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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.

EMAK Attendees Paris

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  • Mr Paul Johnson, General Manager, Industrial Energy Efficiency Branch, Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism, Australia
  • Wayne Wescott, Consultant, Wescott & Wyman Global, Australia
  • Carmen Jerusalem, Attache , Permanent representation to OECD, Belgium
  • Mr. Breno Dias da Costa, Councillor, Ministry of External Relations, Brazil
  • Ary Vaz Pinto Junior, Head of the Department of Special Technologies, Cepel - Electric Power Research Center, Brazil
  • Hamid Mohamed, Assistant Program Director, Natural Resources Canada, Canada
  • Mr. Zhihua CAI, Official, Division of energy conservation, Department of resources conservation and environmental protection, National Development and Reform Commission, China
  • Mr. Shaoshan XU, Director, China Quality Certification Centre, China
  • Alice Hlaváčková, Counsellor, Energy Section, Department  of  Renewable Energy, Ministry  of  Industry and Trade, Czech Republic
  • Jan Sandvig Nielsen, Chair of IEA Implementing Agreement on Industrial Energy related Technologies and Systems (IETS), Denmark
  • Dr Nigel Jollands, Director, Energy Efficiency & Environment Division, International Energy Agency, France
  • Dr Jungwook Park, Senior Energy Analyst, Energy Efficiency & Environment Division, International Energy Agency, France
  • Julia REINAUD, Programme Manager, IIP, France
  • Hans Nilsson, Chairman, IEA DSM Programme, France   
  • Rick Bradley, IEA, France   
  • Mr Jayen P.VEERAPEN    Energy Analyst    ETP IEA France
  • Evelyne Bisson, French delegation to IPEEC, France
  • Elise Calibre, Chargée de Mission Energie, MEEDDM/SG/DAEI/CCDD, France
  • Dr. Hermann Hüwels, Association of German Chambers of Industry and Commerce of Germany, Germany
  • Wolfgang Stinglwagner, Head of Division, Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology, Germany
  • Julia Modes, Deputy Head of Division, Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology, Germany
  • "Mr. Kishan Kumar Chakarvrti, Senior Programme Specialist, Bureau of Energy Efficiency, India
  • Mr. Devender Singh, Ministry of Power, India
  • Ms. Mulyaningati Ratna Ariati Farida Listyawardhani, Indonesia
  • Ms. Indarti, Indonesia
  • Kevin O’Rourke, Head, Energy Demand Management, Sustainable Energy Ireland, Ireland
  • John O’Sullivan, Large Industry Programmes/ Energy Demand Management, Sustainable Energy, Ireland
  • Mr. Osamu Onodera, Director, International Cooperation Office, Energy Conservation and Renewable Energy Department, Agency for Natural Resources and Energy, METI, Japan
  • Mr. Takashi Sato, Technical Expert, International Cooperation Division, Technical Cooperation Dept, The Energy Conservation Center, Japan
  • Ms Yukari YAMASHITA, Director, Chief Economist, Global Environment and Sustainable Development Unit, The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan
  • Rie Sugita, Assistant Director, Agency for Natural Resources and Energy, Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry    Japan
  • Shinichi Yasuda, Deputy Director, Agency for Natural Resources and Energy, Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry    Japan
  • Soichiro Seki, Counselor, International Energy Negotiation, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Japan
  • LU Zheng, Researcher, The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ), Japan
  • Inchul HWANG, Team Leader/Carbon Market Department, Korea Energy Management Corporation, Korea
  • Ikpyo KIM, Assistant Manager/Climate Change Strategy Department, Korea Energy Management Corporation, Korea
  • Dr. Kim Sungjin, Director of Energy Efficiency Policy Division, Ministry of Knowledge Economy, Korea
  • Kijune KIM, Energy Advisor, Permanent Delegation of Rep. of Korea to the OECD, Korea
  • Sejin Ahn , Director / Energy Efficiency  Policy Division    Ministry of Knowledge Economy, Rep. of Korea, Korea
  • Mr. Odon de Buen, Energía, Tecnología y Educación (ENTE), Mexico
  • Peter Versteegh, Advisor, NL Agency, Netherlands
  • Robert Tromop, Manager Monitoring and Research, EECA, NZ
  • Cristina Cardoso, Head of Energy Efficiency Division, Directorate General for Energy and Geology,Portugal
  • Dulce Boavida, Researcher, LNEG, Portugal
  • Mr. Jan Magyar, Project manager, Dept. of International Cooperation and Projects, Slovak Innovation and Energy Agency, Slovak Republic
  • Mr. Miroslav Balog, Project manager, Dept. of Innovation Management, Slovak Innovation and Energy Agency, Slovak Republic
  • William CASS, Main Energy Manager, FirstRand Group, South Africa
  • Ms. Cath Bremner, Head of International Development , The Carbon Trust, UK
  • Tom Bastin, EU and International  Energy Efficiency, Department of Energy and Climate Change, UK
  • Richard Shock, Alternate Delegate End Use Technologies Working Party, UK
  • Mr. James Quinn, Supervisor for Technology Delivery, Industrial Technologies Program , U.S. Department of Energy    USA
  • "Mr David Rodgers, Director of Strategic Planning & Analysis, Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy, USA
  • Ron Benioff , Manager, International Programs, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, USA
  • Mark Friedrichs, Policy Analyst, Office of Policy & International Affairs, Office of Policy and International Affairs (PI-40), U.S. Department of Energy, USA
  • Joseph Teng, Energy Analyst , U.S. Department of Energy, USA  
  • Hermann Halozan, Thermal Engineering and Chair EUWP, Graz University of Technology, Austria