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Geopolitics of the Energy Transition

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Join us on June 24th for the high-level online conference on the “Geopolitics of the Energy Transition” promoted by ISPI, the UK Embassy in Rome and Enel Foundation.

 

A new concept of energy security is emerging as the world shifts to clean energy sources. Renewable energy and smart interconnections will increase energy independence as countries move away from fossil fuels. A leadership model based on knowledge – rather than commodities –is assuming a central role. This makes clean energy more accessible for all. Climate security is also favoured by the transition, which helps lower emissions and reduce climate impacts. This All4Climate conference on the “Geopolitics of the Energy Transition” will delve into the socio-economic, commercial, security and foreign policy implications of the shift, highlighting the role that governments and multilateral fora – particularly COP26 and the G20 – can play.

 

Ispi has always been careful to ensure an inclusive working environment and to be attentive to gender diversity and to the plurality of voices represented in its initiatives. When this is not reflected in one of our publications or events, it is due to the unavailability of the consulted experts to participate or to challenges in identifying specific profiles in our network.  

 

 

Access HERE to submit your questions to the speakers.

 

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Jill Morris

Climate change is now. Unless we don't take concrete action, future generations will bear the brunt of our choices

 

Michele Crisostomo

We need to put at the centre of the stage the governance issue

 

Giampiero Massolo

Decarbonisation is not only a multilateral endeavour, it is also a multi-stakeholder endeavour

 

Neil Morisetti

Climate change has impacts on all aspects of our life, including security

 

Simone Tagliapietra

The European Green Deal entails a number of geopolitcal benefits for the European Union

 

Salvatore Bernabei

Renewables give the opportunity to all countries to be more independent

 

Elizabeth Press

An holistic policy framework has to be in place to optimize the outcomes of energy transition

 

Florian Ermacora

Renewables give the opportunity to all countries to be more independent

Thursday, 24 June, 2021 - 09:45
Online Conference

SPEAKERS

Salvatore Bernabei
CEO of Enel Green Power and Head of Global Power Generation of Enel Group
Kingsmill Bond
Energy Strategist, Carbon Tracker Initiative
Michele Crisostomo
Chair of Enel and Chair of the Scientific Committee of Enel Foundation
Giampaolo Cutillo
Head of Energy Environment and Sustainability Unit, Directorate General for Global Affairs, Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation
Florian Ermacora
Head of Unit Neighbourhood Policies and International Relations, Energy Policy: Strategy and Coordination, DG ENER, European Commission
Giampiero Massolo
President, ISPI
Neil Morisetti
Vice Dean (Public Policy), Faculty of Engineering Sciences, University College London
Jill Morris
Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Italy
Carlo Papa
Managing Director, Enel Foundation
Elizabeth Press
Director of Planning and Programme Support, IRENA
Simon Sharpe
Deputy Director, Policy Campaigns at COP26 Unit, UK Cabinet Office
Tim Stern
Deputy Director, FCDO-BEIS International Energy Unit
Simone Tagliapietra
Senior Fellow, Bruegel; Adjunct Professor, Università Cattolica di Milano; Senior Associate, ISPI
İman Ahmed
Focal Point for Humanitarian Energy-SDG 7, UNMGCY
Bruno Idini
Chairman, SciencesPo Energy Association
Helen Watts
Senior Director of Global Partnerships, Student Energy

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