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La University College London, la Universidad EIA y el Departamento de Derecho Minero Energético de la Universidad Externado de Colombia invitan a la comunidad académica al cuarto encuentro mundial del Observatorio Global de Modelos Energéticos Peer-to-Peer (GO-P2P) "Peer-to-Peer, Community Self-Consumption and Transactive Energy in Latin America".
El evento será transmitido en inglés.
Fecha: 12 y 13 de julio
Modalidad: Online
First day: 12 July – Open to all
Second day: 13 July – Open only to GOP2P participants
Schedule and duration: 15h-18h BTS / 9h-12h GMT-5 (3 hours each day)
Agenda
*BST (British Summer Time) is 6 hours ahead of the Colombian time (GMT -5).
Day 1 (all times in BST*)-Open Day | |
14:45 – 15:00 | Participants join the event; Technical support |
15:00 – 15:05 | Welcome & Housekeeping EIA University |
15:05 – 15:20 |
Opening presentation Ministry of Mines and Energy of Colombia The Energy Transition in Colombia Julián Rojas, Head of Business and Regulatory Affairs |
15:20 – 15:30 | Opening presentation International Energy Agency (IEA) 3DEN Initiative |
15:30 – 15:40 | Forthcoming call for proposals for pilot projects UN Environment Programme (UNEP) Myriem Touhami, Programme Manager – Economy Division |
15:40 – 16:00 | Break / Networking Session 1 |
16:00 – 16:35 |
Panel session 1: Learning across contexts Taking the Transactive Energy Colombia Initiative as an illustrative Colombian case, experts from the GO-P2P sub-tasks will contrast current global experience in transactive energy with the Colombian case to understand where lessons can be drawn for both local and international best practice. Seed case: Transactive Energy Colombia Initiative (Juan Manuel España, EIA University) Moderator: Alexandra Schneiders,Task Leader GO-P2P Panelists: GO-P2P sub-tasks leads/literature review authors |
16:35 – 16:45 | Audience Q&A |
16:45 – 17:00 | Break / Networking Session 2 |
17:00 – 17:10 | Presentation of case study in Latin America (TBC) |
17:10 – 17:35 |
Construction of socio-economic value in Latin America via user-centred energy models This panel session will include experts from Colombia and other Latin American countries (Brazil, Chile) working on peer-to-peer energy trading/transactive energy and community self-consumption models. The aim of the panel session is to discuss the socio-economic implications of rolling out these new energy models in Latin American countries. Moderator: Professor Santiago Ortega, EIA University Panelists: LatinAmerican policymakers and researchers. |
17:35–17:45 | Audience Q&A |
17:45–18:00 | Summary and close Professor David Shipworth, University College London |