BUG 2023

35th Bremen University Talks

The future of the energy transition

The topic

The future of the energy transition is characterised by major technological, economic and social uncertainties and questions about the appropriate transformation path. Extreme climatic events and current geopolitical developments are also creating ever-increasing political pressure to act. They influence decisions in the transformation process and its speed. Due to their complex nature, the resulting uncertainties in the design of the energy transition can no longer be represented using conventional approaches to risk assessment.

The resilience model addresses precisely such an expanded concept of uncertainty, i.e. it aims to maintain the system function even under seriously changed conditions. However, as the current far-reaching transformation processes cannot be understood as a reaction to singular shock events or crises, but must increasingly be understood as mutually influencing, multiple crises, the question arises today as to how the future of the energy transition must be shaped against this background.

The energy transition cannot be understood solely as a technological paradigm shift, but must also be understood and resolved as a social one. At the same time, it is important to reach viable decisions and solutions faster and faster. On the other hand, successfully mastering this transformation process and actively shaping a holistic, responsible and sustainable energy transition offers a great opportunity to emerge stronger from the necessary structural change in the future. This is why the 35th Bremen University Talks will highlight key aspects that can make a positive contribution to the future of the energy transition.
Scientific coordination

    Prof Dr Johanna Myrzik, University of Bremen
    Dr Torben Stührmann, University of Bremen

Evening lecture - Thursday, 09 November 2023

Welcome speech
Alexander Witte
Chairman of the Wolfgang Ritter Foundation
Welcome speech
Senator Kathrin Moosdorf
Senator for Environment, Climate and Science of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen

Introduction
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Johanna Myrzik
University of Bremen, Scientific Coordination

Lecture
Prof Dr Markus Kraft
Director at the Cambridge Centre for Advanced Research and Education in Singapore (CARES)


Watch the recordings of the programme from Friday, 10.11.2023 here

The climate protection strategy of the Hanseatic City of Bremen 2038
Dr Diana Wehlau
Senator for the Environment, Climate and Science, Bremen

The energy transition - opportunity or (systemic) risk?

Dr Pia-Johanna Schweizer
RIFS Potsdam, Research Institute for Sustainability - Helmholtz Centre Potsdam

Resilience, digitalisation and decentralisation in the energy transition
Dr Michael Merz
PONTON GmbH, Hamburg

Resilience of digitalised energy systems - Selected contributions from research
Dr Sven Rosinger
Offis e.V., Oldenburg

Expertise for the energy transition
Viktor Deleski
Fraunhofer Academy, Munich

Skills and training of specialists for the future of the energy transition
Dr Katharina Jaik
VDI/VDE Innovation + Technik GmbH

Programm

Donnerstag, 09.11.2023

Opening evening at the Kunsthalle Bremen

18:30 Admission

19:00 h Moderation: Volker Angres

Greeting
Alexander Witte
Chairman of the Wolfgang Ritter Foundation

Greeting
Senator Kathrin Moosdorf
Senator for Environment, Climate and Science

Introduction
Prof. Dr Johanna Myrzik
University of Bremen

Lecture
Prof Dr Markus Kraft
Director at the Cambridge Centre for Advanced Research and Education in Singapore (CARES)  
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20:30 Reception organised by Sparkasse Bremen AG

 

Freitag, 10.11.2023

Conference at the Atlantik Grand Hotel Bremen

Moderation: Volker Angres

9:00 a.m. Welcome and opening
Prof. Dr Michal Kucera
Vice-Rector for Research and Transfer at the University of Bremen

9:15 am Topic 1:
Digitalisation & resilience for the
future of the energy transition

Impulses
Dr Michael Merz
PONTON GmbH, Hamburg
Dr Sven Rosinger
Offis e.V., Oldenburg

10:30 a.m. Coffee break in the foyer

11:00 a.m. Topic 2:
Skills & training of skilled workers
for the future of the energy transition

Impulses
Viktor Deleski
Fraunhofer Academy, Munich
Dr Katharina Jaik
VDI/VDE Innovation + Technik GmbH

12:30 p.m. Lunch buffet in the foyer

13:15 Topic 3:
The future of the energy transition and
social narratives

Impulses
Prof Dr Lars Hochmann
University for Social Design (HfGG), Koblenz
Dr Pia-Johanna Schweizer
RIFS Potsdam, Research Institute
for Sustainability -
Helmholtz Centre Potsdam
Dr Diana Wehlau
Senator for the Environment, Climate and Science, Bremen

14:45 Coffee break in the foyer

15:15 Work in the workshops

16:15 Summing up the results

16:45 Closing remarks
Prof Dr Michal Kucera
Vice-Rector for Research and Transfer at the University of Bremen

17:00 End of the event

 

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