Global Alliance calls for quality criteria for energy target
Global Alliance calls for quality criteria for 100%
Renewable Energy Targets
Hamburg/
Seoul, April 8, 2015 - An increasing number of
local governments is setting ambitious renewable energy
targets to combat human induced climate chaos. In a joint
statement, members of the Global 100% RE campaign, an
international alliance of organizations, associations and
research institutions, highlight, however, that an energy
transformation can only succeed if benefits are shared
across society, including citizens and communities. At the
ICLEI World congress in Seoul, Korea, the group warns that
future energy markets built on 100% renewable energy have to
be ‘people centered’ and ‘community
driven’.
Members of the group include
the World Future Council, Fraunhofer ISE, World Wind Energy
Association and ICLEI, the world’s biggest cities network.
A spokesperson of the alliance says the increasing number of
regions and cities committing on a 100% renewable energy
target are ‘an encouraging signal’. However, there is a
need for quality criteria for reaching 100% Renewable
Energy. Therefore the alliance is introducing guidelines for
governments to ensure that this transformation will indeed
serve the needs of the people and facilitate ‘the required
system change’.
The guidelines presented include
a robust policy framework, a clear mandate to facilitate the
implementation of emerging and innovative technologies as
well as a reasonable monitoring procedure to measure
progress. They will also help to assess different levels of
commitment with regard to the three sectors of transport,
heat and electricity.
“Cities, towns and
countries around the world show continued leadership to
tackle environmental, economic and social crisis by shifting
toward 100% renewable energy. However, this transformation
will only happen if it is in line with just and democratic
principles” says Anna Leidreiter, Coordinator of the
Global 100% RE Alliance.
This week in Seoul, the
alliance launches a new 100% RE network for local
governments that will follow a people-centered and
decentralized approach. The initiative is based on
indicators and criteria in order to strengthen the
understanding within local governments on what 100% RE means
and to enhance the knowledge on how to reach
it.
Stefan Gsaenger, Secretary General of the World
Wind Energy Association: “The global renewable energy
uptake is highly encouraging. However, it would be an
illusion to believe that simply fuelling the same system
with different resources will lead us into the right
direction and keep the planet for our current and future
generations habitable. Instead, we must transform our
societies and economies to ensure sustainable access to
energy for all. Examples from around the world show that
community-driven solutions enable our society to convert our
energy production and supply industry at the required speed
and
scale.”
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