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|Event Organizer=German Federal Government; German Renewable Energy Federation; German Solar Association; Deutsche Energie-Agentur; eclareon | |Event Organizer=German Federal Government; German Renewable Energy Federation; German Solar Association; Deutsche Energie-Agentur; eclareon | ||
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|Location=In-Person: Federal Foreign Office Werderscher Markt 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany | |Location=In-Person: Federal Foreign Office Werderscher Markt 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany | ||
|URL=https://www.energydialogue.berlin/the-conference/ | |URL=https://www.energydialogue.berlin/the-conference/ | ||
− | |Event description= | + | |Event description=In the past years the Berlin Energy Transition Dialogue (BETD) has become a leading international forum for key stakeholders of the energy sector. High-level policymakers, industry, science and civil society are given the opportunity to share their experiences and ideas on a safe, affordable and environmentally responsible global energy transition. Over 2,000 participants from more than 90 countries, 50 foreign and energy ministers and state secretaries, and over 100 high-level speakers gather in the German capital every spring to be part of the Berlin Energy Transition Dialogue. |
There is a global understanding to reach climate neutrality by 2050. To achieve this, the world needs a Global Green Deal with the transformation of the energy systems at its heart. The tools are in our hands! Collaboration of politics, industry, science and civil society in a new multilateral framework is a precondition for a global green transition. Policymakers need to provide the right framework to combine national realities with global goals. | There is a global understanding to reach climate neutrality by 2050. To achieve this, the world needs a Global Green Deal with the transformation of the energy systems at its heart. The tools are in our hands! Collaboration of politics, industry, science and civil society in a new multilateral framework is a precondition for a global green transition. Policymakers need to provide the right framework to combine national realities with global goals. | ||
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Title
The Conference Berlin Energy Transition Dialogue (BETD)
Organizer
German Federal Government; German Renewable Energy Federation; German Solar Association; Deutsche Energie-Agentur; eclareon
Type
Conferences & Exhibitions
Focus
- Renewable Energy
Start
2023/03/28 CET
End
2023/03/29 CET
Country
- Germany
Venue
In-Person: Federal Foreign Office Werderscher Markt 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany
URL
Description
In the past years the Berlin Energy Transition Dialogue (BETD) has become a leading international forum for key stakeholders of the energy sector. High-level policymakers, industry, science and civil society are given the opportunity to share their experiences and ideas on a safe, affordable and environmentally responsible global energy transition. Over 2,000 participants from more than 90 countries, 50 foreign and energy ministers and state secretaries, and over 100 high-level speakers gather in the German capital every spring to be part of the Berlin Energy Transition Dialogue.
There is a global understanding to reach climate neutrality by 2050. To achieve this, the world needs a Global Green Deal with the transformation of the energy systems at its heart. The tools are in our hands! Collaboration of politics, industry, science and civil society in a new multilateral framework is a precondition for a global green transition. Policymakers need to provide the right framework to combine national realities with global goals.