Energy Issues - Challenge for Physics

Presentations


Opening
Kari Raivio (Chancellor of the University of Helsinki)

Climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our time
Mauri Pekkarinen
(Minister of Trade and Industry)

Fossil Energy and Environment
Jorma Ollila (Chairman of Royal Dutch Shell plc)

Geopolitics of Energy and Energy Security - a European perspective
Jean-Paul Decaestecker (Head of Division for Energy and Atomic Questions, Council of the European Union)

Role of Academies in Energy Discussions
Jan Vaagen (Professor, Chairman of the Working group on Energy, Academia Europaea)

Energy and Physics in Europe
Friedrich Wagner (Professor, President of the European Physical Society)

Photovoltaics - challenge for research
David Infield (Director, Centre for Renewable Energy Systems Technology, Loughborough)

Nuclear Energy - future of fission and fusion
Paul Howarth (Director of Research, Dalton Nuclear Institute, Manchester)

Bioenergy - challenge for technology
Dan Asplund (Professor, Vice-President of the European Biomass Association, AEBIOM)

Renewable Energy and Transport - biofuels, hydrogen, and energy storage
Hans Larsen (Head of Department, Systems Analysis Department, Risø National Laboratory and Technical University of Denmark)

Energy and Climate Change
Petteri Taalas (Professor, Director General of the Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, and at WMO in Geneva)

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