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14 & 15 November 2012
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IntroductIon
Energy Forum,the indispensable platformfor all energy professional
Because it is still uncertain whether the Doel III andTihange II nuclear power stations will restartoperation, the government is drawing up contingency plans to get through the winter without blackouts.Operating gas-fired power stations is no longer viabledue to the rise of renewable energy.
But while Belgian entrepreneurs want to get involved inthe construction of medium-sized wind turbines,and Electrawinds will be listed on the stock market,green energy companies are complaining about changing subsidy rules. Despite, and perhaps to some extent because of the freeze on gas and electricity prices, new energy companies are chipping away at Electrabel’s market share. In other words: energy is a hot topic that leavesno one unmoved.
Whatever the energy challenges of the future may be,one thing is certain: the solution will consist of cooperation, innovation and pooling of ideas.
Energy Forum is the ideal meeting place to make contacts so as to rationalise your energy needs, to explore thefunding options and keep abreast of the latest regulations.
I wish you a fascinating visit to Energy Forum 2012!
Gregory OlszewskiExhibition Manager
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VenueBrussels Expo - Hall 1Belgiëplein 1 - Place de Belgique 11020 Brussels
dates & opening hoursWednesday Nov 14th: 12.00-20.00Thursday Nov 15th: 10.00-18.00
ticketsBe sure to register online in advance!
- Online ticket registration www.energy-forum.be: €75- On site registration (at the entrance of the fair): €95
tickets include
- Entrance to exhibition area during the 2 days- Entrance to all business cases, seminars and debates- Gift Bag
Infoenergyforum@artexis.comwww.energy-forum.be
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the ultimate business summit for all energyprofessionals looking to:
• Optimize and rationalize energy consumption• Assure sufficient and affordable energy• Learn all about energy efficiency regulations (regional, federal, European, sectoral)• Be fully informed about financing options for energy investments• Discover the latest sustainable energy solutions
Who exhibits?
• Producers, developers & suppliers • Renewable (wind, biomass, solar, hydro, cogeneration,…) • Traditional energy sources (gas, coal, petroleum, nuclear) • Transport & distribution network operators • Esco’s - Energy Service Companies • Technology Providers • Financing companies • Consultancy & legal companies • Engineering companies • Certification companies
Who visits?
• Medium and large industrial consumers - Energy managers - Facility managers - Buyers - Executives (CEO, CFO, COO)• Traders • Retailers > 50 stores or > 50.000m2
• Building industry: investors, developers & construction companies • Auto-producers looking for technologies and solutions for auto-production • Policy makers from local, regional, national and European level • Universities & research centres
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EXHIBItors
aBBactility
aggrekoalstom Belgium Businesses & services
anodeats
aura Light-Electro cirkelaxima
BELFIus BanQuE & assurancEsBelpexBemas
Bergerat Monnoyeur division Eneriaclayton
co2 Logiccofely services
cosinus phidaIkIn BELuX
dalkiadapesco
dnV Belgiumdtplan bvba
E.on BeneluxEandis
Egemin automationElectrabel
ElexysElia
Enervest BelgiumEnprove
EoluzE-ster
EtapEureka – Eurogia
Expense reduction analystsFabricomFedesco
Field Fisher Waterhouse LLpGreenEnErGyrun
HeatMatrix GroupHoneywell
Johnson controlsIssol
Izen Energy systemsLaborelecMeterbuy
Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. BelgiumMonita (=Energcon)
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powerhousepriva Building Intelligence
reprosolrestore & Egemin automation
sGs Belgiumsiemens
smart Gridssolar spirit
solar technicssteel
studiebureau r. BoydenssuMMIt EnErGy International
upgrade EnergyVitae Mobility
VinçotteVito/Energyville
Voxdale & yazzoomWago kontakttechnik
yazzoomzE-Mo
zero Emissions solutions
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aBB > stand n° 1525+32 2 718 63 11 > info@be.abb.com > www.abb.beEnergy Management System > Engineering Company > Technology Provider
actility > stand n°1518+33 1 83 64 65 41 > info@actility.com > www.actility.comEnergy Management System > Energy Service Company
aggreko > stand n°1205+32 (0)3 825 02 71 > antwerp@aggreko.be > www.aggreko.beEnergy Management System > Energy Service Company alstom Belgium Businesses & services > stand n°1219+32 (0)71 44 54 11 > www.alstom.comEnergy Management System > Energy Producer / Supplier > Energy Service Company
anode > stand n°1514+31 180 64 44 00 > info@anode.nl > www.anode.nlEnergy Producer / Supplier
ats > stand n°1418+32 9 210 04 11 > info@atsgroep.be > www.atsgroep.beEnergy Management System > Engineering Company aura Light-Electro cirkel > stand n°1526+32 3 231 66 85 > info@electrocirkel.be > www.electrocirkel.beTechnology Provider
BELFIus BanQuE & assurancEs > stand n°none+32 2 222 11 11 > www.belfius.be > Financing Company
Bemas > stand n°1530c+32 (0)2 510 61 89 > info@bemas.be > www.bemas.org
Belpex > stand n°1226+32 2 403 46 50 > info@belpex.be > www.belpex.be
Bergerat Monnoyeur division Eneria > stand n°1405+32 2 689 22 95 > contact@eneria.be > www.eneria.beEngineering Company > Technology Provider
clayton > stand n°1513+32 3 890 57 40 > sales@clayton.be > www.clayton.be
co2 Logic > stand n°1234+32 478 41 30 07 > info@co2logic.com > www.co2logic.beCertification Company
axima > stand n°1311+32 2 533 23 11 > brussels@axima-gdfsuez.be > www.axima-gdfsuez.be
Fabricom > stand n°1311+32 2 370 31 11 > info@fabricom-gdfsuez.com > www.fabricom-gdfsuez.com
cofely services > stand n°1311+32 2 206 02 11 > mail@cofelyservices-gdfsuez.be > www.cofelyservices-gdfsuez.be
solar technics > stand n° 1311+32 51 25 92 11 > info@solar-technics.be > www.solar-technics.be
cosinus phi > stand n° 1406+32 53 41 39 79 > info@cosinusphi.eu > www.cosinusphi.euEnergy Management System
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daIkIn BELuX > stand n° 1314+32 10 23 72 23 > info@daikin.be > www.daikin.be > Technology Provider
dalkia > stand n° 1117+32 2 525 10 11 > sales@dalkia.be > www.dalkia.beEnergy Producer / Supplier > Energy Service Company > Engineering Company
dapesco > stand n° 1313 +32 10 22 52 86 > info@dapesco.com > www.dapesco.comEnergy Service Company > Engineering Company dnV Belgium > stand n° 1524+32 3 206 65 47 > anja.loos@dnv.com > www.dnv.comCertification Company > Consultancy & Legal Company > Energy Management System
dtplan bvba > stand n° 1517+32 475 48 40 84 > sam.tytgat@dtplan.be > www.dtplan.beEnergy Management System > Engineering Company > Technology Provider
E.on Benelux > stand n° 1307+31 40 257 76 00 > SalesBelgium@eon-benelux.com > www.eon.beEnergy Producer / Supplier
Eandis > stand n° 1219+32 9 263 43 00 > Eandis-PublicAffairs@eandis.com > www.eandis.be
Egemin automation > stand n° 1230+32 3 641 12 12 > nfo@egemin.be > www.egeminautomation.comConsultancy & Legal Company > Energy Management System > Engineering Company
Electrabel > stand n° 1207+32 2 518 61 11 > www.electrabel.be/nl/ondernemingenEnergy Management System > Energy Producer / Supplier > Energy Service Company
Elexys > stand n° 1420+32 56 34 44 80 > info@elexys.be > www.elexys.beEnergy Producer / Supplier > Energy Service Company
Elia > stand n° none+32 2 546 70 11 > info@elia.be > www.elia.be > Distribution Network Operator
Enervest Belgium > stand n° 1118+32 9 242 92 30 > belgium@enervest.eu > www.enervest.euEnergy Producer / Supplier > Engineering Company > Financing Company
Enprove > stand n° 1130+32 9 330 50 55 > info@enprove.be > www.enprove.beConsultancy & Legal Company > Energy Management System
Eoluz > stand n° 1308+32 3 317 06 00 > sales@eoluz.be > www.eoluz.beEnergy Management System > Energy Producer / Supplier > Energy Service Company
E-ster > stand n° 1429+32 9 245 25 08 > info@e-ster.be > www.e-ster.beConsultancy & Legal Company > Engineering Company
Etap > stand n° 1105+32 3 310 02 11 > info.be@etaplighting.com > www.etaplighting.comEnergy Management System > Engineering Company
Etap > stand n° 1105+32 3 310 02 11 > info.be@etaplighting.com > www.etaplighting.comEnergy Management System > Engineering Company
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Eureka – Eurogia > stand n° 1530a+32 2 502 1814 > contact@eurogia.com> www.eurogia.com
Fedesco > stand n° 1413+32 2 762 02 80 > info@fedesco.be > www.fedesco.beEnergy Management System > Energy Service Company > Engineering Company
Field Fisher Waterhouse LLp > stand n° 1304+32 2 742 70 00 > brusselsinfo@ffw.com > www.ffw.comConsultancy & Legal Company
GreenEnErGyrun> stand n° 1527E+32 496 244 620 > bjo@runningnation.eu > www.runningnation.eu
HeatMatrix Group > stand n° 1407+31 10 2602101 > info@heatmatrixgroup.com > www.heatmatrixgroup.comEnergy Management System > Energy Service Company > Technology Provider
Honeywell > stand n° 1315+32 2 728 27 11 > info.hbsbe@honeywell.com > www.honeywell.beEnergy Management System > Energy Service Company > Technology Provider
Johnson controls > stand n° 1421+32 2 728 27 11 > www.johnsoncontrols.be
Issol > stand n° 1401+32 87 33 81 64 > info@issol.eu > www.issol.euEnergy Producer / Supplier > Engineering Company > Technology Provider
Izen Energy systems > stand n° 1123+32 14 55 83 19 > info@izen.be > www.izen.be > Energy Service Company
Laborelec > stand n° 1207www.laborelec.be > Energy Management System > Energy Service Company
Meterbuy > stand n° 1414+32 4 277 90 81 > info@meterbuy.com > www.meterbuy.com
Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. Belgium > stand n° 1425+32 50 40 48 48 > info@mitsubishi-electric.be > www.mitsubishi-electric.beTechnology Provider
Monita (=Energcon) > stand n° 1114+32 13 77 77 47 > info@energcon.com > www.energcon.comCertification Company > Consultancy & Legal Company > Energy Management System
ores > stand n° 1211+32 71 91 18 12 > accountmanagerores@ores.net > www.ores.netDistribution Network Operator
oVEd > stand n° 1527F+32 9 224 01 30 > www.oved.be
power-Link > stand n° 1530d+32 (0)59 24 27 40 > info@power-link.be > www.power-link.be
powerhouse > stand n° 1109+31 6 34 94 15 16 > info@powerhouse.nl > www.powerhouse.nlEnergy Management System > Energy Producer / Supplier
priva Building Intelligence > stand n° 1227+32 3 460 37 70 > info@priva.be > www.priva.beEnergy Management System > Engineering Company > Technology Provider
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reprosol > stand n° 1408+32 9 325 00 69 > info@reprosol.be > www.reprosol.beEnergy Service Company
restore & Egemin automation > stand n° 1230+32 3 20 80 39 > info@restore.eu > www.restore.euEnergy Management System > Energy Service Company
sGs Belgium > stand n° 1305+32 3 545 48 48 > be.ssc.sales@sgs.com > www.be.sgs.com > Certification Company
siemens > stand n° 1223+32 2 536 21 11 > info.be@siemens.com > www.siemens.be
smart Grids > stand n° 1530Binfo@smartgridsflanders.be > www.smartgridsflanders.be
solar spirit > stand n° 1120+32 15 63 52 21 > info@solarspirit.be > www.solarspirit.comEnergy Management System > Energy Service Company > Engineering Company
steel > stand n° 1206+32 10 24 11 11 > phil.tre@steel-sa.com > www.steel-sa.comEnergy Management System > Energy Service Company
studiebureau r. Boydens > stand n° 1412+32 50 83 13 20 > boydens@boydens.be > www.boydens.beConsultancy & Legal Company > Engineering Company
suMMIt EnErGy International > stand n° 1113+32 56 60 04 04 > www.summitenergy.comConsultancy & Legal Company > Energy Management System > Energy Service Company
upgrade Energy > stand n° 1411+32 9 375 69 37 > info@upgrade-energy.com > www.upgrade-energy.com
Vitae Mobility > stand n° 1106+32 473 94 98 27 > info@vitaemobility.eu > www.vitaemobility.com
Vinçotte > stand n° 1312+32 2 674 57 11 > info@vincotte.be > www.vincotte.beCertification Company
Vito/Energyville > stand n° 1112+32 92 75 31 95 > info@energyville.be > www.energyville.beTechnology Provider
Voxdale & yazzoom > stand n° 1506+32 3 226 83 10 > info@voxdale.be > www.voxdale.be Consultancy & Legal Company > Engineering Company > Technology Provider
Wago kontakttechnik > stand n° 1207+32 2 717 90 90 > info-be@wago.com > www.wago.be
yazzoom > stand n° 1506+32 53 39 77 10 > info@yazzoom.com > www.yazzoom.com Consultancy & Legal Company > Engineering Company > Technology Provider
zE-Mo > stand n° 1301+32 10 75 06 50 > info@ze-mo.be > www.ze-mo.be > Technology Provider
zero Emissions solutions > stand n° 1213+32 53 41 66 66 > info@zeroemissionssolutions.com > www.zeroemissionsolutions.com Consultancy & Legal Company
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EnErgy Forum 2012SEminar ovErviEwwEdnESday 14 novEmbEr
smart grids Flanders – thematic group “Grid Intelligence”
Wednesday 14 november, 09.30 – 12.00seminar room 1
description:1. Welcome – Ward Gommeren (Voorzitter TG Grid Intelligence) 2. European Technology Platform Smart Grids: introduction and Strategic Research Agenda 2035 – Pau Rey3. Eurelectric – association of the electricity industry in Europe: overview of recent Smart Grid activities (including smartness barometer and report on grid impact of decentralized storage) – Koen Noyens4. Liaison agency Flanders-Europe (Vleva): European financing opportunities for Flemish companies – Joke Hofmans 5. Varia – Leen vandezande (Coördinator TG Grid Intelligence)
smart Grids & cities (seminars)
Presentation 1/
tHE dEVELopMEnt oF sMart GrIds & sMart cItIEs:tHE EuropEan pErspEctIVE
Wednesday 14 november, 12.00 - 12.30the Belfius seminar roomSpeaker: Peter Verboven, Smart Grids Innovation Developer EnergyVille
description:Development of smart grids and, more recently, smart cities has received a lot of attention in Europe. Roadmaps have been drafted (and are being revised), inventories of projects are kept and money has started flowing.This seminar will provide an overview of the landscape today and the major developments expected in the short, medium and longer term.
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Presentation 2/
virtual PowEr PlantS For rEnEwablE EnErgiES
Wednesday 14 november, 12.30 - 13.00the Belfius seminar roomSpeaker: Lieven Kenis, Head of Smart Grid Division Siemens Belgium
description: Virtual power plants are networks of several small power stations that are run like a single system. When incorporated into smart grids, virtual power plants open up newpossibilities for energy suppliers and operators of energy generation systems. Besides offering energy suppliers an additional way of selling electricity, virtual power plants also make the utilities more flexible. In addition, they can help improve grid stability by making controlling power available in the minute reserve range. Virtual power plants are ideally suited for renewable sources of energy. As a result of the “energy revolution”, the importance of virtual power plants in smart grids is expected to grow.
In this session we would like to present you with the crucial role of virtual power plants in the energy mix of the future
Presentation 3/
sMaLL WInd turBInEs
Wednesday 14 november, 13.00 - 13.30the Belfius seminar roomSpeaker: Prof. dr. ir. Lieven Vandevelde, Power-Link, Universiteit Gent
description:• Potential of small wind turbines (SWT): technical, economic and environmental aspects• Technology overview of SWT• R&D on SWT: generators, power-electronic converters, control (maximum power point tracking), blades, noise, vibrations, etc.• Research infrastructure: SWT Field Lab of Ghent University Association at Greenbridge Science Park (Oostende)
crash course for energy managersby alex polfliet (cases)
tHE BELGIan ELEctrIcIty MarkEt
Wednesday 14 november, 12.15 - 13.00seminar room 1Speaker: Alex Polfliet, ZERO EMISSION SOLUTIONS bvba
description: The structure of the Belgian electricity market,the mechanisms that influence the market,the set-up of the electricity price,… A short overviewof all there is to know about the market
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crash course for energy managersby Johnson controls (cases)
crasH coursE: InVEstMEnt anaLysIs For EnErGyMana-GErs – HoW to sELL your proJEct to your ManaGEMEnt?
Wednesday 14 november, 12.15 - 13.00seminar room 2Speaker: Dirk Den Haese, Director Solutions Development and Director Energy Solutions Benelux – Johnson Controls Inc. Johnson Controls
description: In this crash course you will learn about the what, why and how of energy savings projects. What is the added value of energy efficiency projects? What are the most common barriers and how can they be overcome? This course is targeting energy managers and everyone who needs to convince management on funding energy saving projects.
Energy Efficient Building (cases)
Case 1/
EnErGy EFFIcIEnt BuILdInG WItH VrV GEotHErMaL
Wednesday 14 november, 13.15 - 13.45seminar room 1Speaker: Kurt Olbrechts, Product Manager DX Daikin Belux
description:Case study of an geothermal heating system for a Business Park
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contInuous coMMIssIonInG -a kEy Factor For GEnEratInG saVInGs In BuILdInGs
Wednesday 14 november, 13.45 - 14.15seminar room 1Speaker: Jean Delobel, Manager Energy Efficiency COFELY Services
description:Important energy savings can be obtained by managing existing buildings in the most energy efficient way. One of the most important step consists in ensuring that all control systems function properly and are programmed in a correct way. A continuous commissioning methodology helps the building manager in ensuring energy savings can be realized and maintained over time. The presentation will explain what continuous commissioning consists of and how it can be implemented from a practical point of view. The Dynamic Building Operation System is a tool specifically developed at detecting failures and energy inefficiencies in Buildings.
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Case 3/
HoW sustaInaBLE Is your BuILdInG?
Wednesday 14 november, 14.15 - 14.45seminar room 1Speaker: John Beekman, Managing Director SGS Avantis Test Center Sustainibility
description:Measuring the Performance of Buildings and Build InSystems in relation with New Energies. As well as Testing & Validation of related Materialsand Applications.
Case 4/
saVInG EnErGy In EXIstInG BuILdInGsWItHout InVEstMEnts
Wednesday 14 november, 14.45 - 15.15seminar room 1Speaker: Wim De Groote, E-STER
description: In this seminar, E-STER will explain how it is possible tooptimize energy use in large buildings without investments. This will be illustrated with several cases.
Energy Efficiencyin production & Industry (cases)
Case 1/
nEW poWEr pLant For WastE IncInErator In BruGEs
Wednesday 14 november 2012, 13.15 - 13.45seminar room 2Speaker: Stefaan De Rijbel, Senior Project Manager Fabricom
description:In May 2010, Fabricom won a project for the construction of a new power production facility of 16 MWe combined with heat supply for district heating purposes. The Client is IVBO who operates a municipal waste incinerator in Bruges. This seminar explains the EPC project which includes a new energy building, the complete process and the connection to the 36 kV grid. The total investment is about 25 €m.
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Case 2/
WastE HEat an undErEstIMatEd sourcE oF EnErGy
Wednesday 14 november 2012, 13.45 - 14.15seminar room 2Speaker: Joris Haems, General Manager Upgrade Energy
description: A great deal of waste heat from industrial processes is dumped in the environment around the world, because it cannot be used on location.Wasting such heat flows is not however in line with the “ra-tional energy use” concept. The most appropriatetechnology for drawing energy out of relatively low tempera-tures is ORC. During an information session at Energy Forum, Upgrade Energy will point out in clear terms the branchesof industry in which this technique can be used.
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Bus systEMs In BuILdInG & EnErGy ManaGEMEnt
Wednesday 14 november, 14.15 - 14.45seminar room 2Speaker: Sam Tytgat, DTplan manager
description:DTplan introduces several solutions (DTbox, DTpack and DTfix) based on different bus systems for temporally or permanently energy management. These products areapproachable of all customers demands. Customers inindustry, retail, governments, … Two cases of energymanagement, one in the cooling industry and one in the glass industry, are being presented. Also some innovative products in building management who communicate viathe KNX bus are discussed. A relevant case, linking KNXinstallations of 50 local banks to one platform in Brusselsfor technical maintenance purposes, illustratesenergy & facility efficiency.
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EnErGy EFFIcIEncy IMproVEMEnt tHrouGH coMputErModELInG and/or adVancEd procEss controL
Wednesday 14 november, 14.45 - 15.15seminar room 2Speaker: Dr. Ir. Ing. Jan Verhasselt, Managing Director Yazzoom
description:Advanced computer technology enables energy efficiency improvements with often very short pay-back times. In this talk, R&D services company Yazzoom will illustrate this with practical examples. Both of energy savings in industrial processes and of increased yield in wind, wave and biomass energy production. The techniques that have been used include computer simulation, data analysis and modeling, machine learning and control loop performance monitoring and improvement
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Case 5/
LIGHt ManaGEMEnt:saVInG EnErGy and IncrEasInG usEr coMFort
Wednesday 14 november, 15.15 - 15.45seminar room 2Speaker: Stef Potters, Product manager lighting controls Etap NV
description:Intelligent Light Management systems have huge potential in saving energy and increasing the user comfort. In this seminar you will get an introduction to six saving strategies that can be used and a centralized system that combines those strategies to result in maximum savings and highest user comfort.
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ManaGEMEnt X tEcHnoLoGy X BEHaVIour = EFFEctIVE EnErGy saVInGs In tHE Industry WItH Iso 50001
Wednesday 14 november, 15.45 - 16.15seminar room 2Speaker: Bart Adams, Principal Consultant Climate Change Services,Head of Unit Energy Efficiency Management at DNV KEMA Energy & Sustainability
description: Energy efficiency is facing many barriers, most of themnontechnical and non-financial in nature.Effectively overcoming these to produce continuous and lasting energy performance improvement requires a systematic approach of an Energy Management System (like ISO 50001) that combines managerial, technical and behavioural solutions. Recent and relevant case studies from different industry sectors are used to illustrate the concept, the applied methodology and tools, and the results.
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WastE HEat rEcoVEry FroM FLuE Gas - turn WastE HEat Into proFIt
Wednesday 14 november 2012, 16.15 - 16.45seminar room 2Speaker: Marco Oomen, Director, Global Sales & Marketing HeatMatrix Group
description:The seminar introduces HeatMatrix a technological and innovative company which has developed and scaled-up a new, innovative plastic heat exchanger (HeatMatrix LUVO for gas-gas, and HeatMatrix DISC for gas-liquid applications) which can be applied for increasing the efficiency ofindustrial boilers, furnaces, biogas CHP, biomass fired systems, industrial dryers, etc. Due to the use of high-end plastics it is ideally suited to work with flue gasses that are corrosive and/or have fouling in it. The HeatMatrix heatexchangers are very efficient due to their 100%counter-current flow set-up and have a very short payback period with a significant reduction of CO2 in the exhaust.
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Case 8/
sMart saVInGs
Wednesday 14 november 2012, 16.45 - 17.15seminar room 2Speaker: Gaëtan Deckers, Marketing Manager Energy Efficiency Electrabel
description: Planning energy efficiency measures is a challenging job. Numerous pitfalls can delay or stop the project. Attention will be drawn to the different aspects to take into account in order to be successful with the implementation of energy efficiency measures. Electrabel will share its main findings illustrated by figures based on cases. The audience will receive some hints to monitor and decrease their energy consumption.
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Benchmark convenants:
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HoW EFFEctIVE Is sELF-rEGuLatIons?Wednesday 14 november, 13.30 - 14.30seminar room 4
Low Energy Buildings (seminar)
Presentation 1/
rELIGHtInG WItH LEd En oLEd tEcHnoLoGIEs
Wednesday 14 november, 13.45 - 14.15the Belfius seminar roomSpeaker: Jean-Michel Deswert, Technology Manager - lighting Laborelec
description:The energy consumption related to lighting in building is often underestimated but is about 40% for offices and 15% for industry of the global consumption. Lighting is a need to guarantee the comfort and safety of worker.New technologies like LED and control systems are now available on the market. But when renovating a lighting installation, What’s the best solution between the besttraditional technologies (T5 lamps, HID lamps) and the LED (or OLED) technology? The presentation shows theadvantages and disadvantages of each solution through practical cases and real measured values.The current issues and questions like product standardi-zation and lifetime will also be discussed.
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totaL rooM autoMatIon MakEs BuILdInGs MorEIntELLIGEnt and EnErGy-EFFIcIEnt
Wednesday 14 november, 14.15 - 14.45the Belfius seminar roomSpeaker: Peter Gorrebeeck, Center of Competence Manager Building Automation, Siemens
description: When it comes to intelligent buildings, everything hinges on how the various technologies (safety equipment, lighting, HVAC systems, blinds, etc.) interact with one another. 25% of energy consumption can be attributed to the habits of users. Total Room Automation brings intelligence right down to the level of the individual room.
As a result, energy demand is efficiently controlled, taking into consideration all locational factors such as occupation, incidence of light, temperature changes, etc.Inefficient manual interventions are immediately reported. ‘Total Room Automation’ is a local solution whichcomplements the overarching building management system.
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BuILdInG IntEGratEd pHotoVoLtaîc:tHE nEW paradIGME In arcHItEcturE
Wednesday 14 november, 14.45 - 15.15the Belfius seminar roomSpeakers: Philippe Samyn, Doctor & engineer - Architect Samyn & Partners + ISSOL Laurent Quittre, President of ISSOL sa/nv
description: Buildings that generate their own energy by using active construction materials.How will architects shape the constructions of the future?
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pLannInG tHE IdEaL LoW EnErGy rEtroFIt
Wednesday 14 november 2012, 15.15 - 15.45seminar room 2Speaker: Leen Peeters, Dr. ir. Th!nk E
description:Building simulations are used to support design decisions,to estimate performance and to size equipment.In this presentation, the results for different simulationtools and different simulation assumptions of a low energyrenovation are compared and analyzed.
reducing the Burden on the public purse (debate by Fedesco)
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EnErGy stratEGy For tHE puBLIc sEctorWedensday 14 november, 15.00 - 16.00seminar room 4Speakers: Jean-François Marchand & Lieven Vanstraelen (Knowledge Center by Fedesco)
description: Energy efficiency and third investment in public buildings: how to start your master plan, finance it and implement it?Feedback from five years experience of consulting and skills transfer by the Fedesco Knowledge Center.
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smart Grids & cities (cases)
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“sMart GrId LaW” In tHE FLEMIsH rEGIon:LEGIsLatIon today and toMorroW
Wednesday 14 november, 15.30 - 16.00seminar room 1Speaker: Wouter Vandorpe, Senior Associate Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP
description:Smart grids are rapidly being put into practice in the Belgian energy market. What will be the “Smart Grid Law” package and which existing rules of today will be useful fortomorrow? Which legal structure will be developed by regulatory bodies and governments? Which type of law (energy law, contracts law, liability, data and consumer protection,…) is involved? How does it affect your business?The speaker examines these points for smart grids in the Flemish Region (in Dutch).
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sMart GrIds and cItIEs: dIrEct connEctIon, cLosEd and prIVatE dIstrIButIon nEtWorks For HEat
Wednesday 14 november, 16.00 - 16.30seminar room 1Speaker: Ben Segers, Sales Manager Dalkia nv-sa
description:Optimalisatie door de jaren van stoomproductie op zware fuel, kolen, naar vandaag : centrale productie voor verschillende afnemers via warmtenetwerken.Focus op privé netwerken. Gericht aan zowel ziekenhuizen, overheid als industrie.
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InVEstMEnt and FInancInG oF dEcEntraLIzEd poWEr productIon
Wednesday 14 november, 16.30 - 17.00seminar room 1Speaker: Walter Holvoet, Business Manager energy sustainability Summit Energy, a subsidiary of Schneider Electric
description:Power production is facing major challenges for the coming decennium. Decentralised production will continue to grow. This will impose new challenges to energy contracting, financing and grid access.
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sMart GrId and rEnEWaBLE EnErGy MonItorInG
Wednesday 14 november, 17.00 - 17.30seminar room 1Speaker: Jacques Terlinden, owner of Meterbuy
description: With more than 9 000 systems monitored today through its ACLLA system, Meterbuy has acquired a comprehensive experience in integrating energy management into asmart grid. The business case will show how Meterbuy can make energy monitoring easy for the management of renewable energy like photovoltaïc, solar thermic or cogeneration systems. Future developments of the application with in particular the integration of weather and energy production forecast will be also discussed.
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dEVELopMEnts, casEs and trEnds on E-MoBILIty
Wednesday 14 november 2012, 17.30 - 18.00seminar room 1Speakers: Dr. Ir. Dirk Torfs, ABB Marc Laenen, Business Development Manager ABB
description:The presentation will discuss the actual trends in the EV market related to OEM cars developments and timeline,DC connectors standards, market segmentation andbusiness models.Several cases will be discussed highlighting the approached and efforts in different countries.Market segmentation will be linked to product developments and features. Furthermore, it will be discussed how to achieve reliable infrastructure and software support to operators of EV charging infrastructure. Finally a reference will be discussed with a real business case on e-mobility offering.
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drIVE & Motor tEcHnoLoGy For EnErGy saVInGsIn Industry and BuILdInGs
Wednesday 14 november 2012, 18.00 - 18.30seminar room 1Speakers: Dr. Ir. Dirk Torfs, ABB Hans Verbeek, Sales Engineer Drives
description: Energy efficiency is a prime concern of many asset managers. Solutions will be described how to modify, adapt and optimize the available infrastructure based upon existing technology solutions. Using state-of-the-art drive & motors technology is key in realizing energy efficiency in buildings andindustry. The presentation contains several examples of realizationcontributing to CO2 reduction and reduction of energy consumption.
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Energy Efficiency in Industry (seminar)
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WastE HEat VaLorIsatIon WItH tHE orc tEcHnoLoGy
Wednesday 14 november 2012, 16.00 - 16.30the Belfius seminar roomSpeaker: prof. dr. ir. Michel De Paepe, Department of Flow, Heat and Combustion Mechanics Power-Link, Universiteit Gent
description:Energy efficiency is a major challenge of the 20-20-20 targets of the European Union to reduce CO2 emissions.Every year a lot of energy is lost as waste heat in industry.Experts estimate that the annual unused industrial waste heat potential is about 140TWh in Europe alone, implying a CO2 reduction potential of about 14M ton of CO2 per year.This waste heat is typically available at a low(er)temperature. The Organic Rankine Cycles (ORC) technology can recover this waste heat and convert the energy toelectricity. ORCNext is a research project aiming at develop-ing innovative Organic Rankine Cycle technology for waste heat recovery. This way the next generation of ORC-systems will be developed. ORCNext creates a knowledge platform supporting all current industrial efforts and initiatives by means of scientific knowledge and expertise.
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rEducEd ELEctrIcIty costs For IndustrIEsWItH autoMatEd dEMand rEsponsE
Wednesday 14 november 2012, 16.30 - 17.00the Belfius seminar roomSpeaker: Olivier Hersent, CEO Actility
description:With the evolutions of electricity markets, flexibility ofelectricity demand and generation schedules have become an asset that can be monetized. Power consumptionschedules can be optimized to minimize costs and CO2 content. One of the key roles of the electricity grid Transport System Operator is to balance production andconsumption in real-time. The increasing share ofrenewables in the production mix introduces volatility and requires increasing flexibility from demand. Consumers who have short term flexibility can sell this flexibility to theTSOs or their suppliers.
explanation on how a “good” steam system is a “cheap” steam system.
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MInIMIzInG totaL cost oF oWnErsHIp For stEaM systEMs
Wednesday 14 november 2012, 17.00 - 17.30the Belfius seminar roomSpeaker: Kees de Greef, Ing. Energy Technology Services BV
description:What influences the TCO of your steam systems and what items a applicable for savings on these cost? A principle explanation on how a “good” steam system is a “cheap” steam system
Eureka/Eurogia+ (debate)
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co2MarkEt and rEGuLatIons By EurEka/EuroGIa+
Wednesday 14 november, 16.30 - 17.30seminar room 4Moderator: Christian Besson
Speakers: DG-Clima, representing Mr Jos Delbeke Sarah Deblock, European policy director at IETA Teresa Luis Ruiz, Head of Brussels Office for Endesa Markus Becker, European energy policy executive at General Electric Paal Frisvold, Chairman of the board, Bellona Europe Tomas Wyns, director CCAP Europe
Eureka/Eurogia+ (debate)
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tHE poWEr oF tEcHnoLoGy orGanIzEd By EurEka/EuroGIa+
Wednesday 14 november, 17.30 - 18.30seminar room 4Moderator: Moderator: Gabriel Marquette
Speakers: Raul Manzanas, Acciona Energia , Spain Guus Keder, Indra Scientific, Belgium James Martin, Institut Physique du Globe de Paris, France Marianne Julien, Air Liquide, France James Martin, Institut Physique du Globe de Paris, France Hubert Fabriol, BRGM, France Didier Bonijoly, BRGM, France Laurent Jammes, Actys Bee, France
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Energy performance contracting (cases)
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ModEL oF EnErGy pErForMancE contractInGand MaIntEnancE (Epc-M)
Wednesday 14 november, 17.30 - 18.00seminar room 2Speaker: Christophe Madam, Managing Director Fedesco
description:Fedesco presents his model of energy performancecontracting and maintenance (EPC-M) applicable in the context of public procurement. This model, developed in collaboration with the Buildings Agency, includes objectives in terms of guaranteed energy savings, occupant comfort guarantee and guaranteed residual value of investments. It is applicable to all types of public buildings and infrastructure
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EnErGy prEForMancE contract EnaBLEs dutcHHospItaL to MakE sIGnIFIcant EnErGy saVInGs
Wednesday 14 november, 18.00 - 18.30seminar room 2Speaker: Dirk Den Haese, Director Solutions Development and Director Energy Solutions Benelux – Johnson Controls Inc. Johnson Controls
description:The Meander Medical Center in Baarn, Netherlands, recently opted for a 7 years Energy Performance Contract (EPC) which will significantly reduce the energy and operating costs of the hospital and create healthier environments for patients, visitors and staff. This case shows how an Energy Performance Contract is implemented and how it can be beneficial for other hospitals.
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Energy seminar (IFMa)
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Wednesday 14 november, 18:15 - 19:45the Belfius seminar room
18.00 Welcome
18.15 Start of the seminar - Welcome by Serge Molinari, Member of the Board of IFMA Belgian Chapter
18.25 Coca Cola Enterprises - How a soda drink can contribute to a sustainable future - Mr. Michaël Librecht
18.50 Metatecta - BioBalance in buildings: no sustainability without healthiness - Dr. Ir. Filip Willockx
19.15 Siemens - Energy-efficient and sustainable buildings - Rudi Heymans
19.40 IFMA - Presentation of the intermediary outcomes of the IFMA energy working group - Dirk Verschaeren (MCS)
19.45 End - Networking cocktail
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can Belgium get anywhere near 20/20/20? (debate)
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can BELGIuM GEt anyWHErE nEar 20/20/20?
Wednesday 14 november, 18:45 - 20:00seminar room 4Debate Moderated by Luc Huysmans, Senior Writer at Trends-Tendances
description:The principle of “20/20/20 by 2020” (a 20% increase in energy efficiency, a 20% cut in greenhouse gases and a 20% share of renewables in total EU energy consumption, all by the year 2020) is at the heart of European policy on climate change. Is it just wishful thinking? Or a realistic goal?And how will Belgium meet its commitments?
Join mister Melchior Wathelet, Secretary of State together with several spokespeople for energy suppliers, consumers and environmental organizations - for what is sure to be the liveliest debate of the day!Participating in the debate:• Melchior Wathelet, Secretary of State • Domique Woitrin, Director of Creg • Sara Van Dyck, Energy Policy Officer Bond Beter Leefmilieu • Fluxys
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EnErGy ForuM 2012sEMInar oVErVIEW
tHursday 15 noVEMBEr
Energy Monitoring & Management (cases)
Case 1/
dEMand rEsponsE MEcHanIsM In tHE proFEssIonaLEnErGy MarkEt
thursday 15 november, 10.00 - 10.30seminar room 1Speakers: Tom Capiau, Project Manager Sustainability & Energy Management Solutions Egemin Automation, Pieter-Jan Mermans, Co-founder & Co-CEO REstore
description:Most organizations regard energyconsumption, and its related costs andenvironmental impact, as significant challenges for the near future. There are however ways to reduce these risks and to even turn them into opportunities andcompetitive advantages. REstore will start with a brief introduction on demand response: How does it work? Who does it work for? REstore will then explain in detail the financial incentives and environmental benefits demand response generates for industrial players.
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MuLtI-sourcEs IntEGratIon MEtHodoLoGy For EnErGy consuMptIon MonItorInG
thursday 15 november, 10.30 - 11.00seminar room 1Speaker: Wim De Saeger,Technical Director Fedesco
description: Fedesco allows its clients to visualize their own energy consumptions (electricity, gas, water, fuel) and the results of energy saving projects and services in an industry standard monitoring and verification software. The data feeding the software are on the one hand captured through a sophisti-cated network of sub-meters and transmitted daily thanks to state-of- the-art telecommunication devices (dataloggers). On the other hand, for general meters, Fedesco created an extensive and automated system to receive energy consumption data directly from official sources such as INDEXIS and SIBELGA. With this various sources of data, we track global energy consumptions, measure the impact of projects, and deliver various services. Next step is to include multi-sources integration of building data.
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Case 3/
tHErE’s MonEy to saVE- EnErGy costs andrIsk ManaGEd EnErGy procurEMEnt
thursday 15 november, 11.00 - 11.30seminar room 1Speaker: Dag Seter, Managing Director Bergen Energi (Dapesco)
description:Dag is a leading international expert and will provide a market update on trends and linkages in oil, electricity, gas and carbon markets, together with a detailed explanation of how proactive approach to procurement can achieve cost savings. The talk will explain in practical terms howorganizations can benefit from flexible procurementarrangements to manage their energy portfolios.
Case 4/
tHE rIsInG InFLuEncE oF co2. HoW consuMErs & coMpanIEs arE drIVInG tHE cHanGE
thursday 15 november, 11.30 - 12.00seminar room 1Speaker: Antoine Geerinckx, CO2Logic
description: The rising influence of CO2 emissions / climate change on companies. How international politics fail and whyconsumers and companies are now driving the change. Including some cases from diverse companies.
Energy Monitoring & Management(cases part two)Case 1/
iSo 50001 mEthodology and bEnEFitS in PracticE
thursday 15 november, 10.00 - 10.30seminar room 2Speaker: An Beazar, Director ENPROVEs
description: Any company should invest in energy management,regardless of the size or nature of their business.The challenge is to provide energy management tailored to the organization: the means used have to be proportional to the potential profits; the most advantageous approach should be chosen for each organization. Various examples will be discussed focusing on the particular ways in which several of our customers have implemented their energy management system.
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Case 2/
BuILdInG pErForMancE ManaGEMEnt
thursday 15 november, 10.30 - 11.00seminar room 2Speaker: Jan Kerdèl, Segment Manager Living and Working - Environment Priva Building Intelligence N.V.
description:What’s the use of creating sustainable building if we don’t know how to handle them...By using LEED and BREEAM, the construction has become more sustainable than ever. In operation, research shows, that technical installations in 70% of our commercialbuildings runs inadequate. A 25% higher energy consump-tion than needed is our reality. What went wrong?Downgrading of the plan, leaving out what was promised, or simply stop maintenance because of the cost?User complaints and higher costs are the result. What drives your cost and how to approach the issue.
Case 3/
VErIFIcatIon and cost aLLocatIon oF E-InVoIcEs
thursday 15 november, 11.00 - 11.30seminar room 2Speaker: Bart Van der Spiegel, First Engineer - expert Infrabel
description: Infrabel has 65 connections at Elia and more than 1500 connections at different Distribution System Operators. The energy is used as traction energy for trains, but also for buildings, maintenance shops and other fixed installations. Consumptions and invoices are collected electronically.Invoices are compared with simulations.Different methods are implemented in order to allocate costs and consumptions.
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nanoGrId: MuLtI-sItE EnErGy ManaGEMEnt
thursday 15 november, 11.30 - 12.00seminar room 2Speaker: Joost De Smedt, Managing Director NanoGrid
description: Daily energy management is the key to saving energy in your company. nanoGrid specializes in the development of energy management systems for businesses with multiple locations. Facility managers of multi-site enterprises often struggle with managing the energy of all their branches.“How can I know if I’m heading in the right direction, being responsible for a retail chain with 300 outlets?”“How can I easily compare my sites?”“What benchmarks do I use?” nanoGrid provides a unique subscription service. Join nanoGrid and manage all your outlets on your smartphone
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Case 5/
panoptIX, a coMpLEtE soLutIon to optIMIzE your BuILdInG pErForMancE and EnErGy EFFIcIEncy
thursday 15 november, 12.00 - 12.30seminar room 2Speaker: Peter Dijkstra, Sales Manager Johnson Controls Netherlands Johnson Controls
description:Panoptix is a combination of services and software that more easilyand cost-effectively helps you achieve optimized building performanceand energy efficiency, including automated metering and verificationof energy savings.
Case 6/
today EnErGy suppLy contracts can BE taILor MadE For your coMpany proFILE, WHILE drastIcaLLy rEducInG your EXpEnsEs
thursday 15 november, 12.30 - 13.00seminar room 2Speaker: Christophe De Vleeschouwer, Associate Director Expense Reduction Analysts (E.R.A.)
description: 1. Successful companies buy energy on adequate formulas according to their profile (energy intensity, risk aversion, ability to reflect costs variation in their selling prices, …). Find the right formulas for your company and save useless over-cost you may be paying for current tariff gadgets.2. After knowing your optimal formula, you will be better prepared to investigate ways of reducing your consumption and correctly justify your investments.3. Alternative energies can ultimately be considered, taking advantage of local incentives to enhance your social responsibility.
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Iso 50001 EnErGy ManaGEMEnt systEM
thursday 15 november, 13.00 - 13.30seminar room 2Speaker: Frank De Moerloose, EnMS: why and how to start SGS
description: What are the reasons to start an EnMS ? Why certification? What are the key elements and how do you start an EnMS? Practical examples will be given.
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renewables: Where do We stand?(seminar)
Facts and FIGurEs on rEnEWaBLE EnErGysourcEs In BELGIuM
thursday 15 november 2012, 10.15 - 10.45the Belfius seminar roomLanguage: dutchSpeaker: Bart Bode, Executive Director ODE - Organisatie Duurzame Energie
description:In the quest towards local energy supply insurance, renewable energy sources play a major role. Enhanced by the European ambitions, expressed in the 20-20-20 goals, Belgium started to support the development of renewable energy production, both at the federal and regional levels. Belgium has to achieve 13% of renewable energy by 2020 and this is a compulsory goal. This seminar give the partici-pants a view on the current situation with facts and figures from the regions and the federal level. Apart from that, a precise and detailed growth path is necessary, and at all levels, substantial ambition is required to achieve and even go beyond the 20-20-20 goals. A well balanced energy mix of all renewable energies for heath and power has to be de-veloped further and has to be accelerated with greater pace.
new sources in renewable Energyand Energy Efficiency (debate)
Debate/
nEW and EMErGInG rEnEWaBLE EnErGy tEcHnoLoGIEs
thursday 15 november 2012, 10.30 - 11.45seminar room 4Moderator: Guy Van Den Broek Speakers: Hans Hoes, (Geothermal heating and cooling, large potential remains unused) Terra Energy nv Adwin Martens, WaterstofNet
description: terra EnergyFinal energy consumption of an average European citizen is for 50% related to heating and cooling.Yet, renewable energy development is mainly focusing on the productionof electricity, with resources like wind, sun, water and biomass.Ground source heat pumps (GSHP) are an excellent alternative tofossil fuel burners and classic air conditioning systems, suitable fordwellings up to big buildings.Belgium is currently at the back of the West European peloton concerning the deployment of heat pumps, missing huge energy saving potential.
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Financing & subventions:Where do you Go? (seminar)
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sEcurIty oF EnErGy suppLy In BELGIuM: rEcEnt IssuEs
thursday 15 november 2012, 11.00 - 11.30the Belfius seminar roomLanguage: FrenchSpeaker: David Haverbeke, Partner Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP
description:In the recent months and years, the federal legislator and regulators have been hardly working to impose rules, discuss problems and provide solutions for limiting external energy dependence for Belgium. What are the steps that have been taken and which steps are to be envisaged? What are the hot topics of today on security of energy supply in Belgium? The speaker gives, from a legal point of view, an overview on this issue (in FR).
Presentation 2/
EnErGy cErtIFIcatEs In BELGIuM
thursday 15 november 2012, 11.30 - 12.00the Belfius seminar roomLanguage: dutchSpeaker: Cathy Suykens, Associate Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP
description: The presentation aims to provide an overview of theexisting regimes for energy certificates in Belgium, starting off with a brief general overview of the different types of certificates (green certificates, CHP) in the three Regions and on a federal level. The presentation will then zoom in on two mechanisms, more specifically the green certificates mechanism in the Flemish Region and the green certificates mechanism (or rather, blue certificates mechanism)applicable to offshore energy production.
Presentation 3/
tHIrd party FInancInG In IndustrIaL and puBLIcEnVIronMEnt: pV, coGEnEratIon, EnErGy EFFIcIEncy, BIoMas, dIstrIct HEatInG…
thursday 15 november 2012, 12.00 - 12.30the Belfius seminar roomSpeaker: Emmanuel Berryer, Green-Invest
description: Green-Invest presents various case studies and partnerships they made during the last years. Doe’s and don’ts well be discussed
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Energy procurement (cases)
Case 1/
cHaLLEnGE your EnErGy WItH poWErHousE
thursday 15 november 2012, 12.15 - 12.45seminar room 1Speaker: Jan Jaeken, Powerhouse Belgium
description:In this presentation we focus on ways to take EnergyProcurement to the next level. Currently most energyconsumers and producers buy or sell energy for anEndex-reference on the OTC markets. We enable our clients to go further and optimize their procurement ondifferent energy markets. The Powerhouse platform gives full transparency in energy consumption and production and provides direct access to the power and gas markets.Clients can buy and sell energy on the OTC markets, the day-ahead market (Belpex) and the imbalance market. More markets: this means more flexibility, more control and more ways to increase profits. Next to this we will pay attention to cross border optimization. Powerhouse is unique in offering access to both the Belgian and the Dutch energy markets, enabling clients to take advantage of price differences.Last but not least we will address the concept of imbalance steering, i.e. adjusting consumption or production to actual, intraday prices. This concept, developed by Powerhouse and widely used by our Dutch clients, has become veryinteresting for the Belgian market since the new imbalance regime was implemented by Elia on 1/1/2012.
Case 2/
rEaL tIME EnErGy MonItorInG systEM; WHEn IndustrIaLproductIon Is drIVEn By spot MarkEt opportunItIEs
thursday 15 november 2012, 12.45 - 13.15seminar room 1Speaker: Tanguy Detroz Managing Director DAPESCOt
description: A worldwide Energy Monitoring System providing real-time data allows one of the major industrial companies in the world to assess production data on a day-to-day basis.This information is used to forecast energy demand and adapt production to spot market opportunities.Both the technical solution on site and the web-basedapplication will be described.
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Case 3/
spot VErsus ForWard,tHE FaLsE conVEnIEncE oF a FIXEd prIcE
thursday 15 november 2012, 13.15 - 13.45seminar room 1Speaker: Jean-Charles Carrette, Founder Elexys
description:Electricity is a commodity traded on both the spot (BELPEX) and the forward market (ENDEX). Linking an energyprocurement contract to one or the other will have a significant impact on your price and flexibility. It is possible to minimize market risk and, at the same time, benefit from cheap variable prices. This seminar aims at providing you with the pros and cons of the different strategies/possibilities and will guide you through the existing products.
Case 4/
transItIon FroM FIXEd prIcE stratEGy to “cLIck-ForMuLE” WItH dEFInEd tarGEts and LIMIts
thursday 15 november 2012, 13.45 - 14.15seminar room 1Speakers: Dirk Knaepen/Nicolas Dornbrower, Client Energy Manager Summit Energy, a subsidiary of Schneider Electric
description: The volatility of energy markets represents a great risk but also creates opportunities. How can an organization with a complex, slow decision making processes benefit from market opportunities. We’ll discuss a case where a company evolved from a “fixed-price”, budgetdriven strategy towards a strategy based on fundamental targets and the impact on their yearly energy spend
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seminar Bruxelles Environnement - IBGE / Leefmilieu Brussel - BIM (seminar)
Presentation 1/
FacILIty sErVIcEs In BrussELs & FInancIaL aIds oVErVIEW
thursday 15 november 2012, 12.15 - 12.45seminar room 4Speaker: Thomas Deville
description: Bruxelles Environnement offers a free service for all the building professionals: The sustainable Building Facilitator Service. The service offers permanence and a general guidance for all topics relating to management, renovation or construction of a building in a sustainable way. It provides advices and opinion independent of any business. For any project of energetic renovation and passive or low energy construction, there are financing options in Brussels Capital Region. The Facilitator will make asummary of financial aids in Brussels: the premium scheme in 2012, the third party investment, various loans, calls for projects
Presentation 2/
EnErGy ManaGEMEnt - BrussELs’ proJEcts
thursday 15 november 2012, 12.45 - 13.15seminar room 4Speaker: Nolwenn Lecuyer
description: For several years, Brussels Environment is implementing various projects of funding in terms of sustainable building. Call for project “Exemplary Building” aims to promote and encourage the renovation and construction of“Exemplary Buildings” Their objective is to demonstrate that it is possible to achieve very good energy and environmental performance with a reasonable budget. The call for project LAPEM (Local Action Plan for Energy Management) subsidizes projects to proactively manage energyconsumption. Since 2006, Brussels Environment has made several calls for projects LAPEM. These aim to improve energy efficiency of buildings in the Brussels Region to benefit the environment and finance institutions. The management of buildings is a small investment for big savings.
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Presentation 3/
EnErGy pErForMancE oF BuILdInGs - WHat’s nEW?tHursday 15 noVEMBEr 2012, 13.15 - 13.45sEMInar rooM 4
thursday 15 november 2012, 13.15 - 13.45 seminar room 4Speaker: David Deweer
description: To meet current and future issues of energy, the Brussels-Capital has adopted an Ordinance that aims to improve the energy performance of buildings and their indoor climate. In Brussels, the impact of this order is very important as building is 70% of global energy consumption in Brussels. The Ordinance on the energy performance and indoor climate (opeb) distinguishes three components: works PEB, certificate PEB and technical installations. It came time to check in this Ordinance and to clarify some outstanding issues.
Energy Monitoring & Management(seminars)
Presentation 1/
MonItorInG and VErIFIcatIon oF EnErGy pErForMancE
thursday 15 november 2012, 12.45 - 13.15the Belfius seminar roomSpeakers: Tom Huygens, Monitoring expert Energcon Gert Hendrickx, Energy expert ESSET Energy Systems
description:> Energy performance verification - En 15900In the pursuit of energy saving, the energy performance of current or new equipment needs urgent attention.Is maintenance delivering the promised results?Does an investment deliver the calculated return?We move towards energy performance based Service Level Agreements, as described in new European directives and standards. MONITA® offers an accurate energy monitoring,a clear verification frame and an independent verificationby energy specialists.
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Presentation 2/
EnErGy consuMptIon: turnInG rIsks IntoopportunItIEs tHrouGH MonItorInG, EnErGy EFFIcIEncy and dEMand ManaGEMEnt
thursday 15 november 2012, 13.15 - 13.45the Belfius seminar roomSpeaker: Tom Capiau, Project Manager Sustainability & Energy Management Solutions, Egemin Automation
description: Today we are all confronted with significant challenges regarding energy: its availability, its costs and itenvironmental impact. How can a company turn thesechallenges into opportunities? Egemin Automation will explain its pragmatic approach towards gaining insight into your consumption (through auditing & monitoring) and implementing a focused action plan to reduce both the volume and the unit priceof energy consumed. In addition, Egemin will discuss the opportunities ofdemand management.
Presentation 3/
GEotaBs: oFFIcEs EQuIppEd WItH Ground coupLEd HEat puMps and tHErMaLLy actIVatEd BuILdInG systEMs.proJEct proposaL and casE study
thursday 15 november 2012, 13.45 - 14.15the Belfius seminar roomSpeaker: Jan Hoogmartens, Ing. KU Leuven
description: In this European research project, design and control of GEOTABS systems in offices are evaluated.This is done with the help of measurements, simulations, comfort surveys,… This presentation will focus on one case study (Hollandsch Huys, Hasselt) and general comfort
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Energik (cases/seminars)sEMInar aBout IndustrIaL cooLInG In 2012
thursday 15 november 2012, 13.45 - 15.45seminar room 2
IntroductIon
the share of the proces cooling cost in the total energy cost ofcompanies is mostly high and increases steadily.the allowable emission of greenhouse gases of industrial coolinginstallations is continiously further restricted since the early nineties:
• More severe requirements are imposed on the cooling fluida regarding the stratospheric ozone layer depletion, the contribution to the greenhouse effect, safety etc...
• For the cooling processes steadily higher performances are required in order to lower their energy consumption and the accompanying CO2-emission according the EU Climate Plan 2020. Integrated control and maintenance of proces cooling installations is therefore of utmost importance.
Industrial cooling is actually in a transition proces and requires an adequate and careful approach. The symposium “Industrial cooling 2012” aimstherefore to describe the state-of-the-art on cooling and to present a number of innovative techniques and processes.
proGraM
Welcome and introduction by paul Vanderstraeten, Energik vzw
Case 1/
tHE End oF r22 as cooLInG MEdIuM. WHat noW? Speaker: Ben Segers of Dalkia
description:R22 is a well known and frequently used cooling medium, but it will be forbidden. What says the legislation and what can we do to keep our installations running with low energy consumption.
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Case 2/
tHE usE oF HEat puMps In tHE Industry Speaker: Ward Beniest of Johnson Controls INDUREF.
description:The use of heat pumps for residential heating became common use and the operating principle of it is very well known. The potential of heat pumps may also be applied successfully in the industry as well for heating as for cooling. Johnson Controls will show the possible advantages of his in house made heat pumps (> 200 kW up to several MW) for you as user. Make the most of your heating/energy resources.
Case 3/optIMIzEd usE oF BtEs (BorEHoLE tHErMaL EnErGy storaGE) In cooLInG Speaker: Geert Gallet of Climapac
description:It’s well known that borehole systems are an ideal energy source for heat pump systems. As a standard office buildings need more coolingcapacity than heating capacity.We show how to optimize “free cooling”
Case 4/prEdIctIVE MaIntEnancE on IndustrIaLcooLInG InstaLLatIons WItH a tHErMaL IMaGEr Speaker: Jeroen Van Der Kelen of Testo NV
description:Thermal imagers detect anomalies and weak spots in industrial maintenance and production monitoring quickly and reliably. Industrial cooling can be tested completely non-destructively. Problem zones are identified before a malfunction or a fire risk occurs.Even the smallest temperature differences can be identified with a thermal imager.
Case 5/
IndustrIaL rEFrIGEratIon: currEnt and FuturE poLIcy on tHE usE oF FLuorInatEd GrEEnHousE GasEsSpeaker: Sven Claeys Vlaamse Overheid, dept. LNE
description:The presentation will give an overview of the current and future legislation on the use of fluorinated greenhouse gases (F-gases) in refrigeration installations. Also other policy measures aiming at the reduction of F-gases will be treated as well as the point of view of the government on this issue.
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“Will the lights go out?the fear of power cuts” (debate)
Debate/
WILL tHE LIGHts Go out? tHE FEar oF poWEr cuts
thursday 15 november 2012, 14.00 - 15.30seminar room 4Moderator: Guy Van Den Broek
a debate with:• Peter Claes, Febeliec • Alex Polfliet, Zero Emission Solutions • Frank Vandenberghe, Elia • Marc Van Den Bosch, Febeg
solarwind at Windhof (L), innovation-integrated Geotabs office building with nzEB ambitions
Seminar/
thursday 15 november 2012, 14.30 - 15.00the Belfius seminar roomSpeaker: Prof ir Wim Boydens
description:Overview and illustrations of the concept&design of a new built large office building integrating a wide range of innovative M&E installations, a high per-formant building envelope and application of several on site renewable en-ergy sources in a balanced approach. The ambition of achieving a nearly zero impact building ,designed & built and continuously realigned has achieved its inauguration milestone and is ready to perform & inform towards 2020.
the virtuous cycle of Energy Efficiencyin the Industry
Seminar/
thursday 15 november 2012, 15.15 - 15.45the Belfius seminar roomSpeaker: Pierre Vandenkerckhove, Siemens
description:· A structural approach of Energy Efficiency in 4 phases· Innovation and integration of the Key to success: case studies with a domino effect· A tool for a multi site approach : Industry references· Change Management as a critical factor to succeed and obtain a long term Energy Efficiency improvement
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renewables (cases)
Case 1/
rEnEWaBLEs - onsHorE WInd - cLEan poWEr GEnEratIon
thursday 15 november 2012, 14.30 - 15.00seminar room 1Speaker: Jeroen Vanfraechem, Head of Renewables division Siemens Belgium
description: Technological solutions to maximize onshore wind potential in densely populated areas. As technology matures, more and more wind projects are becoming feasible. This implies however that new sites have to be found, which can become a complex challenge in densely populated areas like Belgium. Discomfort due to noise and shadow has to be reduced and risk of ice-throw has to be managed to comply with legal requirements, as well as to increase goodwill for the projects in the local communities. Traditional solutions for noise, shadow and ice management can have a severe impact on the yield of the windfarm and thus on the profitability of a project. In this session we would like to present you with some state-of-the-art solutions in order to deal with theserequirements without jeopardizing the profitability of your project. Noise management based on customized power curves, fully automated shadow management and innovative de-icing solutions. These solutions also call for powerful and flexible SCADA systems in order to allow the operator to act quickly in changing circumstances over the lifetime of the project.
Case 2/
dEMonstratIon oF nEXt GEnEratIon and transMIssIon capaBILItIEs In oFFsHorE WInd toWards HIGHEr EFFIcIEncy
thursday 15 november 2012, 15.00 - 15.30seminar room 1Speaker: Ward Gommeren, Country Sales Director Power Alstom
description:In the frame of an agreement with Belwind NV, the Belgian leader in the production of alternative energy derived from offshore wind farms, Alstom will install end of this year its offshoreproto- type of the 6MW Haliade 150 wind turbine at the Belwind Phase 2 windfarm located at 45km from the coast off the Bligh Bank. The Belwind concession is highly representative of the typical conditions for wind farms in the North Sea and will allow to validate the operation of the new technology as well as the maintenance and connection aspects. Alstom Grid has been pioneering the way for offshore wind farm grid connections with the design and construction of the first offshore substations in the UK and Germany. From these collaborations have come both fully integrated topside solutions and also self-floating and self-install-ing solutions that remove the need for the mobilisation of scarce and expensive marine crane spreads. For offshore wind farms that are remote (>50 km) from the coastline, direct current often provides the best techno-economic solution for transmission of power to the shore. For this purpose, Alstom Grid has developed the HVDC MaxSine technology, which combines its extensive knowledge of HVDC systems and Voltage Source Converters, using chain link technology.
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Case 3/
tHE GrEEn GatEWay InItIatIVE MakInG a WorLdoF dIFFErEncE
thursday 15 november 2012, 15.30 - 16.00seminar room 1Speaker: Koen Daniëls, Corporate Business MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC
description:The European Union has set itself ambitious targets with regard to climate protection. These are summarized by the generic term “20/20/20 goals”: 20% less use of primary energy, 20% less CO2 emissions and 20% more renewable energies. Green Gateway is our response to this challenge.
Case 4/
Is soLar poWEr stILL proFItaBLE?
thursday 15 november 2012, 16.00 - 16.30seminar room 1Speaker: Alex Polfliet, ZERO EMISSION SOLUTIONS bvba
description:Case study for a solar power installation in differentscenario’s (large industrial, PME, governmental buildings). Is solar power still profitable given the decline in the subsidy mechanism ? When will solar power reach grid parity?Alex Polfliet, CEO of Zero Emission Solutions, started its “energy career in 1999” as assistant chief of staff for the Belgian state secretary for energy. Later he worked as an energy consultant for an international consultancy agency. In 2009 he started up Zero Emission Solutions, a study and consultancy company for renewable energy.
Case 5/
usInG BIoMass For rEnEWaBLE poWEr GEnEratIon -tHE LanGErLo casE
thursday 15 november 2012, 16.30 - 17.00seminar room 1Speaker: Michel Groeneveld, Commercial Project Manager Biomass E.ON Climate & Renewables
description:Biomass is one of the most promising sources for large scale renewable power generation. It offers unique base load properties, being available for power generation 80 to 90 percent of the year. Furthermore, compared to other renewable technologies, it is a cheap option demanding a relatively low subsidy per megawatt-hour. Research shows that the use of biomass results in significant reductions in carbon dioxide emissions compared to fossil power generation . The Langerlo biomass project will be used as an case study addressing the various characteristics of biomass as a prominent renewable energy source
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Case 6/
2 GWp oF soLar pV InstaLLatIons In BELGIuM:IMportancE oF MonItorInG & yIELd MaXIMaLIsatIon
thursday 15 november 2012, 17.00 - 17.30seminar room 1Speakers: Bart Van Den Branden, Eoluz, Rob Michel Noort, Eoluz
the future Energy Mix in Belgium (debate)
debate/
tHE EnErGy MIX. WHat rEpLacEs nucLEar?
thursday 15 november 2012seminar room 4, 16.00 - 17.30Moderator: Luc Huysmans
a debate with:• André Jurres, NPG energy nv• Peter Claes, Febeliec• Arnaud Collignon, Climate energy campaigner Greenpeace • Noémie Lamont, Edora• Bart Bode, Executive Director ODE• Fluxys
description:
npG Energy nv: 100% sustainable because it’s possible!
• 100% sustainable or 100% CO2 free by 2050• Will fossil fuels still play a role in 2050?• Innovative examples to a 100% sustainable road
odE - organisatie duurzame Energie
In the quest towards local energy supply insurance, renewable energy sources play a major role. Enhanced by theEuropean ambitions, expressed in the 20-20-20 goals, Belgium started to support the development of renewable energy production, both at the federal and regional levels. Belgium has to achieve 13% of renewable energy by 2020 and this is a compulsory goal. This seminar give the participants a view on the current situation with facts and figures from the regions and the federal level. Apart from that, a precise and detailed growth path is necessary, and at all levels, substantial ambition is required to achieve and even go beyond the 20-20-20 goals. A well balanced energy mix of all renewable energies for heath and power has to be developed further and has to be accelerated with greater pace.
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a tool to finance innovative energyprojects & Brokerage Event (cases)
EuroGIa+, tHE EurEka cLustEr For EnErGy:a tooL to FInancE InnoVatIVE EnErGy proJEct& BrokEraGE EVEnt
thursday 15 november 2012, 16:00 - 17:30seminar room 2
description:On November 15, EUREKA and its energy cluster EUROGIA+ is organizingan information day and matchmaking session. This event entitled ‘ EUROGIA+, a tool to finance innovative energy projects’ will give you a unique opportunity to learn about EUREKA and EUROGIA+ and the funding possibilities. Throughout the brokerage event, participant companies are invited present project ideas to prepare the basis for transnational project ideas.
EUROGIA+ has been created to promote trans-national energy relatedprojects ,varying from energy sources (solar, wind,hydro, oil & gas..)to enabling technologies (CCS, energy efficiency,new materials…).This initiative started in 2008 and successfully promoted 100 million euros worth of projects accross EUREKA countries.
new strategies for Energy procurement (seminars)
Presentation 1/
puBLIc procurEMEnt and tHE BELGIan EnErGy MarkEt
thursday 15 november 2012, 16.00 - 16.30the Belfius seminar roomSpeaker: Véronique Vanden Acker, Partner Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP
description:In this seminar, Véronique Vanden Acker will discuss the particularities of public procurement rules to be applied in the Belgian energy markets.She will give an overview of the specific regulation in this matter, and provide governments and tenderers with useful tips and tricks for public tenders related with energy.
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contractInG poWEr
thursday 15 november 2012, 16.30 - 17.00the Belfius seminar roomSpeaker: Rob Loos, Account Manager Belpex
description: 1 power contract, 5 prices, 3 (risk) negotiations:Negotiating a supply contract for power can be difficult.This talk will give some tips on how to increase visibility on the different aspects of power prices, in order to keep all relevant aspects under control. It is aimed at industrial end users and energy consultants.BIM
Presentation 3/
aBB’s sMart EnErGy concEpt BEnELuX
thursday 15 november 2012, 17.00 - 17.15the Belfius seminar roomSpeaker: Peter van Den Heede, Smart grid Ambassador BNL , General Manager LP Belux ABB
description: ABB’s Smart Grids include solutions for Transmission & Distribution, Energy Storage, Energy Efficiency, E-mobility, Renewables, ICT & Communication and Services.In this presentation, we will convey ABB’s vision and expertise in these fields and showcase some of the projectsimplemented, like the creation of a 580 km undersea HVDC, the full automation of the heating, cooling, lighting andventilation of an administrative building and the firstmulti-port fast charging station for cars in Belgium.
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