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Picture Gallery - REN21 at CSD-14 - 9 May 2006


REN21-REEEP side event at CSD-14, with Mr Sigmar Gabriel (German Environment Minister), Mr Hassan Ahmed Younis (Egyptian Energy Minister), Mr Fernando Tudela (Mexican Environment Under-Secretary), Mr Henry Derwent (Director Climate Change, Energy & Environmental Risk at UK Environment Ministry), Mr Ibrahim Togola (REN21 SC Member from Mali MFC and CURES Network), Mr Alfred Ofosu-Ahenkorah (Executive Director of Ghana Energy Foundation), and Chairman Mr Li Junfeng (REN21 SC Member from China and Secretary-General of China Renewable Energy Industry Association).


Panel of REN21-REEEP side event at CSD-14 - from left to right: Fernando Tudela, Henry Derwent, German Environment Minister Sigmar Gabriel, Li Junfeng (Chair), Egyptian Energy Minister Hassan Ahmed Younis, Ibrahim Togola


Panel of REN21-REEEP side event at CSD-14 - from left to right: German Environment Minister Sigmar Gabriel, Li Junfeng (Chair), Egyptian Energy Minister Hassan Ahmed Younis, Ibrahim Togola, Alfred Ofosu-Ahenkorah


United Nations Headquarters in New York: Venue for CSD-14 meeting.


Presentation of REN21 at the Partnership Fair at CSD-14: Mr Rajendra Pachauri spoke to the global status of renewable energies. Mr Steve Sawyer presented the Interim Report on the Implementation of the International Action Programme from the Bonn renewables 2004 Conference.


Presentation of REN21 at the Partnership Fair at CSD-14: Mr Rajendra Pachauri spoke to the global status of renewable energies. Mr Steve Sawyer presented the Interim Report on the Implementation of the International Action Programme from the Bonn renewables 2004 Conference.


REN21 was present on 9 May at the UN Headquarters to inform about its current activities such as the follow-up of the International Action Programme from the Bonn renewables 2004 Conference and the reegle information gateway undertaken jointly with REEEP.


REN21 was present on 9 May at the UN Headquarters to inform about its current activities such as the follow-up of the International Action Programme from the Bonn renewables 2004 Conference and the reegle information gateway undertaken jointly with REEEP.


Paul Suding, Head of REN21 Secretariat presented the Interim Report on the Implementation of the International Action Programme from the Bonn "renewables 2004" Conference to the Johannesburg Renewable Energy Coalition (JREC)

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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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