| WWEC2011 Conference Resolution |
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| Thursday, 03 November 2011 | |
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WWEC2011 Conference Resolution
10th World Wind Energy Conference 2011 Greening Energy: Converting Deserts into Powerhouses Cairo, Egypt, 31 October – 2 November 2011
The World Wind Energy Association, the Egyptian Wind Energy Association and the German-Arabic Chamber of Commerce welcome the presence of those more than 500 participants attending this conference, from wind and all other renewable energy technologies. The conference took place at a time which has brought fundamental political and social change in the host country and in the whole region, also opening the doors for an urgently needed and fundamental transformation of the energy supply.
The conference covered all aspects of wind utilisation, related policies, manufacturing, development, operation as well as economic and social issues, with a special focus on how to convert with renewable energy deserts into powerhouses.
On celebrating the tenth anniversary of the World Wind Energy Association, the Conference applauds WWEA for ten successful years of leadership work for a renewable future.
The conference appreciates the support of the governments and governmental organisations, especially of the Egyptian Government, the German Ministry for the Environment, the League of Arab States, the European Union, GIZ as well as UNESCO, IRENA, the International Renewable Energy Alliance, REN21 and all organisations and individuals enhancing the Conference. The conference applauds the scientifically substantiated statements made that a 100 % renewable energy supply can be reached worldwide by the year 2030, implemented through comprehensive strategies and policies.
The Conference underlines the huge potentials of wind and other
renewables for economic growth, sustainable development, energy security
and for job creation. It was pointed out that in Egypt alone, 75’000
jobs can be created by 2020 in the local wind industry. The Conference
welcomes the announcement by the International Labour Organisation to
publish in the near future a report on occupational skills and job
requirements in the renewable energy sector worldwide, as prepared in
cooperation with the REN Alliance.
The Conference appreciates that the Sewedy Wind Energy Group under the
leadership of Mr Ahmed El Sewedy have been awarded with the World Wind
Energy Award 2011 for the company’s leading role in introducing wind
power on a large scale in Egypt, the MENA region and in Africa and for
establishing the first major wind turbine manufacturer in the region.
The Conference endorses the proposal of a Global Feed-in Tariff
programme as a crucial step, and expresses its hope that such a
programme could be established in the frame of the Green Climate Fund
during the COP17 in Durban.
The Conference urges the Egyptian Government to introduce effective
feed-in legislation and to develop a comprehensive long-term strategy
for local content and for support of local manufacturing.
The Conference welcomes that the concept of Community Power receives
more and more common support worldwide, and encourages communities
around the world to become renewable energy champions by harvesting the
renewable energies in their environment, a concept which should be
promoted strongly also in the MENA region. Governments are called upon
to support these communities.
In addition the Conference supports the following objectives, policies and actions to: The Conference Resolution is also available in Russian. Click here to download. |
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