Report on the CECILIA2050 Midterm Conference Brussels, 6 March 2014

This report summarizes the insights gained from the presentations and discussions which took place during the CECILIA2050 high-level expert conference in Brussels on 6 March 2014.

Roughly 80 participants from industry, NGOs, academia and governments attended the conference and engaged in the discussions on the present and future climate policy mix. The conference featured the main results of the first part of the CECILIA2050 project, which provided a stock-taking and ex-post evaluation of climate policies in Europe – at the EU level and in the Member States, and across a number of sectors.

The discussions centered on the assessment of the existing policy instrument mix, its impacts and limitations. Next to the broader policy picture, the event highlighted project results on low-carbon innovation and public support for climate policies, with an exemplary focus on the cement and the agri-food sector. In the second part of the conference, scenarios for energy were presented and discussed, and an expert panel drew lessons from the debates for the EU’s 2030 climate and energy framework.

The conference also created a timely forum for debating the proposal on the 2030 climate and energy framework that the European Commission had proposed only a few weeks earlier, and for connecting the research performed in CECILIA2050 with the current policy debate – providing a productive exchange in both directions.

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Citation: 

Görlach, Benjamin; Donat, Lena; Prahl; Andreas; Duwe, Matthias, 2014. Report on the CECILIA2050 Midterm Conference Brussels, 6 March 2014. Deliverable D 7.5. Berlin: Ecologic Institute.

Funding: 

European Commission 

Authors: 

Benjamin Görlach, Ecologic Institute, Lena Donat, Ecologic Institute, Andreas Prahl, Ecologic Institute, Matthias Duwe, Ecologic Institute

Year of publication: 

2014

Number of pages: 

24

Table of contents: 

1

Introduction

3

2

The conference sessions in detail

5

2.1

Keynote speeches

5

2.2

Session 1: Lessons from current climate policy mix at EU and MS level

6

2.3

Session 2a: Triggering low-carbon innovation in key industries

8

2.4

Session 2b: Stakeholders and Public support for Climate Policy

11

2.5

Session 3: Scenarios for the energy sector

13

2.6

Session 4: Lessons for the 2030 framework: targets and instruments

15

3

Annex A: Conference Programme

18

4

Annex B: List of Registered Participants

20

5

Annex C: PowerPoint Presentations

22

6

Annex D: Twitter History

22