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Promoting Pathways to Sustainable Energy: Capacity Building Workshop for Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, and Central Asia

14 - 15 May 2019
Salle S4, Palais des Nations Geneva Switzerland
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UNECE is now exploring alternative pathways countries might consider for achieving their national targets while contributing to global and regional objectives. The flagship project "Pathways to Sustainable Energy" is an important vehicle for understanding the gaps that exist in meeting the energy-related objectives of the 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development and the opportunities available to close the gaps. It will also allow countries to understand and appreciate the choices that other countries have.

This workshop is offered to those experts interested in knowing more about the models and approach. It will explain the key results to date based on sustainable energy scenarios and seek to develop insights and policy recommendations for discussions at the Committee on Sustainable Energy forthcoming meetings. The two-day workshop will feature a multi-stakeholder dialogue with the modelers, a capacity building workshop with representatives from Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia subregion and take a closer look at the role of gas in sustainable energy. The workshop targets some twenty international energy experts with a focus on the subregional context and capacity building.

Please register for better planning, as the room is very small. Participation is at a first come first serve basis.

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Documents

Document Title and Symbol ENG FRE RUS
Draft Agenda Word    
Pathways Detailed Activities Review
CSE-27/2017/INF.8
PDF    
Pathways to Sustainable Energy- Status Report
ECE/ENERGY/2018/1
PDF    
Defining Sustainable Energy in the Context of the Pathways to Sustainable Energy Project
CSE-27 2018_INF.11
Word    
Glossary
CSE-27 2018_INF.10
PDF   PDF
Discussion Paper (draft) Word    
Early Warning System Concept (draft) Word    
Strategic Options for Countries (draft) Word    
Strategic Review Document (draft) Word   Word

Supporting Documents

Document Title and Symbol ENG FRE RUS
a. SSP2 Documents      

i.  SSP2 Overview

PDF    

ii.  The marker qualification of the SSP2 – A middle-of-the-road scenario for 21st century

PDF    

iii.  Shared Socioeconomic Pathways and their energy, land use, and greenhouse gas emissions implications

PDF    
b. Modelling Background      

i.   Fraunhofer – Introduction to modelling approach

PDF    

ii.  IIASA Integrated Assessment Model

PDF    

iii. IIASA Modelling Energy Planning Scenarios

PDF    

iv. GCAM Model Introduction

PDF  

Presentations

Presentation Title and Author ENG FRE RUS
1.   Results for Policy and Technology Scenarios      

a.    MESSGE model H.-Holger Rogner, IIASA

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b.    GCAM model H.-Holger Rogner, IIASA

PDF    

c.    Model Results for Belarus, Republic of Moldova and Ukraine (BMU)

PDF    

d.    Model Results for Central Asia (CAS)

PDF    
2.   Conceptualising an Early Warning System      

a.    Developing an Early-Warning System as a Scenario and Policy Planning Tool Sascha Lehmann, Fraunhofer

PDF    
3.   From Key Messages to Policy Recommendations      

a.    Expert Groups Inputs

PDF    

b.    Capacity Building – Subregional Inputs

PDF    

c.    Deep-dive on Gas – Role of Natural Gas in Sustainable Energy

PDF    

d.    Summary of Key Messages and Policy Recommendations

PDF    
Presentations fromOpen-ended Consultation of the Committee on Sustainable Energy (16 May 2019)