IRENA and OLADE sign agreement to map global renewable energy potential

June 21, 2012
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Ministers and senior officials witnessed the signature of a partnership agreement to enhance the mapping of renewable energy resources in the region. On June 19, at Rio+20 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and the Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE) agreed to assess the renewable energy potentials on a global scale. Initially, it will cover wind and solar, but is to progressively extend to other renewable energy resources.

The event was focused on questions that are crucial for decision-makers and investors such as: What share of a country’s energy mix can be supplied by renewable energy? Where are the resources located? What is the most effective combination of technologies? How much investment is required? Is there a market large enough for creating a supply chain?

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Speakers included H.E. Elizabeth Dipuo Peters, minister of energy, South Africa; H.E. Martin Lidegaard, minister for climate, energy and building, Denmark; Dr. Altino Ventura, secretary of planning and energy development, ministry of mines and energy, Brazil; Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, assistant minister of foreign affairs and special envoy for energy and climate change, United Arab Emirates; Dr. Karsten Sach, deputy director-general for international cooperation, federal ministry for environment, nature conservation and nuclear safety, Germany; Dr Victorio Oxilia Davalos, executive secretary of the OLADE; and Steve Sawyer, secretary-general, Global Wind Energy Council.

During the event, Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber announced the commissioning of a UAE Solar Atlas by the Masdar Institute of Science and Technology jointly with IRENA and other partners. The data on solar energy will be freely available online from early 2013 onwards for use by governments and by the private sector when assessing the technical feasibility of any proposed renewable energy project.

The Global Atlas is an interactive internet-based mapping platform, designed to raise awareness of technology opportunities, limit the financial risk for countries willing to further investigate their technical potentials, and support companies willing to invest in a new market. It provides the initial elements necessary to investigate renewable energy potentials before initiating detailed national investigations and building human capacities.
 

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