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2015, September 16th

10:00 Opening Session

Welcome speech by Ryuichiro Kobayashi, Consul of Japan in Lyon

Opening words by Pierre Taillant (ADEME) and Nicolas Baumer (Grand Lyon Métropole, head of the Lyon Smart Community project)

10:30 Session 1: general introduction: The energy transition in France and Japan

Patrick Criqui, (PACTE-EDDEN, University of Grenoble): Technological, institutional and behavioural challenges for smart energy systems in the French energy transition

Yveline Lecler (Professor, University of Lyon- Sciences Po Lyon, IAO): Energy transition in Japan and the smart communities’ experiments

Lunch break

13:30 Key note speach:  Takanori Ida (Professor Kyoto University, Graduate School of Economics): The Demand Response in the 4 Japanese Smart Communities and their results.

14:15 Session 2: Smart communities and international cooperation

Christophe Debouit (NEDO): Smart communities: from concept to implementation of international cooperation projects

Eymeric Lefort (Grand Lyon Métropole): From sustainable actions plan and Energy Planning to the Lyon Confluence demonstration

15:15 Session 3: Smart communities in Europe: objectives and challenges in Lyon Confluence

 Jessica Boillot (Toshiba): Between Technology and Human Relationships: Toshiba, Helping to Build a Smart Community

 Jérôme Clément (Bouygues Immobilier): Hikari (title communicated later)

 Olivier Delassus (Proxiway): Sunmoov EVs carsharing system in Confluence

Coffee break

17:00 Session 4: NEDO smart communities’ projects abroad: objectives and challenges in Malaga, Manchester and Los Alamos

Ricardo J. Garcia Colino (Mitsubishi): Zem2All, a successful Smart Community project in Malaga, Spain

Matt Roberts (Wigan and Leigh Homes): Smart Community Demonstration Project, Greater Manchester (UK)

Wenjie Wang (University of Kyoto): A Field Experiment on Dynamic Electricity Pricing in Los Alamos: Opt-in Versus Opt-out

 

2015, September 17th

 

10:00 session 5: smarts communities in Japan: objectives and challenges

Benoît Granier (University of Lyon, IAO): Reducing peak consumption through social experimentation in Yokohama, Keihanna and Kitakyushu

Nicolas Leprêtre (University of Lyon-ENS, IAO): The governance of smart communities’ demonstration projects in Japan: case studies in Yokohama, Kyoto and Kitakyushu

Stéphane Péan (Toyota Motors Corporation): Toyota city Smart Melit project

Lunch break

13:30 Session 6: The role of electrical vehicles and new mobility services

 Gregory Noble (Institute of Social Science, The University of Tokyo): building infrastructure for next-generation vehicles in Japan

 Takamasa Akiyama and Hiroaki Inokuchi (Kansai University): Impact estimation of transport policies for low carbon society in urban area

 Bruno Faivre d’Arcier (University of Lyon-Lyon 2, LET): Electric vehicles and new mobility services in the Japanese Smart Communities

 Gilles Vesco (Grand Lyon Métropole): Grand Lyon Strategy for Multimodal Information: the Optimod System

Coffee break

16:00/17:30 Final roundtable: From demonstration on a district scale to implementation on the whole city scale: how to manage the transition

Moderated by Bruno Faivre d’Arcier (University of Lyon, Lyon 2, LET)

Panelists: Bruno Charles (Vice President, Grand Lyon Métropole), Ricardo J. Garcia Colino (Mitsubishi Espana), Takanori Ida (Kyoto University), Alain Kergoat (Toshiba), Matt Roberts (Manchester), Maxime Valentin (SPL Confluence)

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