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Contents CONTENTS
5 Foreword 46 Smart lighting as a stepping stone
towards smart cities
6 LNG – promising solution for ships dr.ir. Elke den Ouden, TU/e Fellow New
Jakub Adamowicz, Spokesman for Business Development in Public-Private
Transport and Regional Policy, European Value Networks, Eindhoven University of
Commission Technology
12 Energy-efficiency, more than a buzz word 50 Lighting in Cultural Heritage 6
for European ports Carlos Lee, Director General of 24
Isabelle Ryckbost, Secretary General EPIC (European Photonics Industry
ESPO Consortium) and Louis Bonnefous, IOGS
(Institut d’Optique Graduate School)
16 EU initiatives to decarbonise maritime 54 Refurbishment rates are barriers to
transport and port activities lighting quality and efficiency
Remy Mayet, Deputy Head of Unit, Ports Diederik de Stoppelaar
and Inland Navigation, DG for Mobility
and Transport, European Commission 56 Adaptive indoor LED lighting and user
comfort
20 The elephant in the climate-talks room Martine Knoop, Technische Universität
Sotiris Raptis, clean shipping officer at Berlin
Transport & Environment
24 European terminal operators’ commitment 59 Does Europe abandon photovoltaics?
to carbon emission reductions Arnulf Jäger-Waldau, European
FEPORT Secretariat Commission, Joint Research Centre,
Institute for Energy and Transport,
28 PEMA: Pooling expertise for efficient Renewables and Energy Efficiency Unit
ports
63 An opportunity for global leaders:
32 Heating our homes: gas innovation now Promote solar power at the COP21
and in the future James Watson and Kristina Thoring,
EUROGAS SolarPower Europe
36 A methodology to increase the level of 66 The BIPV breakthrough: where and how? 50
security awareness (MEISA tool) Greg Arrowsmith, Policy Officer, The
Angela Marlovits, Chair of the GIE Study Association of European Renewable
Group, Gas Infrastructure Europe (GIE) Energy Research Centres (EUREC)
38 Developments in biogas/biomethane 70 Denmark’s Energy Policy: Winds of 74
industry change?
Dr. Attila Kovacs, Board Member Morten Helveg Petersen, MEP: Vice Chair,
European Biogas Association & Dr. Kornel ITRE committee
L. Kovacs, President, Hungarian Biogas
Association 72 Renewable Energy: a heady cocktail
of fact and faith; of predictability and
42 Perceptions versus real change. Is the philosophy
building market ready to value energy Mike Edmund, Editor
efficiency?
Cosmina Marian, Buildings Performance 74 Danish offshore on the move
Institute Europe (BPIE) Offshoreenergy.dk
www.europeanenergyinnovation.eu
Contents CONTENTS
5 Foreword 46 Smart lighting as a stepping stone
towards smart cities
6 LNG – promising solution for ships dr.ir. Elke den Ouden, TU/e Fellow New
Jakub Adamowicz, Spokesman for Business Development in Public-Private
Transport and Regional Policy, European Value Networks, Eindhoven University of
Commission Technology
12 Energy-efficiency, more than a buzz word 50 Lighting in Cultural Heritage 6
for European ports Carlos Lee, Director General of 24
Isabelle Ryckbost, Secretary General EPIC (European Photonics Industry
ESPO Consortium) and Louis Bonnefous, IOGS
(Institut d’Optique Graduate School)
16 EU initiatives to decarbonise maritime 54 Refurbishment rates are barriers to
transport and port activities lighting quality and efficiency
Remy Mayet, Deputy Head of Unit, Ports Diederik de Stoppelaar
and Inland Navigation, DG for Mobility
and Transport, European Commission 56 Adaptive indoor LED lighting and user
comfort
20 The elephant in the climate-talks room Martine Knoop, Technische Universität
Sotiris Raptis, clean shipping officer at Berlin
Transport & Environment
24 European terminal operators’ commitment 59 Does Europe abandon photovoltaics?
to carbon emission reductions Arnulf Jäger-Waldau, European
FEPORT Secretariat Commission, Joint Research Centre,
Institute for Energy and Transport,
28 PEMA: Pooling expertise for efficient Renewables and Energy Efficiency Unit
ports
63 An opportunity for global leaders:
32 Heating our homes: gas innovation now Promote solar power at the COP21
and in the future James Watson and Kristina Thoring,
EUROGAS SolarPower Europe
36 A methodology to increase the level of 66 The BIPV breakthrough: where and how? 50
security awareness (MEISA tool) Greg Arrowsmith, Policy Officer, The
Angela Marlovits, Chair of the GIE Study Association of European Renewable
Group, Gas Infrastructure Europe (GIE) Energy Research Centres (EUREC)
38 Developments in biogas/biomethane 70 Denmark’s Energy Policy: Winds of 74
industry change?
Dr. Attila Kovacs, Board Member Morten Helveg Petersen, MEP: Vice Chair,
European Biogas Association & Dr. Kornel ITRE committee
L. Kovacs, President, Hungarian Biogas
Association 72 Renewable Energy: a heady cocktail
of fact and faith; of predictability and
42 Perceptions versus real change. Is the philosophy
building market ready to value energy Mike Edmund, Editor
efficiency?
Cosmina Marian, Buildings Performance 74 Danish offshore on the move
Institute Europe (BPIE) Offshoreenergy.dk
www.europeanenergyinnovation.eu