Event Starts: 10th Nov 2008
Event Ends: 11th Nov 2008


JUCCCE China Energy Forum: Partnering on Solutions

Source: http://www.juccce.com/forum/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=12&Itemid=26

Introduction:
Location:Yuyang Hotel (www.yuyanghotel.net)
No.18 Xinyuanxili MiddleStreet, Chaoyang District, Beijing
Tel: 010 64669988, Fax: 010 64666638

China must RETHINK ENERGY as our energy supply gap widens. We can solve this together with innovation and insight. The JUCCCE Forum showcases and catalyzes partnerships through interactive dialogue on specific programs.

Co-host:NDRC Investment Association Committee, China Daily, Energy Foundation

JUCCCE is an NGO that aims to accelerate the greening of China through international collaboration on impactful programs. A disruptive change in our energy use requires innovative solutions and global multi-sector cooperation.

Over 50 world-class speakers
300 hand selected delegates
Facilitated roundtable discussions
TIME Magazine's Heroes of the Environment 2008
China Daily special JUCCCE supplement

Topics Include:
International Government Cooperation, Measuring the Energy Gap, Smart Grid, Solar, Ramping up Renewables, Cleaner Coal, Transportation, Eco- Cities, Green Development, Green Financing, Greener Industry, Consumer Awareness

New reports from:
McKinsey (Urbanization in China, China Carbon Cost Curve, Electric Vehicles in China)
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (2050 Low Carbon Vision for China, China Energy Databook, Top 1000 Enterprises Energy Efficiency Improvements)
IBM (China Intelligent Grid)
US-China Energy Efficiency Alliance (Demand Side Management Manual for China)
ICF (China Sustainable Building Operations)

Sneak preview:
Khosla Venture's Calera (carbon capture)
Accelergy (coal to liquids)
Macau Cotai Strip (Report on Energy Efficient Development)
Integreen Solutions (green building materials)
Xiamen ecocity efforts
Ulumuqi city retrofit efforts

New films:
McKinsey's Urbanization in China video
Green Dragon Media on green building in China- in English and Chinese
CCTV/NRDC China Energy Efficiency Documentary Series

Presentations and interactive discussions will cover:
Expressing the problem succinctly with statistics
Laying out consequences- especially for businesses and governments
Solutions- what areas to focus on for greatest impact
Barriers to solutions
Energy workforce necessary to implement
Enabling local cooperation across disciplines


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