This year’s conference, hosted by the International Renewable Energy Agency, is the first in 34 years to be held in the Middle East.
“In this time of environmental and economic constraints, energy modeling is becoming an increasingly important tool for addressing the complexities of energy planning and policy making,” said IRENA Director-General Adnan Z. Amin. “The IEW provides a venue for scholars and researchers to compare their work, discuss diverging views of future energy developments and observe new trends in global energy production and consumption. It is an unparalleled forum to advance this vital field of work.”
This year’s workshop focuses on low carbon technologies, Gulf energy landscapes in the global economy and international climate policy, featuring speakers from IRENA, Harvard University, Masdar Institute, Chatham House and the International Energy Agency, amongst others.
"The IEW has been an effective network of researchers across the world in the field of energy and climate analysis for well over three decades,” said Bob van der Zwaan, Co-Director of the IEW.
“We are extremely happy this year's event is hosted by IRENA in Abu Dhabi, not only because IRENA has so quickly developed into the principal international organisation dedicated to renewable energy technology, but also because it will allow IEW to extend its community to include scientists, policy makers and industrial representatives from countries in the pivotal regions of the Gulf and the Middle East," van der Zwaan continued.
Over the three-day programme, nine keynote speakers will cover the main themes in three plenary sessions. Roughly 100 papers will be presented in parallel sessions focusing on a wide array of topics, including energy supply and price forecasts, energy savings and efficiency, renewable and innovative energy technologies, environmental and climate policy, and the intersection between energy analysis, economics, and the natural sciences.
The first IEW was organized in the U.S. in 1981 and has since been held in Europe, Asia, Africa and now the Middle East.
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