BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 METHOD:PUBLISH CALSCALE:GREGORIAN PRODID:-//WordPress - MECv5.22.3//EN X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://capacitycooperation.danube-region.eu/ BEGIN:VEVENT UID:MEC-50abc3e730e36b387ca8e02c26dc0a22@capacitycooperation.danube-region.eu DTSTART:20191212T124500Z DTEND:20191212T170000Z DTSTAMP:20191219T211500Z CREATED:20191219 LAST-MODIFIED:20191219 SUMMARY:Energy Poverty seminar – PA2 DESCRIPTION:The Czech Technical University in Prague is currently elaborating a study titled Energy Poverty in Danube Region, which will be addressed at the seminar. More information about the program will be provided soon.\nWe would like to kindly ask you to register before November 29, 2019 at the following e-mail address: danubestrategy@vlada.cz.\nPlease don’t hesitate to forward this invitation to others dealing with the topic of the seminar, too.\nPreliminary Agenda\nEnergy Poverty – introduction\nEnergy poverty – definitions and approaches by Jiří Karásek, Senior consultant, SEVEn\nPresentation of the study Energy Poverty in Danube Region by Igor Kytka, Czech Technical University in Prague\nPatterns of energy poverty in the Danube Region by Stefan Bouzarovski, Professor, University of Manchester and Chair of the European Union Energy Poverty Observatory\nPanel discussion – Energy Poverty policies in Europe and its implications for the Danube Region\nAnne Katherina Weidenbach, European Commission, DG ENERGY\nJiří Karásek, Senior consultant, SEVEn\nAdéla Denková, Research Fellow, Association for International Affairs Research Center\nHedvika Koďousková, Assistant Professor, International Institute of Political Science, Masaryk University\nPanel discussion – Best practices on energy poverty\nStefan Bouzarovski, Professor, University of Manchester and Chair of the European Union Energy Poverty Observatory\nIgor Kytka, Czech Technical University in Prague\nMarina Varvesi, AISFOR S.r.l., project ASSIST 2GETHER\nCezara Popovici, The European Consumer Organisation and Soňa Libigerová, dTEST, project STEP\nMartin Ander, ASHOKA, Call for Projects in Social Innovation to Tackle Energy Poverty\nLena Herrmann, Stromspar-Check\n X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
The Czech Technical University in Prague is currently elaborating a study titled Energy Poverty in Danube Region, which will be addressed at the seminar. More information about the program will be provided soon.
We would like to kindly ask you to register before November 29, 2019 at the following e-mail address: danubestrategy@vlada.cz.
Please don’t hesitate to forward this invitation to others dealing with the topic of the seminar, too.
Preliminary Agenda
Energy Poverty – introduction
Energy poverty – definitions and approaches by Jiří Karásek, Senior consultant, SEVEn
Presentation of the study Energy Poverty in Danube Region by Igor Kytka, Czech Technical University in Prague
Patterns of energy poverty in the Danube Region by Stefan Bouzarovski, Professor, University of Manchester and Chair of the European Union Energy Poverty Observatory
Panel discussion – Energy Poverty policies in Europe and its implications for the Danube Region
Anne Katherina Weidenbach, European Commission, DG ENERGY
Jiří Karásek, Senior consultant, SEVEn
Adéla Denková, Research Fellow, Association for International Affairs Research Center
Hedvika Koďousková, Assistant Professor, International Institute of Political Science, Masaryk University
Panel discussion – Best practices on energy poverty
Stefan Bouzarovski, Professor, University of Manchester and Chair of the European Union Energy Poverty Observatory
Igor Kytka, Czech Technical University in Prague
Marina Varvesi, AISFOR S.r.l., project ASSIST 2GETHER
Cezara Popovici, The European Consumer Organisation and Soňa Libigerová, dTEST, project STEP
Martin Ander, ASHOKA, Call for Projects in Social Innovation to Tackle Energy Poverty
Lena Herrmann, Stromspar-Check