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UNSDSN/ ICSD Working Conference: Energy Architecture and Sustainable Development: A New Global Compact
1. 2015 Year of Climate Change Agreement and the Sustainable
Development post-2015 Agenda
Energy Architecture & Sustainable
Development : A New Global Compact
24th September 2015- New York
Adriaan Kamp
Founder Energy For One World
2. Contents of Session
1. Global Change, Climate Change and
the Sustainable Development Agenda post -2015
2. Energy Architecture and Sustainable
Development: A New Global Compact
3. Our Invitation to Partner, Partake and Lead:
Globally, Regionally and Locally
4. Discussion and Wrap-up
3. Prof. Jeffrey Sachs- Earth Institute:
The Age of Sustainable Development
9/17/2015
Clickable Video Presentation
7. 17.09.2015
Geopolitical shifts and re-alignments
• Economic and finance system change
and fundamentals
• A new technological era
• Global production systems & the rise
of new (multinational) corporations
• Social Changes (network economies),
and the quest for wealth justice
• Planetary boundaries/ Resource
Scarcities
• Demographic change and migration/
Changing labour markets
Global Change
8. 8
2014
2030-2050
7 Billion
People
9 Billion
People
90 trillion
USD
economy
180-210
trillion
USD
225 million
oil eq/day
500- 750
million
oil eq/day
400 ppm CO2 and Carbon Budget
consumed for 2 degrees/ 21st century
??? ppm CO2 and
Climate Change Effects
9. Contents of Session
1. Global Change, Climate Change and
the Sustainable Development Agenda post -2015
2. Energy Architecture and Sustainable
Development
3. Our Invitation to Partner, Partake and Lead:
Globally, Regionally and Locally
4. Discussion and Wrap-up
10. “Every Energy Company and Every Energy
Architecture in this world can be improved
upon in order to raise the availability,
affordability and sustainability of energy to
all”.- Adriaan Kamp, 2015
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Vision
11. The world needs energy
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12. 2/1/2012 Energy For One World- All Rights Reserved
Shell Energy Scenario: we do not know how it will play out…
15. BRIC:
It’s our time. Let us grow our
Economies and take care of
our people
You’ll fix whatever you want to
fix!
The West:
“If you do as I have done
it will be
a mess.”
Let us all change- rapidly
Let’s secure our nation,
people and planet
Emerging:
Will there be enough for
us?
Can i afford it?
Who will deliver it to me?
The poor:
When will we see
electricity and get
mobility?
Opec and GasPec:
You need us!
We can deliver your needs!
What is all that fuzz about
Availability and climate change?
16.
17. BAU UN DDCP
(Business As Usual) (exponential growth)
21 % > 70%
2030- 2040 2030- 2040
18. The State of Our World Energy System
Three wise moves:
• The Western (OECD-) countries could do well if they were able to “make room” and reduce
their average fossil energy footprint significantly, in order to-
• Allow and facilitate the non-OECD countries to grow and allow their benefits and wealth
creation (opportunity) from fossil energy.
• The general predicted increase in world average energy consumption per capita should
ideally be generated by non-fossil fuels such as renewable energy. Overall world fossil fuel
production is not to rise and should taper-down significantly if we do not wish to cross
levels which can no longer be sustained or guaranteed for our economies, societies or
nature.
And an action agenda:
• A political agenda: “We need better oversight and agreement on the rules of the
game on sustainability and the dynamic developments in the world energy
system.” We need policies, markets and regulations which supports the new
• A business and large (energy) corporation agenda: “making room for the new:
enabling the development of energy architectures of the 21st century”
• A social agenda: “we need to allow for the poor and middle-class incomes:
ensuring that energy once and when made available – remains affordable.”
• We need leadership values of the 21st century : allowing for better integration of
sustainability in the energy value chains and across borders.
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19. Contents of Session
1. Global Change, Climate Change and
the Sustainable Development Agenda post -2015
2. Energy Architecture and Sustainable
Development : Energy Architecture (2)
3. Our Invitation to Partner, Partake and Lead:
Globally, Regionally and Locally
4. Discussion and Wrap-up
20. From WEF/ Accenture: The energy architecture is an integrated
physical system of energy sources, carriers and demand sectors
shaped by government, industry and civil society.
The energy architecture on location is a reflection of the socio-
political, economic, ecological and business philosophies,
leadership and interests exercised on location.
The energy architecture in a country, region or global community is (ideally) to
serve (the rise of, establishment of) thriving sustainable societies- making
energy available, affordable and sustainable to all: balancing economic
interests with that of society and nature. Here and there. Now and in the
future.
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Energy Architecture (1)
21. Energy Architecture (2)
Governance & Geo-politics Corporate Leadership Society and Corporate
Social Responsibility
Market Constellation,
including Energy Trade and
Commerce
ENERGY
ARCHITECTURE
Sustainability &
Sustainable Development
Legal, Policies and
Framework
Science & Technology Economy, Finance &
Responsible Investments
26. The State of Our World Energy System
The world energy system is presently rapidly changing – and under the influence of:
• Population Growth
• Wealth Distribution
• Energy Demand Increase
• Distribution and Prize Fluctuations
• Economy and Society
• Planetary Boundaries and Climate Change
Givens:
• Five worlds- Five Emotions (OECD, BRICS, Opec/Gaspec, Emerging
and Developing, Poor)
• Present Realities in Technology and New Frontiers in the Cleantech-
Fossil Industry
• Global, Local and Regional dimensions
• Importance and Realities of Business, Society, Ecology, Economy and
Politics
27. Contents of Session
1. Global Change, Climate Change and
the Sustainable Development Agenda post -2015
2. Energy Architecture and Sustainable
Development
3. Our Invitation to Partner, Partake and Lead:
Globally, Regionally and Locally
4. Discussion and Wrap-up
33. Building New Bridges
Academy- Business- Civil Society
(ABC)
Crossing Borders- Crossing Silos
Energy- Economy- Society- Nature
34. • Raise business capabilities and capacities for
building energy architectures of the 21st century:
supporting the rise and development of global
vibrant sustainable societies.
• Aid Energy Executives a new balancing act- and to
raise a shared vision, awareness and stewardship
over the new needs and possibilities in the energy
architecture.
•
• Produce and assist in the creation of new “forms
and formats” benefitting the global energy industry.
“House Of Energy
Education- Consulting- Workshops & Events- Projects- Research & Publication
Performance Platforms :
Connecting Needs with Some
New Co-alitions of The Able
and Willing
35. “Every Energy Company and Every Energy
Architecture in this world can be improved
upon in order to raise the availability,
affordability and sustainability of energy to
all”.- Adriaan Kamp, 2015
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36. Energy For One World Products and Services
Outreach: Master Classes, Executive
Education, Open Conversations, Speaking
Engagements, Events & Workshops
Consultancy, Coaching and Advise
Performance Platforms & Demonstrators
(Co-alition of the Willing)
Consultancy/ Expert Dream-teams
Hands-on Investment Advise
Investment Funds (Future)
Energy Architecture and Projects