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Prospects for energy markets in Europe. Spring 2022

March 17, 2022 | 10:00 - 11:00 CET

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Oriol Saltó i Bauzà
Associate Partner at AleaGreen
Fco. Javier Sánchez Ramos
Global Client Service Partner at EY
Antonio Hernández García
Partner of Regulated Sectors at EY
Javier García Seijas
Partner of Infrastructure, Modelling & Project Finance at EY

Content

  • Evolution of the European energy markets. Spring 2022
  • Main novelties in the regulation of the Spanish energy sector and prospects
  • Financing of renewable energy projects
  • The importance of the PPAs and self-consumption

This webinar will once again have the participation of speakers from EY, one of the “Big Four” and therefore, one of the world leaders in consulting, financial advice and model auditing. The points analysed in the previous webinar will be taken up almost a year after said meeting. EY participated in hundreds of renewable energy project transactions in recent years, so it will be a great opportunity to learn about the current situation of the financing of renewable projects, PPAs, self‑consumption investments, as well as regulation of the energy sector. The webinar will also analyse the evolution and perspectives of the European energy markets in the spring of 2022.

Speakers

Oriol Saltó i Bauzà, is Associate Partner at AleaGreen. He is PhD in Physics from the Autonomous University of Barcelona. He has 20 years of experience in data analysis and modelling both in the context of scientific research and in energy markets. At AleaSoft, for more than ten years, he has been at the forefront of the development of forecasting models for the European energy markets: electricity, gas, oil, CO2, among others.

Fco. Javier Sánchez Ramos is Global Client Service Partner at EY in the Energy sector and a partner of the Strategy and Transactions (SaT) Area. He has a degree in CC EE and EE from the Complutense University, an Executive MBA from IESE and he is a member of the ROAC. He has over 30 years of professional experience at EY, having specialised throughout his career in audit and transaction advice for global corporations including valuations, mergers and acquisitions and corporate finance.

Antonio Hernández García is Member of the State Body of Trade Specialists and Economists of the Spanish Administration since 1991, and counts with a PhD in Applied Economics from the Universidad of Alcalá de Henares and a program in Leadership in Public Management from the IESE business school. He has a relevant experience in Spanish regulated industries (especially in the energy sector), thanks to his 23 years of civil service and ten in the private sector. He joined EY Spain in December 2020 where is responsible for regulated sectors and economic analysis from November 2011 to November 2020 he was partner of International and Energy Strategy at KPMG Spain.

Before that he was General Director for Energy Policy and Mines at the Spanish Ministry of Industry, Tourism and Trade and Member of the Governing Board of the International Energy Agency. He also represented the Spanish Administration in the Informal EU Energy Councils.

He has participated in many projects for Spanish and global companies in the energy sector and has a relevant knowledge on energy regulation and main challenges.

Javier García Seijas is currently Partner at EY. He is in charge of the Infrastructure Advisory, Modelling and Project Finance practice of the firm in Spain and since he joined EY in 2011, Javier has assembled a multidisciplinary team that advises funds, investors, corporates, lenders and public bodies in investing processes, financing, refinancing, public bidding and transactions of infrastructure assets within several fields: Utilities, Transport, Health, PPPs and Energy. García Seijas joined EY after being the Head of Infrastructure Development for SEITT, PPP´s think tank of the Ministry of Public Works and Transportation of Spain. Javier has over 20 years of infrastructure development, financing, investing, planning, and divesting in both the public and private sectors. Prior to his role at SEITT, He was Sr. Investment Manager at CINTRA, one of the largest private developers of transport infrastructure worldwide, and a wholly owned subsidiary of Ferrovial Group S.A. In this position from 2007-2009, Mr. García Seijas was responsible for the development and submission of investment proposals as well as the negotiations of final concession/construction agreements. From 2000 to 2007, Javier held roles at Acciona in both Poland (2002-2005), as a key strategy player in Acciona’s acquisition of Polish infrastructure company Mostostal Warszawa, and Spain (2005-2007), as a Construction Manager for civil works projects. Javier received his Executive MBA from the IE Business School in Madrid, Spain and his MSc in Civil Engineering from Universidad de La Coruña.

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