Energy Trilemma – Ensuring a Balance Through Integration
Ensuring a balance between the three core dimensions of the Energy Trilemma − energy security, energy equity and environmental sustainability − makes the major challenge related to the development of state energy policies. One of the most effective ways to solve the Trilemma challenge is the worldwide collaboration and regional integration. They are the key to unlocking the enormous untapped potential of energy resources, natural transportation routes, and energy storage capacity. What are the critical challenges that are best addressed at global / regional rather than national level? What is the role of Russia in the development of the energy systems integration of Euro-Asian region?
Moderator:
Christoph Frei ,
Secretary General, Chief Executive Officer, World Energy Council
Panellists
Oleg Budargin ,
Director General, Chairman of the Management Board, Rosseti
Purevjav Gankhuu ,
Minister of Energy of Mongolia
Andreas Kuhlmann ,
Chief Executive, German Energy Agency (Dena)
Francesco Starace ,
Chief Executive Officer, General Manager, Enel S.p.A
Bernhard Thies ,
President, European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC)
Dominique Fache ,
Director, Sophia Antipolis Foundation; Chairman, Russian Technology Foundation (RTF)
Luigi Ferraris ,
Chief Executive Officer, TERNA
Alexander Osipov ,
First Deputy Minister for the Development of the Russian Far East
Vasily Savin ,
Partner, Deal Advisory, Head of Power and Utilities, KPMG, Russia and CIS
Lyu Yunqiang ,
General Director, Cooperation Bureau, Global Energy Interconnection Development and Cooperation Organization (GEIDCO)