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Great Opportunities for Rapid Deployment of Renewables in Gleneagles Dialogue Countries
10 September 2007 - Renewable energy technologies have the technical and economic potential to attain major shares in power generation, heating and transport energy markets in large economies. In combination with energy efficiency, renewables can substantially mitigate climate change and contribute to energy security, industrial development and employment.


German Environment Minister Sigmar Gabriel addresses the Third Ministerial Meeting

REN21 Chair Mohamed El-Ashry presented renewable energy deployment potentials in the 20 largest economies to the 3rd Ministerial Meeting of the Gleneagles Dialogue on Climate Change, Clean Energy and Sustainable Development in Berlin on September 11. The presentation was based on a REN21 intermediate report on Renewable Energy Potentials in Large Economies. In the Link to an external resourceconclusions of the chair of the Ministerial, REN21 is requested to continue the work and report the final findings to the Gleneagles Dialogue at its concluding meeting in Japan in March 2008.

The intermediate report says that from now, RE technologies should be given priority in incremental and replacement investment in the power and heat energy sector. Following the example of countries like Spain, Germany, Brazil and others, national deployment policies that transform market framework conditions and increase incentives are required to create market pull. Technology-push policies such as R&D are necessary, but not sufficient on their own to accelerate and scale up deployment. International cooperation and agreements on climate change, technology, trade, and development cooperation will be essential for a massive global uptake of renewable energy.

More: Link to an external resource3rd Gleneagles Ministerial Meeting - Website of the German Environment Ministry

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24 June 2010
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Reegle.info, the specialist search engine for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency, started 5 years ago. Participate in the survey to guide its future development.

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21 June 2010
Selection Guidelines for Hosting an International Renewable Energy Conference (IREC) (revised version)
A set of simple guidelines for the selection of the host of the International Renewable Energy Conference (IREC) has been agreed by the REN21 Bureau. To date, one country has submitted a formal application to host the IREC 2012. The Bureau will decide by 15 July 2010, on a “no objection” basis, on the host of the IREC 2012.

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15 June 2010
Internship
REN21 is seeking an intern to support its Secretariat in Paris.

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19 May 2010
Global Wind Day 2010

The Global Wind Day 2010 takes place on 15 June all over the world.

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06 May 2010
Delhi International Renewable Energy Conference (DIREC 2010) Official Side Event Application is Available Online
The purpose of the DIREC 2010 Official Side Events is to enhance participants’ capacity and knowledge across DIREC’s main theme: ‘upscaling and mainstreaming renewables for energy security, climate change and economic development’.

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