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Sustainable Energy for All Forum 4 – 6 June, 2014 – UN Hqs, NY (05 June, 16:16) (Speakers Are Subject to Change - Updates Will Be Posted on ) Sustainable Energy for All Forum 4 – 6 June, 2014 – UN HQs, NY (05 June, 16:16) (speakers are subject to change - updates will be posted on www.se4all.org ) DAY 1: 4 JUNE 2014 SE4ALL MULTI-STAKEHOLDER PARTNERSHIPS DAY (Venue: UN Headquarters NY) (Trusteeship Council, Overflow: Conference Room 1 open at 8:15) 8:45 – 9:10 Opening Plenary (SE4ALL Video) - Chad Holliday, Chairman, Bank of America and Chair, SE4ALL Executive Committee - Ahmad Alhendawi, UN Envoy on Youth - Reema Nanavaty, General Secretary, Self-Employed Women’s Association, SEWA - Winona La Duke, Honor the Earth Trusteeship Council Conference Room 1 Conference Room A Conference Room B Conference Room C GROWING THE MOVEMENT 9:15 – 10:10 Together we've got the power: Leveraging multi-stakeholder The Energy Trilemma: Harnessing the Power of Youth Partnership to Scale Up Energy why SE4ALL needs civil society? partnerships: Progress and CatalyZing Business Action Access Through Women`s lessons from Rio+20 SE4ALL Moderators: Empowerment Moderator: Commitments Moderator: Ahmad Alhendawi, UN Envoy on Gerard Bos, Director, Global Christoph Frei, Secretary General, Youth Moderator: Business & Biodiversity Programme, Moderator: World Energy Council, UK (+ video) Soma Dutta, Regional Network IUCN Georg Kell, Executive Director, Sean Collins, Co- Founder of Student Coordinator of the ENERGIA Global Compact Panelists: Energy International Network Panelists: Morten Albæk, Global Senior Vice- Aaron Leopold, Global Energy Panelists: President and CMO, Vestas, Q&A Panelists: Advocate, Practical Action Carmen Becerril Martinez, Chief Denmark Caroline McGregor, Policy Analyst, International Officer, Acciona International Affairs, US Department Dan Riley, Lead Specialist Thaddeus Burns, Senior Counsel, of Energy Renewable Energy Policy, WWF US Marina Migliorato, Head of Intellectual Property & Trade, GE, Corporate Social Responsibility, US Nicola Armacost, Managing Director, Sarah Wykes, Lead Analyst Climate ENEL SpA Arc Finance and Energy, CAFOD Colin Calder, CEO, Passive Systems, 1 Jean-Marc Fontaine, Vice President UK Bahareh Seyedi, Energy Policy Mariam Mohamed Abdallah Social Business & Societal at the Specialist, Energy and Environment Abdelhafiz Allam, Arab Youth Sustainable Development & Mahaman Laouan Gaya, former Group, UNDP Climate Movement/IndyACT (tbc) Environmental Division, Total Minister, Secretary General of the Ministry of Energy and Petroleum, Corinne Hart, Program Manager of Lizeth Zuniga, Director, Renewables Ibrahim H. Rehman, Director, Social Niger Gender and Markets, Global Alliance Association, Nicaragua (tbc) Transformation Division, TERI for Clean Cookstoves Philippe Joubert, Executive Chair, Ishmael Edjekumhene, Executive Q&A Global Electricity Initiative and Chhavi Sharma, International Director, Kumasi Institute of Former President of Alstom Power, Programme Manager, Ashden Technology, Energy and France Environment, KITE (tbc) Seemin Qayum, UN Women Clay Nesler, Vice President, Global Q&A Energy & Sustainability, Johnson Q&A Controls, US Alex Wittenberg, Partner, Oliver Wyman, US Q&A CATALYZING INVESTMENT THROUGH INNOVATIVE BUSINESS MODELS Lightning Round Kick Starter Lightning Round Kick Starter Innovations in Finance for Water – Energy – Food Nexus Clean Energy Mini-Grids HIO 10:15 – 10:25 Radha Muthiah, Executive Director, Energy Access HIO Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves Moderator: Moderator: Moderator: Steven Hunt, Energy Advisor, DFID Christine Eibs-Singer, Senior Advisor, Tania Rödiger-Vorwerk, Deputy Accelerating Sustainable Energy Modern Cooking Appliances and SE4ALL Director General - Directorate 31, Panelists: 10:25 – 11:20 Deployment through Support for Fuels German Federal Ministry for Mahama Kappiah, Executive Innovation Panelists: Economic Cooperation and Director, ECREEE Moderator: Willem Nolens, Founder/CEO, Development (tbc) Moderator: Tyler Suiters, Senior Director of SolarNow, Uganda Dean Cooper, Energy Finance David Rodgers, Senior Climate Communications, Consumer Panelists: Programme Manager, UNEP Change Specialist, Climate and Electronics Association Graham Smith, Vice President Olivier Dubois, Senior Natural Chemicals, GEF Business Development, Off Grid Resources Officer and Coordinator, Suman Sureshbabu, Associate Panelists: Electric Energy Programme, FAO Director, Rockefeller Foundation Panelists: Kimball Chen, Chairman, GLPGP and Ethan Zindler, Head of Policy President , WLPGA Vincent Wierda, CleanStart Anna Delgado, Water Unit, World Caroline Nijland, Director Business Analysis, Bloomberg New Energy Programme Manager, UNCDF Bank Development, Foundation Rural Finance Gary Hattem, Managing Director, Energy Services Deutsche Bank and its Foundation Silvie Kreibiehl, Head of Center, Martin Hiller, Director General, Ashok Sarkar, Senior Energy and Community Development Frankfurt School-UNEP REEEP Venkat Ramana Putti, Senior Energy Specialist, World Bank Finance Group Collaborating Center Climate& Specialist, World Bank Sustainable Energy Finance Klaus Rudischhauser, Deputy Q&A Sean Moore, Portfolio Manager, Director General, EuropeAid, Q&A Acumen Letha Tawney, Senior Associate, European Commission 2 World Resource Institute Radha Muthiah, Executive Director Representative of IRENA (tbc) of the Global Alliance for Clean Q&A Cookstoves Representative USAID (tbc) Maria Neira, Director, Department Representative OFID (tbc) of Public Health, Environmental and Social Determinants, WHO Q&A Harry Verhaar, Senior Director Energy & Climate Change, Philips Lighting Q&A Energy Efficiency Accelerators Scaling up decentralized and Energy Access for Development Sustainable Bioenergy HIO Global Gas Flaring Reduction HIO 11:25 – 12:20 “bottom-up” energy solutions: A Impact: How can the private and Moderator: little less conversation, a little more public sector collaborate on Moderator: Moderator: Luis Gomez-Echeverri, Senior action renewable energy solutions? Gerard Ostheimer, Global Lead, S. Vijay Iyer, Director, Sustainable Research Scholar, IIASA and Senior Sustainable Bioenergy High Impact Energy Department, World Bank Advisor, SE4ALL Moderator: Moderator: Opportunity Martin Krause, Senior Global Energy William Brindley, Special Advisor, Panelists: Panelists: Policy Advisor, UNDP Newdea Panelists: Bjorn Hamso, Program Manager, Reid Detchon, Vice President Olivier Dubois, Senior Natural Global Gas Flaring Reduction Energy and Climate, United Nations Panelists: Panelists: Resources Officer and Coordinator, Partnership Foundation Nii Darko Asante, Director, Office of Scott Fast, Executive Director, Energy Programme, FAO Technical Regulation and Promotion Accenture Foundation Hege Marie Norheim, Senior Vice R. K. Pachauri, Director General, of Renewable Energy/ Energy Gerard Bos, Director, Global President, Statoil TERI Efficiency, Energy Commission Roger Ford, Managing Director, Business & Biodiversity Programme, Accenture Development IUCN Discussant: Steven L. Kukoda, Vice President, Fabby Tumiwa, Institute for Partnerships Aldo Flores, Secretary General International Copper Association, Essential Service Reform, Indonesia Ignaas Caryn, Director, Corporate International Energy Forum (tbc) Ltd. Zia Khan, Vice President for Venturing and Biofuels, KLM, Royal Magnus Magnusson, UN Capital Initiatives and Strategy, The Dutch Airline Q&A Clay Nesler, Vice President Global Development Fund Rockefeller Foundation Energy and Sustainability, Johnson Barbara Bramble, Chair, Roundtable Controls Andy Webb, Managing Director, Harvey Rubin, Professor of on Sustainable Biomaterials Solar Aid Medicine, University of Alfred Haas, Vice President, Osram Pennsylvania and Director, Energize Adam Monroe, Regional President, Aneri Patel, Energy Access the Chain Americas, Novozymes Ivan Jaques, Head, Energy Efficient Practitioners Network, UNF Cities, Energy Sector Management Christine Eibs-Singer, Senior Advisor, Q&A Assistance Program ESMAP, WB Q&A SE4ALL Paul Voss, Managing Q&A Director, Euroheat and Power 3 Sheila Watson, Director of Environment and Research, FIA Foundation Josué Tanaka, Managing Director, Operational Strategy, EBRD Q&A 12:20 – 14:10 LUNCH AND PARALLEL SESSIONS 12:30 – 14:00 [Private Lunch] Launch of the Renewables 2014 Global Status Report (REN21) (Parallel) (Closed: by invitations only; Permanent Mission of Germany to the United Nations) Moderator: Christine Lins, Executive Secretary, REN21 Welcome & Opening Remarks: - H.E. Harald Braun, Permanent Representative of Germany to the UN - Rachel Kyte, Vice President for Sustainable Development, World Bank Presentation of Renewables 2014 Global Status Report - Arthouros Zervos, Chair, REN21 and Chairman and CEO, Greek Public Power Corporation - Tania Rödiger-Vorwerk, Deputy Director-General, Directorate 31, German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, Germany - Adnan Z. Amin, Director General, IRENA - Irene Giner-Reichl, President, GFSE and Austrian Ambassador to the People's Republic of China - Steve Sawyer, Secretary General, Global Wind Energy Council GWEC - Elliott Harris, Director, UNEP-New York 13:00 - 14:00 PARALLEL MULTI-STAKEHOLDER SESSIONS Women, Energy and Economic Renewable Energy – the BraZilian Knowledge Hub for SE4ALL: Wind for Prosperity Energy Efficiency: Sharing Empowerment expertise Research consortium & analytical experiences and launching a global agenda Moderator: platform to accelerate the Moderator: Moderator: Morten Albæk, Global Senior Vice transition to efficient appliances Chad Holliday, Chairman, Bank of H.E. José Antonio Corrêa Coimbra, Moderator:
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