UNECE looks at policy reforms and potential for investments in energy efficiency in Eastern Europe.
UNECE held the second Seminar on Policy Reforms to Promote Energy Efficiency (EE) and Renewable Energy (RE) Investments on 20-22 October 2010 in Geneva. The seminar was part of the 16th session of the Group of Experts on Energy Efficiency Investments for Climate Change Mitigation.
During three next days the participants will discuss the topical issues concerning protection of children’s rights and interests all over the world.
The main objective of the Conference is to develop policies in the field of early childhood care and education, including disadvantaged children.
The meeting of the Thematic Group on Energy Strategies, Forecasts and Scenarios within the framework of the EU-Russia Energy Dialogue took place yesterday in the International Sustainable Energy Development Centre (ISEDC) under the auspices of UNESCO.
The discussion was targeted at coordination of strategic plans of the parties and was focused on the analysis and evaluation results concerning various scenarios of delivery of Russian energy resources to the European Union countries. The participants confirmed that EU-Russian energy cooperation should base on sustainability, market and adaptability principals. The dialogue made special emphasis on the energy efficiency issues.
On September 21, 2010 a meeting of the Thematic Working Group on energy strategies, forecasts and scenarios will take place in the International Sustainable Energy Development Centre under the auspices of UNESCO (ISEDC) within the scope of the EU-Russia energy dialogue.
The representatives of the European Commission (EC), of the Ministry of Energy of the Russian Federation, of the International Energy Agency (IEA), of the Energy Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (ERIRAS) and of some other organizations will arrive to ISEDC to take part in this event.
The basic theme of this edition is “Ocean – one of the largest renewable energy resources on the planet”.
Great attention is paid to different aspects of using renewable energy sources including economic regulation, as well as to advanced scientific and technical development in this field.
Autonomous Non-Сommercial Organization "International Sustainable Energy Development Centre" under the auspices of UNESCO, 2025