Energy transitions conference - Raising ambition, accelerating transition 14-15 March 2022 In-person and digital access - Chatham House
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Energy transitions conference Raising ambition, accelerating transition 14–15 March 2022 @CH_Events In-person and digital access #CHEnergy
Convene in London Growing calls for a green recovery, coupled with commitments by governments and the private sector, have been crucial in paving the path to net-zero. However, the window of opportunity for action is closing and the world remains dangerously off-track to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement. At the same time, the vulnerability of energy systems has been exposed with rising energy costs and heightened geopolitical tensions surrounding energy security. The increasingly competitive renewable energy landscape also presents new challenges and opportunities. The annual Energy Transitions conference, hosted in a hybrid format, will convene in-person participants and a global virtual audience to engage in high-level dialogue between senior business leaders, sustainability executives and policymakers on 14–15 March 2022. Session 1 Session 2 The road beyond COP26 Paris-aligned finance Exploring the outcomes of COP26 and Examining the economics of the energy the opportunities and challenges ahead transition including the policy and financing for a rapid sustainable energy transition. strategies that will be required to scale investment in low-carbon technologies in advanced and emerging economies. Session 3 Session 4 The politics of fossil fuel Delivering on the ambitions phase-out of net-zero Exploring the growth of fossil fuel supply-side Assessing what pathways to net-zero look like policies, and their implications, as well as the in practice and the improvements required measures required to co-ordinate an orderly to align policy, investment, and technological phase out of fossil fuels. production. development agendas.
In-person participation Reunite in-person with global leaders, senior business executives, investors and policymakers at the world renowned and trusted policy institute, Chatham House. Convening at Chatham House Chatham House, home to the Chatham House Rule, has been a source of independent analysis, trusted dialogue and influential ideas for more than one hundred years. As a unique forum in the heart of London, our events offer unique access to thought leadership, best practice and insight from world leaders, policy-makers and opinion-formers in an impartial environment. Location 10 St James’s Square, London SW1Y 4LE Develop Benefit from Participate live in – Influential ideas – Informed dialogue – Keynote addresses – Long-term connections – Face-to-face learning – Panel discussions – New business – Under-the-Rule – Networking lunches relationships discussions – Drinks receptions – Solutions to – Market insights business challenges and trends
Photo by: Suzanne Plunkett Photo by: Bernard Ludewig A unique forum with global reach Who attends? Previous organizations in attendance NGO/Academic include Aviva, BP, Bank of England, Chevron, EBRD, ENI, European Commission, Equinor, Google Cloud, FCDO, Good Energy, HSBC, International Energy Agency, IFC, IRENA, McKinsey, Government Commercial Microsoft, Scottish Power, Shell, UK Government, and national ministries and departments of energy. Over 30 countries represented
Booking information The prices listed below for in-person attendance include event admission to live sessions, on-site networking and community area, refreshments as well as access to all content via our digital platform (Q&A; polls; networking and chat; video on demand). If your organization is a corporate member of Chatham House, you are entitled to a discount. Book online here. Check if your organization is a member here. In-person attendance Registrant type Standard rate (+ VAT) Partners £650 (£780) Major corporate Chatham House members £650 (£780) Standard corporate Chatham House members Commercial organizations £1350 (£1,620) Government departments and agencies, £800 (£960) intergovernmental organizations NGOs, academic institutes, non-profits £550 (£660) and registered charities Non-member organizations Commercial organizations £1,550 (£1,860) Government departments and agencies, £900 (£1,080) intergovernmental organizations NGOs, academic institutes, non-profits £650 (£780) and registered charities Digital-only access The conference will be hosted in a hybrid format to enable our global audience to tune into the sessions online should they not be able to attend in-person. Chatham House corporate members can avail of digital-only access on a complimentary basis. The cost for non-members is £245+ VAT. Please visit our website for further information on our digital access.
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