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Over 1,500 delegates to advance energy transformation

By IANS | Published: January 10, 2020 3:02 PM

More than 1,500 delegates and high-level participants, including prime ministers, ministers, heads of international and regional organisations together with leaders from financial institutions and private sector entities, will gather in Abu Dhabi on Saturday for the Tenth Session of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) Assembly.

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The decision makers will come together to accelerate the uptake of renewable energy and advance the global energy transformation.

"As the lead intergovernmental agency for the energy transformation, IRENA and its Assembly, will endeavor to set in motion a decade of rapid energy sector development to ensure that renewables support a new age of universal energy access, sustainable economic growth and climate action," said IRENA Director General Francesco La Camera.

"There is no question we are moving in the right direction but a significant increase in the speed of transformation is critical to global development.

"This Assembly also marks an important moment in the agency's evolution. The need for multilateral cooperation and long-term decision making has never been greater in the context of energy planning," said La Camera.

"The 10th Assembly will engage women and youth, address low-carbon investment needs, discuss climate and energy policy and explore emerging technology options, to promote actionable outcomes that advance energy transformation."

The 10th Assembly takes place at an important time in the pursuit of global goals aimed at addressing key social needs and climate change whilst building sustainable economic outcomes.

With renewable energy recognised as a central contributor to the achievement of several development objectives, delegates will discuss issues related to renewable energy policy, investment and technology.

The Assembly will be presided over by Uganda's Deputy Prime Minister, H.E. Ally Kirunda Kivejinja.

Youth will feature on the agenda for the first time at an IRENA Assembly.

Across the two main days of the Assembly on January 11-12, three ministerial discussions will cover issues that are central to the acceleration of sustainable sources of energy.

The ministerials will cover financing the climate response together with climate and energy policy making, the potential of green hydrogen to decarbonise hard-to-reach sectors such as transportation and industry, and hydropower.

Additionally, the countries selected as recipients of project funding under the seventh cycle of the IRENA/ADFD Project Facility will be announced, and three loan agreements will be signed.

The Assembly takes place at the beginning of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week and precedes the World Future Energy Summit, a global gathering of energy leaders and decision makers.

Throughout the week, IRENA will host and participate in a series of events and discussions across a range of topics.

( With inputs from IANS )

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