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PA N E L L E A D E R S

PANEL 1. POLICIES AND PROGRAMMES TO DRIVE TRANSFORMATIONJoe Ritchie International Energy Agency, FranceOliver Lösch Institute for Resource Efficiency and Energy Strategy (IREES), Germany

PANEL 2. SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION TOWARDS A CIRCULAR ECONOMYAndrea Trianni University of Technology Sydney, AustraliaEnrico Cagno Politecnico di Milano, Italy

PANEL 3. ENERGY MANAGEMENT: THE NUTS AND BOLTSMaria Johansson Linköping University, SwedenTherese Nehler Linköping University, SwedenLiam McLaughlin GEN Europe, Ireland

PANEL 4. TECHNOLOGY, PRODUCTS AND SYSTEMSChristina Hatzilau National Technical University of Athens, GreeceJoão Fong University of Coimbra, Portugal

PANEL 5. BUSINESS MODELS AND FINANCE IN THE AGE OF DIGITALISATIONBettina Dorendorf KfW Bankengruppe, GermanyCarsten Glenting Viegand & Maagøe, Denmark

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Monday 11 June | 17.00–18.30Panel 1: Industrial energy efficiency policies in Europe

– history and current status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Panel 2: Network and supply chain for energy efficiency . . .4Panel 3: Behaviour and organisation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Panel 4: Energy efficient technologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Panel 5: New financing approaches involving digital

platforms and de-risking initiatives . . . . . . . . . . . . .7

Tuesday 12 June | 09.00–10.30Panel 1: Market based instruments for industrial energy

efficiency. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Panel 2: Digitalisation for energy efficiency . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Panel 3: Non-energy benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Panel 4: Decarbonization pathways – scenarios and

electrification options I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

This is the programme for panel presentations during Industrial Efficiency 2018. The presentations are ordered by panel session and panel.

Presentations are either based on a peer-reviewed paper (P) or an extended abstracts (A). Full abstracts can be found on the web site: www.eceee.org/industry/programme/

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Tuesday 12 June | 11.00–12.30Panel 1: Policy evaluation and financial support

measures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Panel 2: Benefits of energy efficiency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Panel 3: Cases from industry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Panel 4: Decarbonization pathways – scenarios and

electrification options II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Panel 5: Practical cases and solutions to address

barriers and increase energy efficiency investment volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Wednesday 13 June | 09.00–10.30Panel 1: Challenges and future opportunities for

industrial energy efficiency policy in Europe . . . . 20Panel 2: Energy efficiency and heat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Panel 3: Energy management and programs . . . . . . . . . . . 22Panel 4: Energy efficiency and GHG emission

reduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Panel 5: The importance of standardisation and

collection of energy efficiency performance data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

Wednesday 13 June | 11.00–12.30Panel 1: Energy efficiency networks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Panel 3: ISO 50001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Panel 4: Industrial processing improvement . . . . . . . . . . . 28Panel 5: New insights and proposals for public funding

programs and bankability of projects . . . . . . . . . . 29

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Monday 11 June17.00–18.30

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Industrial energy efficiency policies in Europe – history and current status

1-027-18 Further development of policies to enhance energy efficiency in the EU industry sector (A)Sonja Kotin-Förster, Ecofys, Germany

1-113-18 EU member states energy efficiency policies for the industrial sector based on the NEEAPs analysis (P)Paolo Bertoldi, European Commission Joint Research Centre, Italy

1-116-18 EU 28 industry policies – the EED three years later (A)Tiago Serrenho, European Commission Joint Research Centre, Italy

1-001-18 History and prospect of voluntary agree ments on industrial energy efficiency in Europe (P)Erwin Cornelis, Tractebel Engineering, Belgium

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Network and supply chain for energy efficiency

2-011-18 Transforming energy productivity in value chains (A)Jonathan Jutsen, Australian Alliance for Energy Productivity, Australia

2-045-18 A supply chain model with integrated thermal recovery and electricity generation from industrial waste heat (P)Beatrice Marchi, Brescia University, Italy

2-083-18 What to do with industrial waste heat considering a water-energy nexus perspective (P)Damiana Chinese, University of Udine, Italy

2-082-18 Towards zero-CO2 production and practices in the supply chains for buildings and infrastructure – first experiences from a Swedish case study (P)Johan Rootzén, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

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Behaviour and organisation

3-031-18 Towards a sustainable agro-food INDUstry: Capacity building programmes in energy Efficiency (A)Suzanne Brunsting, ECN, The Netherlands

3-076-18 Energy use behavioural change for business & industry: identification, development and enhancement (A)Sophie Chirez, DNV GL, Belgium

3-102-18 How executive engagement can make (or break) industrial energy management programs (A)Chad Gilless, Stillwater Energy, USA

3-129-18 How motivation and digitalisation can drive behaviour change in industry (A)Andreas Gürtler, European Industrial Insulation Foundation, Switzerland

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Energy efficient technologies

4-115-18 Exergy efficiency of ammonia production (P)Charalampos Michalakakis, University of Cambridge, UK

4-054-18 Reverse electrodialysis heat-engine: Case studies of improving energy efficiency through recovery of low temperature excess heat (P)Michail Papapetrou, WIP – Renewable Energies, Germany

4-046-18 Organic Rankine cycle technology with direct heat exchanger for the waste heat recovery of energy intensive industries (A)Pedro Egizabal Luzuriaga, Tecnalia Research & Innovation, Spain

4-074-18 Efficiency analysis and optimisation for small scale data centres (A)Dirk Turek, Institute of Energy Economics and Rational Energy Use, Germany

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New financing approaches involving digital platforms and de-risking initiatives

5-020-18 Innovative business model for a stan-dardised evaluation and re-financing of industrial energy efficiency and renewable energy projects (A)Jürgen Fluch, AEE – Institute for Sustainable Technologies, Austria

5-030-18 Driving investments in energy efficiency through energy savings insurance (A)Jasmine Neve, BASE – Basel Agency for Sustainable Energy, Switzerland

5-044-18 Crowdfunding and crowdinvesting: A financing solution for energy (efficiency) invest-ments in businesses? (A)Sonja Starnberger, Energy Institute for Business, Austria

5-057-18 Analysis of a new support scheme for energy efficiency investments for industry in Germany (A)Tina Flegel, Bundesamt für Wirtschaft und Ausfuhrkontrolle, Germany

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Tuesday 12 June09.00–10.30

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Market based instruments for industrial energy efficiency

1-004-18 Market-based instruments for energy efficiency – can they support the energy efficiency industry? (A)Jan Rosenow, The Regulatory Assistance Project (RAP), Belgium

1-017-18 White certificates as a tool to promote energy efficiency in industry (P)Dario Di Santo, FIRE – Italian Federation for the Rational Use of Energy, Italy

1-025-18 Feedback on white certificate on an industrial process: all-electric injection moulding machines (P)Marc Berthou, EDF R&D, France

1-117-18 French SMEs: towards carbon neutrality (A)Antoine Bonduelle, E&E Consultant, France

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Digitalisation for energy efficiency

2-118-18 Perspectives for digitising energy- intensive industries – findings from the European iron and steel industry (P)Marlene Arens, Fraunhofer ISI, Germany

2-097-18 A case study on the analysis of an injection moulding machine energy data sets for improving energy and production management (P)Julio Rezende, Limerick Institute of Techno-logy, Ireland

2-059-18 Increasing the value stream mapping potential in an industrial process, with a dynamic model, based on data from an industrial ethernet bus (P)Francesco Benzi, University of Pavia, Italy

2-073-18 Integrated energy management in digital enterprise (A)Engelbert Lang, Siemens, Germany

2-131-18 Industry 4.0 – can we get from a big buzzword and play for the big ones to a big market? (A)Thomas Boermans, E.ON, Germany

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Non-energy benefits

3-043-18 Energy value stream methods with auxiliary systems (P)Simone Zanoni, University of Brescia, Italy

3-063-18 Non-energy benefits of heat integra-tion retrofits – case study at a large oil refinery in Sweden (A)Sofie Marton, Chalmers University of Tech-nology, Sweden

3-093-18 Energy management in Swedish pulp and paper industry – benchmarking and non-energy benefits (P)Elias Andersson, Linköping University, Sweden

3-110-18 Cost-benefit analysis of energy manage ment systems implementation at enterprise and programme level (P)Marco Matteini, UNIDO, Austria

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Decarbonization pathways – scenarios and electrification options I

4-022-18 Deep decarbonisation pathways for the industrial cluster of the Port of Rotterdam (P)Sascha Samadi, Wuppertal Institute, Germany

4-065-18 Concepts and pathways towards a carbon-neutral heavy industry in the German federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia (P)Clemens Schneider, Wuppertal Institute, Germany

4-105-18 Scenario analysis of a low-carbon transition of the EU industry by 2050: Extending the scope of mitigation options (P)Andrea Herbst, Fraunhofer ISI, Germany

4-021-18 Bottom-up methodology for assessing electrification options for deep decarbonisation of industrial processes (P)Holger Wiertzema, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

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Tuesday 12 June11.00–12.30

Panels 1–5

PANEL SESSIONS

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Policy evaluation and financial support measures

1-035-18 Less hot air for a less hot climate: evaluating the German waste heat reduction programme (P)Fabian Voswinkel, Fraunhofer ISI, Germany

1-036-18 Simplifying funding conditions for competitive tenders: more energy savings with less paperwork (A)Peter Radgen, University of Stuttgart, Germany

1-111-18 Bridging the valley of death: A multi-staged multi-criteria decision support system for evaluating proposals for large-scale energy demonstration projects as public funding opportunities (P)Simon Hirzel, Fraunhofer ISI, Germany

1-132-18 The non-energy benefits of Swedish energy efficiency policy instruments – a three- levelled perspective (P)Therese Nehler, Linköping University, Sweden

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Benefits of energy efficiency

2-024-18 Energy efficiency for a sustainable industry: energy saving potential and impact of energy efficiency measures on economic perfor-mance and competitiveness of enterprises (P)Corine Nsangwe Businge, RSE S.p.A., Italy

2-040-18 Compressed air systems: factors affecting the adoption of measures for improved efficiency (P)Andrea Trianni, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

2-064-18 Rethinking steelmaking: zero- emissions and flexibility with hydrogen direct reduction (A)Valentin Vogl, Environmental and Energy Systems Studies, Sweden

2-112-18 Measuring multiple benefits for energy efficiency in the industrial sector (P)Wolfgang Eichhammer, Fraunhofer ISI, Germany

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Cases from industry

3-034-18 EnPI-Connect: monitoring energy performance across the supply chain (A)Georg Ratjen, ÖKOTEC Energiemanage-ment, Germany

3-068-18 Working with energy audits in the ROCKWOOL Group (A)Susanne Dyrbøl, Rockwool International, Denmark

3-103-18 Benchmarking of space heating demand for a sample of foundries in Nordic climate (P)Emil Nilsson, Linköping University, Sweden

3-106-18 From audit to actions: How to over-come barriers to implement energy efficiency actions and investments (A)Alberto García-Blanco, Saint-Gobain Isover G+H AG, Germany

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Decarbonization pathways – scenarios and electrification options II

4-080-18 Analysis of different transformation pathways for the energy-intensive industry in Germany on the basis of exergy analysis (A)Roman Flatau, Institute of Energy Econo-mics and Rational Energy Use, Germany

4-086-18 Energy flexibility in industry: evaluating simultaneous battery use cases and identifying generalized electricity profile indi cators (A)Fritz Braeuer, Karlsruhe Institute of Tech-nology (KIT), Germany

4-051-18 Electrification of industrial process heat: long-term applications, potentials and impacts (P)Dietmar Schüwer, Wuppertal Institute, Germany

4-124-18 Three electrification scenarios to decarbonise the Dutch heavy industry (A)Toon van Harmelen, TNO, The Netherlands

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Practical cases and solutions to address barriers and increase energy efficiency investment volume

5-049-18 From energy audits to action plans for implementation of energy efficiency measures (A)Elin Svensson, CIT Industriell Energi AB, Sweden

5-053-18 How policies incite investments into energy efficiency (A)Rita Werle, Impact Energy, Switzerland

5-052-18 Energy efficiency pays: How to convince your CEO (A)Stefan Klepzig, Schneider Electric, Germany

5-133-18 Obstacles and suggestions of external waste heat projects (A)Reemt Heuke, DENA, Germany

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Wednesday 13 June09.00–10.30

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Challenges and future opportunities for industrial energy efficiency policy

1-014-18 Towards zero carbon emissions – climate policy instruments for energy intensive industries, materials and products (P)Bengt Johansson, Lund University, Sweden

1-055-18 RDI roadmaps on industrial decarbo-nization (A)Simon Moser, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria

1-085-18 Energy efficiency regulations for cement and paper industries based on maximum allowed specific energy consumption (P)Tze-Chin Pan, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan ROC

1-003-18 Principles of successful non-residential energy efficiency policy (P)Peter Mallaburn, University College London, UK

1-088-18 Machine tools: 12 points – catching complexity in ecodesign (P)Tim Hettesheimer, Fraunhofer ISI, Germany

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Energy efficiency and heat

2-006-18 Excess heat recovery potentials in Swiss industrial systems (A)Jibran S. Zuberi, University of Geneva, Switzerland

2-026-18 Assessing the heat pump market in the industry (P)Jean-Marie Fourmigue, EDF R&D, France

2-066-18 What about heat integration? Quantify-ing energy saving potentials for Germany (P)Ali Aydemir, Fraunhofer ISI, Germany

2-098-18 Developing a georeferenced database of energy-intensive industry plants for estimation of excess heat potentials (P)Pia Manz, Fraunhofer ISI, Germany

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Energy management and programs

3-047-18 Energy-efficient business programme klimaaktiv supports Austrian industrial SMEs (P)Petra Lackner, Austrian Energy Agency, Austria

3-107-18 Why energy management is taking off in the US and Canada: a look inside the programs and the infrastructure (A)Sergio Dias, Sergio Dias Consulting, Spain

3-109-18 Energy management at industrial sites: a holistic approach (A)Paul Noble, DNV GL, United Kingdom

3-130-18 Aligned energy saving targets and indicators in energy and financial department (A)Luis Marques, GEN Europe, Spain

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Energy efficiency and GHG emission reduction

4-090-18 Sustainable EU ETS glass industry through carbon management and waste heat recovery (A)Christina-Stavrula Hatzilau, National Tech-nical University of Athens, Greece

4-114-18 Machine level energy data analysis – development and validation of a machine learning based tool (P)Samuel Carvalho, Limerick Institute of Technology, Ireland

4-042-18 A bottom-up analysis of energy efficiency improvement and CO2 emission reduction potentials in the Swiss basic metals and fabricated metal products industry (A)Navdeep Bhadbhade, University of Geneva, Switzerland

4-099-19 Energy efficiency good practices in industry: the EIEEP platform (P)Simone Maggiore, RSE S.p.A., Italy

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Standardisation and performance data

5-015-18 Increasing the flow of investment into energy efficiency in industry (A)Steven Fawkes, EnergyPro Ltd, U.K.

5-135-18 Refinancing corporate/industrial efficiency investments via Green Bonds – status quo and potential (A)Dennis Schröder, SEB Corporate Bank, Germany

5-104-18 Project Asset Class Energy Efficiency – improving pace and number of energy efficiency investments in industry through standardization of the due diligence-processes and risk analysis (A)Diana Wang, University of Stuttgart, Germany

5-078-18 Energy efficiency projects deliver! An analysis of 6,500 industrial energy efficiency projects (P)Clemens Rohde, Fraunhofer ISI, Germany

5-134-18 Lighting as a service: key learnings from implementing 100+ projects in three EU countries for corporate & industrial customers (A)Kaspars Osis, RCG Lighthouse, Latvia

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Energy efficiency networks

1-072-18 The Swedish National Energy Efficiency Network Program for SMEs – a review of methodology and early experiences (A)Erika Strömvall, Swedish Energy Agency, Sweden

1-075-18 Energy efficiency networks – first results from the monitoring process (A)Anton Barckhausen, Adelphi Consult, Germany

1-100-18 Energy efficiency networks: lessons learned from Germany (P)Antoine Durand, Fraunhofer ISI, Germany

1-121-18 Effects of the energy audit obligation for large companies in Germany (P)Michael Mai, IREES, Germany

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ISO 50001

3-019-18 The evolution of energy managers in the last 25 years: the Italian experience (P)Daniele Forni, FIRE – Italian Federation for the Rational Use of Energy, Italy

3-067-18 Establishing a platform to harmonize ISO 50001 energy performance improvement measurement and verification protocols (P)Peter Therkelsen, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA

3-094-18 Moving the masses to ISO 50001 with 50001 Ready (P)Christine Wu, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA

3-096-18 Using industry’s own words to quantify the benefits and challenges of ISO 50001 (P)Heidi Fuchs, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA

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Industrial processing improvement

4-012-18 Energy efficient supply chain of an aluminium product in Sweden – what can be done in-house and between the companies? (P)Maria T. Johansson, Linköping University, Sweden

4-056-18 Energy efficiency and line productivity improvements for a continuous heat treatment process (P)Iñigo Bonilla Campos, IK4-Ikerlan Techno-logy Research Centre, Spain

4-013-18 A review of pasteurisation process monitoring to support energy efficiency in the dairy industry (P)Charlotte Challis, University of Bristol, UK

4-032-18 Small-scale industrial cogeneration with high efficient gas turbine (A)Matti Malkamäki, Aurelia Turbines, Germany

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New insights and proposals for public funding programs and bankability of projects

5-038-18 Barriers to and drivers for industrial energy management program investment decision- making (A)Aida Sa, Politechnico di Milano, Italy

5-127-18 Barriers to and decisions for energy efficiency: what do we know so far? A theoretical and empirical overview (P)Stefan M. Büttner, EEP – Institute for Energy Efficiency in Production, Germany

5-091-18 The business case foundation: Overcoming the communication gaps between policy makers, corporate management and engineering (A)Hannes Mc Nulty, Mac Nulty Consulting, France

5-081-18 Overcoming barriers to investing in industrial energy efficiency (A)Oleg Dzioubinski, UN Economic Commission for Europe, Switzerland