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The gas and electricity prices are still two to three times higher compared to the average of the previous decade on wholesale markets, and Hungarian companies faced exceptionally high energy costs in the first half of 2023 within the EU. Therefore, it remains justified to explore energy procurement opportunities, common practices, and legal frameworks. What are the prospects for gas and electricity prices and how can the risks of volatility be mitigated? Is it already possible or does it make sense to conclude fixed price contracts again, or what other parameters should be considered when planning and implementing energy procurement? What are the benefits and obligations of different long-term power purchase contracts?
08:30 - 08:35
Welcome speech
08:35 - 08:55
Presentation
Speaker: Attila Steiner, State secretary for energy policy and climate, Energy Ministry
08:55 - 09:15
The EU response to the Energy crisis and on the long term outlook of the EU energy market (online)
Speaker: Dr. Yolanda Garcia Mezquita, Head of Unit, DG Energy, Energy Platform Task Force, European Commission
09:15 - 09:35
Electricity wholesale market trends and underlying processes
Speaker: Gábor Orbán, CEO, MVM Partner Ltd.
09:35 - 09:55
The latest lessons learned from the contracts of the energy sector, contractual responses to market changes and legislative developments
Speakers:
09:55 - 10:40
Panel discussion: Energy traders and users among themselves – Experiences, trends, and preparations for the new gas and electricity year
Moderator: Tamás Pletser CFA, olaj- és gázipar elemző, Erste
Conversation participants:
What best serves our expected long-term energy needs and fits our user profile? Do we even know everything about our own energy use and how to optimise it? How can we make the most of the potential for cost reduction? What are the revenue opportunities in flexibly adapting the energy use of an industrial production plant, such as demand-side response and offering controllability?
11:10 - 11:30
Long-term energy strategy: Sustainable constructions and risks
Speaker: Gábor Tihanyi, Green Energy Solution Leader, E.ON Energiamegoldások Kft.
11:30 - 11:50
Measurement is the point: improved security of supply and efficient energy use with data-driven decisions
Speaker: Gábor Németh, Service Director, Schneider Electric
11:50 - 12:10
12:10 - 12:30
Corporate case study – ESG solutions and energy optimisation at Magyar Telekom
Speaker: Robin Boros, PKI and IT security specialist, Telekom Hungary
If you can already consciously measure your own energy use and have done all you can to reduce it through smart solutions, optimisation, and small energy efficiency retrofits, what else can you do? Which are the fruits hanging highest, the overall investments with higher energy savings? How should they be planned and implemented, and how can the benefits of the Energy Efficiency Obligation Scheme be exploited?
13:30 - 13:45
Energy efficiency projects in the Energy Obligation Scheme
Speaker: Péter István Vedres, Department of Sustainable Development Head of Department, Hungarian Energy and Public Utility Regulatory Authorit
13:45 - 14:00
Energy efficiency as a liability and as a money-making opportunity: New stock market quota sales in the EEO and market opportunities for GO
Speaker: Márton Gábor Kádár, értékesítési vezető, HUPX/CEEGEX
14:00 - 14:15
Case study - Industrial solutions towards carbon neutrality
Speaker: Attila Gódi, CEO, Terrán Tetőcserép Gyártó Kft.
14:15 - 15:10
Panel discussion: Energy efficiency pathways, experiences, directions
Moderator: Attila Weinhardt, Senior Analyst, Portfolio
Conversation participants:
What do solar and wind power installation options look like nowadays, and what are the restrictions, connection, and system use implications? What should be considered for the implementation of green power generation for own use, and what are the risks of rapidly growing solar capacities for the return on investment of the electricity sold? How can energy storage, energy pools, and aggregators help coordinate the fluctuating production of weather-dependent renewables and electricity demand?
15:45 - 16:00
Photovoltaic production and flexibility on the consumer side
Speaker: Péter Luczay, termelésmenedzsmentért és üzletfejlesztésért felelős vezérigazgató-helyettes, Alteo
16:00 - 16:15
Aligning green power generation and consumption, distribution issues
Speaker: Róbert Fehér, CEO, 8G Energy
16:15 - 17:00
Panel discussion: The track is clear beyond the meter – Opportunities and constraints of renewable energy production, the growing role of energy communities
Moderator: Csaba Novák, President, Hungarian Renewable Energy Association
Conversation participants:
17:00 - 17:05
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