From Restructuring to Sustainability:
Energy Policies for the
21st Century
Wellington, New Zealand
18-21 February 2007
The Oceania Affiliate of the IAEE invites all energy economists to Victoria University, Wellington for three days of high-powered professional discussion and four summer evenings of social and cultural events in one of the Southern Hemisphere’s liveliest cities.
Conference Themes and Topics
Keynote Plenary Session Themes
Who Should Attend?
Registration Enquiries
Conference Themes and Topics
The 30th IAEE Conference will focus on four themes in global energy-economics debates:
- Taking Stock: Two decades of Deregulation
and Restructuring in Energy Markets - Looking Forward: Energy, Poverty,
and Sustainable Development - New Market Drivers: Emerging Global Markets
for Carbon and LNG - Old Habits Die Hard: The Future of Oil and Coal.
Keynote Plenary Session Themes
The Themes for the keynote plenary sessions will be:
- The World Energy and Environmental Outlook at the Commencement of Kyoto 1
- Energy Market Design: Lessons and Issues from Around the World
- Network Expansion, Infrastructure Adequacy and Crisis Management in Electricity and Gas Markets
- Energy, Poverty and Sustainable Development
- The Global Market for the LNG: Technologies, Arbitrage Opportunities, and Consequences for National and Regional Energy Markets
- The Future of Decentralised Energy Systems
- New Zealand and Australian Energy and Environmental Perspectives.
Who Should Attend?
The conference will bring together professional perspectives and analysis from universities, government ministries, international agencies, energy sector companies, and private consultancies. All the following should attend:
Energy Company Executives and Managers
Energy Policy Analysts
Governmental Employees in Energy Resource Planning
Academics Specialising in Energy Policy and Analysis
Electricity Pricing and Market Analysts
Energy and utility industry regulators
Energy Consultants in General
Energy Company Planners
Energy Users
Development and Aid Agency Staff with responsibility for energy
Economic Energy Risk and Derivatives Specialists
Oil and Natural Gas Executives
Utility Rate Executives
Electric and Utility Supervisors
Energy Environmental Analysts
Geologists and Engineers
Environmentalists
Energy Journalists
Transport Operators
Phone: +64 4 463 6556
email: iaee-registrations@vuw.ac.nz


