Research Centre-European Commission, Institute
for Environment and Sustainability Renewable Energies Unit
- Report
on the Implementation of the Acquis on Renewables in the Energy Community
Contracting Parties
Branka Jelavic, Energy Institute Hrvoje Pozar, Croatia
- Update
on the report on the Implementation of the Acquis on Renewables in the
Energy Community Contracting Parties
Simon Uzunov, Energy Community Secretariat
- Overview
of Legislations and Directives in the Republic of Croatia Concerning
Renewable Energy Sources
Igor Raguzin, Ministry of Economy, Labour and Entrepreneurship, Croatia
- Implementation status
of Renewable Energy related EU Directives in Romania
Irina Nicolau, ARCE, Romania
- Energy
Efficiency and Business Expansion
Mark Allington, International Sales Director, AEA Group, UK
- Incentives
and barriers to the development of RES in SEE”
Martin Mikeska, Program Energie, Hnuti DUHA - Friends of the Earth CZ
/ Agree.net
- Incentives
and barriers for RE in Serbia
Dejan Djurovoc, Institute of Vinca, Serbia
- Economic
instruments supporting renewables. REFIT ‘Feed in Tariffs’
and the UK Renewables Obligation
Professor Dave Elliott, The Open University, UK
- Regulatory
instruments supporting renewables
Mr. Ismet Turan, Energy Market Regulatory Authority, EMRA,Turkey,
- Financial instruments
supporting renewables. Supporting the growth of renewable energy in
South-Eastern Europe
Gunilla Nilsson, European Bank for Redevelopment and Reconstruction
- New Potentials
for RE projects in the Balkans through CDM
Anita Kodzoman, UNDP Macedonia
- World
Bank Sponsored RE Projects in the region. Progresses/lessons learned
Natasa Vetma, World Bank
Photos - Award Ceremony
Photos - Workshop
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