| WWEA welcomes breakthrough for establishment of International Renewable Energy Agency |
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| Wednesday, 29 October 2008 | |
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Bonn (WWEA) – The Madrid preparatory conference attended by 51 Governments agreed on the Statutes of an International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA).
IRENA will promote the utilisation of renewable energy
such as wind energy by providing accurate information about these key
technologies. The signing of the founding treaty is scheduled for 26
January 2009 in Bonn/Germany. WWEA highly welcomes these steps as overdue in order to balance the international debate which is still dominated too much by the vested interests of the opponents of renewable energy downplaying the renewable energy potentials and benefits.
WWEA President Dr Anil Kane: “Renewable energies are the key to the current three global crises: to the energy crisis by securing access to affordable domestic energy everywhere, the climate crisis by providing emission-free energy and the finance crisis by offering low-risk investment opportunities. Since many years WWEA has been demanding the establishment of IRENA as a government agency in order to accelerate renewable energy deployment worldwide. The world urgently needs such an independent international authority providing unbiased information about renewable energy. We are very glad that such a breakthrough has now been achieved and congratulate the involved governments on the progress. At the same time we expect that IRENA will closely cooperate with the renewable energy sector worldwide. WWEA offers its full support and expertise from those practitioners that actually apply wind technology.” More information about the status of IRENA is available on www.irena.org |
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