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XVII International Scientific Conference «Energetika 21»
MoreThe conference «ENERGETIKA XXI: Economy, Policy, Ecology» was founded in 2007. The Organizing Committee received a 10-year target – to enter the pool of world-leading Science & Research conferences in the area of Energy Economy along with conferences of the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, Energy Delta Institute etc.
The Conference is based on the «triple helix» model throughout participation of science, business and government representatives in order to reach higher efficiency.
Nowadays the Conference has become an important international platform for discussion of recent developments in energy sector global-wise and in Russia in particular. The Conference traditionally gathers leading European and Russian experts, including the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, International Energy Agency, the Energy Charter and others.
In such a fast changing environment it is vital to ensure open dialogue in energy sphere. The conference «Energetika XXI» provides space for the wide circle of academic, business and governmental experts to discuss questions of cooperation and development.
Igor Maksimtsev
Rector, St. Petersburg State University of Economics
Ralf Dickel
Independent Expert, Düsseldorf, Germany
Dmitry Vasilenko
Vice-rector for International Relations, Saint Petersburg State University of Economics
Ralf Dickel
Independent Expert
Alexey Morozov
The World Bank
Igor Bashmakov
Center for Energy Efficiency – XXI
Aleksey Belogoryev
Institute for Energy and Finance Foundation
Martin Lambert
Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
Natalia Sarakhanova
Associate professor, UNECON
Igbal Guliev
MGIMO University
Jens Haubrock
Independent research expert, Bielefeld
Guo Bowei
Renmin University of China
Yulia Lyashik
Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology
Aleksey Kobzev
Kazakh-German University (DKU)
Evgeniy Koloshkin
Gazprom
Irina Mironova
European University at St. Petersburg
Grigoriy Yarygin
St. Petersburg State University of Economics
Raikhan Zhanbulatova
Eurasian National University/”Energy Aspects of Kazakhstan” Center
Dmitry Tikhomirov
VEB.RF
Purnima Anand
BRICS International Forum
Igor Maksimtsev
Igor Maksimtsev is a Russian economist, rector of Saint Petersburg State University of Economics, Doctor of Economics, Chairman of Saint Petersburg branch of International Higher Education Academy of Sciences. Igor Maksimtsev heads the working group “Science and Education” of the Forum “Petersburg Dialogue”. Igor Maksimtsev is a member of editorial board of several Russian economic journals as the Herald of the Russian Academy of Sciences, chief editor of the journal “Creative Economy”. Mr. Maksimtsev is the Honorary Consul of the Republic of Chile in Saint Petersburg.
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After leaving the Secretariat of the Energy Charter in 2010 Ralf Dickel became an independent expert in international energy trade. From 2004 until 2010 Mr. Dickel was a director on transit and trade in the Secretariat of Energy Charter. Until then from 2001 Mr. Dickel was the head of the department of energy diversification at IEA and was responsible for political analysis on energy markets and the reform of energy market. Before his career at IEA Ralf Dickel was a senior specialist (oil and gas policy) in the World Bank. From 1980 until 1998 his career was connected with Ruhrgas, where Mr. Dickel had different top leadership positions both in gas purchasing division and gas sales division. Ralf Dickel is a supervisor and co-author of several publications by IEA and the Energy Charter.
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Dmitry Vasilenko is a vice-rector for International Relations at St. Petersburg State University of Economics, a vice-president of Baltic Sea Region University Network. Since 2007 Dmitry Vasilenko has been a deputy chairman of the Conference Organizing Committee and a member of the Program Committee. Mr. Vasilenko is one of the organizers of the Summer School Program “Baltic Energy in Changing Energy Landscape”.
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