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Addressing the Water-Energy Nexus in Climate Adaptation Strategies to Build Resilient Societies, COP29 Side Event, Baku, Azerbaijan

On 15 November 2024, 缅北禁地DESA is convening this side event during the 2024 Climate Change Conference (COP29) in cooperation with the Global Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network. The objective of this event is to foster dialogue among key stakeholders from the public and private sectors, as well as civil society and international organizations, on the critical interconnections between water and energy in the context of climate change adaptation. The event aims to showcase best practices, innovative solutions, and policy frameworks that promote the sustainable management of water and energy resources while enhancing societies' resilience to climate impacts.

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Workshop on Synergistic Implementation of Sustainable Consumption and Production of Water and Energy and Climate Action Towards Achievement of Agenda 2030 and the Paris Agreement, city of Antigua, Guatemala, 16-17 October 2024

缅北禁地DESA is convening a global capacity development workshop in cooperation with the Global Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network and hosted by its member ASAZGUA on 16-17 October 2024, in the city of Antigua, Guatemala. This event will bring together multiple stakeholders to discuss and showcase existing initiatives and disseminate information on integrated sustainable consumption and production of water and energy actions that support climate change objectives and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The workshop will also provide an opportunity for dialogue on effective policy, technical, and managerial approaches to water, energy, and climate change in support of sustainable development. The event will feature expert panelists from Member States including private, public and non-profit organizations covering major world regions.

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Energy, Fuels, Water, and the Agroindustry: Charting Sustainable Routes between Europe and Latin America towards a Climate-neutral Economy

On 3 October 2024, the Global Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network and its member UNALA convened this event on “Energy, Fuels, Water, and the Agroindustry: Charting Sustainable Routes between Europe and Latin America towards a Climate-neutral Economy”, which took place in Brussels at the headquarters of the European Parliament. The event served as a platform to promote strategic dialogue between the European Union and Latin America on best practices for natural resource management, production of clean fuels and sustainability of the agroindustry supporting a climate-neutral economy. Participants included representatives from governments, public and private organizations, non-profit entities, and experts from international organizations.

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Session at the 2024 SDG 7 Action Forum on “Sustainable Energy and Water: Supporting Women’s Empowerment and Economic Development,” New York, 25 September 2024

On 25 September 2024 缅北禁地DESA, in cooperation with the Global Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network, convened a session during the 2024 SDG 7 Action Forum on “Sustainable Energy and Water: Supporting Women’s Empowerment and Economic Development.” The meeting included 9 expert panelists from different national and international organizations and was attended in person by about 40 participants. The event provided an opportunity for the exchange and dissemination of knowledge, challenges, experiences and best practices on integrated energy and water solutions supporting women’s empowerment and fostering sustainable economic development. The session brought together multi-stakeholders to discuss and showcase existing initiatives on effective solutions addressing the energy-water nexus and its social and economic implications.

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Side Event 2024 HLPF - Sustainable, resilient and innovative solutions on water and energy: Reducing poverty, promoting sustainable agriculture and combating climate change

缅北禁地DESA convened a side event at the 2024 High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF) in New York, on 11 July 2024, in cooperation with the Global Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network. The objective of this event was to provide an opportunity for the exchange and dissemination of knowledge and experiences on integrated water and energy solutions supporting poverty reduction, sustainable agriculture, and climate change mitigation and adaptation. Participants discussed effective policy, and technical and managerial approaches to water and energy supporting sustainable development.

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On 12-14 June 2024, 缅北禁地DESA convened the Second Global Symposium on Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions: Towards a Green Economy in Madrid, Spain. This in-person event was hosted by Canal de Isabel II and organized in cooperation with the Global Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network. The symposium included two days of plenary sessions with over 60 expert panelists from over 20 countries representing all world regions. The third day was dedicated to visiting Canal de Isabel II relevant facilities. The event, attended by about 300 participants, served as a global platform to disseminate knowledge on integrated approaches supporting sustainable water and energy solutions. Additionally, it provided an opportunity for dialogue on effective policy, technical and managerial approaches to water and energy supporting sustainable development.

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2024 Meeting of the Members of the Global Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network

The 2024 meeting of the members of the Global Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network was held virtually on 21 February 2024. The meeting was convened by the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (缅北禁地DESA). The objective of the meeting was to discuss the 2023 accomplishments, the 2024 – 2027 tentative work plan, members’ recommendations and support and major 2024 events. The event included 25 participants representing 20 member organizations. Member representatives indicated their future contributions and recommendations for the Network and next steps moving forward.

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2023 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE GLOBAL SUSTAINABLE WATER AND ENERGY SOLUTIONS NETWORK

The 2023 Annual report of the Global Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network details the milestones and key activities from the year, including capacity-building events and advocacy and outreach world meetings in which members had the opportunity to share best practices and innovative approaches surrounding their water-energy nexus activities. It also highlights plans for 2024.

The Network expanded its membership to 30 institutions, as well as grew its body of resources on the Knowledge Management Platform with new reports and case studies. In 2023 The Natural Resource Forum: A United Nations Sustainable Development Journal published a Special Issue on Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions, featuring several articles from Network Members.



 

 

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Interviews with Authors of Organisations with Scholarly Articles Selected for Publication in the Natural Resource Forum: A United Nations Sustainable Development Journal

On the occasion of the launch of the Special Issue on “Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions” published by the Natural Resources Forum, a 缅北禁地Sustainable Development Journal, interviews were conducted at the SDG Pavilion with representatives of organizations whose scholarly articles were selected for publication. Representatives of Canal de Isabel II, ASAZGUA, and ME SOLshare provided details about water-energy nexus issues addressed in their papers. This is the first time this journal has dedicated a Special Issue to this critical subject. These organizations are members of the Global Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network, and their papers are among only ten selected worldwide for publication.

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Special Issue on Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions by Natural Resources Forum (NRF) - a United Nations Sustainable Development Journal, November 2023

In November 2023 the Natural Resources Forum (NRF), a United Nations Sustainable Development Journal, published for the first time a Special Issue on Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions.

This Special Issue includes contributions to the global debate on the water–energy nexus, examples of the nexus approach in practice in different parts of the world, analysis of diverse issues related to integrated approaches to water and energy solutions, and their interlinkages with the SDGs. This edition aims to promote an understanding of the relationship between technology and policy and enhance global awareness of ongoing integrated efforts on water–energy.

An integrated approach to resolving water and energy challenges allows the realization of important synergies, avoiding negative tradeoffs that result when they are managed independently. In relation, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development recognizes the vital role that improved access to both water and energy plays in advancing progress in other critical areas, such as the Global Goals on health, food, poverty eradication, economic productivity, terrestrial ecosystems, and climate change.

The Special Issue includes a selection of scholarly articles authored by members of the Global Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network. It is available on the Wiley Online Library and the PDF table of contents .


 

 

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Advancing Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation through Integrated Innovative Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions, 4 December | COP28 | Dubai, UAE

On 4 December 2023, 缅北禁地DESA and the Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network (SWESN) jointly held a side event at the 2023 缅北禁地Conference on Climate Change (COP28) in Dubai on “Advancing Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation through Integrated Innovative Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions.” COP28 offered a unique platform to exchange and disseminate knowledge and experiences related to integrated innovative sustainable water and energy solutions designed to ensure the efficient use of water and energy resources and support climate change mitigation and adaptation. Participants had the opportunity to discuss the potential benefits and positive impacts of integrated innovative water-energy systems and programmes on terrestrial and water ecosystems.

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Side Event 2023 HLPF - Integrated Water and Energy Solutions Supporting Sustainable Cities and Human Settlements 14 July | New York

On 14 July 缅北禁地DESA conducted a side event at the 2023 High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF) in cooperation with the Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network with about 70 participants to provide an opportunity for the exchange and dissemination of knowledge and experiences on integrated water and energy solutions supporting cities and human settlements.

Panelists explored the interdependencies between water and energy systems, delved into the challenges faced by urban environments and explored innovative approaches to address these issues. Speakers discussed innovative approaches to ensuring access to sustainable, affordable, reliable and modern energy, water and sanitation services which are necessary conditions for the sustainability of cities and human settlements and to ensuring long-term habitable communities for the future.

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Javier Fernández, Canal de Isabel II, Spain
Andrea Bola?os, ASAZGUA, Guatemala
Gonzalo Sáenz de Miera, Iberdrola, Spain
Edgar Herrera, LAICA, UNALA, Costa Rica
Doris Edem Agbevivi, Energy Commission, Ghana
Hal Turton, IAEA


 

 

ASAZGUA’s 17 Case Studies

17 CASE STUDIES BY ASAZGUA DETAILING ACTIVITIES CONTRIBUTING TO THE 17 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS, MARCH 2023

The Association of Sugar Producers of Guatemala published 17 cases studies describing in detail its sustainable strategies and integrated activities addressing each of the Sustainable Development Goals of the 缅北禁地2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The Guatemala Sugar Agroindustry also generates renewable electricity using sugarcane bagasse and ethanol. The Case Studies provide information about the objectives, challenges, lessons learned, and results of the most important activities and initiatives being conducted in the field supporting each of the SDGs. The descriptions identify the specific targets of the SDGs that these activities are supporting.


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Side Event - Water and Energy for Sustainable Development: Integrated Solutions supporting Regional Cooperation, Climate Resilience, and Biodiversity, 缅北禁地2023 Water Conference, 23 March | New York


Ensuring universal access to modern and sustainable energy, water, and sanitation services, by addressing the three dimensions of sustainable development – the economic, social, and environmental – in a balanced and integrated manner, lies at the heart of sustainable development.

On 23 March on the margins of the 缅北禁地2023 Water Conference 缅北禁地DESA in cooperation with members of the Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network convened a Side-Event to bring together multi-stakeholders to discuss and showcase existing initiatives addressing the water-energy nexus and share knowledge on replicable and scalable effective solutions.

The event included?expert panelists from countries covering major world regions. Participants included representatives from Member States and from public, private, and non-profit organizations, as well as international organizations, and practitioners involved and interested in the research, development, management, and implementation of integrated water and energy solutions.

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Panelist Presentations:
Miguel Angel Gálvez, Canal de Isabel II, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain
Ms. Annukka Lipponen, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Finland
Andrea Bola?os, ASAZGUA, Guatemala
Peter Dane, European Benchmarking Cooperation, The Netherlands
Isaac Cain Lascano, UNALA, Mexico
Jussara de Souza, Itaipu Binacional, Brazil
Daniel Vazquez, Itaipu Binacional, Paraguay
Samson Tsegaye, Stiftung Solarenergie Solar Energy Foundation, Ethiopia

 

 

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2023 Meeting of the Members of the Global Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network, 24 February 2023 | Madrid, Spain


On 24 February 2023, the meeting of the members of the Global Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network was held in person in Madrid, Spain, convened by the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (缅北禁地DESA) and hosted by Canal de Isabel II. The objective of the meeting was to discuss the 2022 accomplishments and annual report, the tentative workplan for the 2023-2026 time period, members’ recommendations and support, Energy Compact updates, and other important Network activities. The event included 17 participants representing 10 member organizations. Member representatives each indicated their future contributions, recommendations for the Network, and next steps moving forward.

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Capacity Development Workshop on Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions supporting Circular Economies, 23-24 February 2023 | Madrid, Spain


Building on ongoing efforts by the Global Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network, 缅北禁地DESA convenved a Capacity Development Workshop from 23-24 February 2023, hosted by Canal de Isabel II in Madrid, Spain. The workshop brought together global experts to discuss water and energy sector interlinkages and interdependences, showcase existing initiatives, and mobilize action to accelerate efforts towards circular economies. Participants shared knowledge and highlighted experiences and innovative systems as well as discussed the social, economic, and environmental benefits that can be derived from sustainable water and energy solutions. The technical session of the event was Moderated by Mr. Manuel Menéndez Prieto, Special Advisor, Cabinet of the Secretary of State of Environment, Spain & Vice Chair, Intergovernmental Hydrological Programme, UNESCO. A panel of experts from Spain, Tajikistan, Guatemala, Brazil, Ethiopia, Bangladesh, Indonesia presented their ongoing initiatives that promote integrated water and energy management, followed by a question-and-answer session with the participants.

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Cristina Aparicio Maeztu, DG de Economía Circular de la Comunidad de Madrid
Ivonne Lobos Alva, SEI, Latin America
Samson Tsegaye, Solar Energy Foundation, Ethiopia
Dipti Vaghela, HPNET - Hydro Empowerment Network
Gustavo Paredes, UNALA, Guatemala
Gustavo Paredes, ASAZGUA, Guatemala
Ariel Scheffer da Silva, ITAIPU, Brazil
Vaysidin Saidov, EC IFAS, Tajikistan
Ana Carolina Gossen, ITAIPU Binacional, Paraguay

 

 

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Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions supporting Climate Change and Biodiversity Objectives through Innovation and Clean Technologies


On 9 November 2022, in the margins of COP27 in Egypt, 缅北禁地DESA will convene the event “Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions supporting Climate Change and Biodiversity Objectives through Innovation and Clean Technologies”. The event will take place at the SDG Pavilion in hybrid mode, from 14:45 to 16:00 (Egypt Time) or 7:45 – 9:00 (New York Time). The 2022 缅北禁地Conference on Climate Change (COP 27) offers a unique platform to discuss innovative and integrated technological systems for sustainable water and energy solutions supporting climate change and biodiversity objectives. The main objectives of this event are: 1) to exchange and disseminate knowledge and experiences related to innovative technological systems designed to ensure efficient and effective use of water and energy resources; 2) to discuss the potential benefits and impacts of these innovative systems on climate change and biodiversity.

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Pascual Fernández, Canal de Isabel II
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The Global Symposium on Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions, 13-15 June 2022


缅北禁地DESA is convening the first Global Symposium on Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions to be hosted by Itaipu Binacional, at its headquarters on 13-15 June 2022. The global symposium aims to enhance capacities of relevant stakeholders to effectively manage the water-energy nexus and interlinkages with other SDGs. The event will provide a global platform for all stakeholders to disseminate knowledge, exchange experiences and showcase best practices on integrated approaches that support sustainable water and energy solutions. It will also represent an opportunity for dialogue on effective policy, technical and managerial approaches to water and energy supporting sustainable development. It is expected that the discussions and outcomes of this Global Symposium will set the groundwork for the development of the First World Report on the Status and Trends on Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions.

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The Role of the Private Industry in Support of the SDGs on Water, Energy, Biodiversity and Health, May 10, 2022


This event supports the United Nations Decade of Action by showing the importance of the industry in society, well-being of the population and the environment. The event provides an opportunity to show how the private industry plays a key role in promoting the sustainable use of natural resources, economic development and prosperity.


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Sustainable Energy Team, UNDESA
Convention on Biological Diversity


Green Business Unit, CAF

Comunidad de Madrid. Spain

Canal de Isabel II. Spain
Partnerships and Business of the World Food Program
Guatemalan Sugar Industry, ASAZGUA
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2022 Meeting of the Members of the Global Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network


On 9 March 2022, the Global Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network virtually convened with the objective to inform members about the Network accomplishments during 2021 and to discuss the program of work for 2022 and the tentative workplan for the following four years (2023-2026). The meeting was moderated by 缅北禁地DESA with participation from representatives of 16 member organizations. 缅北禁地DESA provided detailed overviews of the tentative workplans for each of the upcoming years, including primary focus areas and proposed activities that will help maintain the Network continuity supporting integrated water and energy solutions worldwide. Member representatives each indicated their future contributions, recommendations for the Network and next steps moving forward. A critical milestone in 2022 will be the joint organization of a Global Symposium on Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions, planned to be held at Itaipu’s facilities in Brazil and Paraguay, in June 2022, with more details to be announced in due course.


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TOWARDS THE FIRST GLOBAL SYMPOSIUM ON WATER AND ENERGY March 29, 2022 | 5:00pm-6:30pm (Dubai time UTC+4)


This global event at Expo 2020 Dubai provided a platform for the exchange of knowledge and experiences supporting a more sustainable world, with integrated approaches on SDG 6 (water) and SDG 7 (energy). It also announced the first Global Symposium on Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions, organized by Itaipu Binacional and the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA). The Global Symposium will take place at Itaipu in June 2022.


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Bioenergy for sustainable development: Ethanol and electricity from sugarcane 23 March 2022


Sustainable production and consumption of bioenergy represent considerable opportunities that support the social, economic and environmental dimensions of sustainable development. Nevertheless, there are significant barriers to scaling up and replicating bioenergy good practices. The creation of an enabling environment for sustainable bioenergy production and the improvement of the management of water resources are necessary conditions for the development of bioenergy programmes in many countries that have great potential for biofuel use. This requires multi-stakeholder alliances among the public, private and civil society sectors that would allow feasible responses ensuring responsible consumption and production.


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COP26 Side Event: Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions supporting Climate Change Objectives during the Decade of Action and Beyond


On 4 November 2021 from 10-11:30am EST / 14:00-15:30 Glasgow Time, the Sustainable Water & Energy Solutions Network hosted a side event at COP26. The event, moderated by Ms. Leena Srivastava, Deputy Director General for Science at IIASA, included Welcoming Remarks by Mr. Liu Zhenmin, 缅北禁地USG for Economic and Social Affairs and Opening Remarks by HE Mr. Bento Albuquerque, Minister of Mines and Energy, Brazil. The event included panelists from Canal De Isabel II, ICC Guatemala, Itaipu Binacional, SOLshare and the Solar Energy Foundation. Panelists shared their plans and outlooks related to climate change. These solutions include improvements in energy efficiency, investments in the developing world, innovative plans designed to transform the way we interact with energy and water, all in the interest of building climate mitigation, resilience, and adaptation.


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Canal de Isabel II
Private Institute for Climate Change Research (ICC)
Itaipu Binacional
SOLshare
Solar Energy Foundation
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Side Event on Energy Compact of the Global Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network


On 24 September 2021 from 7-8:15 (NY time) a side event on “Energy Compact of the Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network”, was held at the High Level Dialogue on Energy. This side event showcased the three participating organizations of the Network with voluntary commitments - Itaipu Binacional, Canal de Isabel II, and Asazgua - who presented and discussed their commitments and to explain how these commitments support transformative pathways on energy and water and scaled-up actions supporting climate change objectives.



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UNDESA presentation
Canal de Isabel II presentation
Asazgua presentation

 

 

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Webinar on Water and Energy Solutions Boosting Social Actions in Support of SDGs 3 and 4


On 18 August 2021 from 10-11:30 (NY time) the webinar on Water and Energy Solutions Boosting Social Actions in Support of SDGs 3 and 4, organized by the Global Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network in cooperation with its founding member ITAIPU, brought together multi-stakeholders to discuss and showcase existing initiatives and disseminate information on how sustainable water and energy solutions can promote well-being and quality education. Moderated by Ms. Isabel Raya, Sustainable Energy Expert, Division for Sustainable Development Goals, UNDESA this event kicked off with welcoming remarks by Gustavo Ovelar on behalf of Mr. Luiz Felipe Carbonell of Itaipu Binacional. The panel of experts from UNESCO, Itaipu, Solar Energy Foundation, Canal de Isabel II and the World Energy Council shared experiences on how sustainable water and energy solutions can promote well-being including health and quality education.

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UNESCO
Itaipu Binacional
Canal de Isabel II
Solar Energy Foundation
World Energy Council

 

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Webinar on The Key Role of Biodiversity in Support of Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions, Terrestrial Ecosystems and Climate Change Objectives


On 13 August 2021 from 10-11:30 (NY time) a webinar on The Key Role of Biodiversity in Support of Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions, Terrestrial Ecosystems and Climate Change Objectives, organized by the Global Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network in cooperation with its founding member ITAIPU, brought together multi-stakeholders to discuss and showcase existing initiatives and disseminate information on how biodiversity plays a key role enabling water and energy solutions sustainably. Moderated by Ms. Lucy Aquino, WWF this event kicked off with welcoming remarks by Coordination Directors, Mr. Luiz Felipe Carbonell and Miguél Gomez, Itaipu Binacional. The panel of experts from Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute and the National Zoo, Life Institute, Convention on Biological Diversity and Itaipu Binacional shared experiences on biodiversity, water, and energy for fighting climate change.

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ITAIPU presentation
CBD presentation
Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute presentation
Life Institute

 

 

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Report on Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions addressing Climate Change


This report seeks to inform the ongoing expert and public policy debate on sustainable water and energy solutions addressing climate change with a view to facilitate information exchange, enhance local, national and international cooperation, and stimulate collaborative development actions that “leave no one behind” in terms of water supply and sanitation, access to sustainable energy, and protection from potential negative impacts of climate change. The Report includes descriptions of selected technological areas and innovative systems that represent sustainable water and energy solutions addressing climate change. This report is an output of the global multi-stakeholder “Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network” launched jointly by 缅北禁地DESA and Itaipu Binacional in 2018 to enhance capacities and cooperation and to enable an integrated approach to the Sustainable Development Goals on water (SDG 6) and energy (SDG 7) and the interlinkages with other SDGs, particularly SDG 13 on climate change.

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Side Event on Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Addressing Climate Change during the Decade of Action


On 12 July 2021 from 7:30-9:00 (NY time) the virtual side event "Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Addressing Climate Change during the Decade of Action" was organized by the Global Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network during the High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF). Global leaders discussed the water and energy sector interlinkages and interdependence, showcase existing initiatives to accelerate the adoption of integrated water and energy solutions towards achieving the 2030 Agenda.

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UNDESA Launching Report SWES Addressing Climate Change
Canal de Isabel II - Actions for SDG13 & SDG15 implementation on the Region of Madrid
Itaipu - Take Urgent Action to Combat Climate Change and its Impacts
ICC - Climate action from the sugar agroindustry of Guatemala

 

 

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Master in Renewable Energy in the Marine Environment

 
The Master in Renewable Energy in the Marine Environment (REM plus) is an Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree (EMJMD) offered by four universities: the University of the Basque Country, the University College Cork, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology and ?cole Centrale de Nantes. The master is co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union and provides some fully funded scholarships. This Maters Degree is an example of international cooperation for education and training in the marine energy field, gathering more than 50 associate partners from a wide range of sectors such as industries, research centers and universities, but could welcome more.


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Webinar on Ocean Energy


On 29 June 2021 from 9-10:30 (NY time) a webinar on Ocean Energy, organized by the Global Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network in cooperation with its member SINTEF, brought together multi-stakeholders to showcase existing initiatives and disseminate information on ocean energy. Moderated by Mr. Moez Jomaa, Senior Research Scientist of SINTEF, this event kicked off with welcoming remarks by Mr. Ivan Vera, Senior Advisor, 缅北禁地DESA. The panel of experts from IRENA, SINTEF in Norway, Orbital Marine Power in Scotland, Makai Ocean Engineering in Hawaii, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) and University of Trento in Italy, shared experiences on integrated water and energy solutions related to ocean energy.

 

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UNDESA Opening Remarks
SINTEF presentation
Makai Ocean Engineering presentation
University of Trento presentation
IRENA presentation

 

 

Network Contributes to Global Efforts on SDG7 by Announcing Energy Compact

 
On 24 June 2021 at the MINISTERIAL THEMATIC FORUM ON ENABLING SDGs THROUGH INCLUSIVE, JUST ENERGY TRANSITIONS, Ivan Vera, Senior Energy Advisor, on behalf of the Global Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network, announced that three Network members have made voluntary commitments for ?an Energy Compact:

  • Itaipu Binacional, the hydroelectric power organization of Brazil and Paraguay, commits to invest USD 5 million in capacity development for energy access, energy efficiency and renewable energy, and USD 200 million to strengthen electrical transmission and distribution, consequently improving reliability, efficiency and electricity access in Paraguay;
  • The Guatemalan sugar association ASAZGUA and Spanish water company of the Community of Madrid Canal de Isabel II each commit to expanding its electricity generation to cover 100% of its electricity demand with 100% clean renewable sources by 2030;
  • ASAZGUA additionally commits to meet at least 30% of the electricity demand of Guatemala during the three dry months of the year through renewable energy, increase production of ethanol for transportation by 20%, and develop a new form of bioenergy from biological residues; and
  • Canal de Isabel II additionally commits to increase its energy efficiency by 6.8% by 2025 and to invest more than EUR 80 million over the next 10 years to meet these energy commitments.

 

 

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Webinar on Bioenergy for Sustainable Development

 
On 8 June 2021 from 10-11:30 (NY time) the Global Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network in cooperation with its member ASAZGUA, brought together multi-stakeholders to discuss and showcase existing initiatives and disseminate information on bioenergy. Moderated by Jinlei Feng, Programme Officer of IRENA, this event kicked off with welcoming remarks by Mr. Ivan Vera, Senior Advisor, UN DESA. The panel of experts from Sao Paulo State Government in Brazil, ASAZGUA in Guatemala, IIASA, UNICA in Brazil, and Canal de Isabel II in Spain, shared experiences on integrated water and energy solutions related to bioenergy.

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Panelist Presentations:
UNDESA Opening Remarks
ASAZGUA presentation
IIASA Scenarios for Sustainable Biofuel Development presentation
UNICA Sugarcane Bioenergy in Brazil presentation
Canal de Isabel II presentation

 

 

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Desalination Using Renewable Energy

 

On 7 June 2021 from 8-9:30 (NY time) as part of the Global Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network webinar series, ESCWA in cooperation DESA brought together multi-stakeholders to discuss and showcase existing initiatives and disseminate information on desalination systems powered with renewable energy. Moderated by Ms. Radia Sedaoui, Chief Energy, UNESCWA, the event kicked off with welcoming remarks by Mr. Ivan Vera, Senior Advisor, 缅北禁地DESA. The panel of experts from Morocco, UAE, Spain, Algeria, Tunisia, and Egypt presented existing initiatives on desalination systems powered with renewable energy followed by a question and answer session with the participants.

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UNDESA Opening Remarks
Morocco Desalination & Renewables Perspectives Presentation
CRTSE Algeria Desalination Powered Renewable Energies Presentation
IDWT Renewable Resources for Desalination Presentation
SONEDE Tunisia Desalination Presentation
Gran Canaria Water Council Response to Climate Emergency Presentation
Environment Agency Powering Desalination through Solar Energy Presentation

 

 

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Meeting of the Members of the Global Network on Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions


On 25 March 2021, the Global Network of Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions virtually convened with the objective to update Network members of completed activities in 2020 and discuss the upcoming workplans for 2021-2023. The meeting was moderated by  UNDESA with participation from representatives of 12 member organizations. UNDESA provided detailed overviews of the tentative workplans for each of the upcoming years, including primary focus areas and proposed activities that will help maintain the Network continuity supporting integrated water and energy solutions worldwide. Member representatives each indicated their future contributions, recommendations for the Network and next steps moving forward.

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2020 Annual Report of the Global Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network



The importance of energy and water and their strong interdependence have become more evident during the COVID-19 world crisis of 2020. In light of the terrible consequences resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, sustainable water, and energy solutions are viewed as a necessary response during this world health crisis and beyond. This report highlights the commitment of the Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network’s vision working towards a world where there is equitable and sustainable use and management of water and energy resources for all, in support of human well-being, ecosystem integrity, and a robust, inclusive economy under the umbrella of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

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Course on Management for Territorial Sustainability

Course on Management for Territorial Sustainability

E-learning Course | 18 January 2021

 

ITAIPU Binacional and Parque Tecnológico Itaipu (PTI-BR) are hosting the “Management for Territorial Sustainability Course” for English speaking participants as part of the International School for Sustainability (EIS), an educational initiative developed by both institutions. This course is free of charge and as an e-learning course, participants can go through classes at own page creating their own learning experiences. Classes begins on 18 January 2021 and the registration deadline is 10 January 2021. For more information and registration, please go to or download the information flyer provided here.

Regional Capacity Development Event Latin America and the Caribbean

Regional Capacity Development Event Latin America and the Caribbean – Integrated Water and Energy Systems Supporting a Sustainable Recovery from COVID-19

15 November 2020 | Virtual Webinar

On 15 November 2020, DESA/DSDG in collaboration with ECLAC and the Global Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network organized a regional capacity development webinar with a focus on Latin America and the Caribbean: "Integrated Water and Energy Systems Supporting a Sustainable Recovery from COVID-19." Moderated by Mr. Ivan Vera, Senior Advisor, 缅北禁地DESA, the event kicked off with welcoming remarks by Ms. Silvia Saravia, Economic Affairs Officer, ECLAC. Following an introductory session by a technical consultant from ECLAC, experts from Paraguay, Bolivia, Guatemala, and Ecuador led an interactive panel discussion featuring experiences, methodologies and innovative solutions designed to ensure the efficient and effective use of water and energy resources.

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Panelist Presentations:
ITAIPU Binacional Presentation
Climate Change Research Institution Presentation
ENERG?TICA Presentation
ECLAC Integrated Water and Energy Systems for Sustainable Recovery from COVID-19
ECLAC Methodological Guide on Water-Energy and Food Nexus Design and Actions

 

 

Regional Capacity Development Event Asia

Regional Capacity Development Event Asia - Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions for a Resilient Recovery from COVID-19

01 December 2020 | Virtual Webinar

 

The interdependency between water and energy has significant implications for both water and energy security. Understanding the interlinkages at global, regional, national, and local levels is crucial to anticipate future stress points, develop rational policies, select appropriate technologies, manage risks, realize valuable synergies, prevent eventual conflicts and formulate effective and integrated sustainable water and energy solutions. Moderated by Mr. Ibrahim Hafeezur Reham, director of India operations at the VITO Arabia Science and Technology LLC, this capacity development webinar began with introductory remarks from United Nations University, followed by a panel discussion featuring presentations from Grameen Shakti & SolShare of Bangledesh, Hydro Empowerment Network (HPNET) of Myanmar, and Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) of India. Participants shared on-the-ground experiences on innovative technological systems designed to secure efficient and effective use of water and energy resources and discussed ways to mobilize action to accelerate the adoption of integrated water and energy solutions in the Asian region to achieve the 2030 Agenda and build back better.

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Panelist Presentations:
Grameen Shakti/SOLshare Presentation
Hydro Empowerment Network Presentation

 

 

Regional Virtual Event Africa

Regional Virtual Event Africa - Access to Sustainable Energy, Water and Sanitation: Integrated Approaches to these Key Services for Ensuring the Health and Well-Being of Vulnerable Communities in the World

17 November 2020 | Virtual Webinar

On 17 November 2020, the Global Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network organized a regional capacity development event with a focus on Africa: “Access to Sustainable Energy, Water and Sanitation: integrated approaches to these key services for ensuring the health and well-being of vulnerable communities in the world.” Moderated by Sheila Oparaocha, International Coordinator, ENERGIA, the event kicked off with an introductory session by technical experts from WHO and IIASA/TENN, followed by a panel discussion featuring presentation by the Energy Commission of Ghana, OffGridBox of Tanzania, Tulima Solar of Uganda, and Solar Energy Foundation of Ethiopia. Participants at the event shared on-the-ground experiences on innovative technological systems designed to secure efficient and effective use of water and energy resources and highlighted the critical importance of ensuring universal access to modern and sustainable energy, water and sanitation services to achieve sustainable development and building back better. 

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Panelist Presentations:
OffGridBox Presentation
IIASA Presentation
Tulima Solar Presentation
Energy Commission Ghana Presentation
Solar Energy Foundation Presentation

 

 

Launch of the Global Knowledge Platform on Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions
                in support of a Sustainable and Resilient Recovery from COVID-19

Launch of the Global Knowledge Platform on Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions in support of a Sustainable and Resilient Recovery from COVID-19

21 October 2020 | Virtual Webinar

Access to energy, water and sanitation has proved essential to cope with the COVID-19 global pandemic. Featuring the launch of the Global Knowledge Platform on Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions, this capacity building event provided a virtual space to exchange knowledge and experiences related to integrated water, energy and sanitation solutions in support of a sustainable and resilient recovery from COVID-19. Moderated by Mr. Alex Trepelkov, Officer-In-Charge, Division for Sustainable Development Goals of 缅北禁地DESA, the event featured high-level remarks by Mr. Liu Zhenmin, Under Secretary General of 缅北禁地DESA, Mr. Miguel Gómez, Coordination Director of ITAIPU Paraguay, and Mr. Luiz Felipe Carbonell, Coordination Director of ITAIPU Brazil. The technical segment included presentations from 缅北禁地DESA, ITAIPU Binacional, ASAZGUA, Grameen Shakti, OffGrid Box, SINTEF, and the Region of Madrid Water Company (Canal de Isabel II). Integrated in the Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network?s website, the new Knowledge Platform will gather relevant data, facilitate information exchange worldwide and help disseminate knowledge about the synergies that can be realized when integrated approaches are used to tackle water and energy services, including during world health crises.

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Remarks from USG Mr. Liu Zhenmin
Remarks from ITAIPU's Director of Executive Coordination, Mr. Luiz Felipe Carbonell
Remarks from ITAIPU's Director of Executive Coordination, Mr. Miguel Gomez Acosta

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OffGridBox Presentation
Grameen Shakti/SOLshare Presentation
ITAIPU Binacional Presentation
CANAL AGUA-ENERGI?A Presentation
Global Knowledge Platform on Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions
SINTEFF Presentation

 

 

water energy

Launch of the Scoping Paper: Addressing Critical Services during the COVID-19 World Crisis and Beyond

07 July 2020

The Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network is developing a Global Knowledge Platform with a view to collect information on activities, case studies and systems being implemented or planned using an integrated approach to water and energy challenges. The main objective of this scoping paper is to provide preliminary recommendations for the possible scope, priority content, structure and operational mechanisms of the envisioned Global Knowledge Platform.

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HlPF

2020 High-Level Political Forum Virtual Side Event on Integrated Water and Energy Solutions

07 July 2020

The importance of energy and water and their strong interdependence have become more evident during the COVID-19 world crisis of 2020. These are key services necessary to ensure the health and safety of the world population especially during a pandemic. Building on ongoing efforts by the Global Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network, this event brought together global leaders and senior experts to discuss the valuable synergies and efficiencies that can be realized by using an integrated approach to water and energy services. The event featured the launch of the Scoping Paper on “Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions” in support of the Global Knowledge Platform for this Network which is under development. Moderated by Manuel Menéndez, Spain, the event featured high-level remarks by the governments of Paraguay and Brazil and a panel discussion including presentations by UNECE, SINTEF, ITAIPU, ASAZGUA and IRENA. In closing, 缅北禁地DESA informed on next steps for the network, which include the development of a 3-year workplan and the planning of the first Global Conference on Sustainable Water and Energy Solution in 2021.

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case studies

ITAIPU BInacional Publishes 17 Case Studies

09 December 2019

Itaipu Binacional, the largest generator of hydropower in the world, has published 17 Cases studies describing in detail its sustainable strategies and integrated activities addressing each of the Sustainable Development Goals. The Case Studies provide information about the objectives, challenges, lessons learned, and results of the most important activities and initiatives being conducted in the field supporting each of the SDGs. The descriptions identify the specific targets of the SDGs that these activities are supporting.

 

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water energy

2019 Annual Report of the Global Water and Energy Solutions Network

31 March 2020

The Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network works toward the vision of a world where there is an equitable and sustainable use and management of water and energy resources for all, in support of human well-being, ecosystem integrity and a robust, inclusive economy, under the umbrella of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The goal of the multi-stakeholder Network is to provide a global platform for all stakeholders to enhance capacities and signal their high-level commitment to the integrated approach to SDG 6 and SDG 7 in support of the SDGs achievement.

 

 

 

Past Events

 

Scaling up climate action

Side Event on Scaling up Climate Action through Integrated Water and Energy Solutions: Delivering on the Paris Agreement and the SDGs

New York, NY, USA | 15 July 2019

UNDESA and Itaipu Binacional, with support from the Government of Spain and ASAZGUA, in collaboration with "Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions" network members, co-organised a side event on "Scaling up climate action through integrated water and energy solutions: Delivering on the Paris Agreement and the SDGs". The event took place on 15 July 2019 at the Cervantes Institute in New York. Underscoring that "6+7=13", panelists highlighted the importance of SDG6 and SDG7 for climate action (SDG13), and called for strengthened global efforts in identifying policies, technologies and practices capable of addressing these issues in an integrated manner. The panelists included representatives from Spain, the Netherlands, USDOE, ITAIPU Binational, the International Hydropower Association, the Climate Change Research Institute of Guatemala and UNICEF.

 

 

Third Steering Committee Meeting

Third Steering Committee Meeting

New York, NY, USA | 15 July 2019

On 15 July 2019, the Steering Committee (SC) of the of the "Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions" partnership, co- chaired by Mr. Alexander Trepelkov, Officer-in-Charge, Division for Sustainable Development Goals, DESA, and the two Director Generals of Itaipu Binacional, Mr. José Alberto Alderete and Mr. Joaquim Silva e Luna, met for the third time to review progress of the partnership to-date, discuss the implementation of the workplan for the remainder of 2019, and present and gather ideas for the workplan for 2020. Side event "Scaling up climate action through integrated water and energy solutions: Delivering on the Paris Agreement and the SDGs"

 

 

Expert Group Meeting

Expert Group Meeting on Enhancing Capacity Building Addressing Water and Energy Interlinkages for Sustainable Development in the Arab Region

Beirut, Lebanon | 25-26 June 2019

Co-organized by the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) and the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (缅北禁地DESA), in Beirut, Lebanon, 25-26 June 2019, the main objective of this meeting was to strengthen the capacity of ESCWA member countries and other relevant stakeholders to enhance their ability to achieve an integrated and sustainable management of water and energy resources, thereby contributing to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The meeting illustrated the benefits of a nexus approach while the discussions covered policy, implementation and positive experiences stemming from the use of such an approach, the role that a nexus paradigm can play in furthering progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals including clean energy and water and sanitation services, gender equality, the reduction of poverty and hunger, economic growth, and good health. The meeting concluded with recommendations for both member countries and for ESCWA that addressed institutional mechanisms to facilitate integrated approaches focused on water and energy interlinkages, national and regional collaboration on data collection and sharing, capacity building for advancing an integrated paradigm, and the transfer of technologies and know-how.

 

 

Sustainable water and energy solutions as integrated response to climate change

Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions as Integrated Response to Climate Change

Paris France | 14 May 2019

Jointly organised by 缅北禁地DESA, the International Hydropower Association and Itaipu Binacional, this event was part of a series of side events taking place during the World Hydropower Congress. The consultative meeting brought together heads of governmental, business and civil society delegations for a dialogue on sustainable.

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Inaugural Meeting of the Global Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network

Inaugural Meeting of the Global Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network

Paris, France | 13 May 2019

The inaugural meeting of the Global Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network, took place in Paris, France. The meeting jointly organised by 缅北禁地DESA, the International Hydropower Association and Itaipu Binacional provided an opportunity to welcome the 16 network members and discuss the upcoming workplan. Members agreed that network activities in 2019 would focus on the development of case studies documenting concrete examples of integrated sustainable water and energy solutions, the preparations for an online knowledge hub, capacity building activities, outreach and advocacy engagements and an annual report including the network?s key activities.

 

 

Side event on How the private sector can contribute to achieving the Paris Agreement and the 2030 Agenda

Side Event on How the Private Sector can Contribute to Achieving the Paris Agreement and the 2030 Agenda

缅北禁地City, Copenhagen | 1 April 2019

A side event at the Global Conference on Strengthening Synergies between the Paris Agreement and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, entitled “How the private sector can contribute to achieving the Paris Agreement and the 2030 Agenda” was organized. The event showcased best practices undertaken by private sector representatives to support the achievement of the climate and SDGs agendas, analyzed challenges and opportunities, and suggested possible strategies for further engagement with private sector. The event included remarks by the Under-Secretary-General of 缅北禁地DESA Mr. Liu Zhenmin; Mr. José Alberto Alderete, General Director, ITAIPU, Paraguay; Ms. Claribelle Poujol, Head of Resource Mobilization and Partnerships of UNFCCC; Mr. Gonzalo Saenz de Miera, Director, Climate Change, Iberdrola; Mr. Ole Lund Hansen, Chief, Global Operations, 缅北禁地Global Compact, and Ms. Constan?a Pinto Moura, Public Affairs Advisor, Danfoss A/S and moderated by Ms. Leena Srivastava, Vice Chancellor of TERI University.


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High-level Event on Water and Energy Interlinkages for Climate Action and Sustainable Development

High-Level Event on Water and Energy Interlinkages for Climate Action and Sustainable Development

Madrid, Spain | 9 December 2019

One year after the official launch of the Global Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network, 缅北禁地DESA and Itaipu Binacional, with support from other network members and partners, cohosted a side event at the SDG Pavilion at COP25 in Madrid, Spain, to share progress and onthe-ground experiences in addressing water and energy interlinkages in support of the 2030 Agenda and the Paris Agreement. At the event, high-level representatives of 缅北禁地DESA, Itaipu Binacional, ESCWA, the Government of Spain and the International Hydropower Association shared concrete experiences on integrated water and energy solutions to address climate change, and highlighted the relevance of multi-stakeholder partnerships to facilitate knowledge sharing and capacity building. The event featured the launch of a report on 17 case studies on integrated strategies supporting the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals, developed by Itaipu Binacional in the context of this cooperation.

 

 

USG Liu Zhenmin launched the Global Network

USG Liu Zhenmin Launched the Global Network "Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions"

New York, NY, USA | 4 December 2018

USG Liu Zhenmin launched the Global Network "Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions", together with Mr. Mario Antonio Cecato, Executive Financial Director, ITAIPU, Brazil and Ms. Monica Perez dos Santos, Financial Director, ITAIPU, Paraguay. Alongside 缅北禁地DESA and ITAIPU, the event included remarks by Ms. Cristina Goralewski, President of the National Forestry Institute, Ministry of Environment, Paraguay, and by Mr. Richard Taylor, CEO of the International Hydropower Association. The global sustainability network on SDG 6 and SDG 7 interlinkages will consist of a large number of multi-stakeholders who really care about the subject and promote an integrated approach to SDG 6 and SDG 7 in support of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The main objectives of the network will be to share best practices, experiences and quality data; strengthen capacity building; mobilise and scale up multi-stakeholder action; and enhance advocacy, communications and outreach. Together with 缅北禁地DESA and ITAIPU, initial members of the Network include the Government of Spain, the International Hydropower Association and the World Energy Council.



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Side Event: Sustainable water and energy solutions as integrated response to climate change

Side Event on Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions as Integrated Response to Climate Change

Katowice, Poland | 5 December 2018

On Wednesday, 5 December, an official COP24 side event, entitled "Sustainable water and energy solutions as integrated response to climate change" was organized. The event included remarks by the Under-Secretary-General of 缅北禁地DESA Mr. Liu Zhenmin; UNFCCC Executive Secretary Ms. Patricia Espinosa; Mr. Mario Antonio Cecato, Executive Financial Director, ITAIPU, Brazil; Ms. Monica Perez dos Santos, Financial Director, ITAIPU, Paraguay, and Ms. Teresa Solana Méndez de Vigo of Spain's Ministry of Ecological Transition. The event highlighted the interlinkages between water (SDG 6), energy (SDG 7) and climate change (SDG 13). Speakers shared policies, business models and programmes with an integrated approach to water and energy as adaptation and mitigation strategies to climate change. Furthermore, necessary technologies and good practices to implement the 2030 Agenda and the Paris Agreement at different levels were presented.



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Side Event: Strengthening integrated responses to water and energy as a strategy for climate change action, New York

Side Event on Strengthening Integrated Responses to Water and Energy as a Strategy for Climate Change Action

Cervantes Institute, New York, NY, USA | 26 September 2018

缅北禁地DESA together with Itaipu Binational and the Government of Spain, under the Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Partnership, successfully held an event entitled “Strengthening integrated responses to water and energy as a strategy for climate change action” at the Cervantes Institute in New York.
This event consisted of a high-level and technical panel, both moderated by DSDG. The high-level panel included remarks by H.E. Minister Gugile Ernest Nkwinti, Minister of Water and Sanitation of South Africa; Ms. Cristina Gallach, High Commissioner for the 2030 Agenda, Spain; Mr. José Ant?nio Marcondes de Carvalho, Under-Secretary-General for Environment, Energy, Science and Technology of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Brazil; and Ms. Arianna Giuliodori, Secretary General, World Farmers’ Organisation.
The event had over 60 attendees and provided an opportunity to showcase and discuss leadership examples on integrated responses to water and energy as a strategy for climate change action. The event also provided an opportunity to present the proposed Sustainable Water and Energy Solutions Network currently under development.