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RES-H Policy Advisory Committee. 1. Project Meeting Freiburg, 21 October 2008 Veit Bürger ( v.buerger@oeko.de ). Scope. Advisory Committee will meet three times AC will discuss the progress of the work programme of the project and its intermediate results
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RES-H PolicyAdvisory Committee 1. Project Meeting Freiburg, 21 October 2008 Veit Bürger (v.buerger@oeko.de)
Scope • Advisory Committee will meet three times • AC will discuss the progress of the work programme of the project and its intermediate results • Involvement of selected senior representatives of important target groups (especially national policy makers and RES-H/C industry representatives) serves as a means of dissemination of the project results in an early stage • AC allows for information exchange between national policy makers • All partners are supposed to attend the AC meetings • Number of AC members will be minimum 10 external participants
Timing • 1. AC meeting • February 2009 (back to back to 2. project meeting, London) • Focus: RES-H/C target setting (discussion of interim findings of WP3) • 2. AC meeting • November 2009 (back to back to 4. project meeting, Warshaw) • Focus: qualitative evaluation of selected RES-H/C policy options (WP4) • 3. AC meeting • October 2010 (back to back to 6. project meeting, Athens) • Focus: Discussion of policy recommendations
Composition • German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, more or less confirmed • European Renewable Energy Council (EREC), confirmed • European RES-H/C technology specific Associations(e.g. ESTIF, AEBIOM, EGEC) • Euroheat & Power • E.ON Värme Sverige, confirmed • Selected national policy makers (at least one per target country) • Who else?
Next steps • Partners from target countries identify representative from national policy sector • Oeko responsible for AC members on EU level • Oeko will coordinate the approach of potential national AC members • Timeline: AC should be set up by the end of this year