Following the publication of our Energy Working Group Position Paper(s) - as the energy community within the chamber has several subgroups – the Energy Working Group will meet Friday, 11th October, 3pm - 5pm.
Beijing and Shanghai will be connected via video-conference, so that everyone can participate. We also extend the invitation to the Renewable Energy, Smart Grid, and Carbon Market Working Groups.
Agenda:
- Discuss our lobbying plan / presentation agenda of the EU position paper 2013 (energy related parts) to the relevant ministries: content (see below) and timing;
- Discuss our calendar of events for 2013-2014 for the Energy Working Group (we will resume with regular meetings and external speakers) / please think about topics of interest for you / the Energy group / Chamber members as a whole.
Please find below a draft list of topics that will be addressed with each Ministry / Ministry’s Department, that will we discuss together before sending letters out to ask for meetings with them.
NEA
1. General -> Energy Efficiency
2. General -> Carbon policies
3. Gas -> Gas chain infrastructure / shale gas
4. Power -> Distributed energy / smart grids
5. Nuclear -> Safety
NDRC
1. Pricing Department -> gas pricing reform / oil market and fuels / low carbon cities pilot and subsidies / energy efficiency policies and subsidies
2. Planning Department -> key infrastructures in gas / distributed energy schemes
3. Resource Conservation Department -> energy efficiency policies / climate change policies
4. Industrial Coordination Department -> energy efficiency policies / distributed energy schemes and business models
5. National Energy Saving Center -> Energy efficiency policies
6. Department of Climate Change -> Carbon policies of China
MOFCOM
1. Standards / business models in Energy Efficiency / Distributed energy plays / Smart Grids
2. Shale gas industry market access
3. Nuclear energy industry market access
4. Renewable energy industry market access
MEP
1. Nuclear environmental protection
2. Energy Efficiency standards / business models
3. China coal conversion policies
4. China low carbon policies
MOL&R
1. Shale Gas
MOF
1. Gas pricing reform
2. Oil markets and fuels policies
3. Low carbon cities pilot and subsidies
4. Energy efficiency policies and subsidies (and business models)
MOST
1. Low carbon policies and technologies / CCS
2. Shale Gas technologies and development
3. Coal conversion policies
4. Energy efficiency standards and business models