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Side event in Montreal: Renewables – a Ready to Go Technology to Reduce GHG
7 Dec 2005 - Renewables provide a ready-to-go technology to reduce greenhouse gases. In order to promote this important message at the UN climate change conference held in Montreal, REN21 supported an international side event that was organised by the German Ministry for the Environment and co-financed by the European Commission (download flyer below). At the occasion of this side event, REN21 presented its newest policy issue paper: "Renewable Energy and Climate Change" (pre-draft).

The panellists were:

  • Mr. Sigmar Gabriel, Federal Minister for the Environment, Germany
  • Mr. Stavros Dimas, EU-Commissioner for the Environment
  • Ms. Karen Kraft Sloan, Ambassador of the Environment, Canada
  • Mr. Wang Jinxiang, Vice-Chairman, National Development and Reform Commission, China
  • Mr. Carlos Garza Ibarra, Subsecretario de Planeación Energética y Desarrollo Tecnológico de la Secretaría de Energía, Mexico
  • Ms. Edan Dionne, Director, Corporate Environmental Affairs, IBM Corporation

The side event was moderated by Mr. David Hales, member of the REN21 Steering Committee.

Mr. Gabriel underlined the continued commitment of the German government to the international expansion of renewable energies (RE) and the relevant international processes, especially REN21. He emphasised the solutions that RE can provide both to climate protection and poverty reduction, making them imperative to global equity.

Mr. Dimas illustrated the EU strategy for the expansion of RE, which goes beyond the EU itself. Pointing to the 170-200 million tons of CO2 reduction in the EU already today, he said that, in 2006, the EU needs to discuss new RE targets, such as the ambitious proposal put forward by the EU Parliament to increase the share of RE in the EU's energy mix to 25% by 2020.

Speaking to the BIREC 2005 conference held in Beijing in November 2005, Mr. Wang Jinxiang underlined the international involvement of China and her national RE strategy.

Ms. Kraft Sloan emphasised the role of RE for climate protection in Canada and worldwide.

Mr. Garza Ibarra reported on interesting new supporting mechanisms for RE to be employed in Mexico, such as a fund to support independent electricity producers. As a follow-up activity to the Bonn renewables conference, Mexico will also host a forum on grid connected RE, organised in cooperation with the Global Environment Facility to take place in February 2006.

Ms. Dionne of IBM reported on how IBM is shifting its energy consumption to RE, and investing in RE projects.

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29 Sept 2008
IEA urges governments to adopt effective policies to help renewable energy reach its huge potential
The International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates that nearly 50% of global electricity supplies will have to come from renewable energy sources if we want to halve CO2 emissions by 2050 in order to minimise significant and irreversible climate change impacts.

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19 Aug 2008
World's largest economies have enormous renewable energy potentials
New REN21 assessment points to crucial role of policies to make renewables work for climate change mitigation, energy security, and economic and social developments.

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22 Jul 2008
Washington International Renewable Energy Conference report highlights three-day conference
National Renewable Energy Lab gives preliminary impact assessment of Washington International Action Plan Pledges.

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02 Jul 2008
CO2 Impact Analysis of WIREC 2008 Pledges
NREL has produced a draft analysis to estimate the CO2 impact of the WIREC 2008 pledges. Participants' feedback is welcome.

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1 Jul 2008
Clean Energy Investments Charge Forward Despite Financial Market Turmoil
With end of cheap oil, renewables and energy efficiency attracts fast-growing interest; New investment surpasses USD 148 billion in 2007, a 60% rise from 2006; Growth continues in 2008, UNEP study says.

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18 Apr 2008
Renewable Energy Conference in Dakar, Senegal
Side event: Potential, markets and strategies for renewable energy in Africa. Presentation of forthcoming report.

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28 Mar 2008
WIREC Pledge Count
The United States has announced that it will continue collecting pledges for the Washington International Action Program through April 4, 2008.

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27 Feb 2008
2007 Global Status Report Shows Perceptions Lag Reality The renewable energy industry is stepping up its meteoric rise into the mainstream of the energy sector, according to the REN21 Renewables 2007 Global Status Report.

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