Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - Friday, January 13th 2012 [ME NewsWire]
A Pacific Leader’s Meeting held today in Abu Dhabi by the International
Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) in advance of its Second Assembly,
(January 14-15), issued a public communique confirming the Agency’s
proposed work activities to accelerate renewable energy deployment in
this important region, which is currently heavily dependent on fossil
fuels.
“The Pacific Region is an area where volatile fuel prices, long and
costly supply routes and relatively small energy markets have resulted
in high costs and limited access to energy,” said IRENA Director-General
Adnan Z. Amin. “Renewable resources are a competitive, low-cost
alternative for fossil fuels for the Pacific,and some inspiring
renewable energy goals are being set.Some States are aiming for 100%
renewable power supply, whileothers plan to balance their increased use
of renewable against substantial reductions in fuel imports.”
Today’s meeting – which included six Heads of State and IRENA Members in
the Cook Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, Kiribati,
Marshall Islands, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon
Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu – discussedIRENA’s proposed role in
accelerating its deployment, opportunities for collaboration with other
stakeholders and development partners, andprovided guidance onIRENA’s
new proposals, ensuringthat they accord with the Pacific Leaders’ policy
goals and priorities.
In the communiqué the leaders welcomed IRENA’s activities and agreed to
work with the Agency to map the renewable energy readiness of the
region’s countries and territories to measure opportunities for
implementation and identify pathways to close any gaps. They also action
on creating a common up-to-date information platform; tackling grid
stability issues; fostering a sustainable renewable energy market;
conducting capacity building initiatives and making a special assessment
of the region’s renewable energy, land use and water resources nexus.
“Limited land and water resources, the isolation of many communities and
the high cost of polluting fossils have long been a barrier to the
region’s economic growth,” added Prime Minister Henry Puna of the Cook
Islands. “At the same time our region includes some of the nations most
threatened by climate change and environmental degradation. With IRENA
as our partner we can liberate local innovation and industry, bring
electricity and light to remote villages, and balance energy costs. We
welcome IRENA’s assistance in helping our Pacific island countries
realise their full potential as they make the transition to a
renewable’s based future.
In an opening address Dr. Sultan Ahmad Al Jaber, President of the First
IRENA Assembly and UAE Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs and Special
Envoy for Energy and Climate Change, said this was one of the most
important meetings IRENA would organise.
“This is your opportunity to openly share your ideas on what concrete,
actionable, and measurable activities IRENA can take in both the medium
and short term in your countries,” he told the delegates. “Tangible
progress in the Pacific Islands will demonstrate IRENA’s capability to
support – through action – the acceleration, development and deployment
of renewable energy technologies.”
Although the Pacific Region has a few hydropower resources, 99% of the
rest of the energy used for transport and electricity comes from fossil
fuels. Increased fuel prices have cost most Pacific Island countries and
territories some 10% of their gross national income. Encouraging the
regional development of renewable energy has been a priority for IRENA
since its first Assembly in April 2011. This meeting followed on a
groundbreaking workshop in Sydney last October, and the Agency’s
publication of Renewable Energy Country Profiles for the Pacific Region.
Note to editors:
IRENA — the International Renewable Energy Agency, founded in 2009, held
its first Assembly in Abu Dhabi in April 2011, where the Agency is
headquartered. With the participation of 155 States, 86 ratifying
Members, and the European Union, IRENA has become a nexus of
international efforts to accelerate the worldwide deployment of
renewable energy technologies.
IRENA – the first global intergovernmental organisation to be
established in decades – provides practical advice and support to both
developed and developing countries wishing to accelerate the uptake of
renewable energy and meet the anticipated steep increase in global
energy needs by combining the use of renewable energy with energy
efficiency. The Agency facilitates access to all relevant information
including reliable data on the potential of renewable energy, best
practices, effective financial mechanisms and state-of-the-art
technological expertise. Its knowledge and expertise is available to
both industrialised and developing countries wishing to increase the
share of renewables in their energy mix.
IRENA has three main programmatic areas: Knowledge Management and
Technology Cooperation (KMTC), which facilitates an increased role for
renewable energy; Policy Advisory Services and Capacity Building (PASCB)
which supports country’s capacity to create an enabling environment for
its deployment; and an Innovation and Technology Centre (IITC) which
provides the means for accelerated technological change and the use of
innovation.
Contacts
(Ms) Mahenau Agha
Tel: +971 (50) 441-4829
Email: irenapress@irena.org
Address: C 67 Office Building, Khalidiyah (32nd) Street, PO Box 236, Abu Dhabi (UAE)
Website: www.irena.org
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