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Revision as of 14:37, 6 December 2018
Introduction
This page lists all the energy events happening at COP 24 from 3-14 Dec 2018.
This page is a work in progress and will be updated regularly:
Energy Events
Date | Room | Event |
Monday
03 Dec 2018 |
15:00-16:15
Pavilion E, Ground Floor, NR 18. |
How can multilateral institutions support innovators to ramp-up the implementation of clean and efficient solutions? |
Tuesday 04 Dec 2018 |
9:00 and 2:30 and 4:30 AfDB Pavillion which is in the pink block H |
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Wed 05 December |
11:30-13:00 room 4 |
Local climate actions: the practices behind the numbers This side-event will bring together climate experts and political leaders to discuss how “Locally and Regionally Determined Contributions” could be fully recognised and integrated into global processes. Looking beyond the numbers, several tools and methods will be presented and will demonstrate the diversity of approaches already being taken. |
December 6th, Thursday | 16:30 to 18:00 at WWF Pavilion #PandaHub. | “How to accelerate universal access to sustainable energy in Africa, for the benefit of climate, people, and nature? “to take place on from 16:30 to 18:00 at WWF Pavilion #PandaHub.
The present energy system in Africa exacerbates poverty, deforestation and nature loss, health issues, and thus prevent from real sustainable development in the continent. Achieving universal access to sustainable energy in Africa supposes to consider the poor communities, for them to have access to clean, reliable and affordable energy solutions. For this to become a reality, we have to create an enabling environment through targeted financial flows, a conducive policy environment, and social acceptance of renewable energy solutions. Come and be part of our exciting journey towards Universal Energy Access by 2030! |
December 6, Thursday |
17:00 – 18:15 | Benelux pavilion |
Innovative Energy Systems for Refugee Settlements An interactive session aiming to find lasting solutions to clean energy access for refugees. Providing energy for the growing number of refugee settlements around the world comes at a high cost - for humanitarian organisations, for the users, and for the environment. The current approach, based on short-term grants and donations, is not sustainable. This session explores innovative ways to promote market-based solutions that increase the use of clean energy sources. SNV’s experiences from Kenya show how sustainable and commercially viable supply and distribution models for quality cookstoves and PicoPV can be maintained in an approach that includes both the refugees and the host communities, generating employment, local entrepreneurship opportunities, and improved livelihoods. |
Thursday 06 Dec 2018 |
16:00 Booth no 132 |
Energypedia Meetup |
Thursday 06 Dec 2018 |
17:00 - 18-00 Benelux pavilion |
Innovative Energy Systems An interactive session aiming to find lasting solutions to clean energy access for refugees. Providing energy for the growing number of refugee settlements around the world comes at a high cost - for humanitarian organisations, for the users, and for the environment. The current approach, based on short-term grants and donations, is not sustainable. This session explores innovative ways to promote market-based solutions that increase the use of clean energy sources. SNV’s experiences from Kenya show how sustainable and commercially viable supply and distribution models for quality cookstoves and PicoPV can be maintained in an approach that includes both the refugees and the host communities, generating employment, local entrepreneurship opportunities, and improved livelihoods. Using the perspectives of panel members as a starting point, we will discuss with the audience how we can provide long-term solutions to the energy challenge in refugee settlements. https://interactive.snv.org/cop-24#180797 |
Thursday, 06 Dec 2018 |
13:15—14:45 Room 2 |
Geothermal Energy Development in East Africa Successes and challenges of Geothermal Energy Development in Africa and awareness creation of the Geothermal Risk Mitigation Facility (GRMF) Speakers: Ministries of Energy - Ethiopia, Djibouti, Kenya and Tanzania, Representative of AUC, Representative of AfDB, |
Friday 07 December
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10:00 – 14:30 EU pavilion |
Agriculture’s Future: Energising agriculture This session will explore the role of agriculture in reaching net-zero emissions globally. It will debate the key levers for a low carbon, resilient farming sector and barriers to change including presentations on both supply and demand side measures, The session will specifically address opportunities and challenges related to trade policy, engagement with producers, working with small holders and consumption. |
Friday 07 Dec |
10.30 – 11.30, UNDESA pavilion |
Strong voices from the South: how media can enhance sustainable development while combating climate change |
Saturday, 08 Dec 2018 |
11:30—13:00 Room 1 |
Powering Ambition: Energy & Technology Solutions To Build Low-Carbon Economies The private sector is driving local & national action to help countries improve energy productivity, build a diverse low-carbon electricity portfolio & net zero-carbon buildings, strengthen resilience & develop bio-based products. Hear how smart policy and investments create jobs and grow economies. Speakers: Business executives from global technology providers & thought leaders from a broad cross-section of economy, to include: advanced bio-products, carbon capture storage & utilization, clean energy, corporate sustainability, emissions offsets, energy efficiency & productivity & net-zero-carbon bldgs. |
Monday 10 Dec |
12.00 - 13.30, EU pavilion |
Innovative climate finance to escalate private sector investment in decentralized energy access The session will focus on how to address the barriers, such as the lack of adequate finance, that hamper the uptake of off-grid and mini-grid renewable energy solutions. New research by IIED on public climate finance and aggregation of finance will be discussed as well as experience of Lithuania on climate finance for renewable energy. |
Tuesday, 11 Dec 2018 |
11:30—13:00 Room 5 |
Stronger Together: Showcasing Success of Renewable Energy Technologies Working Together Renewable energies (solar, wind, biomass, hydro & geothermal) are a real and ready solution to combat dangerous climate change facing the world today. They also provide jobs, improve health and support local economic development. This event will showcase strength of renewables working together. Speakers: Speakers will be representatives of the leading international renewable energy associations and experts working at different geographical levels in renewable energy deployment. Following the presentations, the panelists will discuss how to replicate and scale up these best practice cases. |
Tuesday, 11 Dec 2018 |
16.30 - 18.00, AfDB pavilion |
Panelists and discussants will discuss different approaches to channeling financing to where it is needed and in the form that is needed (e.g., financial instrument, terms of financing), as well as policy and institutional changes to scale-up finance and reach local (women) entrepreneurs. In order to scale-up deployment as well as to maximize the socio-economic benefits of off-grid renewable energy solutions. Speakers: Minister Kaag - Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation, The Netherlands; Amadou Hott –Vice President for Power, Energy Climate and Green Growth, AfDB; Tareq Emtairah- Director of the Energy Department, UNIDO; Keriako Tobiko - Cabinet Secretary Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Government of the Republic of Kenya (tbc); Ingrid-Gabriela Hoven - Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, Government of the Federal Republic of Germany; Tosi Mpanu Mpanu– Vice-chair LDC REEEI , board member GCF, Democratic Republic of Congo. |
Wednesday, 12 Dec 2018 |
11:30—13:00 Room 3 |
Bringing socio-economic benefits through enhanced deployment of renewable energy Participants from climate vulnerable countries will discuss how they can achieve energy decarbonisation through enhanced deployment of renewables and what socio-economic benefits the deployment can bring to these countries. Speakers: Speakers will be Ministers and senior Government officials from climate vulnerable countries such as the Marshall Islands, the Philippines, Costa Rica and Ethiopia. (to be confirmed) |
Wednesday, 12 Dec 2018 |
13:15—14:45 Room 1 |
Accelerating clean energy transitions and mobilizing investment to implement Paris Agreement goals This event will showcase how countries, in partnership with international organizations, financial institutions and private sector, are accelerating clean energy transitions. One important means is by shifting and scaling up investments towards low-carbon energy. Speakers: High-level representatives of governments, MDBs, international organizations, and private sector. |
Wednesday, 12 Dec 2018 |
15:00—16:30 Room 5 |
Mobilising Investment for Off-Grid Energy Solutions in African Countries Energy access is key to building prosperity and resilience. Governments need to deploy public funding in a smart way to mobilise private finance and develop services for the poor. Beyond the Grid Fund Africa achieves this through blended finance, data analytics, capacity building and policy support. Speakers: Government Representatives of Zambia; Mr. Lars Ronnås, Swedish Ambassador for Climate Change; Mr. Martin Hiller, Director General, REEEP; Ms. Helle Lindegaard, Vice President, Head of Trust Funds and Climate, NEFCO. |
Wednesday, 12 Dec 2018 |
17:00 Booth no 132 |
Energypedia Meetup |
Wednesday 12 Dec | Meet-the-Expert 14.00 - 16.00, EU pavilion |
Meet our colleague Rita Poppe (@ritapoppe) to learn about Hivos' work on decentralized renewable energy for energy access. |
Friday 14th Dec |
at 12.00 in the UN DESA Pavilion |
Energy ACCESS coalition Practical Action, WWF, ACCESS coalition This session looks at how energy access can support agricultural adaptation to climate change. It draws on a policy paper Practical action recently wrote, which looks at the potential of solar-powered irrigation in Southern Africa to enable smallholder farmers to thrive. I will share a link to this paper as soon as it becomes available, for those of you who are interested. |
Further Information
- Official page of UNFCCC
- Here you can find an overview of the side events organized by SNV: www.snv.org/cop24
- Practical Action is involved in a number of events at COP this and next week, summarised on their website: https://policy.practicalaction.org/cop24