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SUMMARY:COP 27 GWEC Wind and Solar Pavilion: Energy Security and Prosperity for the Future: Wind and Solar
DESCRIPTION:The world is facing unprecedented challenges to energy security\, rising inflation and a narrowing time window to achieve climate goals and limit dangerous global heating. This headline session on Energy Day at COP27 outlines the possibilities of a paradigm shift to a renewables-based global energy system\, which can enhance energy security\, system resilience and prosperity for countries. It also highlights the gap between a net zero trajectory by 2030 and current progress and challenges on the ground in terms of renewable energy generation buildout. \n  \nCOP27 presents an opportunity for governments around the world to take decisive action on climate change\, bolster energy security and make clear and practical commitments to a clean\, secure and affordable energy system based on renewable energy. What are the practical recommendations across policy\, market frameworks\, industrial policy and supply chain which can support acceleration of renewable energy within this decade\, and what are the pitfalls to avoid? \n  \nThis session arrives in a complex moment of joint energy and climate crises\, and increasing tension around climate commitments between developed and developing economies. How can countries work together to accelerate their energy transformation to renewables and contribute to a cleaner global electricity mix by 2030? \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeakers\n\n\n\n\n\nHigh Level Remarks: Ditte Juul Jørgensen\, Director-General for Energy\, European Commission \nPresentation: “Renewable energy transforming the global electricity mix to 2030 and 2050” \n\nRoland Roesch\, Acting Director\, IRENA Innovation and Technology Center\n\nPanel 1: Evolving policy and power markets to accelerate renewable energy to 2030 \n\nMaggie Pakula\, Senior Vice President\, Strategy\, Invenergy\nChris Antonopoulos\, CEO\, Lekela Power\nBen Backwell\, CEO\, GWEC\nLuiza Demôro\, Global Head of Energy Transitions\, BloombergNEF\nModerator: Rebecca Williams\, Global Head of Offshore Wind\, GWEC\n\nSpecial Announcement: “Planning for Climate Commission” \n\nEddie Rich\, CEO\, International Hydropower Association with TBC other CEOs\nDiego Pardow Lorenzo\, Minister of Energy\, Chile\n\nPanel 2: Scaling up the global renewable energy supply chain to 2030 \n\nJon Lezamiz\, Global Head of Public Affairs\, Siemens Gamesa\nMiguel Stilwell\, CEO\, EDPR\nJosé Donoso\, Chair\, Global Solar Council\nJon Salazar\, CEO\, Gazelle Wind Power\nModerator: Binnu Jeyakumar\, Program Director\, Electricity\, Pembina Institute\n\nHost: Rebecca Williams\, Global Head of Offshore Wind\, GWEC
URL:https://balticwind.eu/event/cop-27-gwec-wind-and-solar-pavilion-energy-security-and-prosperity-for-the-future-wind-and-solar/
LOCATION:COP27 Wind and Solar Pavilion Area C\, Pavilion 51
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