Like the Bonn renewables 2004 Conference, the Washington
International Renewable Energy Conference (WIREC 2008), invited
conference participants to submit voluntary pledges to advance the
uptake of renewable energy in their country, region, city or through
their organisation.
Voluntary pledges were solicited from conference participants
representing all stakeholder groups: government (national and
sub-national), international organisations, the private sector, civil
society and multi-stakeholder partnerships.
Pledges took many forms including the development of policy instruments
to advance the adoption of renewable energy resources and technologies,
the launch of programmes to increase the deployment of renewable energy,
specific targets for renewable energy to be reached in a country or a
company, and many others.
All pledges are collated in the Washington International Action
Programme (WIAP), which is a central outcome of WIREC 2008 and was
presented in the closing session of the WIREC 2008 conference.
REN21 managed the pledge collection process and will support the WIREC
organisers in following up on the pledges.
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is producing analysis on the carbon dioxide savings from the WIAP pledges.
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