Which energy sources (and which energy vectors) for final uses?
Decarbonization of the final uses of energy (industrial, residential/commercial, mobility) is a must for reaching the 2050 target. But, which are the primary sources more adapt to obtain this target of decarbonization? And, anyway, they could do it alone, or they have to be complemented by energy vectors? In case, which ones are most suitable?
This is the main topic of an open workshop, where 4 eminent speakers will present their original visions, and the debate in group
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Program of the workshop
9.00 Prof. Alberto TENCONI - Head of Energy Department “Galileo Ferraris” Welcome Greetings
Prof. Massimo SANTARELLI - PhD Coordinator and Workshop Chairman
9.20 Prof. Andrea GASPARELLA, University of Bolzano (Italy) - “Building physics and energy systems in future buildings and communities”
10.00 Prof. Aristide MASSARDO, University of Genova & UNESCO Chair - “Industrial energy systems, technologies and materials for the energy transition”
10.40 Coffee Break
11.10 Dr. Giovanni Federigo DE SANTI, Politecnico di Torino & JRC - “Sustainable Nuclear Energy”
11.50 Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael BARGENDE, Retired Director Lehrstuhl Fahrzeugantriebe | Chair in Automotive Powertrains IFS - Institut für Fahrzeugtechnik Stuttgart, Universität Stuttgart - “Sustainable propulsion and energy systems”
12.30 FINAL PANEL and Q&A