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Interim Results & OutlookJune 2017
2German Japanese Energy Transition Council
Kick-off 28th September 2016, Tokyo
1st Council Meeting28th/29th September 2016, Tokyo
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1st Council Meeting28th/29th September 2016, Tokyo
Review 1st Council meeting
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Stakeholder dialogue with the industry29th September 2016
Participants
Germany Japan• Christian Arnold (EWE)• Masahiro Ito (BayWa R.E.)• Albert Kirchmann (Daimler)• Jörn Kristensen (Enercon)• Marcus Schürmann (AHK Japan)• Tobias Schweinfurter (TÜV Rheinland)
• Katsuhiko Hirose (Toyota)• Hiroshi Hosoi (JX Nippon Oil & Energy)• Takashi Mishina (Daikin)• Motoshi Muraoka (NTT Data)• Hiroshi Nambo (Global CCS)• Hiroshi Okamoto (Tepco)• Takahiko Onozuka (Sumitomo)• Minoru Saito (Euras Energy)• Masahito Yoshimura (Hitachi)
Review 1st Council meeting
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Stakeholder dialogue with delegates of theMinistry of Environment Japan, 1st October 2016
Participants
MoEJ & IGES GJETC• Dr. Kotaro Kawamata (Jap. Embassy)• Satori Morishita• Sei Kato • Dr. Akio Takemoto• Yuzo Sugimoto• Dr. Yuji Mizuno• Prof. Hironori Hamanaka (IGES)• Dr. Junichi Fujino (IGES)• Akihisa Kuriyama (IGES)
• Prof. Peter Hennicke• Dr. Stefan Thomas• Franzjosef Schafhausen• Manfred Rauschen• Johanna Schilling
Review 1st Council meeting
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Stakeholder dialogue with the German-Japanese Parliamentary Group, 02. October 2016
Participants
Parliamentarians GJETC• Sylvia Kotting-Uhl (Grüne)• Dr. Matthias Bartke (SPD)• Sabine Zimmermann (Die Linke)• Oliver Grundmann (CDU/CSU)• Rudolf Henke (CDU/CSU)• Andreas Rimkus (SPD)• Annett Ullrich, Verw. Bundestag
• Prof. Masakazu Toyoda• Prof. Jun Arima• Prof. Peter Hennicke• Dr. Stefan Thomas• Dr. Felix Matthes• Prof. Miranda Schreurs• Manfred Rauschen• Franzjosef Schafhausen
Results 1st Council meeting
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Ø Discussion & Agreement• Rules of Procedures• Common Bidding Procedures• Terms of References (ToRs) • Financial framework of the studies• Shortlist research institutes
Ø Dialogue & networking with stakeholders• GER & JP industry representatives• GER Parliamentary Group• Reception at German Embassy
2nd Council meeting23rd/24th Jan. 2017, Berlin
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2nd Council meeting23rd/24th Jan. 2017, Berlin
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2nd Council meeting23rd/24th Jan. 2017, Berlin
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2nd Council meeting23rd/24th Jan. 2017, Berlin
Stakeholder dialogue withdecentralized actors of energy transition
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Review 2nd Council meeting
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Stakeholder dialogue with decentralized actors24. January 2017
Germany Japan
• Olivier Feix (50Hertz)• Frank Baumann (EnergieAgentur.NRW)• Nicolai Ferchl (Heidelberger EG)• Harald Halfpaap (proKlima)• Brick Medak (LichtBlick)• Dr. Peter Moser (IdE Kassel)• Bene Müller (Solarcomplex)• Martin Rühl (SW-Union Nordhessen)• Ursula Sladek (EWS)
• Akihiro Hara (Ohisama Shinpo)• Tatsushi Isobe (Miyama SE)• Motoshi Muraoka (NTT Data IMC)• Yauemon Sato (Aizu Electric Power)• Jun Yamada (Aizu Electric Power)
Results 2nd Council meeting
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Ø Discussion & Approval of inception reports for ST 1-4 Ø Discussion and Agreement on
• Review process by council members for each study• Preparation of input papers by council members• Topics for fact sheets & topical papers• Increasing the outreach through additional public event
after the upcoming council meeting
Ø Dialogue & networking• Stakeholder Dialogue with GER & JP representatives of
decentralized energy supply• Reception at Japanese Embassy
German-Japanese Energy Dialogueon the occasion of the mission of the German Foreign AffairsOffice (STS Steinlein) to Japan, 15th November 2016, IEEJ
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Quotes
Rita Schwarzelühr-SutterState SecretaryBMUB
„There will be no ideal solution for the transformation of our energy systems. […] Therefore it is also about learning from the good
examples in our both countries and to avoid mistakes regarding the implementation of the energy transition. Against this background, the
German-Japanese Energy Transition Council can develop important recommendations for the energy transition.“
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Quotes
Stefan Steinlein, State SecretaryFederal Foreign Office
„The German-Japanese Cooperation Council is a sort of experimental ground for an innovative form of international cooperation. It candemonstrate how synergy effects to governmental contacts can be
tapped effectively by research and civil society initiatives.“
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Quotes
Miguel Berger Head of Department,Economy & Sustainable Development Federal Foreign Office
“…tonight the best example for our mutual cooperation is the Council itself, and we strongly support its work. It enables an
exchange of experiences in energy management and joint research by bringing together experts from industry, politics and
science”
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Quotes
Prof. Masakazu Toyoda,CEO & ChairmanInstitute of Energy Economics Japan
„Japan and Germany both have highly efficient societiescompared to other countries. We can expect to discover aspects
that Japan has not yet perceived and vice versa.“
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Quotes
Noriaki OzawaDirector-GeneralEnergy & Environmental PolicyANRE (METI)
“I think this council will provide a platform on which we can communicate openly and honestly and consider how future
challenges can be met. […] This council will take over an important role for strenghtening the cooperation in the area of
energy.”
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Study programTopic Applicants Reviewer
ST 1 „Energy transition as a central building block of a future industrial policy-Comparision and analysis oflong-term energy transitionscenarios“
1. Wuppertal Institut, DIW Econ, IEEJ*
• Felix C. Matthes • Eicke Weber • Claudia Kemfert
• Koji Nomura• Jun Arima
ST 2 „Strategic framework andsocio-cultural aspects of theenergy transition
1. IZES, Arepo Consult, IGES, Nagoya University*
2. Wuppertal Institut,IEEJ
• Miranda Schreurs • Yasumasa Fujii• Tomihiro Taniguchi
ST 3 „New allocation of rolesand business segments ofestablished and newparticipants in the energysectors currently and within a future electricity marketdesign“
1. IZES, JEPIC* • Felix C. Matthes • Junichi Ogasawara• Hiroshi Okamoto• Shinichi Sasayama
ST 4 „Energy end-use efficiencypotentials and policies and thedevelopment of energy servicemarkets“
1. Ecofys, IAE*2. Wuppertal Institut,
IEEJ
• Stefan Thomas• Manfred Rauschen
• Toshiharu Ikaga• Mami Ito
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Study program: Schedule 2017
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Inception reports:Due date: 16. Jan
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 1211
Discussion at 2. CM:23./24. Jan.
Interim reports:Due date: 31. Mai
Feedback byreviewer:
until 16. Juni
Draft final reports:Due date: 01. Aug.
Final report:Due date: 15. Oct.
Discussion on 3. CM:
04./05. Sep.
Feedback byreviewer &
council:Until 16. Sep.
Input Papers
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Goal:Intensify the scientific exchange among GJETC experts and with thegeneral public
Format• Short (10-12 pages) scientific paper• Topics of general interest regarding the energy transition in both
countries• Each GJETC member should write one article• Clearing: Each article should contain a review (max. 2 pages) of an
author from the „other side“
Input Paper 1(Submission: July)
Input-Papers
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Expected Input PapersGerman Council members
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Uwe Leprich/UBA The coupling of energy sectors - a promising strategy to a decarbonized world?
Stefan Thomas, Peter Hennicke The governance of energy efficiency policies
Claudia Kemfert Decarbonizing in the energy systems in Europe without nuclear power and CCS (including costs)
Eicke Weber/FhG ISE Comparison of potentials and costs of renewable electricity in Germany and Japan
Felix C. Matthes, Patrick Graichen, Uwe Leprich
Costs of the system integration of fluctuating renewable energies/role of conventional energy generation, particularly base load plant“
Felix C. Matthes, Eicke WeberNecessity of further development of the infrastructure / How will the system integration succeed technically with high shares of fluctuating renewable energies
Manfred Rauschen Potentials and cost-benefits-analysis energy efficiency in buildings
Franzjosef Schafhausen Comparison of long-term Climate protection targets/NDCs of Germany and Japan
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Jun Arima Japan‘s Intended Nationally Determined Contribution(INDC)
Toshiharu Ikaga Energy efficiency of buildings
Tomihiro Taniguchi The impact of energy transition on energy security
Koji Nomura Improvement of energy productivity in Germand and the UK
Yasumasa Fujii Renewable electricity and grid stability
Expected Input PapersJapanese Council members
1. Macroeconomic aspects
2. Energy supply & demand
3. Energy Security
4. Political & market aspects
5. Geographical & country-specific conditions
Collection of comparative statistical datafor Germany & Japan
Topics to be covered:
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Topical Papers
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1. The G20 states – selected official energy and climate targets: Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, CO2/GHG emissions (June 2017)
2. Supporting and hindering framework conditions for decentralized actors – Overview on status and perspectives in Japan and Germany (Summer 2017)
… summarize the current knowledgeregarding a specific topic, includingForward-looking statements and possiblydiffering evaluations
Homepage (English)
Ø Basic information on• Purpose• Members• Sponsors
Ø Publications• Studies• Input Paper• Fact Sheets• Topical Papers• Press
Ø Internal Communication
Homepage: www.gjetc.org
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Press conferences
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Media response
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Media response
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Award Nominations
• Japan Prize 2018(by Ernst von Weizsäcker)
• NRW Innovation Prize(by Manfred Fischedick)
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Synergies & relevance of thecouncil work
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Ø Remarkable media response
Ø Expansion of German-Japanese networks, personal contacts, as well asdelegation visits initiated by GJECT and its members
Ø Extraordinary interest of invited Japanese and German participantsregarding stakeholder dialogues and their willingness to answer thequestionnaires in detail
Ø Unreserved positive support of GJETC activities by high-ranking Japanese and German council members
Ø Constructive and trustful climate of discussion within the council, despite differences regarding e.g. nuclear energy
Synergies & relevance of thecouncil work
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Ø Good cooperation between the secretariats and between both Co-Chairs
Ø Very encouraging support through the German and Japanese Embassy
Ø Appreciation of the council through …• State Secretaries Baake and Machnig (BMWi), Schwarzelühr-Sutter
(BMUB) and Steinlein (Foreign Affairs Office) on the German side• Director-General Ozawa (METI) and several high-ranking members
of METI and MoEJ on Japanese sideØ Positive feedback regarding the GJETC from representatives of industry,
decentral actors and NGOs in Japan and Germany
Ø Nomination of the GJETC for the Japan Award and NRW Innovation Award; positive laudations by Prof. von Weizsäcker, Prof. Weber und Prof. Leprich
Ø Improved mutual understanding of the council members towards manytopics, for example:
• Positive estimations of many industry representatives regardingenergy transition
• Role of decentralized actors
• Meaning and configuration of the liberalization
• Possibilities of net integration of fluctuation renewable energies
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Synergies & relevance of thecouncil work
Outlook – Upcoming Events
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3. Council meeting, 4th/5th September 2017, TokyoØ Agenda
• Presentation of study results• Review by council members• Presentation and discussion of selected input papers
Stakeholder-Dialogue, 5th September 2017, Tokyo„How much energy can be conserved and how“ –The role of suppliers of advanced energy efficiency technologies and of Energy Service Companies”
Ø Participants: • Representatives of construction and real estate businesses with
experience in energy management• Manufacturers of energy efficiency technologies• Representatives of energy sergice companies (ESCOs)
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Outreach-Event, 6th September 2017, Tokyo“Perspectives of energy transition in Japan and Germany and the role of international cooperations – first interim results of the German-Japanese Energy Transition Council (GJETC)”
Ø Public event (application necessary)
Ø Venue: Institute of Energy Economics Japan (IEEJ)
4th Council meeting, 14th/15th February 2018, BerlinØ Agenda
• Finale Studienergebnisse
• Presentation and discussion of selected input papers
• Policy recommendations
Outlook – Upcoming Events