3 June 2015, Bonn, Germany

In Lima, the ADP requested the secretariat to continue the technical examination of opportunities with high mitigation potential and significant co-benefits in the period 2015–2020 by organizing the in-session technical expert meetings (TEMs).
During the June session, the technical examination will focus on opportunities to promote the supply on renewable energy. The meeting will assist Parties to advance in the implementation of good practice policy options and technologies, involve UNFCCC institutions and leading international organizations, and engage with a broad range of stakeholders. The discussion will build on the technical expert meeting on renewable energy held in March 2014.
Background information (106 kB)
Summary by the facilitator Mr. Amit Kumar (India) (397 kB)
The detailed technical summary is included in the updated technical paper and its addendum on renewable energy supply.
Programme (216 kB)
Wednesday, 3 June 2015
09:30-11:30 (Santiago de Chile)
Technical Expert Meeting (TEM) on Renewable Energy Supply (RE)
11:30-13:00 (Santiago de Chile)
TEM on RE: Group A: Distributed Generation
11:30-13:00 (Wasserwerk)
TEM on RE: Group B: Policies and financial incentives, including feed-in tariff
13:30-14:45 (Plenary Building, Holzfoyer, Level +1)
Dialogue series: ADP Briefing on support to increase renewable energy supply by UNFCCC institutions and other international organizations
15:00-16:30 (Santiago de Chile)
TEM on RE (cont.)
Presentations View webcast
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Wednesday, 3 June 2015, 09:30 a.m. – 16:30 p.m.
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Session 1: 09:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
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Enhanced Action on Climate Change: Opportunities in Renewable Energy (957 kB) – Ms. Angela Churie Kallhauge, Senior Programme Officer, Climate Change, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)
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Deep De-carbonization Pathway (621 kB) – Mr. Thomas Spencer, Program Director Energy and Climate, Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations (IDDRI)
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United Arab Emirates’ Journey Toward Economic Diversification – Mr. Majid Al Suwaidi, Lead Negotiator, United Arab Emirate
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The Sustainable Production of Low Carbon Fuels (399 kB) – Mr. Alan Hiltner, GranBio, Brazil
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Lessons from Sweden – Ms. Marie Karlberg, Policy Adviser, Swedish Energy Agency
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The Business Case for Accelerating Climate Action – Mr. Edward Cameron, We Mean Business Initiatives on Renewable Energy (WMB)
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Accelerating the Clean Energy Transition (1469 kB) – Mr. Angus McCrone, Bloomberg New Energy Finance
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Session 2 – 11:30 a.m. – 13:30 p.m.
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Group A
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Distributed Generation and Integration (444 kB) – Mr. Kunihiko Shimada, Chair of the Technology Executive Committee (TEC)
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Business and Policy Frameworks for Successful Mini-grid Rollouts – Mr. Michael Franz, European Union Energy Initiative Partnership Dialogue Facility
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Scalable and Replicable Public Private Partnerships: Hybrid mini grid PPP for Rural Electrification in Mail (1608 kB) – Mr. Ibrahim Maiga, Mail
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Financial Instruments for Distributed Generation – Mr. Rutger De Witt Weijnen, Green Climate Fund (GEF)
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Group B
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Policies and Financial Incentives, including Feed-in Tariff (547 kB) – Mr. Ned Helme, Centre for Policy
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The Role of Public Policy, Finance and Other Incentives in Mobilizing Renewable Energy Investments (158 kB) – Ms. Kirsty Hamilton, Chatham House
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The UK Small-scale Feed-in Tariff Scheme – Mr. Gareth Redmond, United Kingdom
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Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (1054 kB) - Mr. Thapelo Letete, South Africa
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Financial Instruments for Renewable Energy (776 kB) – Mr. Rodrigo Violic, Head of Project Finance, Banco BICE
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Session 3 – 3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
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Africa Group Renewable Energy Partnership Proposal (1699 kB) – Mr. Hussein Alfa Nafo, AGN Workstream II Coordinator
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SIDS Lighthouse Initiative (1413 kB) – Mr. Emanuele Taibi, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)
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Global Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Fund – Mr. Guenter Fisher
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Status of Renewables: Leading The Reporting on Renewables: 10 Years of Counting (607 kB) – Ms. Laura Williamson, Communication and Outreach Manager, REN21
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Dialogue series: ADP Briefing on support to increase renewable energy supply by UNFCCC institutions and other international organizations
13:30 – 14:45 on Wednesday, 3 June 2015, Location: Plenary Building, Holzfoyer, Level +1
Facilitator: Ms. Marion Canute (Freelance working for Deutsche Welle)
Speakers/Panelists: Mr. Kunihiko Shimada (Technology Executive Committee – TEC), Ms. Camila Florez Bossio (Global Environment Facility – GEF), Mr. Makoto Kato (Durban Forum), Mr. Andreas Kopp (World Bank) and Ms. Angela Churie Kallhauge (IRENA)
To complement the discussion at the TEM on renewable energy, a briefing on the support aspect of the technical examination process has been organized. This briefing will be part of the dialogue series organized under the Climate Action Fair and will be conducted as a facilitated discussion (in a talk show setting), in which the facilitator will interact extensively with the discussants and the audience and encourage lively exchange of views.
Objective of the briefings (116 kB)
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Climate Action Fair Virtual Expo
The ADP Co-Chairs invite all interested Parties and observer organizations to share information related to in-session technical expert meeting topics, such as initiatives and projects, through the uploading facility of the Side Event and Exhibits Online Registration System (SEORS). To access SEORS, please register or log in at the Climate Action Fair Virtual Expo.
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