Energy 4 Development programme

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DAY 1
19.00
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Day 2
Sunday 12 December 2004
Opening & buffet dinner (Location: Wintertuin)
Welcome by Pieter van Geel, State Secretary for Housing, Spatial Planning and
the Environment, the Netherlands, chair: Explaining the rationale behind the
conference. Energy need of developing countries is the focal point. Possible
synergies between economic growth, energy access for the poor and environmental
constraints in energy production and consumption.
Speech_State_Secretary_Pieter_van_Geel.doc
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Patrica Panting Galo, Minister of Natural Resources and Environment,
Honduras: Dilemmas to face and experiences to learn from, how to replicate success
and avoid failures.
- Honduras E & D.ppt
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José Antonio Ocampo, Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social
Affairs, United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, UNDESA:
From CSD9 via WSSD towards CSD 14/15, addressing energy, air
pollution/atmosphere, climate change and industrial development. Energy and the
challenges of sustainability, how to achieve the objectives set by WSSD and the
MDGs through the major changes in the present path of energy system development.
E4D PPT slide USG Jose A Ocampo 10122004.ppt
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Lulu Xingwana, Deputy Minister of Minerals and Energy, South Africa:
Dilemmas to face and experiences to learn from, how to replicate success and avoid
failures.
Minister presentation at E4D Conference Rev 3.0.ppt
Monday 13 December 2004
9.00 – 9.05
Plenary session (Location: Wintertuin)
Chair: Pieter van Geel, State Secretary for Housing, Spatial Planning and the
Environment, the Netherlands: Dilemmas and challenges for energy, development
and the environment
9.05 – 9.20
Klaus Töpfer, Executive Director, United Nations Environment Programme,
UNEP: Energy, poverty and the environment. The environmental and health effects
of traditional fuels and energy needs for developing countries. Win-win opportunities
in developing countries.
9.20 – 9.35
Jamal Saghir, Energy and Water Director, World Bank: The greatest challenges
in energy poverty linkages, 2 billion people without access to modern energy and the
investment gap, the choices faced by policy makers, the need for a robust policy
environment, including a transparent and stable regulatory environment and good
governance. Public and private responsibilities and the importance of mobilizing
domestic capital, the role of energy security: calling upon players.
E4D conference speech JS Final Speech December 11,2004.doc
9.35 – 9.50
Shoji Nishimoto, Assistant Administrator and Director of the Bureau for
Development Policy, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP): MDGs
and energy, cross-sectoral linkages, energy and poverty challenges, lessons of in
country experiences.
E4D-shoji plenary statement-F.doc
9.50 – 10.05
Shri R.V. Shahi, Secretary, Ministry of Power, India: The experiences of India
with Energy for Development, energy and the MDGs: access for the poor, energy for
economic growth including the role of energy security, environmental concerns: what
can be done to drive the issue forward?
10.05 – 10.35
Coffee/tea break (Location: Balzaal)
10.35 – 10.50
Rein Willems, President, Shell Nederland, WBCSD representative: Presenting
the business community’s point of view on how to bridge the investment gap,
where’s the business case, good corporate citizenship, liaison with local investors
and other segments of society.
energie en armoede eng.doc
10.50 – 11.05
Fatih Birol, Chief Economist, International Energy Agency (IEA) /
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD): Energy and
development, the (challenge to bridge the) investment gap in relation to different
scenarios, energy security and the volatility of fuel prices, energy in the MDGs in
numbers. World Energy Outlook 2004.
WEO-2004 - Energy for Development.ppt
11.05 – 11.20
Sheila Oparaocha, Programme Coordinator, ENERGIA International Network:
Outcomes of the NGO preparatory conference.
NGO presentations to E4D2.doc
11.20 – 11.35
Facilitator of the chair’s conclusions: David F. Hales, Counsel for Sustainability
Policy, Worldwatch Institute: The goal of the conference: what are the key issues
on which to focus, narrowing the discussion: key issues to be decided. The challenge:
Replicating success.
11.35 – 13.00
Panel discussion on the main challenges for the conference
Panel with the speakers of this morning and interaction with the participants in the
hall. Moderator: David F. Hales, Counsel for Sustainability Policy, Worldwatch
Institute
13.00 – 14.00
Lunch (Location: Balzaal)
14.00 – 17.30
Parallel sessions, how to replicate successes, project experience?
Three parallel sessions, focusing on policies, sector management and finance.
Session 1:
Rural and urban energy
policies
(Koninginnezaal)
Session 2:
Session 3:
Governance and energy sector Financing
management
(Oranje/Nassau/Windsor rooms) (Entresol rooms)
Chair:
Sir Charles Nicholson, Group
Senior Advisor, British
Petroleum (BP)
Chair:
Susil Premajayantha, Minister
of Power and Energy, Sri
Lanka
Chair:
Shimon Awerbuch, Senior
Fellow, Science and Technology
Policy Research, Sussex
University
Speakers:
Koos Richelle, Director
General of EuropeAid
Speakers:
Geert van der Linden, Vicepresident, Asian Development
Bank (ADB)
Conference keynote address.pdf
Speakers:
Ian Crosby, Environment and
Social Department, International
Finance Corporation (IFC)
IC Presentation draft 9 Dec.ppt
Abeeku Brew-Hammond,
Manager Global Village Energy
Partnership (GVEP)
GVEP Presentation 03 Abeeku, 13 Dec 04.ppt
Philip LaRocco, Executive
Director E&Co
E+Co LaRocco 13Dec2004.ppt
Bonard Mwape, Director,
Eastern and Southern African
Management Institute (ESAMI)
Mwape.doc (SPEECH)
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala,
Minister of Finance, Nigeria
Dominique Lallement, Energy
Management Assistance
Programme, World Bank
Rural -Urban Policies Dec 2004
Final.ppt
Thomas C. Heller, Professor of
International Legal Studies,
Stanford University
China gas slides 1.ppt
Subodh Wagle, Core Team
Member, Prayas (Energy
Group)
Democratic Governance v2.ppt
Rapporteur:
Irene Freudenschuss-Reichl,
Convenor of the Global Forum
on Sustainable Energy
Critical observer:
Alvaro Umaña, Leader
Environmentally Sustainable
Development Group, United
Nations Development
Programme (UNDP)
Subjects:
- Integrating energy (policy)
into general and MDG policies
and planning process, PRSPs,
poverty alleviation and crosssectoral linkages,
environmental aspects and
gender roles (including the role
of legislative assemblies)
- The benefits of energy
policies and energy security
- Improving rural and periurban access to electricity and
improving access to clean and
efficient household fuels
Rapporteur:
Youba Sokona, Executive
Secretary, Sahara and Sahel
Observatory
Critical observer:
Björn Stigson, President,
World Business Council for
Sustainable Development
(WBCSD)
Subjects:
- Sector management:
traditional and modern
- Government role in sector
organization, regulation and
planning
- Governance of the energy
sector: the roles of each player
- Successful management by
private entities
- Energy pricing, subsidies and
regulations
Amanullah Khan Jadoon,
Minister for Petroleum and
Natural Resources, Pakistan
EfD-Pakistan.doc (SPEECH)
Sundar Bajgain, Executive
Manager, Biogas Nepal and Wim
J. van Nes, Netherlands
Development Organisation (SNV)
E4D presentation Sundar Bajgain
and Wim J van Nes.ppt
Richard Burrett, Managing
Director, ABN AMRO Bank
Richard Burret ABN AMRO.ppt
Rapporteur:
Wim Turkenburg, Professor,
Department of Science,
Technology and Society, Utrecht
University
Critical observer:
Jamal Saghir, Energy and Water
Director, World Bank
Subjects:
- Energy projects within
established domestic financing
sectors (utility financing, rural
projects, urban poor)
- Where will the money come
from, the role of domestic savings,
IFIs, private sector and others in
mobilizing investment
- Establishing the business case,
how can governments provide
framework conditions to make
private investments attractive
- Innovative financing
mechanisms (including microcredits and Carbon Finance) and
risk management.
- PPPs, the roles of each partner
17.30 – 18.00
Plenary session (Location: Wintertuin)
Chair: Pieter van Geel, State Secretary for Housing, Spatial Planning and the
Environment, the Netherlands
17.30 – 17.40
Rapporteur Irene Freudenschuss-Reichl, Convenor of the Global Forum on
Sustainable Energy
17.40 – 17.50
Rapporteur Youba Sokona, Executive Secretary, Sahara and Sahel Observatory
17.50 – 18.00
Rapporteur Wim Turkenburg, Professor, Department of Science, Technology
and Society, Utrecht University
18.30 – 21.30
Side events (18.30 – 19.30 and 20.30 – 21.30)
19.00 – 21.00
Informal buffet dinner (Location: Balzaal)
Day 3
Tuesday 14 December 2004
9.00 – 9.40
Plenary Session (Location: Wintertuin)
Chair: Agnes Van Ardenne, Minister for Development Cooperation, the
Netherlands
9.00 – 9.40
Facilitator of the chair’s conclusions: David F. Hales, Counsel for Sustainability
Policy, Worldwatch Institute: Presenting the first views on the outcome of the
conference.
9.40 – 10.10
Coffee/tea break (Location: Balzaal)
10.10 – 13.00
Parallel sessions, how to replicate successes?
Three parallel sessions on key energy issues: cooking and heating, electricity access
and security of supply including renewables and energy efficiency (concentrating on
the key subjects from the sessions on day 2).
Session 4:
Cooking and heating
Session 5:
Electricity access
(Koninginnezaal)
(Entresol rooms)
Chair:
Syda Bumba, Minister for
Energy and Mineral
Development, Uganda
Chair:
John F. Turner, Assistant
Secretary of State for Oceans
and International Environmental
and Scientific Affairs, U.S.
Department of State
Chair:
Thomas B. Johansson,
Director, International Institute
for Industrial Environmental
Economics (IIIEE)
Speakers:
Laurent Nkusi, Minister of
State for Energy and
Communications, Rwanda
Energy-for-dev-conference.ppt
Speakers:
Robert C. Hart, CEO,
Globeleq
Amsterdam Hart.ppt
Speakers:
Shimon Awerbuch, Senior
Fellow, Science and Technology
Policy Research, Sussex
University
Awerbuch-E4DEnergy_Security_Slides.ppt
Stephen Karekezi, Director,
African Energy Policy
Research Network
(AFREPEN)
E4D - Karekezi Presentation Cooking and Heating.ppt
Graham Clough, International
Director, Renewable Energy
and Energy Efficiency
Partnership (REEEP)
E4D sheet powerpoint_Graham
2.ppt
Bart Jan Krouwel, Managing
Director Sustainability and
Social Innovation, Rabobank
rabobank Krouwel.ppt
Jan Murray, Deputy Secretary
General & Director of Studies
of the World Energy Council
(WEC)
NoordwijkDec04.ppt
Christina Aristanti Tjondro,
Assistant Director Yayasan
Dian Desa, Manager ARECOP
energy for development
netherlands.ppt
Nenny Sri Utami, Assistant for
Economy and Financial issues
to the Minister of Energy and
Mineral Resources, Indonesia
Presentation ED 2004.ppt
Karen M. Westley,
Programme Manager, Shell
Foundation
Karen M. Westley.ppt
Rapporteur:
Suresh Hurry, Director, IT
Power
Rapporteur:
Cahit Görkuk, Director
Energy and Cleaner Production
Branch, United Nations
Industrial Development
Organization (UNIDO)
Critical observer:
Björn Stigson, President,
World Business Council for
Sustainable Development
(WBCSD)
Critical observer:
Alvaro Umaña, Leader
Environmentally Sustainable
Development Group, United
Nations Development
Programme (UNDP)
Subjects:
- Identify concrete actions and
recommendations on improving
the access to electricity
- The roles of governments,
NGOs, donors, private sector,
international institutions
- Setting priorities
Subjects:
Session 6:
Energy security including
renewables and energy
efficiency
(Oranje/Nassau/Windsor rooms)
Junhui Wu, Sector Manager,
EASEG, World Bank
E4D Presentation-Revised.ppt
Gunilla Nilsson, Principal
Banker, Energy Efficiency
Team, European Bank for
Reconstruction and
Development (EBRD)
Gunilla Nilsson.ppt
Wu Yin, Deputy Director
General of the Energy Bureau,
National Development and
Reform Commission, China
wu yin.ppt
Rapporteur:
Shimon Awerbuch, Senior
Fellow, Science and Technology
Policy Research, Sussex
University
Critical observer:
Mats Karlsson, Vice Chairman
HLCP, Chairman Ad Hoc
Group on Energy, Country
Director for Ghana, Liberia,
Sierra Leone, World Bank
Subjects:
- Identify concrete actions and
recommendations on improving
energy security and energy
efficiency,
- The roles of governments,
- Identify concrete actions and
recommendations on cleaner
and more efficient household
fuels
- The roles of governments,
NGOs, donors, private sector,
international institutions
- Setting priorities
NGOs, donors, private sector,
international institutions
- Setting priorities
13.00 – 14.00
Lunch (Location: Balzaal)
14.00 – 14.40
Plenary session (Location: Wintertuin)
Chair: Agnes van Ardenne, Minister for Development Cooperation, the
Netherlands
14.00 – 14.10
Erich Stather, State Secretary of Economic Cooperation and Development,
Germany: From Bonn and Energy for Development towards CSD14/15
14.10 – 14.20
Rapporteur Cahit Görkuk, Director Energy and Cleaner Production Branch,
UNIDO
14.20 – 14.30
Rapporteur Suresh Hurry, Director, IT Power
14.30 – 14.40
Rapporteur Shimon Awerbuch, Senior Fellow, Science and Technology Policy
Research, Sussex University
14.40 – 15.30
Closing panel discussion and interaction with the participants in the hall
Discussion with the panel of four critical observers: Alvaro Umaña, Björn Stigson,
Jamal Saghir, Mats Karlsson on their views on the outcomes of the conference.
A panel discussion about the key conclusions and recommendations of the
conference, challenging the participants for commitments in order to “drive the issue
forward”. Moderator: David F. Hales, Counsel for Sustainability Policy,
Worldwatch Institute.
15.30 – 16.00
Chair’s conclusions
Chair: Agnes van Ardenne, Minister for Development Cooperation, the
Netherlands
041214E4Dslotspeech.doc
16.00 – 17.00
Coffee/tea break (Location: Balzaal)
17.00 – 18.00
Closing plenary on follow-up actions (Location: Wintertuin)
Chair: Agnes van Ardenne, Minister for Development Cooperation, the
Netherlands
17.00 – 17.15
Balaram Ghartimagar, Minister for Science and Technology, Nepal
Speech Balaram Ghartimagar.doc
17.15 – 17.30
Stefano Manservisi, Director General DG Development, European Commission
Speech Manservisi Noordwijk Dec 04 Rev3.doc
17.30 – 17.45
Syda Bumba, Minister for Energy and Mineral Development, Uganda
17.45 – 18.00
Geert van der Linden, Vice President, Asian Development Bank (ADB)
Energy….closing remarks.pdf
19.30
Farewell dinner (Location: Balzaal)
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