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Policy Responses to Climate Change and Energy Security Post- Cancun: Implications for the Asia-Pacific Region’s Energy Security

  • Dates: 18 – 18 Mar, 2011
  • Location: Ballroom 3, Orchard Hotel Singapore

Date:      Friday, 18 March 2011
Time:      9:00am to 6:00pm (Friday)
Venue:    Ballroom 3
              Orchard Hotel Singapore
              442 Orchard Road
              Singapore 238879

Please send us your name, organisation and email address via the ESI website here. For enquiries, please contact Ms. Jan Lui at 65162000.

Programme

(as of 3 March 2011)


8:30‐9:00  Registration

 
Opening Remarks and Keynote Address

9:00‐9:05




Opening Remarks




Prof. Chou Siaw Kiang,
Executive Director,
Energy Studies Institute,
National University of Singapore.
 
9:10‐9:30




Keynote Address




Professor Simon Tay,
Chairman,
Singapore Institute of
International Affairs.
 
  Overview

Chairperson: Dr Alvin Chew, Adjunct Fellow, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Tech Uni.

9:30‐10:00





Climate Change, Energy Security,
and Conflict?




Dr Hooman Peimani,
Head of Energy Security &
Geopolitics,
Energy Studies Institute,
National University of Singapore.

10:00‐10:20

Q&A

 
10:20‐10:40

Coffee/Tea

 
Panel 1: China and India 

 Chairperson: Dr Alvin Chew, Adjunct Fellow, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Tech Uni

10:40‐11:00






China Perspective






Mr. He Gang,
Research Associate,
Program on Energy and
Sustainable Development,
Freeman Spogli Institute for
International Studies.

11:00‐11:20





India Perspective





Mr. H.L. Bajaj,
Former Chairman,
Central Electricity Authority &
Ex. Officio Secretary,
Government of India.

11:20‐11:50

Q&A

 
11:50‐13:00

Lunch

 
Panel 2: Japan and Korea 

Chairperson: Dr Malone‐Lee Lai Choo, Director, Centre for Sustainable Asian Cities, NUS.

13:00‐13:20




Japan Perspective




Dr. Yukari Takamura,
Professor,
Ryukoku University,
Japan.

13:20‐13:40



South Korea Perspective



Dr. Ahn Young‐hwan,
Research Fellow,
Korea Energy Economics Institute.

Panel 3: Southeast Asia 

Chairperson: Dr Youngho Chang, Adjunct Senior Fellow, Energy Studies Institute (ESI), NUS.
 
A. Singapore and Malaysia

   
14:10‐14:30









Singapore Perspective









Nur Azha Putra,
Research Associate,
Energy Studies Institute,
National University of Singapore.

Nicholas Koh Chung Wei,
Energy Analyst,
Energy Studies Institute,
National University of Singapore.

14:30‐14:50




Malaysia Perspective




Mr. Gurmit Singh,
Centre for Environment,
Technology and Development
Malaysia.

14:50‐15:20

Q&A

 
15:20‐15:40

Coffee/Tea

 
B. Indonesia and Vietnam

   
15:40‐16:00




Indonesia Perspective




Mr. Fitrian Ardiansyah,
Advisor and
Former Program Director,
World Wildlife Fund.

16:00‐16:20




Vietnam Perspective




Mr. Ha Dang Son,
Managing Director,
Research Centre for Energy and
Environment (RCEE), Vietnam.

16:20‐16:50

Q&A

 
Panel 4: Australia

Chairperson: Dr Hooman Peimani, Head, Energy Security & Geopolitics, ESI, NUS.

16:50‐17:20




Australia Perspective




Ms. Eva Oberender,
Regional Director,
Renewable Energy and
Energy Efficiency Partnership.

17:20‐17:50

Q&A

 
17:50‐18:00





Closing Remark





Dr Hooman Peimani,
Head of Energy Security &
Geopolitics,
Energy Studies Institute,
National University of Singapore.


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