Energi-, Forsynings- og Klimaudvalget 2014-15 (2. samling)
EFK Alm.del Bilag 47
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Innovation and climate change : the role of scientific and technological
assessment
Public hearing by OPECST and EPTA
September 24
th
2015, National Assembly, salle Lamartine
Draft schedule (v.22/06/2015)
9:00 to 9:45 a.m.: Opening ceremony:
Mr. Claude Bartolone, president of the National Assembly
Mr. Jean-Yves Le Déaut, MP, president of OPECST, president of EPTA for 2015
Mr. Bruno Sido, senator, first VP of OPECST
Mr. Jean Jouzel,
member of the IPCC bureau, CNRS gold medal recipient
Mrs. Ségolène Royal, minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy
Mr. Laurent Fabius, minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development
(or Mrs. Laurence Tubiana, Ambassador and Special Representative for COP21)
Mrs. Patricia Lips, chair of the Committee on Education, Research and Technology Assessment at the
German Bundestag
9:45 to 11:15 a.m.: First workshop: Innovation for energy efficiency of buildings
Introductory speeches (3 min. each)
How to lower greenhouse gas emissions during house construction?
What is the real impact of low-energy and passive houses on climate change?
How does innovation help energy efficient refurbishment?
Refurbish or rebuild: how do assessment techniques allow to choose?
Open debate (3 min. max. per speech; speakers may take the floor multiple times)
11:00 a.m.: New frontiers:
Current developments in photovoltaics
The future of energy storage
11:15 to 12:45 a.m.: Second workshop: Innovation for transportation and
mobilities
Introductory speeches (3 min. each)
What are the current developments in
motor and engine
technologies?
How to assess the energy efficiency and the environmental impact of various fuel types?
EFK, Alm.del - 2014-15 (2. samling) - Bilag 47: Invitation til EPTA-konference om klimaforandringer og teknologi i Paris den 24. september 2015.09.08
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How to evaluate current social trends in mobilities?
What transportation mix to lower greenhouse gas emissions?
Open debate (3 min. max. per speech; speakers may take the floor multiple times)
12:40 a.m.: New frontier:
How to promote new patterns of
transport?
2:45 p.m.: Speech by Mr. Thierry Mandon,
minister
of Higher Education and Research
3:00 to 4:30 p.m.: Third workshop: Innovation to feed the world with minimal greenhouse gas
emissions
Introductory speeches (3 min. each)
Can agricultural development and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions go hand in
hand?
What innovative agricultural techniques can help tackle challenges linked with climate change
and population growth?
What are the conditions for frugal innovation to be successful?
How could spatial data and modeling help reduce greenhouse gas emissions?
Open debate (3 min. max. per speech; speakers may take the floor multiple times)
4:20 p.m.: New frontiers:
From sun to oil: can carbon be stored by the means of CO
2
conversion?
Adaptation to climate change
4:30 to 6:00 p.m.: Fourth workshop: Citizens’ involvement in the use of smart technologies
Introductory speeches (3 min. each)
Can information and education improve people’s habits?
Are there levers to address climate change beyond regulation and fiscal policy?
How to allow citizens to take part in active energy management and
new means of
transportation?
How does taking part in the decision process influence personal, day-to-day involvement?
Open debate (3 min. max. per speech; speakers may take the floor multiple times)
5:55 p.m.: New frontier:
Assessment of local and national initiatives for the involvement of citizens in
innovative solutions for buildings, transportation and agriculture
6:00 p.m.: Presentation of EPTA’s white paper and conclusion
EFK, Alm.del - 2014-15 (2. samling) - Bilag 47: Invitation til EPTA-konference om klimaforandringer og teknologi i Paris den 24. september 2015.09.08
Mr. Jean-Yves Le Déaut, MP, president of OPECST, president of EPTA for 2015: EPTA’s contribution for
the COP 21 Agenda of solutions.