Broad international support for International Conference for Renewable
Energies
The last meeting of the International Steering Committee before the Bonn
conference confirms expected conference outcomes
2 April 2004. The International Conference for Renewable Energies, scheduled to
take place in Bonn in early June, intends to adopt an international action plan
in order to promote the worldwide use of renewable energies. Besides this action
plan, the Conference will issue a political declaration in which the
participating ministers explain their vision of a global energy turnaround,
including the provision of access to modern energies for the two billion people
who do not currently benefit from it. In addition, policy recommendations will
highlight viable methods for developing renewable energies.
Eight weeks before the Bonn conference, these proposals have gained broad
support from the International Steering Committee which convened for the last
time this Friday at Reinhartshausen castle in Eltville near Frankfurt. The
Committee unanimously believes that the implementation of conference results
should be safeguarded by means of a follow-up process. The approximately 50
members of the International Steering Committee - representatives of governments
and international and non-governmental organisations - therefore support the
objectives of the German Federal Government.
The International Conference for Renewable Energies, renewables 2004, will
take place from 1 to 4 June 2004 in Bonn, Germany. The Federal Ministry for the
Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU) and the Federal
Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) are organising the
conference on behalf of the German Federal Government.