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ADVANCING THE ENERGY TRANSITION 25 OCTOBER – 29 OCTOBER 2021 (MONDAY – FRIDAY)
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Join us to gain first-hand insights from the world’s energy thought leaders at the 14th edition of Singapore International Energy Week (SIEW) this 25 – 29 October. SIEW 2021 brings together the world’s leading energy experts in one week, one location. Don’t miss this opportunity to benefit from our line-up of energy thought leaders with the exchange of views and perspectives at the various conferences and events during SIEW.
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SINGAPORE ENERGY SUMMIT 2021
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*SES is qualified for 4 PDUs by PEB
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SINGAPORE-IRENA HIGH-LEVEL FORUM
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The Singapore-IRENA High Level Forum will discuss “Investing in an Inclusive and Just Clean Energy Transition” with a focus on three key themes:
- Mobilising investments to support the energy transition
- Shaping an inclusive and just energy transition
- Role of technology in driving the energy transition.
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15:00 – 15:15 hrs
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Welcome Remarks & Opening Remarks
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Session 1: Mobilising Investment to Support Energy Transition
Presented by SMBC
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15:15 – 16:00 hrs
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Panel Discussion
To ensure a sustainable, climate-safe and resilient future, significant investments need to flow into an energy system that prioritizes renewables, electrification, energy efficiency and associated infrastructures. At the same time, those investments must not lead to lock-in effects that are not compatible with the 1.5°C Scenario. The 1.5°C Scenario shows that cumulative investments of over USD 24 trillion should be redirected from fossil fuels to energy transition technologies over the period to 2050. In annual terms, an over two-fold rise in energy sector investments to USD 4.4 trillion per year until 2050 would be needed compared to USD 1.8 trillion invested in 2019 or nearly 5% of global estimated gross domestic product today.
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Session 2: Shaping an Inclusive and Just Energy Transition
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16:00 – 16:40 hrs
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Panel Discussion
The energy transition cannot be considered in isolation, separate from the socio-economic context in which it is deployed. Investing in energy transition technologies creates up to three times more jobs than do fossil fuels, for each million dollars of spending. Social and economic policy, based on collaboration and co-operation, can address the fairness and justice dimensions, both within and between countries.
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Session 3: The Role of Technology in Driving the Energy Transition
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16:40 – 17:20 hrs
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Panel Discussion
Beyond the mobilisation of financial investments, technology serves as an important vehicle towards our low carbon energy future. From battery storage, smart grid, to carbon capture, technologies like these have seen significant advancement of the last decade. Going forward, it is crucial that we examine the ways and means in which we can further accelerate the development and deployment of technology to enhance the role of renewables, better manage energy demand, and further decarbonise the energy sector.
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17:20 – 17:30 hrs
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Closing Remarks
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Find out more about SIEW 2021’s programme, speakers and latest information on the SIEW website.
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SIGN UP NOW TO ENJOY EARLY BIRD SPECIAL!
Save up to SGD $400 (USP $890) when you register before 1 October.
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SIEW 2021 Sponsors:
The Singapore International Energy Week (SIEW) is made possible by the support of our sponsors. For more information about sponsorship opportunities with SIEW, you may contact Serene Chua at Serene_chua@ema.gov.sg.
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About the Organisers:
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The Singapore International Energy Week (SIEW) is an annual platform for energy professionals, policymakers and commentators to discuss and share best practices and solutions within the global energy space. SIEW 2021 will be held in a hybrid format with both onsite and online components from the 25 - 29 October at Marina Bay Sands.
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The Energy Market Authority (EMA) is a statutory board under the Ministry of Trade and
Industry. Our main goals are to ensure a reliable and secure energy supply, promote
effective competition in the energy market and develop a dynamic energy sector in
Singapore. Through our work, the EMA seeks to forge a progressive energy landscape for
sustained growth. Please visit www.ema.gov.sg for more information.
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