UN Secretary-General launches International Year for Sustainable Energy for All

16 January 2012, Abu Dhabi — In his keynote address today to the World Future Energy Summit, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called on governments, the private sector, and civil society to make significant commitments to action in support of his Sustainable Energy for All Initiative. His call to action underscores the importance of energy to sustainable development, and contributes to the global launch of 2012 as the International Year of Sustainable Energy for All.

“This is the right time for this Initiative,” said the Secretary-General. “Across the world we see momentum building for concrete action that reduces energy poverty, catalyzes sustainable economic growth, and mitigates the risks of climate change. Achieving sustainable energy for all is both feasible and necessary. My Initiative will help us meet these objectives simultaneously. It can be a triple win for all.”

The Secretary-General articulated three complimentary objectives, all to be achieved by 2030.

- First: to ensure universal access to modern energy services.

- Second: to double the rate of improvement of energy efficiency.

- Third: to double the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix.

The World Future Energy Summit serves as the global launch of 2012 as the International Year of Sustainable Energy for All, which was mandated by the UN General Assembly. The Secretary-General’s Initiative contributes to the International Year of Sustainable Energy for All by mobilising action from a range of key actors.

The Secretary-General has appointed a High-level Group of eminent global leaders from business, finance, government and civil society to mobilize action commitments that will help drive change on the ground, in corporate board rooms, and in policy portfolios around the world.

In Abu Dhabi, the Group met and produced a Framework for an Action Agenda, which proposes several high-value actions at the national and international level, including action to expand energy access, promote efficiency standards and policies, and strengthen investment in renewables.

Towards the UN Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20) in June, the Secretary-General will officially launch the Action Agenda, publicizing the commitments made by all stakeholders to the Initiative.

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