Chair: Claudia Kemfert, DIW and Humboldt Universität zu Berlin
German Energy Policy for Competitiveness and Sustainability - Challenges and Opportunities; Claudia Kemfert (Humboldt University Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research, Germany)
Framework for a Global Energy and Environment Policy; Dieter Oesterwind, Sabine Froning (University of Applied Sciences Düsseldorf, Center for Innovative Energy Systems, Germany)
A Comparative Study on the Environmental Policies of the European Union and Japan; Ebru Meylani (Electrical Power Resources Survey and Development Adminstration & Ankara University, Department of Public Administration, Turkey), Cem Cevik (The Koc School, Istanbul, Turkey), Rusen Meylani (RUSH Publications and Educational Consultancy, LLC, Bradenton, FL, USA)
Public Service Obligations: How to Realise Their Potential in the European Energy Industry?; Hamilcar Knops, Piet Jan Slot, Kirsten Wilkeshuis, Hanneke de Jong (Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Energy & Industry Section, The Netherlands)
Lessons From the Past 30 Years; Joy Dunkerley
Replacing the Corporate Way for Energy: A New Model to Meet the Need for Workable, Fair, and Comprehensive Solutions to Energy Issues?; Kenneth Zimmerman (Oregon Public Utility Commission, USA)
Effects of Increased Oil Producer Taxation Outside OPEC; Lars Lindholt (Research Department, Statistics Norway, Oslo, Norway)
Electricity Subsidies in Low Cost Jurisdictions: The Case of British Columbia (Canada); Pierre-Olivier Pineau (School of Public Administration, University of Victoria, Canada)
Energy-intensive Industry: And Analysis of Climate Policy; Ronald Sands (Joint Global Change Research Institute, Maryland, USA), Katja Schumacher (German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin), Germany)