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Event Type: Conference/Seminar Date: Feb. 16-17, 2012 Venue: Grand Metropark Jiayou Hotel Location: Shanghai, China |
The gloom of Kyoto Protocol`s second commitment period also made the future of CDM full of uncertainty, which also made domestic CDM market once dwindling. Although no one knows for sure that how will the CDM function after 2012, some practitioners still get the hope that the market will be booming again in the future. China Carbon Trading Forum 2012’s held, is to adapt to China`s current demand, speed up the adjustment of energy structure, actively develop low-carbon energy, to build a stable, economic, clean and safe energy supply system, in order to carbon trading as an opportunity, energy security and the sustainable development of economy and society.
The gloom of Kyoto Protocol's second commitment period also made the future of CDM full of uncertainty, which also made domestic CDM market once dwindling. Although no one knows for sure that how will the CDM function after 2012, some practitioners still get the hope that the market will be booming again in the future.
After the Copenhagen Conference, China promulgated the revised' renewable energy law', the Chinese government will strive to make 2020 the renewable energy consumption to total energy consumption of 15%, and the establishment of renewable energy development fund and other powerful incentive policies to promote renewable energy development and utilization, for the renewable energy industry offers great opportunities.
Day 1
08:20 Registration
09:00 Chairman Opening Remark
Section One:
09:00 Influence to Carbon Market from the Cancun Conference and ?the ?Expectation for the Durban Conference
09:30 International Response to Climate Change Initiatives and New Opportunities for Cooperation
10:00 Understand the Global Carbon Market Developments
10:30 Coffee Break& Networking
11:00 Understand the China’s Carbon Market Developments
11:30 Global Carbon Market Outlook after 2012
12:30 Networking Luncheon
Section Two:
The Development and Prospects of China’s Low Carbon Econom
14:00
14:30 Steel Industry of Large Enterprises Emission Reduction Idea and Project Progress
15:00 Coal Industry of Large Enterprises Emission Reduction Idea and Project Progress
15:30 Afternoon Tea Break & Networking
16:00 Renewable Energy Industry of Large Enterprises Emission Reduction Idea and Project Progress
16:30 Exploitation and Utilization of Renewable Energy
17:00 View and Strategy of Bank Industry and the Carbon Project Developers
17:50 End of the Day One
Day 2
08:20 Registration
09:00 Chairman Opening Remark
Section Three:
09:10 Problems We are Facing When Starting Domestic Carbon Trading Market
09:40 The Situation of Current International Carbon Market and Teaching to Establishment to China’s Carbon Trading Mechanism
10:10 Development and Prospect of China’s CDM Mechanism
10:30 Coffee Break & Networking
11:00 Opportunities and Challenges the 12th Five Year Plan Brings toDomestic Carbon Market
12:00 China’s Carbon Exchange Development Route
12:30 Luncheon
Section Four:
14:00 China’s CDM Experience and Project Audit
14:30 Transformation of Chinese CDM Projects
15:00 Afternoon Tea Break & Networking
15:30 Future Outlook of CDM
16:00 End of Day Two
Yanbing Kang
Director of CDM Project Management Center
Energy Research institute NDRC
Jian Lin
General Manager
Shanghai Environment Energy Exchange
MEI Dewen
General Manager
China Beijing Environment Exchange
Wang Jing
General Manager
Tianjin Climate Exchange
Chuan Mi
Deputy Director of Scientific Research Administration
Energy Research Institute NDRC
Annyta Luo
Assistant Regional Manager China and East Asia
The Gold Standard Foundation
Hanwen Zhang
Director-General
Hunan CDM Project Service Center
Lixin Zhang
Minister, Head of CDM
China Quality Certification Centre (CQC)
Jeff Swartz
Director-International Policy
IETA
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