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Organized by the International Energy Agency (IEA) and the Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ) on behalf of the International Partnership of Energy Efficiency Cooperation (IPEEC) and the Government of Japan

What is EMAK?

EMAK aims to create a robust forum to promote energy management in industries interconnecting two groups of major actors: policy makers and industry practitioners who are responsible for energy management. Networking these two major actors will serve as a platform to share best practices on policy frameworks, human resource development and on state-of-art management systems and practices on the actual factory shop floor.

IPEEC

International Partnership for Energy Efficiency Cooperation (IPEEC) was established in June 2008 by the G8 countries, China, India, South Korea and the European Community. The Partnership will add value to existing structures and agreements that tackle energy efficiency by facilitating those actions that yield high energy efficiency gains and improvements.

The IEA

The International Energy Agency (IEA) acts as energy policy advisor to 28 member countries. It aims to assist members in their efforts to ensure reliable, affordable and clean energy for their citizens. In pursuing this role, the IEA has identified energy efficiency as a key component to achieving a sustainable energy future.

Agenda Guilin

IPEEC Energy Management Action networK

Third Workshop in Guilin, China


Date:        13:00-17:40, November 15, 2011

Venue:     Sheraton Guilin, China

Theme:          Sharing Best Energy Management Practices in Industry

*The workshop is organised by Government of Japan in cooperation with Government of China, IEA and IEEJ under the framework of The International Partnership for Energy Efficiency Cooperation (IPEEC).

Opening Session (13:00-13:20

Theme: Recent EMAK activities and importance of energy management

Moderator: Ms. Yukari Yamashita, Director, the Institute of Energy Economics, Japan

Opening Remarks 1: Mr. Lu Xinming, Director, Division of Energy Conservation, Department of Resources Conservation & Environment Protection, National Development and Reform Committee (China)

Opening Remarks 2: Hiroshi Asahi, Director-General for Energy and Environmental Policy, Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry (METI), (Japan)

Session I: Energy Management (EM) Practices in Industry by Sectors (13:20-15:35)

Theme: Energy management practices for energy intensive industries such as Iron & Steel, cement industry

Moderator:  Ms. Louise Vickery, General Manager of DRET, Australia

Speaker 1 (13:20- 13:45) : Ms. Abha Shukla, Secretary, Bureau of Energy Efficiency, Government of India, Ministry of Power (India)

ThemePerform, Achieve & Trade (PAT)(National Mission for Enhanced Energy Efficiency)

Speaker 2 ( 13:45-14:15) : Mr. Carl Barrett, Group risk and sustainability Manager, BGC (Australia)  With a short presentation about Australia's Energy Efficiency Opportunities Program by the Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism, Australia.

ThemeEnergy Management Practices In Australian Industry

Speaker 3 (14:15-14:40) : Mr. Sung Hee Won, senior manager, LG Chem (Korea)

ThemeEnergy Management Practices of LG Chem

Speaker 4 (14:40-15:05) : Mr. He Jun, Vice Director, China Building Materials Federation (China)

Theme: China Cement Industry in Energy Saving and Emission Reduction

Discussion QA   (15:05-15:35)

--Tea Break (15:35-16:00)—

Session II : EM Practices by SMEs (Small and Medium Sized Enterprises) (16:00-17:20)

Theme: Energy management practices by small and medium sized enterprises such as Energy Service Company and other useful practices

Moderator : Mr. Kazuhiko Yoshida, General Manager, Cooperation Planning and Management Department, International Cooperation Division, The Energy Conservation Center, Japan (ECCJ)

Speaker 1(16:00-16:25) : Dr. Bhaskaran Gopalakrishnan, Professor and Director of the Industrial Assessment Center, West Virginia University (USA)

ThemeEnergy Management Practices by SME

Speaker 2 (16:25-16:50) : Mr. Takashi Sato, Technical Expert, Technical Cooperation Department, International Cooperation Division, The Energy Conservation Center, Japan (ECCJ )

ThemeEnergy Management and Practices in Small and Medium Sized Enterprises in Japan

Discussion QA      (16:50-17:20)

Wrap-up Session (17:20-17:40)

Theme: Summarizing the previous discussions and providing some ideas on possible ways forward in terms of future workshops and activities to be undertaken by EMAK.

Closing Remarks : Mr. Robert Tromop, Head of EEU, IEA