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WIREC 2008 Side Events Organised by REN21 Network Partners
REN21 Network partners will be hosting or participating in a number of side events during the WIREC 2008 Conference. This is a preliminary list: 

  • Renewables 2007 Global Status Report (GSR)
    Organiser: REN21 with Worldwatch Institute
    With: Global Status Report correspondents
    Topics: REN21 GSR
    Tuesday 4 March, 12.30-14.00    Room: 156
     
  • Renewable Energy Strategies and Opportunities in Morocco
    Organiser: Moroccan American Trade & Investment Center & Embassy of Morocco
    With: Minister of Energy, Mining, Water and Environment, Director General CDER
    Topics: Energy sector overview, strategic plan guiding energy growth in the coming decades, alternative energy investment programme and projects, specific projects available to international partners.
    Tuesday 4 March, 12.30-14.00    Room: to be allocated
     
  • Sustainability Criteria Biomass
    Organiser: German Ministry for Environment
    With: European Commission, United Kingdom, GBEP
    Topics: Sustainability Criteria Biomass
    Tuesday 4 March, 12.30-14.00    Room: to be allocated
     
  • Asia-Pacific Partnership - Accelerating the Growth of Renewable Energy Technologies
    Organiser: Asia-Pacific Partnership
    With: US Department of Energy, US Department of Commerce
    Topics: APP acceleration of development and deployment of renewable energy technologies
    Tuesday 4 March, 12.30-14.00    Room: 159 A
     
  • Renewable Energy Policy in Europe (20% in 2020)
    Organiser: European Renewable Energy Council, REN21
    With: European Commission (DG TREN and DG ENV), German Ministry for Environment, IEA RETD, REN21
    Topics: Targets and policies in EU member countries; the industry's point of view
    Tuesday 4 March, 17.00-18.30    Room: 143 A

  • Grid Integration of Renewable Electricity - Innovative Approaches
    Organiser: German Ministry for Environment, IEA
    With: German Ministry for Environment, IEA
    Topics:
    Grid Integration of Renewable Electricity - Innovative Approaches
    Tuesday 4 March, 17.00-18.30    Room: 158 AB
     
  • China Renewable Energy Scale-up Program (CRESP)
    Organiser: China
    With:
    Topics: China Renewable Energy Scale-up Program
    Tuesday 4 March, 17.00-18.30    Room: to be allocated
     
  • Accelerating Deployment of Renewable Energy Technologies
    Organiser: Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership
    With: US Department of State, ACORE, ASE, Canadian Ministry for Environment
    Topics: Regional report from REEEP and US Department of State
    Tuesday 4 March, 17.00-18.30    Room: to be allocated
     
  • Designing Sustainable Energy Markets: The African Experience
    Organiser: German Development Cooperation
    With: German Fed. Ministry for Economic Coop. and Dvpt, Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Commission DG Development, REN21
    Topics: Renewable energy in Africa: potentials, markets, strategies. Best practice and the German and Dutch development cooperation
    Wednesday 5 March, 12.30-14.00    Room: 159 AB
     
  • Renewable Energy Technology Deployment
    Organiser: Danish Ministry of Climate and Energy
    With: IEA RETD and REN21
    Topics: Political leadership for deployment of renewable energy technologies, energy scenarios and forecasts, real costs and benefits of all energy technologies
    Wednesday 5 March, 12.30-14.00    Room: 155
     
  • Community and Bottom-Up Strategies Driving 100% World-wide Renewable Energy Future
    Organiser: International Renewable Energy Alliance
    With: International Solar Energy Society
    Topics: Benefits for local communities, best practise examples of successful community strategies, added value of local and state level legislation, role of IREA organisations
    Thursday 6 March, 12.00-13.30    Room: 143 C
     
  • Clean Energy Innovation
    Organiser: The World Bank
    With: American Council on Renewable Energy
    Topics: Deployment policies in industrial and developing countries, renewable energy scenarios
    Thursday 6 March, 15.00-16.30    Room: to be allocated
     
  • Renewable Energy and Biofuels in Latin America and Caribbean
    Organiser: Organisation of American States
    With: US Department of State
    Topics: Renewable energy and biofuels in Latin America and Caribbean
    Thursday 6 March, 15.00-16.30    Room: to be allocated
     
  • Economic Impact of Renewable Energy
    Organiser: American Council on Renewable Energy
    With: Rockefeller Brothers Fund
    Topics: Economic impact of renewable energy
    Thursday 6 March, 16.30-18.00    Room: to ba allocated
     
  • The German success story of renewable electricity development: preconditions and future challenges
    Organiser: German Renewable Energy Federation
    With: German Associations
    Topics: Defining Sustainable Hydropower
    Thursday 6 March, 17.00-18.30    Room: to be allocated
     
  • New Alliances for a New Energy Future
    Organiser: Energy Future Coalition
    With: ACORE, EREC, CREIA, WCRE
    Topics: New Alliances for a New Energy Future
    Thursday 6 March, 17.00-18.30    Room: to be allocated
     
  • Government Procurement of Renewable Energy
    Organiser: US State Department, E Bureau
    With: Germany
    Topics: Government Procurement of Renewable Energy
    Thursday 6 March, 17.00-18.30    Room: to be allocated
     
  • Defining Sustainable Hydropower
    Organiser: International Hydropower Association
    With: National Hydropower Association, WWF
    Topics: Defining Sustainable Hydropower
    Friday 7 March, 9:00-10.30    Room: to be allocated
     
  • Renewable Energy Scenarios - Energy (r)evolution
    Organiser: Greenpeace
    With: European Renewable Energy Council, Global Wind Energy Council
    Topics: Energy (r)evolution
    Friday 7 March, 9:00-10.30    Room: to be allocated
     
  • International Trade and Sustainability
    Organiser: International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development
    With: Denmark, World Bank, European Patent Office
    Topics: International Trade and Sustainability
    Friday 7 March, 9:00-10.30    Room: to be allocated
     


See other WIREC side events

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14 Nov 2008
European Union Presidency Renewable Energy Policy Forum, Renewable energies and EU legislation 2020.
The EU Presidency Renewable Energy Policy Forum to take place in Paris on 17 Nov 2008.

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29 Oct 2008
New global energy strategy tackles climate change, saving USD 18 trillion in fuel costs
Energy [R]evolution: A Sustainable World Energy Outlook, produced by the European Renewable Energy Council (EREC) and Greenpeace International, provides a practical blueprint for rapidly cutting energy-related CO2 emissions in order to help ensure that greenhouse gas emissions peak and then fall by 2015.

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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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