16th Session of the Conference of the Parties (COP) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and 6th Session of the Conference of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (COP 16/COP MOP 6)
Background
Mexican COP 16 website
OECD COP 16 website
UNFCCC COP 16 website
High-Level Statement
See also:
Climate Change
Carbon Capture and Storage
Energy Efficiency
Clean energy technologies
Renewables
Agenda
Monday, 6 December 2010
11.30-12.00 IEA Press Conference
13:20-14:40 IEA Official Side Event
WEO and the role of electricity
Nobuo Tanaka, Executive Director
Decarbonising electricity by 2050 - ETP scenario
Peter Taylor, Energy Technology Policy Division
Combining policy instruments for least-cost climate mitigation
Richard Baron, Climate Change Unit
Renewables and climate policy interactions
Cédric Philibert, Renewable Energy Division
Tuesday, 7 December 2010
09:00-13:00 IEA Day
Introduction and Chair:
Bo Diczfalusy, Director, Sustainable Energy Policy and Technology, IEA
Climate policy insights from the World Energy Outlook 2010
Nobuo Tanaka, IEA Executive Director
Carbon Capture and Storage
Wolf Heidug, CCS Unit
Carbon markets: getting countries ready
André Aasrud & Richard Baron, Climate Change Unit
Energy efficiency policy
Nigel Jollands, Energy Efficiency Unit
Energy technology perspectives for climate mitigation
Peter Taylor, ETP
Renewable energy
Cédric Philibert, Renewable Energy Division
Sustainable buildings
Jens Laustsen, Energy Efficiency Unit
Publications and Papers
Recent Papers
- Reviewing Existing and Proposed Emissions Trading Systems
- Towards a More Energy Efficient Future: Applying Indicators to Enhance Energy Policy
- Policy Pathways: Energy Performance Certification of Buildings A Policy Tool to Improve Energy Efficiency
- Money Matters: Mitigating risk to spark private investments
- Phase Out of Incandescent Lamps - Implications for International Supply and
Demand for Regulatory Compliant Lamps - Energy Efficiency Governance - Handbook
- Progress with Implementing Energy Efficiency Policies in the G8
- 25 Energy Efficiency Policy Recommendations by IEA to G8
- Energy Efficiency Requirements in Buildings Codes
- Worldwide Trends in Energy Use and Efficiency
- Energy Efficiency Indicators for Public Electricity Production from Fossil Fuels
- Renewable Energy Essentials: Solar Heating and Cooling
- Carbon Capture and Storage: Model Regulatory Framework
- Technology Roadmaps
- Transforming Global Markets for Clean Energy Products
- CO2 Capture and Storage - Progress and Next Steps - IEA/CSLF Report to the Muskoka 2010 G8 Summit
- IEA Business: Partnering to Deliver Results
- Policy Pathways: Monitoring, Verification and Enforcement - Improving Compliance within Equipment
Energy Efficiency Programmes - IEA Energy Training Capacity-Building Programme
- Methane Recovery and Use: The Importance of Policy
- Empowering Variable Renewables
- Combined Heat and Power - Evaluating the Benefits of Greater Global Investment
- Resources to Reserves
- Global Gaps in Clean Energy RD&D - Update and Recommendations for International Collaboration
- Sustainable Production of Second-Generation Biofuels: Potential and Perspectives in
Major Economic and Developing Countries - Renewable Energy Essentials: Concentrating Solar Thermal Power
Publications
- Sectoral Approaches in Electricity
- Climate Policy Uncertainty and Investment Risk
- Energy Security and Climate Policy
- Implementing Energy Efficiency: are IEA Countries on Track?
- Gadgets and Gigawatts: Policies for Energy Efficient Electronics
- Promoting Energy Efficiency Investments - Case Studies in the Residential Sector
- Energy Technology Initiatives
- World Energy Outlook 2010
- Energy Technology Perspectives 2010
- Medium-Term Oil and Gas Markets 2010
- World Energy Outlook 2009
- World Energy Outlook 2009 - Poverty Chapter
- Energy Technology Transitions for Industry
- Transport, Energy and CO2: Moving towards Sustainability
- Cleaner Coal in China
- Natural Gas Market Review 2009
- Energy Technology Perspectives 2008
- CO2 Capture and Storage - A Key Carbon Abatement Option
- Energy Use in the New Millennium
- Tackling Investment Challenges in Power Generation
- Oil Supply Security
- China's Power Sector Reforms
- Legal Aspects of Storing CO2- Update and Recommendations
- Energy Technologies at the Cutting Edge
Statistics
Country Reviews
- Chile Energy Policy Review 2009
- Energy Policies of IEA Countries - Czech Republic 2010 Review
- Energy Policies of IEA Countries - France 2009 Review
- Energy Policies of IEA Countries - Turkey 2009 Review
Executive Summaries