Advancing the Global Transition to Energy Efficiency as the First Fuel : An International Conference on Demand Side Energy Efficiency (DSEE)

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Advancing the Global Transition to Energy Efficiency as the First Fuel : An International Conference on Demand Side Energy Efficiency (DSEE) November 4 & 5, 2016 New Delhi, India organized by The World Bank & Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL)-India & supported by Asian Development Bank (ADB), International Energy Agency (IEA), Copenhagen Center on Energy Efficiency (C2E2) and the Bureau of Energy Efficiency-India Draft Agenda (September 28, 2016) 09:00 09:30 REGISTRATION & TEA Day 1 09:30-10:30 INAUGURAL SESSION- SCALING UP ENERGY EFFICIENCY AS AN ENERGY RESOURCE 09:30 09:35 Welcome Address 09:35 09:45 Opening Remarks 09:45 09:55 Address 09:55 10:05 Address 10:05 10:25 Inaugural Address 10:25 10:30 Setting the context 10:30 10:45 TEA BREAK * TBC Mr. Saurabh Kumar Managing Director, Energy Efficiency Services Limited Mr. Subhash Chandra Garg Executive Director, World Bank Mr. B. P. Pandey* Director General, Bureau of Energy Efficiency, India Mr. Junaid Kamal Ahmad Country Director India, World Bank* Mr. P. K. Pujari* Secretary, Ministry of Power, Government of India Mr. Amit Kumar, Partner, Energy & Utilities, PwC India

10:45 13:00 10:45 11:45 10:45 11:00 SESSION- I : ENERGY EFFICIENCY MARKET TRANSFORMATION- NEW FRONTIERS AND EVOLVING OPPORTUNITIES THROUGH UTILITY DSM, POLICIES AND REGULATIONS CHAIR: Mr. Gireesh Pradhan, Chairman, Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC), India* Energy Efficiency Outlook Multiple Benefits and Global Progress Dr. Brian Motherway, Head, Energy Efficiency Division, International Energy Agency 11:00 11:15 11:15 11:30 11:30 11:45 DSEE Strategic Framework and Roadmap in India- NMEEE and its Status Evolution of Utility DSM and Statelevel Implementation Readiness for Energy Efficiency in India How innovative delivery models are scripting the success of DSEE in the Indian Residential and Street Lighting markets Mr. Saurabh Diddi, Energy Economist, Bureau of Energy Efficiency* Dr. Ashok Sarkar, Senior Energy Specialist, Global Energy Practice, World Bank Mr. S. P. Garnaik, Chief General Manager (Technical), EESL 11:45 11:50 SESSION BREAK 11:50 13:00 PANEL CHAIR: Mr. Simon Stolp, Lead Energy Specialist, South Asia, World Bank Panel Members: 11:50 12:50 Driving DSEE in developing countries through policy, regulatory, utility DSM and market mechanisms new approaches, success strategies, challenges and lessons learned 1. Mr. Saurabh Kumar, Managing Director, EESL 2. Ms. M Teresa Kho, Country Director, India Resident Mission, Asian Development Bank 3. Mr. Ajay Jain, Secretary- Power, Government of Andhra Pradesh* 4. Mr. Leonardo Fabio Beltran Rodriguez, Deputy Minister Planning and Energy Transition, Secretary of Energy, Secretaria de Energia de Mexico (SENER), Mexico 5. Mr. Prabir Neogi, FICCI Power Committee/Chief Executive Corporate Affairs, RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group, India 12:50 13:00 Open discussion/ Q&A 13:00 14:00 LUNCH 14:00 16:00 14:00 14:45 SESSION - II : ACCELERATING ENERGY EFFICIENCY INNOVATION TO BECOME THE FIRST FUEL - COMMUNICATION, BENCHMARKING, DATA ANALYTICS, CROSS-SECTORAL SYNERGIES CHAIR: Dr. Ajay Mathur, Director General, TERI*

14:00 14:15 14:15 14:30 14:30 14:45 Global review of energy efficiency communication strategies and stakeholder mapping in India and other countries Role of Innovation, Data Analytics, and Cross-Sectoral Synergies in promoting DSEE Global Energy Efficiency Accelerator Platform of SE4ALL Initiative Ms. Heather Worley, Senior Operations Officer, World Bank Group Dr. James Wilde, Managing Director, Innovation & Policy and Markets, Carbon Trust, United Kingdom Dr. Jyoti Painuly, Head, Copenhagen Center on Energy Efficiency, Denmark 14:45 14:50 SESSION BREAK 14:50-16:00 PANEL CHAIR: Mr. Riccardo Puliti, Sr. Director, Global Energy Practice, World Bank* Panel members: 14:50 15:50 Tapping into inter-sectoral Synergies of Energy Efficiency- Linkages with Urban, Water and Renewable Energy 1. Dr. Anil Jain, Sr. Advisor (Energy), NITI Ayog, Government of India* 2. Mr. Benoit Lebot, Executive Director, International Partnership for Energy Efficiency Cooperation (IPEEC) 3. Mr. Padu Padmanaban, Former Program Director & Sr. Energy Advisor, USAID 4. Mr. Vijay Deshpande, Senior Advisor, Copenhagen Center on Energy Efficiency 5. Mr. Zubair Sadeque, Senior Energy Specialist, World Bank, Dhaka 6. Ms. Melanie Slade, Senior Programme Manager, International Energy Agency 15:50 16:00 Open discussion/q&a 16:00 16:15 TEA BREAK 16:15 18:30 16:15 17:15 SESSION - III : CLIMBING THE ENERGY EFFICIENCY FINANCING LADDER- INNOVATIVE MECHANISMS AND EMERGING DELIVERY MODELS CHAIR: Mr. Saurabh Kumar, Managing Director, EESL 16:15 16:30 16:30 16:45 Bridging the EE Financing Gap- Global Experiences with Emerging instruments for DSEE investments Energy Efficiency Markets and Investments in the US: The Role of Enabling Policies and Regulations World Bank Ms. Kateri Callaghan, President, Alliance to Save Energy, USA

16:45 17:00 17:00 17:15 Opportunities for Scaling up DSEE in India through Leveraging Climate financing schemes Lessons Learned from Financing of DSEE in Asian markets Ministry of Environment and Forests* Mr. Jiwan Acharya, Senior Energy Specialist, India Resident Mission, ADB 17:15 17:20 SESSION BREAK 17:20 18:45 PANEL CHAIR: Dr. Ashok Sarkar, Senior Energy Specialist, Global Energy Practice, World Bank 17:20 18:30 New horizons in DSEE investments and financing models Panel members: 1. Ms Aditi Suri, Lead Development Specialist, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)* 2. Ms. Corinna Peters, Project Manager, KfW, Germany * 3. Mr. Ittiporn Intravisit, First Vice President, KASIKORN Bank, Thailand * 4. Mr. Ajay Kapur, Deputy Managing Director, Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI)* 5. Ms. Namita Vikas, Group President, Yes Bank, India* 6. Ms. Xueman Wang, Coordinator, Global Platform for Sustainable Cities, World Bank Group 7. Mr Nicolas Fornage, Regional Director for South Asia, French Development Agency (AFD), New Delhi 18:30-18:45 Open discussion/ Q&A 19:00 21:00 Cocktail Reception # # By Invitation Only

Day 2 09:00 09:30 TEA 09:30 13:00 SESSION- IV : MAINSTREAMING ENERGY EFFICIENCY AS AN ENERGY RESOURCE GLOBAL EXPERIENCES AND BEST PRACTICES CO-CHAIRS: Mr. S. P. Garnaik, Chief General Manager (Technical), EESL and World Bank (TBD) 09:30-09:45 09:45-10:00 Going beyond MEPS- Emerging DSEE opportunities through super-efficient appliances Frontiers in Building Sector Space Cooling: Potential for Super-Efficient air-conditioners and district cooling systems Dr. Gabrielle Dreyfus, Deputy Director-International Climate and Clean Energy, U.S. Department of Energy Dr. Ligia Noronha, Director, Division of Technology, Industry and Economics (DTIE), UN Environment Program* 10:00-10:15 Implementing Energy Efficiency: the Korean Success Story Mr. Inchul Hwang, Director, Korea Energy Agency 10:15-10:30 10:30-10:45 10:45 11:00 11:00-11:15 Energy Efficiency Policies and Investments in Japan Scaling up DSEE in LDCs a Bangladesh point of view The Success of Chinese DSEE Implementation through ESCOs Barriers and Strategies to Scale Up DSEE in Indonesia Mr. Yasushi Tanaka, General Manager, The Energy Conservation Center, Japan Mr. Siddique Zobair, Joint Secretary & Member-Energy Efficiency, SREDA, Bangladesh National Energy Conservation Center, China * Ms. Farida Zed, Director of Energy Conservation, Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, Indonesia 11:15-11:30 Open Discussion/Q&A 11:30-11:45 TEA BREAK 11:45-12:00 Evolution and Role of Energy Efficiency in Pakistan Mr. Hassan Nasir Jamy, Managing Director, ENERCON, Pakistan* 12:00-12:15 Energy Efficiency Sector Developments in Sri Lanka Mr. M M R Pathmasiri, Director General, Sustainable Energy Authority, Sri Lanka 12:15-12:30 Turkey TBD 12:30-12:45 Nepal TBD 12:45 13:00 Open discussion/ Q&A 13:00-14:00 LUNCH * TBC

14:00 16:30 SESSION- V : LEVERAGING PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION IN THE CONTEXT OF PARIS CLIMATE AGREEMENT, INDCs AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS CO-CHAIRS: Mr. Ravi Prasad, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, India & Mr. Gevorg Sargsyan, Global Lead for Clean Energy, World Bank 14:00-15:00 Business Models to Leverage Private Sector Participation and Capital Mobilization Panel members: 1. Dr. G C Datta Roy, Founder CEO & Advisor, Development Environergy Services Ltd., India 2. Mr. Rolf Smeets, Director-Global Public & Government Affairs, Philips Lighting, The Netherlands* 3. Mr. Nagahari Krishna, Director, Danfoss Industries Private Limited, India 4. Mr. Steven L. Kukoda, Vice President, International Copper Alliance 5. Mr. Marco Yamaguchi, Acting Head- Green Investment Services, Global Green Growth Institute, Korea 6. Dr. Satish Kumar, Chairman, Alliance for an Energy Efficient Economy, India 15:00-15:05 SESSION BREAK 15:05-16:15 International Agreements and Climate Commitments to help scale up DSEE investments Panel members: 1. Dr. Ajay Mathur, Director General, TERI * 2. Mr. Sean Kidney, CEO and Co- Founder, Climate Bonds Initiative 3. Mr. François Moisan, Executive Director of Strategy & Research, French Environment & Energy Management Agency (ADEME) 4. Mr. Jigar Shah, Principal Industry Specialist, International Finance Corporation 5. Mr. Viraj Vithoontien, Lead Environment Specialist, World Bank 6. TBD 16:15-16:30 Open Discussion/Q&A 16:30 16:45 TEA BREAK

16:45 17:15 VALEDICTORY SESSION 16:45 17:00 Conclusions and Looking Ahead 17:00 17:15 Vote of Thanks Dr. Demetrios Papathanasiou, Practice Manager-Energy, South Asia, World Bank Mr. Saurabh Kumar, Managing Director, EESL 17:15 17:45 BREAK 17:45 20:00 Site visit to UJALA LED Domestic Lighting / SDMC s LED Street Lighting projects in New Delhi^ (Buses will depart from the Conference venue at 17:45 hours; expected time of return to Taj Mahal hotel around 20:30 hours) ^For International and Registered Participants

Important Information about the Conference: Participants: The conference will have participation from: Ministry of Power Ministry of Environment and Forests Bureau of Energy Efficiency Departments of Energy Central Electricity Regulatory Commission State Electricity Regulatory Commissions Distribution Companies Municipal Commissioners and ULB officials Environment Departments Renewable Energy Development Agency Think tanks, research bodies and NGOs working on energy efficiency International Agencies and Countries Private Sector Participation and Fees: Participation is by invitation only. There is no participation fee for the Conference. Registration for conference: Invited speakers, panelists and participants may please register for the Conference by sending the completed attached form via email to ieec@eesl.co.in. Conference Language: The official language of the Conference is English. Conference Coordinators: S. P. Garnaik, Energy Efficiency Services Limited (spgarnaik@eesl.co.in) Ashok Sarkar, The World Bank (asarkar@worldbank.org) Rahul Rana, Energy Efficiency Services Limited (rahulrana@eesl.co.in) Ankit Kamra, PricewaterhouseCoopers Private Limited (ankit.kamra@in.pwc.com) Emergency Contacts: Rahul Rana, Energy Efficiency Services Limited (rahulrana@eesl.co.in), +919953319789 Ankit Kamra, PricewaterhouseCoopers Private Limited (ankit.kamra@in.pwc.com), +919871278882 Visa related information: In case of any assistance required for visa related issues, please send an email to ieec@eesl.co.in with passport details (name, nationality, date of birth, passport number, date of issue and date of expiry). Upon your request, we will issue a separate letter for facilitating your visa for travel to India.

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