IRENA at COP27
IRENA hosted a series of events at COP27 (6-18 November) highlighting the urgent need to accelerate the energy transition and achieve a climate-safe future in which no one is left behind.
IRENA hosted a series of events at COP27 (6-18 November) highlighting the urgent need to accelerate the energy transition and achieve a climate-safe future in which no one is left behind.
IRENA and ECREEE, with support from Government of Nigeria, organise the International Energy Transition Week Nigeria in Abuja, Nigeria.
The event served as a launch of the joint IRENA/UN-OHRLLS report “Scaling Up Renewables in LLDCs”.
The second High-Level conference of the Global Geothermal Alliance (GGA) was hosted by the Government of El Salvador through the Rio Lempa Hydroelectric Executive Commission (CEL) in collaboration with the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), and with the support of the International Geothermal Association (IGA).
IRENA collaborates with the G20 Presidency of Indonesia in the development and implementation of G20...
On the occasion of TICAD8, IRENA, in collaboration with the Japanese government, organised a webinar to present the opportunities and challenges facing Africa in the transition of its energy systems.
The 2nd Partners in Energy Transitions, in conjunction with IRENA-Indonesia G20 Energy Transition Investment Forum Pre-event, was organised on 19 July 2022 in Jakarta, Indonesia.
The official 2022 High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development Side-Event brought together various stakeholders from financing sector, governments and the private sector.
The fourth meeting of the Collaborative Framework on Ocean Energy/Offshore Renewables was held virtually on 24 June 2022.
The second dialogue was focused on how to build a sustainable supply chain of renewable and low-carbon hydrogen from Canada to the EU, notably in relation to transportation and demand.
The Indonesia G20 Presidency in 2022 commissioned IRENA to organise a virtual event to discuss energy storage and green hydrogen technologies to support low-carbon power systems.
The first meeting of Working Group II took place virtually on 9 June 2022.
The Indonesia G20 Presidency in 2022 commissioned IRENA to organise a virtual event to discuss in expanding solar, wind and ocean technology.
The meeting provided a platform for an exchange of experiences and best practices regarding the development and use of LTES and innovative scenario planning approaches.
The meeting served as an opportunity to update the Membership on the agency’s latest work and findings on hydropower, as well on the status and outcomes of other relevant initiatives from other stakeholders.
The fifth meeting of the Collaborative Framework on Green Hydrogen brought together private actors and governments to discuss the role of international trade of hydrogen to strengthen energy security while accelerating the decarbonisation of hard to abate sectors.
The Framework provided a venue to discuss the hurdles faced by individual countries in accessing finance to deploy RE technologies at scale.
As one of the custodians of the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7 on energy, IRENA will prominently participate in the 2022 Sustainable Energy for All Forum.
A first virtual workshop, organised by the PtX Hub in collaboration with the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), took place on 28 April 2022.
IRENA strongly engaged at the 8th annual Berlin Energy Transition Dialogue and launched the 2022 edition of “World Energy Transitions Outlook”.
IRENA participated in the Middle East and North Africa Regional Climate Week taking place in Dubai, UAE (28-31 March 2022).
This event explored how governments can effectively design measures in the post-COVID era and how to ensure that these distinct policy fields form a coherent whole to bring about a just and inclusive transition for all.
The sixth Coalition for Action Annual Strategy Meeting took place virtually in conjunction with the 12th Session of the IRENA Assembly.
IRENA’s “Long-term Energy Scenarios Network” (LTES Network) provides a platform for national and regional energy scenario practitioners to share experience and good practices in using and developing scenarios.
IRENA hosted a webinar series on “Long-term energy scenarios (LTES) for developing national energy transition plans in Africa”, in collaboration with the following regional implementation partners: UNECA, GET.transform, AUDA-NEPAD, AfDB and the MoE-Kenya.