Ingeniera Ambiental
RenewableS 2011
GLOBAL STATUS REPORT
Ren21 STeeRInG COMMITTee
Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
United Arab Emirates
Adnan Z. Amin
International Renewable Energy
Agency (IRENA)
Corrado Clini
Ministry for the Environment
and Territory
Italy
Robert Dixon
Climate and Chemicals Team
Global Environment Facility
Michael Eckhart
Citigroup, Inc.
UnitedStates of America
Mohamed El-Ashry
United Nations Foundation
Saliem Fakir
World Wide Fund for Nature
South Africa
Deepak Gupta
Ministry of New and
Renewable Energy
India
Amal Haddouche
Ministry of Energy, Mines,
Water and Environment
Morocco
David Hales
College of the Atlantic
United States of America
Kirsty Hamilton
Chatham House
United Kingdom
St. John Hoskyns
Departmentof Energy &
Climate Change
United Kingdom
Didier Houssin
Directorate of Energy
Markets and Security
International Energy Agency
Tetsunari Iida
Institute for Sustainable Energy
Policies
Japan
Øivind Johansen
Ministry of Petroleum and Energy
Norway
Mahama Kappiah
ECOWAS Regional Centre for
Renewable Energy and Energy
Efficiency (ECREEE)
Cape Verde
Manfred KonukiewitzFederal Ministry for Economic
Cooperation and Development
Germany
Hans-Jorgen Koch
Danish Energy Agency
Ministry of Climate and Energy
Denmark
Emani Kumar
ICLEI – Local Governments for
Sustainability, South Asia Office
André Correa do Lago
Ministry of External Relations
Brazil
Junfeng Li
National Development and Reform
Commission, Energy Research
Institute/ Chinese RenewableEnergy Industries Association
China
Bindu Lohani
Asian Development Bank
Ernesto Macìas Galàn
Alliance for Rural Electrification
Pradeep Monga
Energy and Climate Change Branch
United Nations Industrial
Development Organization
Paul Mubiru
Ministry of Energy and Mineral
Development
Uganda
Nebojsa Nakicenovic
International Institute for Applied
Systems Analysis
Austria
KadriNassiep
National Energy Research
Institute
South Africa
Rajendra Pachauri
The Energy and Resources Institute
India
Wolfgang Palz
World Council for Renewable
Energy
Mark Radka
Division of Technology, Industry
and Economics
United Nations Environment
Programme
Peter Rae
International Renewable Energy
Alliance
Athena Ronquillo Ballesteros
World Resources Institute/ GreenIndependent Power Producers
Network
Steve Sawyer
Global Wind Energy Council
Maria Sicilia Salvadores
Iberdrola
Spain
Griffin Thompson
Department of State
United States of America
Ibrahim Togola
Mali Folkecenter/ Citizens United
for Renewable Energy and
Sustainability
Piotr Tulej
DG Climate Action
European Commission
Veerle Vandeweerd
Energy and Environment Group
United NationsDevelopment
Programme
Arthouros Zervos
European Renewable Energy
Council
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R enewable e n e R g y Policy n e two R k
f o R t he 21 st c e ntu Ry
REN21 convenes international multi-stakeholder
leadership toenable a rapid global transition to
renewable energy. It promotes appropriate policies
that increase the wise use of renewable energies
in developing and industrialized economies.
Open to a wide variety of dedicated stakeholders,
REN21 connects governments, international
institutions, nongovernmental organizations,
industry associations, and other partnerships and
initiatives. REN21...
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