The official underlined the significance of the expansion ofrenewable energy to provide power to the national power system, as well as theimportance of advanced technology to meet the demand of distribution, operationand management of the system.
Themed “Energiewende – Towards Climate Neutrality,” the two-dayevents drew politicians, policy makers and experts from 50 countries andterritories, including US Climate Envoy John Kerry and Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm whoparticipated in the dialogue for the first time.
Participants discussed strategies to restructure the globalenergy system aiming to promote the energy transition.
German Foreign Minister Heiko Mass and Minister of EconomicAffairs and Energy Peter Altmaier highlighted the significance of successfulimplementation of energy transition amid great global support. This may becomea motivation for renovation and sustainable growth.
Meanwhile, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said that Europe wants tobecome the first climate-neutral continent by 2050. And last December, EU leadersagreed to a greenhouse gas emission reduction target of at least 55 percent by2030. The first ever European Climate Law will hopefully soon come into force.And all of this is part of Europe’s commitment to deliver on the ParisAgreement, she said.
The EU will have to invest around EUR 350 billionmore per year in the energy system in the coming decade to make it sustainable,she said.
During the event, officials from Germany, US, Canada, Italyand EU will discuss the possibility of trans-Atlantic cooperation in energytransition policies.
Held annually by Germany’s Federal Ministry of EconomicAffairs and Energy from 2015, the dialogue aims to promote the development ofgreen energy resources and the efficient use of energy in the world./.