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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221115
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SUMMARY:WINDFORCE Baltic Sea 2022
DESCRIPTION:Offshore Wind: Climate-protecting value creation\n15 – 16 November 2022\, Gdansk | Poland \nThe WINDFORCE Baltic Sea offers a unique focus on the challenges in the Baltic Sea region. The conference targets on experiences and questions concerning offshore wind energy in the Baltic Sea region and promotes cooperation between companies\, countries and networks. The Event will be continued each time in another country. The WINDFORCE Baltic Sea 2022 takes place in Gdansk\, Poland\, from 15-16 November 2022. \nProgramme\n15 November 2022 \n19:00 – 23:00 PTMEW / WINDFORCE Dinner \nMotto: Partnerships for Cooperation – Gdańsk\, Bremen and Pomorskie. Impressions and Perspectives \nSpeaker: \n\nMonika Pochroń–Frankowska\, Deputy Director of Chancellery of the Marshal for International and Interregional Cooperation\, Office of the Marshal of the Pomorskie Voivodeship\nDr Karolina Lipińska\, Deputy Director Department for Economic Development\, Office of the Marshal of the Pomorskie Voivodeship\nRandy Haubner\, Senatskanzlei Bremen\n\n16 November 2022 \nPossibilities and Cooperations in the Polish Offshore Wind Market \n09:00 – 09:10 “Offshore Wind Targets in Poland and Germany”\, Jakub Budzynski\, PTMEW\, and Heike Winkler\, WAB e.V. \n09:10 – 10:30 Presentations from Poland: \n\n“Baltic Power\, The Polish Next Step in Offshore-Wind”\, N.N.\, PKN Orlen\n“Production of Steel Components for Offshore Wind in Poland – Status and Potential”\, Dr Florian Biehl\, Technica Nova\n“Service and Maintenance of the Offshore WTGs”\, N.N.\, BOTA Offshore Wind\n“Fleet Management of the Service Fleet for Offshore Wind”\, N.N.\, BOTA Green Offshore\n“OSS Topside Fabrication”\, N.N.\, Energomontaż-Północ Gdynia S.A. (EPG)\n\n10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break \n11:00 – 12:15 Presentations from Germany: \n\n“Baltic II Project Overview\, O&M Concept and Operation Base\, Local Content and Requirements in the Polish Market”\, Jörg Asmussen\, RWE Renewables- “Trends for Offshore Wind Monopile Foundations in Poland & Germany until 2030”\, Jakub Seehafer\, Steelwind Nordenham\n“Cross Border Contracting – a new Method for Preventing Legal Traps and Pitfalls in International Projects”\, Dr Martin Lögering and Dr Johannes Trost\, Lebuhn & Puchta\n“FRS Windcat Polska: Crew Transfer Vessels for the Polish Offshore Wind Industry”\, Tim Kunstmann\, FRS Windcat Polska\n\n12:00 – 12:30 Ceremony: Joint Venture Polish / German Companies \n12:30 – 13:30 Lunch & B2B-Matchmaking \n13:45 – 18:00 Site visit: Assembly and production rocess of an offshore substation at Energomontaż-Północ Gdynia S.A. (EPG). EPG\, established in 1953\, is the leading Polish supplier of multidisciplinary projects for the offshore industry.
URL:https://balticwind.eu/event/windforce-baltic-sea-2022/
LOCATION:Gdańsk\, Poland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221116
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SUMMARY:COP 27 Energy Day
DESCRIPTION:Energy Day\n\nThe Energy Day would deal with all aspects of energy and climate change\, including renewable energy and energy transformation\, with a specific focus on just transition in the energy sector\, and Green hydrogen as a potential energy source for the future. It would also include energy efficiency and ways to manage the envisaged global just transition in energy.\nRenewable energy\, smart grids\, energy efficiency and energy storage are all elements of a much needed comprehensive vision of how energy ecosystems could evolve to in the near future\, they are also components of a transformative energy future\, challenges and opportunities for just energy transition would be part of the discussions in this thematic day. \n\n\n1 High level opening remarks\n\nHigh-level officials and energy transition champions will kick off Energy Day with a series of opening remarks to set the recurring themes for the day\, the energy trilemma in a time of global crisis\, the imperative for a just and equitable energy transition and the need to accelerate technology breakthroughs such as green hydrogen. \n\n\n\n2 For a Just and Affordable Energy Transition in Africa\n\nThis session will launch the COP27 initiative to present pathways for a Just and affordable Energy Transition in Africa for Africa to solve the energy trilemma\, the risks and opportunities in doing so\, the critical enablers needed to succeed. \n\n\n\n3 Delivering Clean Energy at a Time of Global Crisis – Energy Security and Climate Change\n\nMinisters of Energy\, leaders of Development Financial Institutions and energy security experts will discuss ways to address the current energy crisis and the long-term pathways to transition away from fossil fuels. They will highlight strategies that countries can adopt to improve energy security while advancing the transition to a low-carbon economy. \n\n\n\n4 Towards New Energy Systems and Technologies\n\nThis session will highlight the importance of innovation and technology in enabling the transition to low-carbon energy systems. This session will highlight the importance of innovation and technology in enabling the transition to low-carbon energy systems\, and will focus on technical solutions for electricity systems\, such as\, battery storage\, smart grids\, and other technologies\, and the enablers required to scale up these solutions. \n\n\n\n5 Green Hydrogen – Policies: Catalyzer for Energy Transition and Sustainable Development\n\nThe transition from a global economy dependent on fossil fuels\, to a green hydrogen and renewable fuels-based economy is happening now. Developing green hydrogen value chains can yield economic value\, create jobs and contribute to achieving global emission reduction targets. Green hydrogen and its derivatives (e.g.\, green ammonia\, e-fuels) will be critical to reduce the emissions of hard-to-abate and hard-to-electrify sectors such as heavy industries\, aviation\, and shipping or heavy road transportation. The session will bring together technology\, policy experts\, economists\, and financial leaders to discuss the latest developments in this field and the enablers required to scale up the solutions. \n\n\n\n6 Towards a Green Hydrogen Economy\n\nThe session will focus on the potential for Africa and developing countries to become major green hydrogen producers\, the related economic and job growth opportunities\, and the financing gap needed in the global south to achieve this potential. \n\n\n\n7 Financing the Clean Energy Transition\n\nAccelerating the trend of clean energy finance\, will require innovative mechanisms\, e.g. blended finance partnerships\, just energy transition platforms. The session will gather representatives of governmental agencies\, DFls\, commercial banks & philanthropies. \n\n\n\n8 Role of National Policies and its relation to Global Policies\n\n 
URL:https://balticwind.eu/event/cop-27-energy-day/
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20221115T150000
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SUMMARY:COP 27 GWEC Wind and Solar Pavilion: Renewable Energy as a revitalising force for Africa's energy mix and economies
DESCRIPTION:As African countries advance their national development plans\, there is pressure to phase out fossil fuels. Some policymakers argue however\, that they should use their fossil fuel reserves to support economic growth\, just as developed nations have done in the industrial era. Given the vast wind and solar power potential in Africa\, wind power and other renewables have the potential to meet Africa’s energy needs with the added benefit that it would decarbonize their energy mix and create jobs. Africa has the opportunity to explore its wind potential and accelerate RE deployment to support clean industrialisation.
URL:https://balticwind.eu/event/cop-27-gwec-wind-and-solar-pavilion-renewable-energy-as-a-revitalising-force-for-africas-energy-mix-and-economies/
LOCATION:COP27 Wind and Solar Pavilion Area C\, Pavilion 51
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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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