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Low Carbon Business: economic and financial outlooks offered by post-Copenhagen emission reduction policies

LOCATION: New Rome Fair Centre - Congress Centre - EUPHEMIA ROOM - NORD Entrance.

ENTRANCE: The access to the conference is free, upon payment of the fair ticket.

PARTICIPATION: Participants are adviced to report to the conference reception desk well in advance; at least, 20 minutes before the start of the session.

LANGUAGE: Unless otherwise specified, conference presentations will be held in Italian language; simultaneous translation will not be provided.

* to be confirmed

Wednesday, 8 September 2010

10.00-13.00 Reduction of greenhouse gas emissions: not just costs, but opportunities too
Chair: Ermete Realacci (Italian Chamber of Deputies)*

10.00-10.10 

Welcome and opening address
Ermete Realacci (Italian Chamber of Deputies)*

10.10-10.40 

Keynote speech: From Copenhagen to Cancún, for a sharp and lasting energy policy, based on emission reduction, renewable development and global ecosystem protection
Keyspeaker: Francesco Ferrante (Italian Senate, Democratic Party Group)

10.40-11.00 

Reformulation of the 'Climate and Energy Package' after COP15 negotiable agreements*
Corrado Clini (Italian Ministry of the Environment and Protection of the Land and the Seas)

11.00-11.15 

Question time

11.15-11.30 

Break

11.30-11.50 

Business and low carbon economy: rules and opportunities
Mannino Bordet (Italian Ministry of Economic Development)

11.50-12.10 

The effects of the EU ETS Directive on Italian companies after Copenhagen*
Alessandro Bianchi (NE Nomisma Energia)

12.10-12.30 

Emission trading in post-Copenhagen
Stefano Alaimo (GME)

12.30-12.50 

Supporting a 'green growth' as a means to increase employment respecting the environment. The role of UNIDO
Diana Battaggia (UNIDO ITPO-Italy)

12.50-13.00 

Question time and closure of the session

14.00-16.20 Information Technology and the Kyoto Protocol: when the 'green' revolution opens new business horizons
Chair: Simone Molteni (LifeGate Impatto Zero®)

14.00-14.10 

Welcome and opening address
Simone Molteni (LifeGate Impatto Zero®)

14.10-14.30 

The Internet and environmental sustainability
Giovanna Sissa ('Computer sostenibile' author)

14.30-14.50 

Internet technologies as a lever for a sustainable growth
Alberto Degradi (Cisco Systems)

14.50-15.10 

Green IT: opportunities for your business
Fabrizio Falcetti (Fujitsu Technology Solutions)

15.10-15.20 

Question time

15.20-15.40 

IT for environmental sustainability
Silvio Remonato (Hewlett-Packard Italiana)

15.40-16.00 

'Green IT and IT for Green': Information Technology in support a sustainable development
Giovanni Boniardi (IBM Italia)

16.00-16.10 

Question time

16.10-16.20 

Conclusions and closure of the session by the Chair
Simone Molteni (LifeGate Impatto Zero®)

16.30-18.00 Carbon markets: if, how, when and where to invest
Chair: Roberto Giacomelli (Ernst & Young)

16.30-16.40 

Welcome and opening address
Roberto Giacomelli (Ernst & Young)

16.40-16.55 

Emission trading market: an analysis of the 2nd phase and outlooks about the 3rd phase
Elenia Petrachi (SENDECO2)

16.55-17.10 

Tools for an efficient management of carbon credit portfolio
Agostino Calcagno (EGL Italia)

17.10-17.25 

Technology transfer and investments: the keystone of the new CDMs
Alberto Manzone (Asja Ambiente Italia)

17.25-17.40 

Opportunities and products for Italian companies
Paola Mignuolo (Eco-Way)

17.40-18.00 

Question time and closure of the session

Thursday, 9 September 2010

10.00-13.00 The 20-20-20 challenge for the Italian industry
Aims for energy saving, emission reduction and renewable source use
Session organized by
Chair: Annamaria Angelone (Mondadori, 'Panorama')

10.00-10.15 

Welcome and opening address
Annamaria Angelone (Mondadori, 'Panorama')

10.15-10.35 

The EU ETS Directive in the 3rd phase (2013-2020) and its integration with parallel environmental markets
Pietro Valaguzza (i.CA.S.CO.)

10.35-10.55 

Parallel environmental markets as an incentive for clean technologies*
Giovanni Bartucci (Studio Bartucci)

10.55-11.15 

Outlooks for the Italian incentive mechanisms promoting energy efficiency and non-traditional energy sources*
GSE Delegate*

11.15-11.30 

Question time

11.30-11.50 

Emission trading: VAT outlines
Sara Armella (Armella & Associati)

11.50-12.10 

Post-2012 allocations: auctions and benchmarks
Mannino Bordet (Italian Ministry of Economic Development)

12.10-12.30 

Energy-climate integration: the winner strategy of an energy draining company, projected into the future
Manuela Ojan (Italcementi Group)

12.30-13.00 

Question time and closure of the session

15.00-17.45 Efficiency as a tool to improve the sustainability and quality of productive processes
Chair: Mario Gamberale (AzzeroCO2)

15.00-15.10 

Welcome and opening address
Mario Gamberale (AzzeroCO2)

15.10-15.35 

Energy efficiency: a resource for the industrial system, a strong point for economic recovery*
Carlo Manna (ENEA)

15.35-16.00 

Combining the reaching of environmental impact minimum levels with the maintenance and development of competitiveness in markets
Andrea Contri (Confindustria Ceramica)

16.00-16.10 

Question time

16.10-16.35 

Chemistry as a solutions provider for CO2 reduction
Sergio Treichler (Federchimica)

16.35-17.00 

Environmental protection, energy efficiency, renewable energies: the role of local utilities
G.B. Zorzoli (ISES Italia)

17.00-17.25 

Revealing GHG reduction targets to enhance company efficiency
Emanuele Piccinno (E-cube)

17.25-17.40 

Question time

17.40-17.45 

Conclusions and closure of the session by the Chair
Mario Gamberale (AzzeroCO2)

Friday, 10 September 2010

10.00-13.00 The key role of transport in CO2 emission reduction
Chair: Alfredo Peri (FederMobilità)

10.00-10.10 

Welcome and opening address
Alfredo Peri (FederMobilità)

10.10-10.30 

Rail public transport and commuting: demands for a sustainable mobility, planned on a passenger scale
Gabriele Nanni (Legambiente)

10.30-10.50 

Ferrovie dello Stato commitment in favour of environmental compatibility of its machinery and activities*
Daniela Carosio (Ferrovie dello Stato)*

10.50-11.10 

Civil aviation: initiatives and outlooks
Girolamo Di Gregorio (ENAC)

11.10-11.30 

Alenia Aeronautica green wings: the 'Green Regional Aircraft' project, as a part of the 'Clean Sky' programme*
Alessandro Amendola (Alenia Aeronautica)

11.30-11.40 

Question time

11.40-12.00 

Towards MARPOL updating to improve CO2 emission efficiency in marine transport. What's better? Putting on naval innovation or a taxation on sea trade?
Andrea Molocchi (externalcosts.eu)

12.00-12.20 

'Green ports': the new aim for Italian ports
Francesco Nerli (Assoporti)

12.20-12.40 

Transport and environment: a problem that can be solved?*
Giuseppe Maria Reina (Italian Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport)*

12.40-12.50 

Question time

12.50-13.00 

Conclusions and closure of the session by the Chair
Alfredo Peri (FederMobilità)