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Who is in the room?
• NGOs and Civil Society • Private Sector • Government (Local and Na8onal) • Intergovernmental Organiza8ons • Academia and Research • Farmers/Pastoralists/Forest-‐Dwellers • Others?
Objec1ves • Discuss evidence and opportuni8es for the sustainable use of firewood, the sustainable management of charcoal and the emerging use of liquid fuels and biomass.
• To iden8fy opportuni1es for the transi1on to “modern” tree-‐based energy such as biofuels and biomass-‐fired electricity genera8on.
• To ar8culate recommenda1ons for ac1ons and policies to u8lize tree based fuels to achieve SDG 7: Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy for all
Outcome
• Agenda for Ac1on – Desired Outcome – Problem Statement(s) – Key Insights – Recommenda8ons – Ac8on Statements
Toward What End?
SDG7 Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy for all
Sustainable Energy for All
• Providing universal access to modern energy services
• Doubling global rate of improvement in energy efficiency
• Doubling the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix
Mee8ng Structure
• Agenda • Plenary Speaker and Panelists • Group Work on Three Domains • Problem Statement and Responses to Ques8ons
• Recommenda8ons – Ac8ons and Policy
Rules of Engagement
Share your views, openly and honestly
Share the airspace; concise interven1ons
Show up on 1me; present in allocated 1me
Be fully present
It’s a working conference; be informal, and take care of yourself and each other
Build Partnerships For Solu1ons
Be flexible
Session 1: Background and Introduc8on
Speaker: Henry Neufeldt (ICRAF) Panelists: • Robert Bailis (Yale University) • Ricardo Ma8ns (Imperial College, London) • Veronica Muthui (UNDP) • Phil Dobie (ICRAF)
Firewood will no longer be relied upon as a basic energy source for cooking and hea8ng in Sub-‐Saharan Africa in:
• 15 years • 25 years • 50 years • Never
Charcoal will be a major contributor to Sustainable Energy for All
in Africa un8l 2050
• Yes • Don’t know/indifferent • No
Session 2: Firewood
• Speaker: Mary Njenga (ICRAF)
• Panelists: – Teddy Kinyanjui (Cookswell Jikos) – Cornelia Ehlers (GIZ) – Ramni Jamnadass (ICRAF) – Samuel Kariuki (Greenbelt Movement) – Zuzhang Xia (FAO)
Firewood
• Produc8on, collec8on and marke8ng • Ecological impacts • Health hazards and responses, par8cularly for women and children
• Growing more firewood: woodlots and agroforestry • Ar8culate:
– Desired Outcome – Problem Statement(s) – Key Insights – Recommenda8ons
Session 3: Charcoal
• Speaker: Klas Sander
• Panelists: – Miyuki Iiyama (ICRAF) – Oliver Frith (INBAR) – Henry Sibanda (UNDP) – Jolien Schure (Schure Research) – Patrick Ole Twala (Narok County Government) tbc – Stephan King’uyu (Kenya Government) tbc
Charcoal • Produc8on and value chains • Economic and ecological impacts • Improved charcoal produc8on • Sustainable charcoal: policy challenges • Ar8culate: – Desired Outcome – Problem Statement(s) – Key Insights – Recommenda8ons
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Session 4: Liquid biofuels, power genera1on and transi1on to modern energy systems
• Speaker: Meghan Sapp (Pangea)
• Panelists: – Rodrigo Cianella (ICRAF biofuels projects, India, Brazil, Mozambique)
– Sid Mohan (ICRAF-‐Gliricidia project, Sri Lanka) – Thomas Buchholz (Strathmore University, Energy Research Center)
– Francis Johnson (SEI) – Jensen Shuma (TaTEDO)
Liquid biofuels, power genera1on and transi1on to modern energy systems
• What is the poten8al demand and supply for liquid biofuels in SSA?
• What is the poten8al demand and supply for small and medium-‐size power genera8on?
• What has to be in place to effect a transi8on to modern energy systems?