SIEW Summit
| Organiser | Energy Market Authority |
| Date | 21 Oct 2024, 08:55 - 17:30 hrs |
| Venue | Level 5, Sands Grand Ballroom |
Qualified for 6 PDUs by Professional Engineers Board (PEB)
SIEW 2024 is Powered by Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) provided by Geneco
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This panel sets the stage by discussing the theme of “A Connected and Sustainable Energy World”, exploring how the convergence of connectivity and sustainability is key in shaping Asia’s future energy landscape.
Discussions will focus on the deployment of smart grid technologies, energy storage solutions, and demand-side management to optimise energy usage, enhance grid resilience, and accelerate the integration of renewable energy sources. It will also delve into the policy, regulatory, and investment considerations for fostering a connected and sustainable energy future.
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The panel will discuss the technological advancements, investment prospects, and policy imperatives driving the widespread adoption of low-carbon energy solutions. The discussion will focus on the viability of low-carbon technologies and highlight the imperative for public-private partnerships, technological advancements in carbon capture and storage, geothermal and nuclear, and international cooperation in accelerating the transition towards a sustainable and resilient energy future.
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The panel highlights the significance of regional energy interconnectivity in fostering sustainable collaboration and driving the transition towards a resilient and integrated energy landscape. The discussion will explore various areas including, policy and regulatory, as well as development of flexible cross-border market models, to enhance regional energy interconnectivity.
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The panel will explore the potential of hydrogen and ammonia as clean energy carriers, their applications in decarbonising various sectors including power generation, and their role in enabling energy storage and grid flexibility. It will also delve into the technological advancements, investment opportunities, and policy imperatives necessary to support the development and integration of hydrogen and ammonia infrastructure.
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The panel will focus on the pivotal roles of renewables and natural gas in the current energy transition, exploring their contributions to decarbonisation, energy security, and economic growth. The discussion will delve into the collaborative integration of these energy sources to achieve, the dual imperatives of emissions reduction and energy reliability, while considering the evolving energy market dynamics, investment opportunities, and regulatory frameworks that support the deployment in sustainable energy systems.
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The panel will analyse the impact of carbon pricing, emissions trading schemes, and carbon markets on mobilising investment for low-carbon energy infrastructure. Discussion will focus on the financing frameworks, development of private capital markets, and the role of international development finance to drive the net zero transition.
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The closing panel highlights the importance of an inclusive energy transition that prioritises equitable access, community empowerment, and diversity in the energy sector. Discussion will focus on the role of diverse perspectives, inclusive innovation, and community-driven solutions in advancing the energy transition and discussing the potential for inclusive technologies and business models to address energy equity challenges.
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SIEW 2024 Theme: A Connected and Sustainable Energy World
As the energy world strives to triple renewables and double energy efficiency, more needs to be done to strengthen energy security and resilience. By 2025, a third of the world’s electricity will come from renewables, with electricity demand still set to grow.
There is an urgent need to modernise power grids, strengthen regional interconnectivity, enable greater cross-border power trade to optimise resources, and to expand green sustainable financing and carbon markets. More international collaboration, joint investment, and R&D into low-carbon technologies such as hydrogen and geothermal energy are pivotal for accelerating deployment. The global energy community will also need to transition effectively in a just, orderly, and equitable manner which improves the lives of all citizens.
The Singapore International Energy Week (SIEW) 2024 brings together visionary energy leaders to address these pressing issues to identify growth opportunities, areas for inclusive cooperation, as well as pragmatic actions towards a decarbonised energy future. Key topics include interconnected energy ecosystems, low-carbon technologies, green and transition finance, as well as innovative energy markets.
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