Monday, 28 June 2021, 13:00 h Central European Summer Time.
With the new US Administration in office, China committing to becoming climate neutral by 2060, the European Green Deal and a strong social climate movement being active around the globe, the international climate change mitigation efforts have gained additional momentum. Many governments, amongst them the largest greenhouse gas emitters, have raised their climate ambitions in the past weeks and months. Amibitions by many governments to build back better, in response to the Covid-19 crisis, have added to the new climate momentum.
This new momentum has been reflected in the work of three international key organisations working on the global energy transformation: IRENA, IEA and REN21. Accordingly, representatives from these three organisations will present their latest key reports which include scenarios on how the world can reach its climate goals and keep global warming at 1,5°C. In response, the REN Alliance partners, representing the renewable energy practitioners, will comment on the findings of the organisations, and highlight what needs to be done from the practitioners’ viewpoints, e.g. on policies/legal frameworks, innovation, socioeconomic development or sustainability standards.
Agenda:
– Hon. Peter Rae AO, REN Alliance/WWEA: Welcome and Introduction
– Rana Adib, REN21: The Renewables Global Status Report
– Dr. Paolo Frankl, International Energy Agency IEA: Net Zero by 2050: A Roadmap for the Global Energy Sector
– Dr. Ricardo Gorini, IRENA: World Energy Transitions Outlook: 1.5°C Pathway
Interventions by:
– Dr. Marit Brommer, International Geothermal Association
– Eddie Rich, International Hydropower Association
– Dr. David Renne, International Solar Energy Society
– Christian Rakos, World Bioenergy Association
– Stefan Gsänger, World Wind Energy Association
REN Alliance:
The REN Alliance is a coalition of five renewable industry organizations that works towards a world where our energy needs are met primarily by renewable sources. Its mission is to demonstrate how renewables can work together in different local, national and regional contexts to meet the world’s energy needs. The partners include: International Geothermal Association (IGA), International Hydropower Association (IHA), International Solar Energy Society (ISES), World Bioenergy Association (WBA) and World Wind Energy Association (WWEA).