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Conference Programme 1 June
Plenary Sessions
1 June 2004
IKBB,
Plenary Hall
09:00 � 10:00 h
Plenary Session I / Opening Session


 
Opening Addresses by Co-Chairs Mr J�rgen Trittin, Federal Minister for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, Germany

Ms Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul, Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development, Germany
 
Welcome Address
 
Mr Ernst Ulrich von Weizs�cker, Chairman, Bundestag Committee on Environment and Nuclear Safety, Germany
 
Host City Welcome Address
 
Ms B�rbel Dieckmann, Mayor of Bonn, Germany
 
Host Federal State Welcome Address
 
Mr Peer Steinbr�ck, Minister President of the Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
 
Statement Ms Abigail Gay Z. Jabines, Greenpeace, Ms Yongamele Mbapa,  the Youth Energy Summit YES 2004
 
Introductory Keynote I Mr Rajendra K. Pachauri, Director General, Energy and Resources Institute, India, and Chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
 
Introductory Keynote II Mr Chakib Khelil, Minister of Energy and Mining, Algeria
 
1 June 2004
IKBB,
Plenary Hall
11:00 � 13:30 h
 
Plenary Session II / Multi-Stakeholder Dialogue (MSD)
Part A: The Value and Opportunities of Renewable Energy � Policy Frameworks and Regulatory Certainty
Co-Chairs Ms Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul, Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development, Germany

Ms Margareta Wolf, Parliamentary State Secretary, Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, Germany
 
Facilitator Mr David Hales, Stakeholder Forum for Our Common Future, United Kingdom
 

Frame 1: The Importance, Value and Contributions of Renewable Energy
 

Introductory Statements

Stakeholders, including renewable energy manufacturers and suppliers, actors in poverty alleviation and non-governmental organisations, followed by a facilitated dialogue among civil society and governments
 

Frame 2: Promoting Renewable Energy: Policy Frameworks and Regulatory Certainty
 

Introductory Statements

Stakeholders, including business and industry, finance and non-governmental organisations, followed by a facilitated dialogue among civil society and governments
 
Summary by Co-Chairs
One-day Side Event
1 June 2004, Wissenschafts- zentrum
10:15 - 18:00 h
Science Forum "Research, Development and Education � The Basis for Widespread Employment of Renewable Energies"

 
Side Events, Lunch Break
1 June 2004
Tulpenfeld 4, DIE - H�rsaal 1519
13:30 h - 15:00 h
Clean Energy Group:
U.S. State Renewable Energy Funds: Leading the Way on Renewable Energy Investment in the United States
1 June 2004
Tulpenfeld 6, InWEnt, Spiegelsaal
13:30 h - 15:00 h
e7 network:
Renewable Energy Technology Diffusion: The e7 Perspective
1 June 2004
IKBB, Pumpenhaus
13:30 h - 15:00 h
GE Energy:
Offshore Wind Energy - Technology, International Experiences and Outlook
1 June 2004
Deutsche Welle, Gremiensaal
13:30 h - 15:00 h
Global Village Energy Partnership (GVEP):
Global Village Energy Partnership
1 June 2004
Bundesrat, Saal 314
13:30 h - 15:00 h
Institute for Sustainable Energy Policies, Japan:
Dialogues between Germany, Japan and Korea: Market and Policies for REs - What makes Differences?
1 June 2004
Presse- und Informationsamt, Pressesaal
13:30 h - 15:00 h
KfW Bankengruppe / The World Bank Group:
Financing Renewable Energies in International Financial Cooperation - Innovative Concepts for Ensuring Sustainability and Broadening Access
Plenary Sessions
1 June 2004
IKBB,
Plenary Hall
15:00 � 18:30 h
 
Plenary Session III / Multi-Stakeholder Dialogue (MSD)
Part B: Promoting Renewable Energy � Delivering Finance and Capacity for the Future

Frame 3: Promoting Renewable Energy � Financing the Future
 

Introductory Statements

Stakeholders, including local government, non- governmental organisations, scientific and technological community and the finance sector, followed by a facilitated dialogue among civil society and governments
 

Frame 4: Promoting Renewable Energy � Capacity Building
 

Introductory Statements

Stakeholders, including non-governmental organisations, local government, women and consumers, followed by a facilitated dialogue among civil society and governments
 
Summary by Co-Chairs
Side Events, After Session
1 June 2004
Presse- und Informationsamt, Pressesaal
18:30 h - 20:00 h
CAPSA - Capex S.A. - Interenergy / Argentinean Wind Energy Association, Ministry of Infrastructure of Buenos Aires Province, Provincial Secretary of Energy, National Technological University, Argentina:
Large Scale Wind Hydrogen Production in the Argentine Patagonia / The Mart�n Garc�a Island Proposal: An Example of Clean Energy Systems for Islands and Other Isolated Locations
1 June 2004
Haus der Geschichte, Multivision
18:30 h - 20:00 h
European Environment Agency (EEA):
Energy Subsidies in the European Union
1 June 2004
Deutsche Welle, Gremiensaal
18:30 h - 20:00 h
Global Environment Facility (GEF):
Powering Sustainable Development: The Renewable Energy Partnerships with Developing Countries of GEF
1 June 2004
Tulpenfeld 6, InWEnt, Spiegelsaal
18:30 h - 20:00 h
Heinrich Boell Foundation Germany and North America:
Approaches to Create Sustainable Energy Markets and to Increase the Share of Renewable Energy for Sustainable Development
1 June 2004
IKBB, Pumpenhaus
18:30 h - 20:00 h
Inter-American Development Bank (IADB), European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), Asian Development Bank (ADB), African Development Bank (AFDB) in collaboration with United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Secretariat:
Sustainable Renewable Energy Development and Regional Development Banks: Experiences and Opportunities
1 June 2004
Tulpenfeld 4, DIE - H�rsaal 1519
18:30 h - 20:00 h
Malian National Delegation:
Mali - New Perspectives for Renewable Energy
1 June 2004
Bundesrat, Saal 315
18:30 h - 20:00 h
Ministry of Water and Power, Afghanistan:
How to Pave the Way to Renewable Energy in Afghanistan
1 June 2004
Haus der Geschichte, Konferenzraum
18:30 h - 20:00 h
Renewable Energy Certificate System (RECS International):
A Successful Cost Efficient and Reliable Green Certificate Market for Renewable Energy
1 June 2004
Haus der Geschichte, Saal
18:30 h - 20:00 h
The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat and the South Pacific Regional Environment Programme / Secretaria de Estado de Industria y Comercio (SEIC), Departamento Energ�a no Convencional Comisi�n Nacional de Energ�a (Cerencia de Energ�as Alternas CNE):
Issues and Opportunities for Renewable Energy in the Caribbean and Pacific Islands / Dominican Republic - Investment Opportunities in the Heart of the Carribean
1 June 2004
Bundesrat, Saal 314
18:30 h - 20:00 h
World Resources Institute, Campagna per la Riforma della Banca Mondiale (CRBM), Friends of the Earth-US, GLOBE International, Les Amis de la Terre, Institute for Policy Studies and Urgewald:
Facilitating Investment in Renewable Energy: What Role for Export Credit Agencies?
Reception
1 June 2004
Museum Square
19:30 h
Reception by the German Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia and the City of Bonn
 
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