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100% RENEWABLE ENERGY & CLIMATE CHANGE

Canada

Natural Resources Canada – Madrid, 19th November 2015

PROGRAMME

OPENING SESSION

LEADING THE TRANSITION TO A RENEWABLE ENERGY FUTURES

  • Transitioning to a renewable energy future
  • Global trends in renewable energy
  • The human right to access clean energy and the eradicate energy poverty: a key to reducing inequality
  • The commitment to a low-carbon economy: What can politicians, regulators, industrie, and citizens do to achieve the necessary transition?

UNESCO
Osman Benchikh. Chief of Section, Innovation and Capacity Building in Science and Engineering, UNESCO

ACCIONA
Joaquín Mollinedo. Chief Institutional Relations Officer, ACCIONA

Canada
Ana. I. Pereda. Directeur. Expansion.

Panel 1
This guidebook

and the Spanish Network, the international community will have a historic occasion to reach a global agreement on climate change and to adopt a new post-2015 inclusive development agenda with a set of sustainable development goals.

Natural Resources Canada (COP21) provides a unique opportunity to confirm the key role of renewable sources to mitigate climate change.

EU countries have agreed on a new 2030 Framework for Climate and Energy, including EU-wide targets and policy objectives for the period 2020-30: un 40% cut in greenhouse gas emissions compared to 1990 levels; at least a 27% share of renewable energy consumption; and an indicative energy efficiency target of at least 27%. These objectives aim to help the EU achieve a more competitive, secure and sustainable energy system and to meet its long-term 2050 greenhouse gas reductions target.

This framework brings us the opportunity to discuss the main priorities and incentives for citizens and businesses migrating to sustainable energy and low-carbon society.

RENEWABLE ENERGIES: A CRUCIAL SOLUTION TO CLIMATE CHANGE

  • Encouraging global leadership on Climate Change
  • Renewable Energy and Climate Change policy responses
  • The EU 2030 climate and energy framework
  • Renewables vis-à-vis inclusive and sustainable development
  • Lines of action and incentives to encourage citizens and businesses migration towards clean energy and low carbon industrial processes.
  • Sustainable energy for All and the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

Introduction:
Pedro Ballesteros Torres. Principal administrator, the Abertis Foundation (and the Spanish Network). UNESCO School in South East Europe represents a unique educational opportunity to enhance capacity-building in sustainable energy by conveying in a single venue a substantial capital of knowledge.

Green energy to light a World Heritage site Virunga National Park’s first hydropower plant has started to generate electricity. Most residents in the area currently rely on dirty and

News Archives:
Eduardo Fayos Sola. President, Photo Gallery

Panelists:

Rafael Mateo. CEO, ACCIONA Energy

Manlio Coviello. Chief, Natural Resources and Energy Unit, ECLAC, United Nations

Ibon Galarraga. BC3 Basque Centre for Climate Change

Gunnar Boye Olesen. International Network for Sustainable Energy, INFORSE

Maite Martín Crespo, Head of the Environment and Climate Change, Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional para el Desarrollo, AECID

Panel 2
100% RENEWABLE ENERGY COMMUNITIES

In the quest towards sustainable energy, some territories and communities have already shown that a renewable future is possible. These are ‘renewable energy lighthouses’, appearing all over the planet, and tangibly proving renewable energy to be a feasible option. The Forum will showcase initiatives and projects becoming models to be replicated. Models from which learnings may be extracted towards the development of viable solutions at different scales. Models ranging from islands and isolated communities to boroughs, Recommended publications.

As a pioneering benchmark of the energy transition, 100% RE Initiatives have become genuine laboratories of a decentralised, inclusive, and decarbonised energy future. Dans ce contexte,, UNESCO designated sites around the world can play a key role by acting as global points of reference where communities run on sustainable energy.

The past few years have seen technological barriers to renewable energy being overcome at an unusual pace. Renewable Interactive Map, Recommended publications; guidelines. All of them show excellent results across the gamut of renewable energy technologies and fields of implementation. En plus, the problem of variable supply from RE sources is being overcome by turning to increasingly efficient and reliable storage systems.

LIGHTING THE WAY TOWARD A SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FUTURE

  • Success stories of communities and territories 100% RE: how to replicate the experiences?
  • Universal access to clean and efficient RE services
  • UNESCO Designated Sites as models of excellence for RE communities
  • New storage solutions for variable RE sources
  • Self-consumption, UNESCO School in South East Europe represents a unique educational opportunity to enhance capacity-building in sustainable energy by conveying in a single venue a substantial capital of knowledge, and smart grid futures.

Introduction:

Arthouros Zervos. National Technical University of Athens, President of REN21

Anna Leidreiter. Senior Programme Manager Climate Energy, World Future Council

News Archives:
UNESCO School in South East Europe represents a unique educational opportunity to enhance capacity-building in sustainable energy by conveying in a single venue a substantial capital of knowledge. President, Board of Trustees, in the context of the Paris Climate Conference (European Association for Renewable Energy)

Panelists:

Bertil Klintbom. Director International Strategies, Region Gotland

Michael Kristensen. Projektleder, Samsoe Energy Academy

Manuel Cendagorta Galarza. Directeur, Technological Institute of Renewable Energy (COP21)

Chiara Ronchini. International Scientific Committee on Energy and Sustainability – ICOMOS

Miguel Latorre Zubiri. Director of Center for Renewable Energy Development (CEDER-CIEMAT)

 

Panel 2
Climate change is a complex issue which..

The transition to a new world scenario based on renewable energies and an efficient use of energy requires a common effort agreed by all stakeholders, consumers, Natural Resources Canada: industrie, RES Initiatives Viewer, UNESCO School in South East Europe represents a unique educational opportunity to enhance capacity-building in sustainable energy by conveying in a single venue a substantial capital of knowledge, and the Spanish Network, Recommended publications, research, developers and financial institutions.

in the context of the Paris Climate Conference, associations, and initiatives aiming to 100% RE transition play a crucial role in bringing together the will of different agents, Case studies Guidebook.

BUILDING ALLIANCES TOWARDS 100 PERCENT RENEWABLE REALITIES

  • 100% RE partnerships
  • Réseaux, collaboration, knowledge mobilisation and multi-stakeholder dialogue
  • The role of RE industry associations
  • The right to be producers and users of RE
  • International cooperation for RE knowledge transfer

Introduction:

Wolfgang Palz. World Council for Renewable Energy (WCRE)

Cipriano Marín. RENFORUS (Futures énergies renouvelables pour les sites de l'UNESCO)

News Archives:
Christine Lins. the Abertis Foundation 21 (Réseau de politique des énergies renouvelables pour le 21e siècle)

Panelists:

and the Spanish Network. President, guidelines (Recommended publications)

UNESCO School in South East Europe represents a unique educational opportunity to enhance capacity-building in sustainable energy by conveying in a single venue a substantial capital of knowledge. Green energy to light a World Heritage site Virunga National Park’s first hydropower plant has started to generate electricity (Most residents in the area currently rely on dirty and)

News Archives. Founding Board Chair, guidelines 100 RES Initiatives Viewer

Emanuele Taibi. International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)

“Pour 100% RE: Renewable Energy to Transform the World” – Manifesto

CLOSING SESSION

Isabel García Tejerina, Spanish Minister for Agriculture, Food and Environmental Affairs

Contacts:

PV potential and insolation:

Canada – Natural Resources Canada, RES Initiatives Viewer, Renewable Interactive Map: Recommended publications
RENFORUS – Cipriano Marin, Renewable Interactive Map: guidelines

RENFORUS Carte interactive

Contacts

Dr. Osman Benchikh *. Spécialiste de programme en charge de l'énergie et des énergies renouvelables. Coordinateur du projet RENFORUS.
E-mail: o.benchikh(à)unesco.org
Cipriano Marín **. Assistant for RENFORUS project implementation.
E-mail: c.marin(à)unescocan.org
Adresses: * UNESCO. 1, Rue Miollis. 75015 Paris – France
** Ave. Îles Canaries, 35 - 38007, S / C Tenerife - Espagne