Session 1: Introduction and EU Perspective
Session 2: Recent developments and experiences with regard to Feed-In Schemes
Key features and recent developments of the Feed-In Scheme in Spain
Sofía Martínez Martínez, IDAE, Spain
Key features and recent developments of the Feed-In Scheme in Slovenia
Matej Toman, Energy Agency of the Republic of Slovenia
Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG) - Key features, development and perspectives
Nicolas Oetzel, Federal Ministry for the Environment, Germany
UK Feed-In Tariffs for small scale low carbon electricity
John Costyn, Department of Energy and Climate Change, UK
PV evolutions in France
Julien Marchal, Ministry of Ecology, Directorate General Energy and Climate, France
Results from the only comprehensive Feed-In Tariff Program of the Americas
Jose Etcheverry, Canadian Renewable Energy Alliance, Ontario, Canada
Promotion of renewable energy in Finland
Anja Liukko, Ministry of Employment and the Economy, Finland
Developments and achievements of Feed-In Systems - Key findings from an evaluation conducted for the IFIC
Mario Ragwitz, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research, Germany
Link to the Feed-In evaluation report
Session 3: Feed-In Systems and flexible cooperation mechanisms under the EU-RES Directive
Session 4: Transition to an energy system with high RES shares - opportunities and technical challenges
Technical challenges and R&D in the field of electricity supply systemsAlexander Folz, Scientific officer of Projektträger Jülich at the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Germany
Technical integration of renewables: First results from the E-Energy project RegModHarz
Florian Schlögl, Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy and Energy System Technology IWES
The Spanish transmission grid: from "isolated grid" to an "integrated grid"
José Luis Fernández, Red Eléctrica De Espa
ňa, Spain
EWEA offshore development scenarios
Jacopo Moccia, European Wind Energy Association
Session 5: Transition to an energy system with high RES shares - market and policy implications
Integration of RES: implications on future market design
Janez Ceh, Sitel d.o.o., Slovenia
Capacity markets and FIS - two sides of the same coin? Policy implications of future electricity market design
Christian Nabe, Ecofys Germany
Conclusions and outlook
Nicolas Oetzel, Federal Ministry for the Environment, Germany
Silvo Skornik, Ministry of Energy, Slovenia
Sofía Martínez Martínez, IDAE, Spain