15th Session of the Conference of the Parties (COP) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and 5th Session of the Conference of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (COP 15/COP MOP 5)
Background
Links
Policies and Measures Database
Annex I Expert Group
UNFCCC COP 15 website
List of Official UNFCCC Side Events and Exhibits
Events
IEA Press Conference with Mr. Tanaka, Executive Director of IEA
Monday, 14 December (10:30-11:00)
IRENA and REN21, with the IEA, RETD, EREC/Greenpeace Side Event
Tuesday, 15 December (20.00-21.30)
"Renewable Energy - Our Chance to Mitigate Climate Change"
IEA Sustainable Energy Policy and Technology Day
Wednesday, 16 December 2009 (08.30-14.00)
Opening Remarks, Nobuo Tanaka, Executive Director, IEA - see photo
Moderator, Bo Diczfalusy, Director, Office of Sustainable Energy Technology and Policy, IEA
World Energy Outlook 2009: Energy Sector Implications post-Copenhagen
Laura Cozzi, Office of the Chief Economist
Implementing Energy Efficiency Policies: Are IEA Member Countries on Track?
Nigel Jollands, Energy Efficiency Unit
Sectoral Approaches: Delivering a Broader Carbon Market after Copenhagen
Richard Baron, Climate Change Unit
Charting an Energy Technology Revolution: Energy Technology Roadmaps and the Global RD&D Gap
Tom Kerr, Energy Technology Policy Division
Transport, Energy and CO2: Moving Toward Sustainability
Lew Fulton, Energy Technology Policy Division
Critical Role of Renewable Energy to Climate Change Mitigation
Paolo Frankl, Renewable Energy Division
Wednesday, 16 December (08.30-14.00)
Thursday, 17 December (16.30-18.00)
Chair: Minister Ribera
Publications
- Sectoral Approaches in Electricity: Building Bridges to a Safe Climate
- World Energy Outlook 2009 - Climate Change Excerpt
- World Energy Outlook 2009 Edition
- Gadgets and Gigawatts: Policies for Energy Efficient Electronics
- Energy Technology Transitions for Industry - Strategies for the Next Industrial Revolution
- Natural Gas Market Review 2009: Gas in a World of Uncertainties
- IEA Scoreboard 2009: 35 Key Energy Trends over 35 Years
- Implementing Energy Efficiency: Are IEA Countries on Track?
- Transport, Energy and CO2: Moving Towards Sustainability
- CO2 Capture and Storage: A Key Carbon Abatement Option
- Deploying Renewables: Principles for Effective Policies
- Energy Technology Perspectives 2008: Scenarios and Strategies to 2050
- Promoting Energy Efficiency: Case Studies in the Residential Sector
- Oil Supply Security: Emergency Response of IEA Countries
- Climate Policy Uncertainty and Investment Risk
- Energy Security and Climate Policy: Assessing Interactions
- Energy Policy Review of Indonesia: 2008 Review
- Cleaner Coal in China
- China's Power Sector Reforms: Where to Next?
Statistics
Country Reviews
- Chile Energy Policy Review 2009
- IEA Energy Policies Review: The European Union 2008- 2008 Review
- Energy Policies of IEA Countries - Netherlands: 2008 Review
- Energy Policies of IEA Countries - Japan: 2008 Review
- Energy Policies of IEA Countries - Portugal: 2009 Review
- Energy Policies of IEA Countries - Spain: 2009 Review
- Energy Policies of IEA Countries - Sweden: 2008 Review
Executive Summaries
- WEO 2009 Executive Summaries in English
- WEO 2009 Executive Summaries in French
- WEO 2009 Executive Summaries in Chinese
- WEO 2009 Executive Summaries in Japanese
- WEO 2009 Executive Summaries in Italian
- WEO 2009 Executive Summaries in German
- WEO 2009 Executive Summaries in Russian
- Sustainable Production of Second-Generation Biofuels
- Cities, Towns and Renewables: "Yes in my Front Yard"
- Deploying Renewables: Principles for Effective Policies
Brochures
- Towards a more Energy Efficient Future: Applying Indicators to enhance Energy Policy
- Energy Training and Capacity-Building Programme
- Global Gaps in Clean Energy Research, Development, and Demonstration
- 4E Bright Spark Newsletter
- 25 IEA Energy Efficiency Policy Recommendations to the G8
- Progress with Implementing Energy Efficiency Policies in the G8
- Energy Efficiency Requirements in Building Codes
- Renewable Energy Essentials: Concentrating Solar Thermal Power
- Renewable Energy Essentials: Solar Heating and Cooling
- Renewable Energy Essentials: Wind
- Empowering Variable Renewables - Options for Flexible Electricity Systems
- Deploying Renewables: Principles for Effective Policies
- Combined Heat and Power and Emissions Trading
- Combined Heat and Power - Evaluating the Benefits of Greater Global Investment
- Worldwide Trends in Energy Use and Efficiency: Key Insights from IEA Indicator Analysis
- Methane Recovery and Use: The Importance of Policy
- Energy Efficiency Indicators for Public Electricity Production from Fossil Fuels
- Free online IEA OPEN Energy Technology Bulletin