Sessions
National workshop: France
Workshop
When: Thursday, 3 October 2019, 9:00 - 10:30
Where: Griffioen (130 participants)
Session description
Recently, Europe has witnessed an acceleration in the pace of corporate sourcing of renewables. This trend, however, has broadly been concentrated in a few countries with others failing to take off. France has seen its first power purchase agreements signed in 2019, on both solar and wind energy, while self-consumption projects are expanding, France remains a country partially favorable to corporate sourcing of renewables.
Identifying which barriers are holding back the expansion of corporate sourcing in these markets as well as working on the policy adjustments to stimulate a rapid scale-up of renewable energy sourcing activities is crucial to using this huge opportunity.
Learning objectives
During this 1.5 hour session we will discuss about the economic and regulatory framework in France, as well as the recent achievements on solar and wind. National challenges and barriers will also be raised, putting together recommendations and solutions for a consistent, credible and feasible approach to accelerate corporate sourcing nationally and across borders.
- Who are the main players on the buy and supply side and what is the market potential?
- Which are the business models that work best and have been realized in the French market?
- What are the main challenges and barriers holding back the development of corporate sourcing in France?
- How can we make sure public policy supports corporate sourcing of renewable energy?
- What are the recommendations, next steps and actions for this specific market to accelerate corporate sourcing?
Organised by
Moderation
Jean-Pierre Riche Riche
CEO, Orygeen
Speakers
Dominique Darne
CEO, Eurowatt
Anne Lapierre
Global Head of Energy, Norton Rose Fulbright
Bénédicte Maury
CEO, SNCF Energy
Laurent Pillot
Head of Energy Management, Voltalia
Romain Talagrand
Head of Electricity and Renewable energies, BNP Paribas