OREANDA-NEWS. International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) Director-General, Adnan Z. Amin, met with Isabelle Kocher, Deputy CEO and Chief Operating Officer of ENGIE and first Chairman of the private sector Terrawatt Initiative today on the sidelines of the World Future Energy Summit in Abu Dhabi. The meeting took place in the presence of H.E. Sultan Al Jaber, Minister of State of the United Arab Emirates and the chairman of Masdar and H.E. Laurent Fabius, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the French Republic and President of the COP 21.

IRENA and Terrawatt Initiative pledge to cooperate to establish proper conditions for the substantial deployment of competitive solar power generation, taking into account important recent initiatives and in particular the International Solar Alliance of more than 120 countries, launched by President François Hollande and Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India on 30 November 2015 at the opening of the Climate Conference in Paris.

Cooperation between IRENA and Terrawatt Initiative aims at exploring concrete ways to implement the objectives of the Paris Agreement as soon as possible, with a specific focus on solar power generation.

Areas of possible future cooperation discussed include: 

  • Reducing the cost of finance and cost of technology for immediate deployment of competitive solar generation assets;

 

  • Supporting industrial capacities, through support for development and implementation of appropriate regulatory frameworks and innovative financial and risk mitigation instruments;

 

  • Developing a systemic approach for the massive integration of renewables, solar in particular, in the energy systems at local, national and regional level, and, paving the way for future solar generation energy storage and technology solutions adapted to each country’s individual needs.

“We welcome private sector initiatives seeking to mobilize the much needed investments to massively scale up the deployment of solar energy,” said IRENA Director-General Adnan. Z Amin. “Solar power is now cost competitive in many parts of the world and is key to boosting energy access, meeting sustainable development goals and mitigating climate change,” he added.

 “Countries have an opportunity to benefit from abundant and affordable solar power, and reap these benefits,” said Isabelle Kocher. “We look forward to cooperating with IRENA, the global authority on renewable energy, and in particular with IRENA’s Sustainable Energy Marketplace, to facilitate the financing of solar energy projects through appropriate instruments and vehicles,” she added.

The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) is mandated as the global hub for renewable energy cooperation and information exchange by 145 Members (144 States and the European Union). 30 additional countries are in the accession process and actively engaged. IRENA promotes the widespread adoption and sustainable use of all forms of renewable energy, including bioenergy, geothermal, hydropower, ocean, solar and wind energy in the pursuit of sustainable development, energy access, energy security and low-carbon economic growth and prosperity.