Sessions
National workshop: Italy
Workshop
When: Wednesday, 2 October 2019, 14:00 - 15:30
Where: Esperance + Otter (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.
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 untapping this huge opportunity.
Learning objectives
During this 1.5 hour session we will discuss national challenges and barriers and specific country experiences, putting together recommendations and solutions for a consistent, credible and feasible approach to accelerate corporate sourcing nationally and across borders.
- What are the main challenges and barriers holding back the development of corporate sourcing in this national market?
- How can we make sure public policy supports corporate sourcing of renewable energy?
- 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 what are the case studies and best practices from this market?
- What are the recommendations, next steps and actions for this specific market to accelerate corporate sourcing?
Organised by
Speakers
Marco Aulisa
Head of Business Development, EF Solare Italia
Roberta Benedetti
Consultant Renewable and Energy Efficiency, Anev
Federico Brucciani
Secretary General, Italia Solare
Virginia Canazza
CEO and Partner , REF-E
Stefano Cavriani
Founding and Managing Partner, EGO Energy
Marta Del Buono
Market Reporter, ICIS London
Stuart Donnelly
Head of Smart Energy, FALCK RENEWABLES WIND
Nigel Hawkins
Head of European Affairs & Studies, Elettricità Futura
Vincenzo Montori
Head of Regulatory Analysis, ERG
Francesco Spagnolo
Associate Director Business Development EMEA, Canadian Solar