Event
Symposium Program 2016
Symposium Title:
“Changing and new innovating in Energy Environment with
correspondence by some companies.”
Date: June 20, 2016 (Mon) 13:00pm - 16:40pm Start accepting from 12:30pm
Event Place: University of TOKYO FUKUTAKE Learning Center (in Hongo Campus)
Entrance Fee:Free of Charge (Need Application in advance: Limited to full quota)
Language: Japanese, English (Simultaneous interpretation)
Sponsor:Graduate School of Public Policy (GrasPP), INPEX corporation
Co-hosted:The Institute of Energy Economics(IEE), Policy Alternatives Research Institute, The University of Tokyo(PARI), School of Engineering, Kyushu University.
Patronage:The Foundation for International Trade and Industrial Co-operation(ITIC)
Registration FormObjective
- In International Energy environment, we can find like reverse oil crisis in the second half of 80's because of dropping down of international market, unpredictable prospects in the future life, and rapid falling in the price of oil as unstable supplying in the Middle East.
- As that fact let big influence on several investments for fossil fuel technology and renewable energy, make huge matter of concern. On the other hand, raising shale gas as new coming player as future energy let change to new energy market.
- In Japan, as an opportunity to FUKUSHIMA nuclear crisis in 3.11 mega disaster, appearing in-national debates for supplying energy structure and policy making clear for that Market and its safety. Also, we have to study for reliable supplying energy to be optimized, further more establishing reform of system for global environmental issues. Several energy-supplying companies are struggling for survival as need not only flexibility but unyielding toward changeable environment.
- This OUR symposium as summarize for any arguments, may review how progressive reform work and let make influence on energy companies with verifying inside and outside movement for energy environment in recent globalization. Also may deeply study how and what should they do with digging into their awareness of that issue.
Time Schedule
- 12:30-
- Start accepting
- 13:00-
- Opening
- 13:00-13:10
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Opening remarks:
Mr. Toshiaki Iizuka, Dean, Graduate School of Public Policy, The University of Tokyo
Mr. Naoki Kuroda, Representative Director/ Chairman, INPEX CORPORATION
【Session 1】
- 13:20-13:50
- Speech 1:
Mr. Keisuke Sadamori, Director for Energy Market and Security, International Energy Agency(IEA) - 13:50-14:20
- Speech 2:
Mr. Cho Oon Khong, Chief Political Analyst, the Global Business Environment team, Shell International Ltd. - 14:20-14:30
- Questions and Answers
- 14:30-14:50
- Break 【Session 2】
- 14:50-15:20
- Speech 3:
Mr. Michio Kondo, Supervisory Innovation Coordinator, National Institute of Advanced Science and Technology(AIST) - 15:20-16:20
- Panel Discusssion/ Questions and Answers
Moderator:
Mr.Kazumasa Kusaka
Visiting Professor, Graduate School of Public Policy, The University of Tokyo President, The Foundation for International Trade and Industrial Co-operation
Panelist:
Mr.Nobuyuki Higashi
Deputy Chief Manager, Corporate Development Division, INPEX CORPORATION
Mr.Takehiko Seiji
Deputy General Manager, Energy Solution BU, Solution System Division, Hitachi, Ltd.
Mr.Shunsuke Managi
Professor, Departments of Urban and Environmental Engineering, School of Engineering, Kyushu University Visiting Professor, Graduate School of Public Policy, The University of Tokyo
Mr.Masamitsu Kawazumi
Manageing Director, Industry Research Department, Development Bank of Japan
Mr.Chiaki Sato
Project Associate Professor, Graduate School of Public Policy, The University of Tokyo Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, Aoyama Gakuin University
Mr. Michio Kondo
Supervisory Innovation Coordinator, National Institute of Advanced Science and Technology(AIST)
- 16:20-16:30
- Questions and Answers
- 16:30-16:40
- Closing remarks:
Mr.Kazumasa Kusaka
Visiting Professor, Graduate School of Public Policy, The University of Tokyo President, The Foundation for International Trade and Industrial Co-operation - 16:40: Closing