GWEC announces COP26 Pavilion schedule

The Global Wind Energy Council is delighted to announce its schedule for the Wind Pavilion - which can be found in Hall 5 of the Blue Zone of the SEC during COP26. 

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MONDAY 1 NOVEMBER

08:00 GMT – ONWARDS

WIND PAVILION OPENING DAY

Come by the Wind Pavilion, meet our delegation, and learn about the Global Wind Coalition for COP26 and our exciting programme of events and activities taking place from 1-12 November.

All our events in the Wind Pavilion will be held in hybrid format. Livestreaming will be available for those who are unable to attend in-person. Registration for all events is free and open to the public.

TUESDAY 2 NOVEMBER

14:45-16:15 GMT

Sustainability in the Renewables Sector

The global energy transition needs sustainability at its heart. This event celebrates the ‘in-person’ launch of the Global Alliance for Sustainable Energy. Here we will discuss with founding members about how we can ensure both the renewables sector in general, and the supply chain can be wholly sustainable for people and the planet.

The event will focus in on the key areas the Alliance was formed to address:

Reaching Net Zero – decarbonising operations and supply chains.
Circular economy – setting industry-wide standards and design criteria.
Human Rights – upholding labour rights and inclusivity of civil society and local communities in the ‘Just Transition’.
Environmental impact – long-term sustainable co-existence with the environment, with a focus on biodiversity and water footprint.

Format: This event will be held in hybrid format in the Wind Pavilion, Hall 5, Blue Zone, Scottish Event Campus in Glasgow, UK. Livestreaming will be available for those who are unable to attend in-person.

Kindly note that only those who are already accredited for the COP 26 will gain access to the event. The event organisers are not able to provide passes for attendees.

Registration for this event is free and open to the public.

Opening Remarks: Meredith Adler, Executive Director, Student Energy

Opening brief

  • Ben Backwell, CEO, Global Wind Energy Council
  • Gianni Chianetta, CEO, Global Solar Council

Panel discussion

  • Salvatore Bernabei, CEO, Enel Green Power (virtual)
  • Vaishali Sinha, Chief Sustainability Officer, RenewPower
  • Ben Hunt, Global Head of Corporate Affairs, Siemens Gamesa
  • Gayle Schueller, Chief Sustainability Officer, 3M (virtual)
  • Morten Dyrholm, Group SVP Marketing, Communications, Sustainability and Public Affairs at Vestas

Moderator: Meredith Adler, Executive Director, Student Energy

 

14:30-16:00 GMT

Financing the rapid and equitable global phaseout of coal

There is growing consensus that rapid coal phaseout will be required to meet a global net zero by 2050 goal. On top of the adverse social and environmental impacts of coal, the economics are increasingly tipping the scales against investment in coal-fired generation, as renewable energy has become cost-competitive in countries around the world. As governments and financial institutions strengthen their commitments to coal phaseout, it is imperative to ensure a transition to clean energy is enacted in a just and equitable way. This panel will convene voices from multilateral development banks, energy investors, renewable energy developers and NGOs to discuss various mechanisms to incentivise a rapid and equitable shift of finance away from coal.

Format: This event will be held in hybrid format in the Wind Pavilion, Hall 5, Blue Zone, Scottish Event Campus in Glasgow, UK. Livestreaming will be available for those who are unable to attend in-person.

Kindly note that only those who are already accredited for the COP 26 will gain access to the event. The event organisers are not able to provide passes for attendees.

Registration for this event is free and open to the public.

Opening Remarks: Karl Zammit-Maempel, Energy Lead, UNFCCC Climate Champions

Moderator: Rebecca Collyer, Director for International Clean Energy, European Climate Foundation

Keynote: Christian Deseglise, Head of Sustainable Finance and Investments, Global Banking and Markets, HSBC

Panel discussion

  • Sumant Sinha, CEO, ReNew Power
  • Richard Folland, Policy and Government Affairs Adviser, Carbon Tracker Initiative
  • Christian Deseglise, Head of Sustainable Finance and Investments, Global Banking and Markets, HSBC
  • Representative of Chile Delegation*

(* indicates TBC)

Closing Remarks

  • Ben Backwell, CEO, Global Wind Energy Council
  • TBC, The Climate Group

WEDNESDAY 3 NOVEMBER

11:00-12:30 GMT

Financing the rapid and equitable global phaseout of coal

There is growing consensus that rapid coal phaseout will be required to meet a global net zero by 2050 goal. On top of the adverse social and environmental impacts of coal, the economics are increasingly tipping the scales against investment in coal-fired generation, as renewable energy has become cost-competitive in countries around the world. As governments and financial institutions strengthen their commitments to coal phaseout, it is imperative to ensure a transition to clean energy is enacted in a just and equitable way. This panel will convene voices from multilateral development banks, energy investors, renewable energy developers and NGOs to discuss various mechanisms to incentivise a rapid and equitable shift of finance away from coal.

Format: This event will be held in hybrid format in the Wind Pavilion, Hall 5, Blue Zone, Scottish Event Campus in Glasgow, UK. Livestreaming will be available for those who are unable to attend in-person.

Kindly note that only those who are already accredited for the COP 26 will gain access to the event. The event organisers are not able to provide passes for attendees.

Registration for this event is free and open to the public.

Opening Remarks: Karl Zammit-Maempel, Energy Lead, UNFCCC Climate Champions

Moderator: Rebecca Collyer, Director for International Clean Energy, European Climate Foundation

Keynote: Christian Deseglise, Head of Sustainable Finance and Investments, Global Banking and Markets, HSBC

Panel discussion

  • Sumant Sinha, CEO, ReNew Power
  • Richard Folland, Policy and Government Affairs Adviser, Carbon Tracker Initiative
  • Christian Deseglise, Head of Sustainable Finance and Investments, Global Banking and Markets, HSBC
  • Representative of Chile Delegation*

(* indicates TBC)

Closing Remarks

  • Ben Backwell, CEO, Global Wind Energy Council
  • TBC, The Climate Group

14:30-16:00 GMT

Delivering Innovative Finance for Net Zero

Many countries have great wind resource but they aren’t yet exploiting their full potential to the benefit of the economy and community. Why? One reason for this is the lack of available finance. On Finance Day our expert panellists will explore ways we can overcome financing barriers such as country risk and credit worthiness with innovative economic solutions.

Format: This event will be held in hybrid format in the Wind Pavilion, Hall 5, Blue Zone, Scottish Event Campus in Glasgow, UK. Live streaming will be available for those who are unable to attend in-person.

Kindly note that only those who are already accredited for the COP 26 will gain access to the event. The event organisers are not able to provide passes for attendees.

Registration for this event is free and open to the public.

Speakers:

  • Mark Dooley, Global Head, Green Investment Group
  • TBC, Representative of Argentinian Government*
  • Fernando Cubillos, Energy Team Lead, IDB Invest (virtually)
  • Sara Ahmed, Finance Advisor to the V20 Ministers of Finance*

Moderator: Peter Sweatman, Chief Executive, Climate Strategy & Partners

(* indicates TBC)

THURSDAY 4 NOVEMBER

11:00 – 12:30 GMT

Green Hydrogen X Offshore Wind: A Solutions Collaboration

Hydrogen has seen an increased interest over the past year, particularly as a solution to decarbonising hard to abate sectors. Its synergies for use with offshore wind have not gone unnoticed, with many large scale offshore wind developments underway, ever declining offshore wind costs, promising policies and the looming prospect of stricter carbon prices, there has never been a better time to consider this collaboration. However, it is crucial that the chosen colour of large scale hydrogen is green. We talk to industry partners working in this space about how we can pair knowledge from the well-trodden path of offshore wind with this exciting clean molecule that is green hydrogen.

Format: This event will be held in hybrid format in the Wind Pavilion, Hall 5, Blue Zone, Scottish Event Campus in Glasgow, UK. Live streaming will be available for those who are unable to attend in-person.

Kindly note that only those who are already accredited for the COP 26 will gain access to the event. The event organisers are not able to provide passes for attendees.

Registration for this event is free and open to the public.

Keynote speech: Malcolm Turnball, Former Prime Minister of Australia*

Opening brief: Hari Vamadevan, Regional Director UK & Ireland, DNV

Panel discussion

  • Duncan Clark, Head of UK Region, Ørsted
  • Ben Hunt, Head of Public Affairs, Siemens Gamesa
  • Anders Opedal, CEO, Equinor*
  • Richard Sandford, Director of Offshore Development Europe, RWE Renewables
  • Tom Howes, Head of Energy Environment

Moderator: Dana Perkins, Head of EMEA at BloombergNEF*

(* indicates TBC)

14:00 – 15:30 GMT

TIME FOR NET ZERO. ARE YOU IN?

GWEC’s flagship wind event. The climate science and global outlooks are clear: Act now to enable a worldwide energy transition within this decade, or face the intensifying risks and perils of a hotter world, which will be unhabitable for much of humanity and the natural world. Join senior leaders in the renewables industry to hear about the role wind will play in net zero and the benefits it can delivery to the global economy. 

Format: This event will be held in hybrid format in the Wind Pavilion, Hall 5, Blue Zone, Scottish Event Campus in Glasgow, UK. Live streaming will be available for those who are unable to attend in-person.

Kindly note that only those who are already accredited for the COP 26 will gain access to the event. The event organisers are not able to provide passes for attendees.

Registration for this event is free and open to the public.

Panel 1 discussion

  • Jérôme Pécresse, President & CEO of GE Renewable Energy
  • Sumant Sinha, CEO, ReNew
  • Ditlev Engel, CEO of business area Energy Systems at DNV
  • Jim Smith, Managing Director, SSE Renewables

Moderator: Rebecca Williams, Director of COP26, GWEC

Panel 2 discussion

  • Ben Hunt, Global Head of Corporate Affairs, Siemens Gamesa
  • Mary Quaney, CEO, Mainstream Renewable Power
  • Duncan Clark, Head of Region UK, Ørsted
  • Eduardo Medina, CEO, RES

Moderator: Ben Backwell, CEO, GWEC

FRIDAY 5 NOVEMBER

10:00-11:00 GMT

The Ocean as a Clean Energy Solution

Hydrogen has seen an increased interest over the past year, particularly as a solution to decarbonising hard to abate sectors. Its synergies for use with offshore wind have not gone unnoticed, with many large scale offshore wind developments underway, ever declining offshore wind costs, promising policies and the looming prospect of stricter carbon prices, there has never been a better time to consider this collaboration. However, it is crucial that the chosen colour of large scale hydrogen is green. We talk to industry partners working in this space about how we can pair knowledge from the well-trodden path of offshore wind with this exciting clean molecule that is green hydrogen.

Format: This event will be held in hybrid format in the Wind Pavilion, Hall 5, Blue Zone, Scottish Event Campus in Glasgow, UK. Live streaming will be available for those who are unable to attend in-person.

Kindly note that only those who are already accredited for the COP 26 will gain access to the event. The event organisers are not able to provide passes for attendees.

Registration for this event is free and open to the public.

Opening Remarks: Francesco La Camera, DG, IRENA

Host: Ben Backwell, CEO, Global Wind Energy Council
  • Henrik Andersen, CEO, Vestas 
  • Minister Bento Albuquerque, Minister of Mines and Energy, Brazil
  • Mary Quaney, CEO, Mainstream Renewable Power

    Moderator: Sylvie Goyet, Advisor to the Vice President, Fondation Prince Albert II de Monaco, Member of the Steering Committee of the Because the Ocean Initiative 

    11:30 – 13:00 GMT

    Launch Event: Offshore Renewable Energy and Climate-Smart MSP Roadmap

    Join UN Global Compact, the Global Wind Energy Council, and the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO (IOC-UNESCO) for the launch of the global ‘Roadmap to Integrate Offshore Renewable Energy in a Climate-Smart Marine Spatial Plan’ – and hear from representatives of the public sector, industry and international organizations on how robust spatial planning processes can be key levers for successfully scaling-up ocean-based climate change mitigation solutions.

    The ocean hosts a wealth of climate change mitigation solutions, including offshore wind – but is increasingly under pressure from different human activities. Climate-Smart Marine Spatial Planning is a process with potential to reconcile clean energy’s role in delivering decarbonization with biodiversity considerations, wider Sustainable Development Goals, and ambitions of other marine users, including fisheries, shipping and coastal tourism.

    Format: This event will be held in hybrid format in the Wind Pavilion, Hall 5, SEC Centre, Blue Zone, Scottish Event Campus in Glasgow, UK. Livestreaming will be available for those who are unable to attend in-person.

    Kindly note that only those who are already accredited for the COP 26 will gain access to the event. The event organisers are not able to provide passes for attendees.

    Registration for this event is free and open to the public.

    Agenda and Speakers:

    Host: Erik Giercksky, Head, Ocean Stewardship Coalition, UN Global Compact

    Opening Remarks

    • Sturla Henriksen, Special Advisor, UN Global Compact
    • Joyce Lee, Head of Policy and Projects, Global Wind Energy Council
    • Julian Barbière, Head of Marine Policy and Regional Coordination Section and Ocean Decade Focal Point, IOC-UNESCO

    Panel 1: Unlocking Climate-Smart MSP for the Offshore Renewable Energy Industry

    • Yook Keun-hyung, Director of Marine Environment Research Department, Korea Maritime Institute
    • Sian Lloyd Rees, UK Country Manager, Aker Offshore Wind
    • Jay Borkland, Avangrid Renewables
    • Alison Clausen, Programme Specialist, IOC-UNESCO

    Panel 2: Fostering harmonious co-existence in emerging regions of offshore wind growth

    • Vivek Pathak, Director and Global Head for Climate Business, International Finance Corporation (IFC)
    • Vera Agostini, Deputy Director Fisheries, Food and Agriculture Organization
    • Xavier Guillou, Policy Officer, Marine Renewable Energy, European Commission
    • Jan Matthiesen, Director, Offshore Wind, Carbon Trust
    • Minna Epps, Director, Global Marine and Polar Programme, International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)

    Closing Remarks

    • Ignace Beguin, Ocean Lead, UNFCCC Climate Champions

    Lunch will be provided for attendees at the Wind Pavilion after this event, including sandwiches, small snacks, coffee and tea.

    16:00 – 17:30 GMT

    The Incredible Potential of Floating Offshore Wind

    With gigawatt scale projects far from shore, floating offshore wind presents a huge unexploited resource. We talk to technology specialists and developers about how floating is allowing entry into previously untapped waters as well as the added benefits that come with offshore wind.

    SATURDAY 6 NOVEMBER

    11:00-12:30 GMT

    South East Asia: Renewable Energy and Green Recovery

    Before the COVID-19 pandemic struck countries in southeast Asia were seeing some of the highest annual growth rates of energy demand globally. However, many of these nations still rely on coal for their dominant source of energy. If these energy mixes transitioned to renewable energies the economic slowdown caused by COVID-19 could be catalysed. Governments need to leverage the wind industry’s potential to generate massive capital investment, create skilled jobs and community benefits to ensure a green recovery and reverse some of the negative impacts from coronavirus. Research by the World Economic Forum reveals that every dollar invested in the energy transition between now and mid decade, will result in a return of 3 to 7 USD by avoiding future costs of climate change externalities.

    Format: This event will be held in hybrid format in the Wind Pavilion, Hall 5, Blue Zone, Scottish Event Campus in Glasgow, UK. Live streaming will be available for those who are unable to attend in-person.

    Kindly note that only those who are already accredited for the COP 26 will gain access to the event. The event organisers are not able to provide passes for attendees.

    Registration for this event is free and open to the public.

    Host: Alastair Dutton, Chair, Global Offshore Wind Task Force, GWEC

    Keynote speech: Kingsmill Bond, Energy Analyst, Carbon Tracker

    Speakers:

    • Ben Hunt, Head of Corporate Affairs, Siemens Gamesa
    • Marty Sinthavanarong, Vice President International Business Development, Gulf Energy Development
    • Fabby Tumiwa, Executive Director, Institute for Essential Services Reform
    • Nhien Ngo, Executive Director, Vietnam Initiative for Energy Transition Social Entreprise (virtual)

    Moderator: Tracey Crowe, Senior Director and Chief of Staff at Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL)

    MONDAY 8 NOVEMBER

    11:00-12:30 GMT

    Latin America: Wind Power as a Key Driver of Net Zero

    Wind energy has made significant inroads into Latin America’s energy mix, as a cost competitive source of clean energy and a key climate solution. Regional leaders such as Brazil and Chile have led the way in the region, relying on wind energy as a key driver of their national energy transitions. 

    At last year’s COP25 in Madrid, 10 countries of the LAC region committed to achieving the regional goal of 70% renewable energy by 2030 via the Renewable Energy for Latin America and the Caribbean (RELAC) Initiative.

    To achieve these targets, governments must work in partnership with the private sector to create enabling policy and regulatory environments to allow for accelerated investment in wind power. This means exploiting the vast onshore potential and open up Latin America’s waters to offshore wind.

    The scale up required to meet the RELAC and the wider global climate goals will also need significant investment in making the grid more flexible to take on larger shares of variable renewable energy. This will be a key enabler for wind energy, as a key driver of decarbonisation and economic growth in the region.

    Format: This event will be held in hybrid format in the Wind Pavilion, Hall 5, Blue Zone, Scottish Event Campus in Glasgow, UK. Live streaming will be available for those who are unable to attend in-person.

    Kindly note that only those who are already accredited for the COP 26 will gain access to the event. The event organisers are not able to provide passes for attendees.

    Registration for this event is free and open to the public.

    Panel discussion:

    • Juan Paredes, Senior Renewable Energy Specialist, Inter-American Development Bank*
    • Alfonso Blanco, Executive Secretary, OLADE (virtually)
    • Jon Lezamiz, Global Head of Public Affairs, Siemens Gamesa
    • Elbia Gannoum, CEO, ABEEOLICA (Brazil Wind Association)

    Moderator: Agnes M. da Costa – Special Advisor to Ministry of Mines and Energy, Government of Brazil

    (* indicates TBC)

    TUESDAY 9 NOVEMBER

    14:30-16:00 GMT

    Empowering Communities and Stakeholders in their own Local Energy Transition

    Engagement with communities and stakeholders is crucial to shaping public acceptance of renewable energy projects. As the percentage of renewables grows in national energy mixes, engagement from the bottom is needed just as much as government lobbying. Wind energy brings not only a plethora of economic gains but also helps tackle climate change and delivers environmental benefits. This panel will discuss the crucial role that communities and stakeholders play in wind developments.

    Format: This event will be held in hybrid format in the Wind Pavilion, Hall 5, Blue Zone, Scottish Event Campus in Glasgow, UK. Live streaming will be available for those who are unable to attend in-person.

    Kindly note that only those who are already accredited for the COP 26 will gain access to the event. The event organisers are not able to provide passes for attendees.

    Registration for this event is free and open to the public.

    Panel discussion

    • Neil Douglass, Director, BVG
    • Zoisa North-Bond, CEO, Octopus Renewables
    • Gabriel Schwanzer, Director Business Unit Wind, Bachmann (virtually)
    • Chibeze Ezekiel, Founder, Strategic Youth Network for Development (virtually)

    Moderator: Harriet Lamb, CEO, Ashden Climate Solutions

    (* indicates TBC)

    WEDNESDAY 10 NOVEMBER

    13:30 – 15:00 GMT

    Global Lessons for Rapid Wind Energy Growth: Europe and the United States

    Europe is the home of the global wind industry, where the technology is now being relied upon as a pillar of the region’s energy mix. The US, although some steps behind, is now on a similar trajectory. However, the energy transition is far from complete in both Europe and the US, and there are lessons learned on how scale up has occurred, and how it can happen much faster to reach our climate goals. This panel will cover the European wind energy success story so far, emerging European wind markets and how the US came late to offshore but are making big strides.

    Format: This event will be held in hybrid format in the Wind Pavilion, Hall 5, Blue Zone, Scottish Event Campus in Glasgow, UK. Live streaming will be available for those who are unable to attend in-person.

    Kindly note that only those who are already accredited for the COP 26 will gain access to the event. The event organisers are not able to provide passes for attendees.

    Registration for this event is free and open to the public.

    Panel 1 discussion

    • Isabel Rodriguez, Investment Director, Glennmont
    • Jon Salazar Rodriguez, CEO, Gazelle Wind Power
    • Matthias Taft, CEO, BayWa r.e. AG
    • Thomas Bruno Leurent, CEO, Akselos

    Panel 2 discussion

    • André Fernandes, EDPR Executive Director for P&C, IR & Sustainability
    • BOEM Representative*
    • American Clean Power Representative*

    Moderator: Philippa Nuttall-Jones, Editor in Chief, Environment and Sustainability, New Statesman

    (* indicates TBC)

    THURSDAY 11 NOVEMBER

    11:00 – 12:30 GMT

    Wind Energy can be a Stabilising force for Africa’s Energy Mix

    Following GWEC’s Launch of Africa WindPower, COP26 presents a valuable opportunity to deliver AWP’s key message – that wind energy belongs in Africa. The African continent is one of the world’s most vulnerable places to climate change, so the energy transition both on a global and regional African level is of utmost importance to people across the Continent. Wind energy is a key climate solution across the globe, but the technology’s socioeconomic benefits and cost competitiveness are key elements not being given enough consideration by governments across Africa. Moreover, wind energy resource across the Continent has been vastly underestimated until recent studies have disproved this misconception. GWEC recently launched Africa WindPower to establish a regional body representing the wind industry to create a platform to facilitate discussions between the public and private stakeholders to better understand how we can develop and deploy this vast potential. This panel provides a stage for such a discussion to take place, by drawing on wind energy’s success stories and looking beyond, to Africa’s nascent, burgeoning wind energy markets.

    Format: This event will be held in hybrid format in the Wind Pavilion, Hall 5, Blue Zone, Scottish Event Campus in Glasgow, UK. Live streaming will be available for those who are unable to attend in-person.

    Kindly note that only those who are already accredited for the COP 26 will gain access to the event. The event organisers are not able to provide passes for attendees.

    Registration for this event is free and open to the public.

    Opening brief

    • Wangari Muchiri, GWEC Africa WindPower Coordinator
    • Jerome Niessen, GWEC Africa WindPower Senior Adviser

    Panel discussion

    • Vivek Pathak, Director and Global Head for Climate Business, IFC
    • Dr. Kevin Kariuki, Vice President, Power, Energy, Climate and Green Growth – African Development Bank*
    • Jon Lezamiz, Global Head of Public Affairs, Siemens Gamesa
    • Mandy Rambharos, General Manager Just Transition, ESKOM*
    • Dana Younger, Senior Adviser, GWEC

    Moderator: Emerson Clarke, Director of Growth and Partnerships, GWEC

    Monday

    November 1st

    We've no events scheduled this day, but we will be at the Wind Pavilion in Hall 5 of the Blue Zone, so please come by to get a coffee and say hello.

     

    Tuesday

    November 2nd

    Event Name: Sustainability in the renewables sector 

    Description: The event will focus in on the key areas the Alliance was formed to address: Reaching net zero, Human rights in the energy transition, and the Environmental impact of change

    Date/Time: 2/11/2021, 14:30 - 16:00

    Glasgow Location: Blue Zone, Hall 5, SECC

    Virtual Location: [To Follow]

    Registration link: 👉 EventBrite

     

    Wednesday

    November 3rd

    Event Name: Financing the rapid and equitable global phaseout of coal

    Description: This panel will convene voices from multilateral development banks, energy investors, renewable energy developers and NGOs to discuss various mechanisms to incentivise a rapid and equitable shift of finance away from coal. 

    Date/Time: 3/11/21, 11:00 - 12:30

    Glasgow Location: Blue Zone, Hall 5, SECC

    Virtual Location: [To Follow]

    Registration link: 👉 EventBrite

     

    Event Name: Delivering Innovative Finance for Net Zero

    Description: Many countries have great wind resource but they aren't yet exploiting their full potential to the benefit of the economy and community. Why? 

    Date/Time: 3/11/21, 14:30 - 16:00

    Glasgow Location: Blue Zone, Hall 5, SECC

    Virtual Location: [To Follow]

    Registration link: 👉 EventBrite

    Thursday

    November 4th

    Event Name: Green Hydrogen x Offshore Wind: A solutions collaboration 

    Description: Hydrogen has seen an increased interest over the past year, particularly as a solution to decarbonising hard to abate sectors. We talk to industry partners working in this space about how we can pair knowledge from the well-trodden path of offshore wind with this exciting clean molecule that is green hydrogen.

    Date/Time: 4/11/21, 11:00 - 12:30

    Glasgow Location: Blue Zone, Hall 5, SECC

    Virtual Location: [To Follow]

    Registration link: 👉 EventBrite

    Event Name: Time for net zero, are you in? 

    Description: GWEC's flag ship wind event. Join senior leaders in the renewables industry to hear about the role wind will play in net zero and the benefits it can delivery to the global economy. 

    Date/Time: 4/11/21, 14:00 - 15:30 

    Glasgow Location: Blue Zone, Hall 5, SECC

    Virtual Location: [To Follow]

    Registration link: 👉 EventBrite

     

    Friday

    November 5th

    Event Name: The Ocean as a Clean Energy Solution 

    Description: The world's ocean contains a magnitude of untapped emissions mitigation potential in every region. This panel will convene high-level voices, including government Ministers, the leads of international institutions and renewable energy industry CEOs, to discuss the global untapped potential of offshore wind as a climate change mitigation opportunity.

    Date/Time: 5/11/21, 10:00-11:00

    Glasgow Location: Blue Zone, Hall 5, SECC

    Virtual Location: [To Follow]

    Registration link: 👉 EventBrite


    Event Name
    : Launch Event: Offshore Renewable Energy and Climate-Smart MSP Roadmap

    Description: Join UN Global Compact, the Global Wind Energy Council, and the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO (IOC-UNESCO) for the launch of the global ‘Roadmap to Integrate Offshore Renewable Energy in a Climate-Smart Marine Spatial Plan’ – and hear from representatives of the public sector, industry and international organizations on how robust spatial planning processes can be key levers for successfully scaling-up ocean-based climate change mitigation solutions.

    Date/Time: 5/11/21, 11:30-13:00

    Glasgow Location: Blue Zone, Hall 5, SECC

    Virtual Location: [To Follow]

    Registration link: 👉 EventBrite

    Event Name: The incredible potential of floating offshore wind 
    Description: With gigawatt scale projects far from shore, floating offshore wind is allowing entry into previously untapped waters as well as the added benefits that come with offshore wind. 

    Date/Time: 5/11/21, 16:00 - 17:30

    Glasgow Location: Blue Zone, Hall 5, SECC

    Virtual Location: [To Follow]

    Registration link: 👉 EventBrite

     

    Saturday

    November 6th

    Event Name: South East Asia: Renewable energy and green recovery

    Description: How can governments in Southeast Asia use the energy transition to catalyse the recovery from COVID-19?

    Date/Time: 6/11/21, 11:00-12.30

    Glasgow Location: Blue Zone, Hall 5, SECC

    Virtual Location: [To Follow]

    Registration link: 👉 EventBrite

     

    Monday

    November 8th

    Event Name: Latin America: Wind Power as a Key Driver of Net Zero 

    Description: Wind energy has made significant inroads into Latin America’s energy mix, as a cost competitive source of clean energy and a key climate solution. This event will explore the scale up required to meet the RELAC and the wider global climate goals for the region that will also need significant investment in making the grid more flexible to take on larger shares of variable renewable energy.

    Date/Time: 8/11/21, 11:00 - 12:30

    Glasgow Location: Blue Zone, Hall 5, SECC

    Virtual Location: [To Follow]

    Registration link: 👉 EventBrite

     

    Tuesday 

    November 9th

    Event Name: Empowering communities and stakeholders in their own local energy transition

    Description: This panel will discuss the crucial role that communities and stakeholders play in wind developments, and how to engage with those parties throughout a project’s lifetime.

    Date/Time: 09/11/21, 14:30 - 16:00

    Glasgow Location: Blue Zone, Hall 5, SECC

    Virtual Location: [To Follow]

    Registration link: 👉 EventBrite

     

    Wednesday 

    November 10th

    Event Name: Global Lessons for Rapid Wind Energy Growth: Europe and the United States

    Description: This panel will cover the European wind energy success story so far, emerging European wind markets and how the US came late to offshore but are making big strides. 

    Date/Time: 10/11/21, 13:30 - 15:00

    Glasgow Location: Blue Zone, Hall 5, SECC

    Virtual Location: [To Follow]

    Registration link: 👉 EventBrite

     

    Thursday 

    November 11th

    Event Name: Wind energy can be a stabilising force for Africa's energy mix

    Description: Wind energy belongs in Africa. The African continent is one of the world’s most vulnerable places to climate change, so the energy transition both on a global and regional African level is of utmost importance to people across the Continent. This panel provides a stage for a discussion of the region’s wind energy success stories, and will look at Africa’s nascent, burgeoning wind energy markets.

    Date/Time: 11/11/21. 11:00-12:30
    Glasgow Location: Blue Zone, Hall 5, SECC

    Virtual Location: [To Follow]

    Registration link: 👉 EventBrite

     

    Friday 

    November 12th

    Event Name: Looking Forward

    Description: Closing remarks from GWEC about the discussion made at COP and the prospects for the future. 

    Date/Time: 11/11/21. 0930-10:00

    Glasgow Location: Blue Zone, Hall 5, SECC

    Virtual Location: [To Follow]
    Registration link: [To Follow]