THIS PAPER IS A SEQUAL TO THE PRESENTATION MADE AT UN SDSN/ ICSDP 2014 CONFERENCE .
FOCUS OF THIS PAPER IS ON SOME SPECIFIC AND EVIDENCE-BASED PROPOSALS FOR ORGANIZING OURSELVES ON THE AGENDA OF ENERGY & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
ALL IN ORDER TO ATTAIN THE POST-2015 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
THE SIMPLE FOCUS AND ATTENTION OF THIS PAPER, ARE:
RAISING BUSINESS CAPABILITIES AND CAPACITIES FOR ATTAINING THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND BUILDING ENERGY ARCHITECTURES OF THE 21ST CENTURY: SUPPORTING THE RISE AND DEVELOPMENT OF GLOBAL VIBRANT SUSTAINABLE SOCIETIES.
AIDING ENERGY EXECUTIVES IN GOVERNMENT AND IN BUSINESS A NEW BALANCING ACT AND TO RAISE A SHARED VISION, AWARENESS AND STEWARDSHIP OVER THE NEW NEEDS AND POSSIBILITIES IN THE ENERGY ARCHITECTURE.
THE OPPORTUNITIES OF ENERGY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PLATFORMS – “FOR AND BY BUSINESS”.
REAL AND EVIDENCE-BASED RESULTS FROM OUR EXECUTIVE ENERGY EDUCATION CLASS-ROOMS AND CONSULTANCY
Paper by Adriaan Kamp- Founder of Energy For One World
www.energyforoneworld.com
UPDATED VERSION: Our working paper into the 3rd International Conference on S...Energy for One World
THIS PAPER IS A SEQUAL TO THE PRESENTATION MADE AT UN SDSN/ ICSDP 2014 CONFERENCE .
FOCUS OF THIS PAPER IS ON SOME SPECIFIC AND EVIDENCE-BASED PROPOSALS FOR ORGANIZING OURSELVES ON THE AGENDA OF ENERGY & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
ALL IN ORDER TO ATTAIN THE POST-2015 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
THE SIMPLE FOCUS AND ATTENTION OF THIS PAPER, ARE:
RAISING BUSINESS CAPABILITIES AND CAPACITIES FOR ATTAINING THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND BUILDING ENERGY ARCHITECTURES OF THE 21ST CENTURY: SUPPORTING THE RISE AND DEVELOPMENT OF GLOBAL VIBRANT SUSTAINABLE SOCIETIES.
AIDING ENERGY EXECUTIVES IN GOVERNMENT AND IN BUSINESS A NEW BALANCING ACT AND TO RAISE A SHARED VISION, AWARENESS AND STEWARDSHIP OVER THE NEW NEEDS AND POSSIBILITIES IN THE ENERGY ARCHITECTURE.
THE OPPORTUNITIES OF ENERGY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PLATFORMS – “FOR AND BY BUSINESS”.
REAL AND EVIDENCE-BASED RESULTS FROM OUR EXECUTIVE ENERGY EDUCATION CLASS-ROOMS AND CONSULTANCY
Sustainable Energy for All Action Agenda
- Get news and information from Sustainable Energy for All as we work to mobilize global action from all sectors to transfrom the world's energy systems, pursue the elimination of energy poverty, and enhance prosperity.
UPDATED VERSION: Our working paper into the 3rd International Conference on S...Energy for One World
THIS PAPER IS A SEQUAL TO THE PRESENTATION MADE AT UN SDSN/ ICSDP 2014 CONFERENCE .
FOCUS OF THIS PAPER IS ON SOME SPECIFIC AND EVIDENCE-BASED PROPOSALS FOR ORGANIZING OURSELVES ON THE AGENDA OF ENERGY & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
ALL IN ORDER TO ATTAIN THE POST-2015 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
THE SIMPLE FOCUS AND ATTENTION OF THIS PAPER, ARE:
RAISING BUSINESS CAPABILITIES AND CAPACITIES FOR ATTAINING THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND BUILDING ENERGY ARCHITECTURES OF THE 21ST CENTURY: SUPPORTING THE RISE AND DEVELOPMENT OF GLOBAL VIBRANT SUSTAINABLE SOCIETIES.
AIDING ENERGY EXECUTIVES IN GOVERNMENT AND IN BUSINESS A NEW BALANCING ACT AND TO RAISE A SHARED VISION, AWARENESS AND STEWARDSHIP OVER THE NEW NEEDS AND POSSIBILITIES IN THE ENERGY ARCHITECTURE.
THE OPPORTUNITIES OF ENERGY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PLATFORMS – “FOR AND BY BUSINESS”.
REAL AND EVIDENCE-BASED RESULTS FROM OUR EXECUTIVE ENERGY EDUCATION CLASS-ROOMS AND CONSULTANCY
Sustainable Energy for All Action Agenda
- Get news and information from Sustainable Energy for All as we work to mobilize global action from all sectors to transfrom the world's energy systems, pursue the elimination of energy poverty, and enhance prosperity.
Ensuring Universal Energy Access
Italy and the U.S. announced the launch of Lighting India, which will bring modern lighting services to two million people by the end of 2015. This builds on the success of the Lighting Africa program, which has already accelerated market-driven delivery of quality off-grid lighting devices to 2.5 million people in Africa. Both of these programs are affiliated with the Global Lighting and Energy Access Partnership (Global LEAP) announced today to promote market-based delivery of low-cost, quality-assured solutions to consumers who currently lack modern energy options. Other Global LEAP partners include the World Bank, the International Finance Corporation, the UN Foundation, the Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), the African Development Bank, the Global Environment Facility, the UN Development Program, and Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade & Industry. More than 100 private sector and civil society organizations have expressed support for its principles.
Upcoming presentation at the EDI executive energy training course: miniMBA New Energy Realities;
Typical example of an open conversation on Global Change, Energy Architecture & UN Sustainable Development
World Energy Council: Tracking Energy Transition Innovation- 2017Energy for One World
World Energy Council report- on innovation, year 2017
Views are by the Council, and not necessarily the views of the EFOW practice: how to drive change - and what deserves our time, organisation and investments.
New base 15 march 2021 energy news issue 1415 by khaled al awadi2-compressedKhaled Al Awadi
NewBase 15 March 2021 Energy News issue - 1415 by Khaled Al Awadi2.pdf
NewBase 15 March 2021 Energy News issue - 1415 by Khaled Al Awadi2.pdf
NewBase 15 March 2021 Energy News issue - 1415 by Khaled Al Awadi2.pdf
Green ICT: More Efficiently Unsustainable?Joss Winn
My slides for the Digital 2020 GreenICT mini-conference: http://www.digital2020.org.uk/skills/events/green
There are quite extensive notes which can be read from slide 21 onwards.
Progressive companies around the world are developing products and services that will revolutionise industries and deliver transformative change for society and our planet. These solutions are driving new business growth while significantly reducing emissions towards a low-carbon, sustainable future for all.
Accelerating and scaling up implementation across sectors and borders, however, will require a higher level of collaboration than we have ever seen before, between business, government, and NGOs. The Business for the Environment (B4E) COP17 Dialogue aims to facilitate this, bringing stakeholders together to forge new partnerships and take real action on climate change. Leading the way and powering ahead for a clean industrial revolution.
Il World Energy Focus, nuovo mensile online della WEC's community, una e-publication gratuita per essere sempre aggiornato sugli sviluppi del settore energetico. Il World Energy Focus contiene news, interviste esclusive e uno spazio dedicato agli eventi promossi dai singoli Comitati Nazionali.
Ensuring Universal Energy Access
Italy and the U.S. announced the launch of Lighting India, which will bring modern lighting services to two million people by the end of 2015. This builds on the success of the Lighting Africa program, which has already accelerated market-driven delivery of quality off-grid lighting devices to 2.5 million people in Africa. Both of these programs are affiliated with the Global Lighting and Energy Access Partnership (Global LEAP) announced today to promote market-based delivery of low-cost, quality-assured solutions to consumers who currently lack modern energy options. Other Global LEAP partners include the World Bank, the International Finance Corporation, the UN Foundation, the Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), the African Development Bank, the Global Environment Facility, the UN Development Program, and Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade & Industry. More than 100 private sector and civil society organizations have expressed support for its principles.
Upcoming presentation at the EDI executive energy training course: miniMBA New Energy Realities;
Typical example of an open conversation on Global Change, Energy Architecture & UN Sustainable Development
World Energy Council: Tracking Energy Transition Innovation- 2017Energy for One World
World Energy Council report- on innovation, year 2017
Views are by the Council, and not necessarily the views of the EFOW practice: how to drive change - and what deserves our time, organisation and investments.
New base 15 march 2021 energy news issue 1415 by khaled al awadi2-compressedKhaled Al Awadi
NewBase 15 March 2021 Energy News issue - 1415 by Khaled Al Awadi2.pdf
NewBase 15 March 2021 Energy News issue - 1415 by Khaled Al Awadi2.pdf
NewBase 15 March 2021 Energy News issue - 1415 by Khaled Al Awadi2.pdf
Green ICT: More Efficiently Unsustainable?Joss Winn
My slides for the Digital 2020 GreenICT mini-conference: http://www.digital2020.org.uk/skills/events/green
There are quite extensive notes which can be read from slide 21 onwards.
Progressive companies around the world are developing products and services that will revolutionise industries and deliver transformative change for society and our planet. These solutions are driving new business growth while significantly reducing emissions towards a low-carbon, sustainable future for all.
Accelerating and scaling up implementation across sectors and borders, however, will require a higher level of collaboration than we have ever seen before, between business, government, and NGOs. The Business for the Environment (B4E) COP17 Dialogue aims to facilitate this, bringing stakeholders together to forge new partnerships and take real action on climate change. Leading the way and powering ahead for a clean industrial revolution.
Il World Energy Focus, nuovo mensile online della WEC's community, una e-publication gratuita per essere sempre aggiornato sugli sviluppi del settore energetico. Il World Energy Focus contiene news, interviste esclusive e uno spazio dedicato agli eventi promossi dai singoli Comitati Nazionali.
Proposed Zero Emissions Multi Use Park in San JoseDean Stanford
Zero Emissions Off Highway Vehicle demonstration and public park proposal.
Now includes literally billions of dollars of available funding identified.
A unique and environmentally friendly recreational opportunity now exists that blends very well with the San Jose Waste Water Treatment Plant Master Plan and San Jose Green Vision Goals.
San Jose would be the first in the U.S. with an all-electric, zero emission recreation vehicle and multi use public park.
California State Parks is interested in partnering with San Jose to enable a true multi use park bay-side with paved walking and biking trails, dirt trails for off road electric bikes, BMX track and separate mountain and E-bike trails. Most of the designated "flexible space" will remain open space and restored to a natural setting. If a park is not created much of the land will become a warehouse development. A park would preserve the land for future generations to enjoy.
Here, I am giving an introduction to Bayesian Networks. Here the use a graphical model together with the causality concept by Judea Perl is possible to star doing reduction in the complex calculations of a Joint Distribution involving multiple random variables. After this slides in the next set of slides I try to explain better the ideas of causality.
Using Your Growth Model to Drive Smarter High Tempo TestingSean Ellis
In this presentation, Sean Ellis highlights how to use a growth model to inform your high tempo testing efforts. It goes through the key steps for building your growth model including establishing a north star metric, and identifying your "aha moment" and the core benefit that drives retention. Finally he shows how the GrowthHackers team has used a growth model to plan our growth roadmap.
Digital Intent partner Sean Johnson discusses tactics and strategies for optimizing each stage of the customer development funnel.
View the Udemy course for over 2 hours of additional material: https://www.udemy.com/the-ultimate-guide-to-funnel-optimization/
To learn more about Digital Intent, visit http://www.digintent.com.
To learn more about Sean, visit http://www.sean-johnson.com
Ready to sharpen your #copywriting skills? Here are 125 quick tips organized in 14 chapters—from veteran copywriter, creative director, and SlideShare keynote author Barry Feldman.
Last year, we presented the top, must-know, culturally relevant trends for 2015 and our predictions were 83% accurate!
To help the “curious class” stay relevant in 2016, we’ve assembled an A-Z glossary of what trends we predict to be 100 must-know terms and concepts of 2016.
We hope this cultural crib sheet will help prepare you for the year ahead!
7 Tips to Beautiful PowerPoint by @itseugenecEugene Cheng
Short talk about presentations given at Startup Dynamo, a workshop held by Startup@Singapore NUS using the Learn Startup Methodology.
My segment was on Presentation Design to make an impact on VCs. Many thanks to @ryanlou for the invite. And not to forget Emiland De Cubber for his amazing slide deck inspirations and invaluable advice. Disclaimer: this is a reimagination off some of Emiland's presentations. I do not make any money of this.
Download for just a tweet: http://goo.gl/fbM4j
Want something similar done for your next pitch? Contact me at my site: http://itseugene.me/contact/
L'edizione annuale del World Energy Focus è online e può essere scaricata gratuitamente dal sito del World Energy Council! Suddivisa in cinque sezioni:
EXCLUSIVE ANALYSIS & INTERVIEWS
POLICY & REGULATION INNOVATION
DIGITAL INNOVATION
TECHNOLOGY & DECARBONISATION INNOVATION
BUSINESS MODELS INNOVATION
La pubblicazione raccoglie interviste a CEO, Ministri, esperti del settore energia e articoli e contributi di membri del World Energy Council.
EDI/Nyenrode Executive Energy Transition Class- Aachen 20th May 2017Energy for One World
presentation pack pertaining by the open conversation and workshop by Adriaan Kamp (EFOW) on Energy Architecture and UN Sustainable Development- and our Leadership of Change.
Future Energy Leaders' Perspectives on Global Energy TransitionsPirjo Jantunen
What do the Future Energy Leaders think about the global energy transitions? What they estimate to be oil price in 2030? What kind of innovation they expect to take place?
Emmanuel osei final project sustainable energyEmmanuel Osei
This document presents a current and persistent challenging issue in the Ghanaian society. It focuses on ways to help achieve the Sustainable development Goal (SDG) 7 in Ghana. It takes a look at power (energy/ electricity) shortage or crisis and its effects in the developing country.
GUIDEBOOK Abu Dhabi Summit 2014 Co-hosted by: United Nations and the Ministry...Dr Lendy Spires
H.E. Ban Ki-moon UN Secretary-General I thank the United Arab Emirates for hosting the “Abu Dhabi Ascent” and I extend a warm welcome to all participants. This meeting is a critical milestone on the path towards the Climate Summit on 23 September, which aims to catalyze ambitious action on the ground and mobilize political momentum for a meaningful global legal climate agreement in 2015.
I count on representatives of governments, the private sector and civil society gathered here in Abu Dhabi to explore international and multi-stakeholder initiatives with high potential for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and strengthening climate resilience. This Guidebook highlights a number of innovative, practical actions that can be expanded and strengthened with additional partners. I encourage you to participate in the various presentations and break-out sessions that are most relevant to your government, business or organization. The initiatives focus on high-impact areas identified by the United Nations Environment Programme 2013 Emissions Gap Report.
They include adaptation, resilience and disaster risk reduction, agriculture, cities, climate finance, energy efficiency, forests, renewable energy, short-lived climate pollutants and transport. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has documented how transforming to a low-carbon economy will be significantly less costly than failing to act, and many of those costs would be further mitigated by the economic and other benefits of reduced climate change. The initiatives showcased in Abu Dhabi demonstrate that affordable solutions are already available to cut emissions, strengthen adaptation and improve people’s well-being. Acting to meet the climate challenge is an unprecedented opportunity to build a safer, healthier, more prosperous and resilient world for all.
Let us seize the moment now in Abu Dhabi and at the Climate Summit this September in New York. Success in these meetings can pave the way for the agreement we need in Paris in 2015 and a sustainable future for all humankind. Sheikh Abdullah Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Minister for Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates It is a pleasure to welcome you to the “Abu Dhabi Ascent.” This meeting has brought together the world’s leading actors to further develop concrete, ambitious actions to address climate change.
NUS Industry Roundtable Presentation - Engie transformation by Caroline GuyotJohn Phillip
Presentation by Caroline Guyot of ENGIE Innovation Factory at the NUS Industry Roundtable on 3-Oct 2018 focused on managing corporate-startup collaboration.
Similar to (Updated Version) Paper into 3rd International Conference (UN SDSN/ ICSDP) on Sustainable Development 2015 (20)
The Big Oil Reality Check report finds that the climate pledges and plans of 8 international oil and gas companies fail to align with international agreements to phase out fossil fuels and to limit global temperature rise to 1.5ºC.
Publication May 2021
IEA publication, May 2024
Critical minerals, which are essential for a range of clean energy technologies, have risen up the policy agenda in recent years due to increasing demand, volatile price movements, supply chain bottlenecks and geopolitical concerns. The dynamic nature of the market necessitates greater transparency and reliable information to facilitate informed decision-making, as underscored by the request from Group of Seven (G7) ministers for the IEA to produce medium- and long-term outlooks for critical minerals.
The Global Critical Minerals Outlook 2024 follows the IEA’s inaugural review of the market last year. It provides a snapshot of industry developments in 2023 and early 2024 and offers medium- and long-term outlooks for the demand and supply of key energy transition minerals based on the latest technology and policy trends.
The report also assesses key risks to the reliability, sustainability and diversity of critical mineral supply chains and analyses the consequences for policy and industry stakeholders. It will be accompanied by an updated version of the Critical Minerals Data Explorer, an interactive online tool that allows users to explore the latest IEA projections.
Science Publication
Global projections of macroeconomic climate-change damages typically consider
impacts from average annual and national temperatures over long time horizons1–6
.
Here we use recent empirical fndings from more than 1,600 regions worldwide over
the past 40 years to project sub-national damages from temperature and precipitation,
including daily variability and extremes7,8
. Using an empirical approach that provides
a robust lower bound on the persistence of impacts on economic growth, we fnd that
the world economy is committed to an income reduction of 19% within the next
26 years independent of future emission choices (relative to a baseline without
climate impacts, likely range of 11–29% accounting for physical climate and empirical
uncertainty). These damages already outweigh the mitigation costs required to limit
global warming to 2 °C by sixfold over this near-term time frame and thereafter diverge
strongly dependent on emission choices. Committed damages arise predominantly
through changes in average temperature, but accounting for further climatic
components raises estimates by approximately 50% and leads to stronger regional
heterogeneity. Committed losses are projected for all regions except those at very
high latitudes, at which reductions in temperature variability bring benefts. The
largest losses are committed at lower latitudes in regions with lower cumulative
historical emissions and lower present-day income.
Science Publication: The atlas of unburnable oil for supply-side climate poli...Energy for One World
Nature Communication, Publication 2024
To limit the increase in global mean temperature to 1.5 °C, CO2 emissions must
be drastically reduced. Accordingly, approximately 97%, 81%, and 71% of
existing coal and conventional gas and oil resources, respectively, need to
remain unburned. This article develops an integrated spatial assessment
model based on estimates and locations of conventional oil resources and
socio-environmental criteria to construct a global atlas of unburnable oil. The
results show that biodiversity hotspots, richness centres of endemic species,
natural protected areas, urban areas, and the territories of Indigenous Peoples
in voluntary isolation coincide with 609 gigabarrels (Gbbl) of conventional oil
resources. Since 1524 Gbbl of conventional oil resources are required to be left
untapped in order to keep global warming under 1.5 °C, all of the above-
mentioned socio-environmentally sensitive areas can be kept entirely off-
limits to oil extraction. The model provides spatial guidelines to select
unburnable fossil fuels resources while enhancing collateral socio-
environmental benefits.
Artificial intelligence (AI) offers new opportunities to radically reinvent the way we do business. This study explores how CEOs and top decision makers around the world are responding to the transformative potential of AI.
The case study discusses the potential of drone delivery and the challenges that need to be addressed before it becomes widespread.
Key takeaways:
Drone delivery is in its early stages: Amazon's trial in the UK demonstrates the potential for faster deliveries, but it's still limited by regulations and technology.
Regulations are a major hurdle: Safety concerns around drone collisions with airplanes and people have led to restrictions on flight height and location.
Other challenges exist: Who will use drone delivery the most? Is it cost-effective compared to traditional delivery trucks?
Discussion questions:
Managerial challenges: Integrating drones requires planning for new infrastructure, training staff, and navigating regulations. There are also marketing and recruitment considerations specific to this technology.
External forces vary by country: Regulations, consumer acceptance, and infrastructure all differ between countries.
Demographics matter: Younger generations might be more receptive to drone delivery, while older populations might have concerns.
Stakeholders for Amazon: Customers, regulators, aviation authorities, and competitors are all stakeholders. Regulators likely hold the greatest influence as they determine the feasibility of drone delivery.
Oprah Winfrey: A Leader in Media, Philanthropy, and Empowerment | CIO Women M...CIOWomenMagazine
This person is none other than Oprah Winfrey, a highly influential figure whose impact extends beyond television. This article will delve into the remarkable life and lasting legacy of Oprah. Her story serves as a reminder of the importance of perseverance, compassion, and firm determination.
Senior Project and Engineering Leader Jim Smith.pdfJim Smith
I am a Project and Engineering Leader with extensive experience as a Business Operations Leader, Technical Project Manager, Engineering Manager and Operations Experience for Domestic and International companies such as Electrolux, Carrier, and Deutz. I have developed new products using Stage Gate development/MS Project/JIRA, for the pro-duction of Medical Equipment, Large Commercial Refrigeration Systems, Appliances, HVAC, and Diesel engines.
My experience includes:
Managed customized engineered refrigeration system projects with high voltage power panels from quote to ship, coordinating actions between electrical engineering, mechanical design and application engineering, purchasing, production, test, quality assurance and field installation. Managed projects $25k to $1M per project; 4-8 per month. (Hussmann refrigeration)
Successfully developed the $15-20M yearly corporate capital strategy for manufacturing, with the Executive Team and key stakeholders. Created project scope and specifications, business case, ROI, managed project plans with key personnel for nine consumer product manufacturing and distribution sites; to support the company’s strategic sales plan.
Over 15 years of experience managing and developing cost improvement projects with key Stakeholders, site Manufacturing Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, Maintenance, and facility support personnel to optimize pro-duction operations, safety, EHS, and new product development. (BioLab, Deutz, Caire)
Experience working as a Technical Manager developing new products with chemical engineers and packaging engineers to enhance and reduce the cost of retail products. I have led the activities of multiple engineering groups with diverse backgrounds.
Great experience managing the product development of products which utilize complex electrical controls, high voltage power panels, product testing, and commissioning.
Created project scope, business case, ROI for multiple capital projects to support electrotechnical assembly and CPG goods. Identified project cost, risk, success criteria, and performed equipment qualifications. (Carrier, Electrolux, Biolab, Price, Hussmann)
Created detailed projects plans using MS Project, Gant charts in excel, and updated new product development in Jira for stakeholders and project team members including critical path.
Great knowledge of ISO9001, NFPA, OSHA regulations.
User level knowledge of MRP/SAP, MS Project, Powerpoint, Visio, Mastercontrol, JIRA, Power BI and Tableau.
I appreciate your consideration, and look forward to discussing this role with you, and how I can lead your company’s growth and profitability. I can be contacted via LinkedIn via phone or E Mail.
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(Updated Version) Paper into 3rd International Conference (UN SDSN/ ICSDP) on Sustainable Development 2015
1. [Abstract For UN SDSN : ADRIAAN KAMP- ENERGY FOR ONE WORLD]
ICSDP 2015/T1: Sustainable Energy and Climate Change August 10, 2015
Paper by Adriaan Kamp - Energy For One World 1
ICSDP 2015/ T1 :Sustainable Energy and Climate Change
ENERGY & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: THE REALIZATION OF A NEW GLOBAL
COMPACT ON ENERGY ARCHITECTURE DEVELOPMENT.
REAL AND EVIDENCE-BASED RESULTS FROM OUR EXECUTIVE ENERGY
EDUCATION CLASS-ROOMS AND CONSULTANCY
THIS PAPER IS A SEQUAL TO THE PRESENTATION MADE AT UN SDSN/ ICSDP 2014
CONFERENCE .
FOCUS OF THIS PAPER IS ON PROPOSALS FOR ORGANIZING OURSELVES ON
THE AGENDA OF ENERGY & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Paper by Adriaan Kamp- Founder of Energy For One World
www.energyforoneworld.com
(updated version 6- extended version)
2. [Abstract For UN SDSN : ADRIAAN KAMP- ENERGY FOR ONE WORLD]
ICSDP 2015/T1: Sustainable Energy and Climate Change August 10, 2015
Paper by Adriaan Kamp - Energy For One World 2
By defining our goal more clearly, by making it seem more manageable
and less remote, we help all people to see it, to draw hope from it,
and to move irresistibly towards it.
President John F. Kennedy, 1963 and quoted by Professor Jeffrey Sachs, 2014
Contents:-
Abstract
1. The Sustainable Development Goals, Energy & Sustainability: Re-minding ourselves
of what we are after: What do we need to change and re-organize in the Energy
Sector in order to help realize the Sustainable Development Goals and build Vibrant
Sustainable Societies?
2. The way we “speak and act” about Energy & Sustainable Development does matter:
A shift in minds and mind-sets. Evidence-Based, Innovative and Inspired (Spirited)
Leadership. Nation Building. Sustainable Energy to All.
3. A bit of theory: Energy & Energy Architecture development ( continued from last
years’ conversation)
4. Energy & Sustainable Development: The realization of a new global compact on
Energy Architecture Development. Four practice examples and an invitation of
where and how we can organize ourselves better for our success
a. UN centre-of-excellence on Energy Architecture Development
b. Open conversations on Energy & Sustainable Development (Education &
Outreach)
c. Energy & Sustainability Performance Platforms
d. Coaching and Advise
5. Energy For One World: Team and Beyond Borders
Appendices
Sample of Open Conversation (Master Class)
Sample of Scouting Mission
Sample from Performance Platform
3. [Abstract For UN SDSN : ADRIAAN KAMP- ENERGY FOR ONE WORLD]
ICSDP 2015/T1: Sustainable Energy and Climate Change August 10, 2015
Paper by Adriaan Kamp - Energy For One World 3
Abstract
Our world civilization is experiencing an accelerating and dynamic change- in technology, in
innovation and in social changes. Our world is also under rapid construction and
development, with new wealth and wealth distribution being created, every day, and at an
unprecedented speed. Energy is vital and essential to modern day life; the wealthier people
are, the more energy is used.
Over the coming two to three decades some 3 billion people across the developing world are
expected to join the new global middle-class and are prognosed to enjoy the same
consumption patterns in their homes, in their offices and in their transportation now so much
taken for granted in the OECD and upper middle class families in the emerging and
developing nations. By the middle of the century, it is projected that there will be 9 billion
people sharing this planet.
Right now, 1.2 billion people are living beyond the grid and without access to energy. For
millions, night-time brings darkness or the dim lighting of a kerosene lantern or candle. In
Africa, these challenges disproportionately affect those living in rural areas. In Africa, over
290 million people use kerosene as their main source of lighting. Even for those living with
access to electricity, this is often insufficient or unreliable.
The role access to energy plays in development, and particularly sustainable development,
has only recently been fully recognised. The year 2015 will see the end of the Millennium
Development Goals and the establishment of the Sustainable Development Goals, with a
real focus on energy, it will also see the latest in climate change negotiations; impacting on
energy policy and strategy going forwards. The Sustainable Energy for All work has focused
on energy access as a human right, and this will shape future decisions and actions.
Our goal is and can best be to realize universal energy access for all.
So the question is:
How best can we organize ourselves in order to ensure that everyone on the planet
can enjoy affordable, reliable and sustainable access to energy?
Earlier this year we could listen to the voice of Pope Francis, the G7 Political Leadership-
and learn from Professor Jeffrey Sachs and John Rockstrom that we are accelerating
ourselves crossing planetary boundaries and - perhaps also a little bit ourselves.
So in essence- Religion, Politics and Science have spoken and are asking us- the Energy
Professionals- men and women- to do better.
To work better together, and to create the better energy architectures and better economies
such that we, humanity- can stay out of trouble, grow the social justice and harmony in and
between ourselves and truly steward and enjoy this wonder called planet Earth.
Now and in the Future.
4. [Abstract For UN SDSN : ADRIAAN KAMP- ENERGY FOR ONE WORLD]
ICSDP 2015/T1: Sustainable Energy and Climate Change August 10, 2015
Paper by Adriaan Kamp - Energy For One World 4
So, over the next decades, the energy industry and sustainable development practitioners
will have to make some important decisions and create new solutions and architectures – in
energy and economy- that can last.
The purpose of this paper is to encourage ourselves some new possibility thinking in the way
we organize ourselves and share some evidence-based examples of how we can go about
this.
Contact Information:
AdriaanKamp@energyforoneworld.com
Norway: Energy For One World
( Office Norway No: +47 40767156)
Key Words: Global (Energy) Challenge, Sustainable Development, New Roles for Business
Leadership
5. [Abstract For UN SDSN : ADRIAAN KAMP- ENERGY FOR ONE WORLD]
ICSDP 2015/T1: Sustainable Energy and Climate Change August 10, 2015
Paper by Adriaan Kamp - Energy For One World 5
1.. The Sustainable Development Goals, Energy &
Sustainability: Re-minding ourselves of what we
are after: What do we need to change and re-
organize in the Energy Sector in order to help
realize the Sustainable Development Goals and
build Vibrant Sustainable Societies?
“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
The post-2015 UN Sustainable Development Goals
and Agenda, including the climate change
negotiations- offer us ("the world") a golden
opportunity to raise the (types and levels of)
conversation we have on Energy and build the better
(industrial) capabilities for more integrated energy
architectures, befit to the 21st century.
In our transportation and cars, in and around our
houses and offices, and in agriculture and industries
we build.
In essence: changing the (business, national) game(s)
we are in.- on energy security, sustainability,
availability and affordability concerns.
How can we do that?
Well, first of all, parties ( governments, business
community) , in general terms, already acknowledge
the fact that in order to have or attain truly sustainable
economies and societies- we need to have
sustainable energy architectures.
We cannot deliver on the Sustainable Development
Goals if the underlying (world) energy system is
unsustainable, volatile or unreliable.
It's that simple.
The Energy For One World practice works from the
simple belief and understanding that “our
organisational forms” determine to a large degree also
our abilities to execute and deliver on this vision and
strategies.
"Function (Results) follows our Form (Organisation)".
As we are transiting from the MDG towards the SDG
In the words of Amina J.
Mohammed, the
Secretary-General’s
Special Advisor on Post
Development Planning:
“For the first time, we’re
not putting a band-aid on
the problem. We’re looking
at the root causes. And
unless we make the
investments to look at
those root causes, we are
going to continue to have
the conflicts escalate,
we’re going to continue to
see the damage in the
environment, and more
and more people are going
to be excluded,” said
Amina J. Mohammed, the
Secretary-General’s
Special Adviser on Post-
2015 Development
Planning.
In a recent interview with
the UN News Service, Ms.
Mohammed stressed that
the resources needed to
investment in this new
agenda already exist and it
is just a matter of
unlocking them. “We can
find the tools and the
instruments that we need
to make those monies
work in the longer term
and in the shorter term for
humanity.”
“Unlike the Millennium
Development Goals, this
has been a process that’s
been the most open,
transparent, broad, deep
one that we’ve had in the
United Nations ever,” Ms.
Mohammed noted.
“Often people say, ‘well
you know, aren’t these
too many goals? Can’t
we just have a neat set of
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(including Climate Change goals)- and we acknowledge that we are shape-shifting from an
agenda solely focussed on the "bottom of the pyramid" towards an agenda focussed on the
"whole and the aggregate of the pyramid"- it is clear that we may have to change our
organisational form (or functional deliveries) as well.
As the order and magnitude of the program is so much "bigger and all encompassing"- we
may want to open the conversation on how we want to go about this large new change
challenge- as it will require new working pacts in and between businesses, governments,
academia, and society.- and across our national borders.12
And these working approaches and organisational forms may be different in the East and in
the West, in the North and in the South.
Surely- this work has been done- in the many working groups3
preparing for the goals and
the agenda- but as with everything- the conversion from vision/strategy to reality and
realisation- in and over time- does need leadership, experience and imagination- perhaps
beyond the machinations of bureaucracy and our today’s working habits.
Earlier I have given a brief and presentation- on what may be needed in the field of Energy &
Sustainability. At UN Level, and at the national and energy corporations level.
If of interest- I encourage you to read my briefing papers- Go to UN SDSN briefing papers-
or to contact me in person.
For this note, and this conversation- I will stay focussed on where we may want to improve
on our organisational forms to realize and execute this hope and dream.
The transition from MDG to SDG's - actually asks and invites us to Re-write, Re-form and
Trans-form some of the existing beliefs, rules and experiences.
Let our business community please better listen to the voice of the people: it's much better to
build vibrant and sustainable societies than to see tired or angry people- willing to act on it
all.
As such- we are invited to build the better bridges and across the various silo's in the energy
value chains, and we are invited to assume the better leadership and stewardship styles-
creating the positive progressive changes and places where no harm is done - and we all
long for. Here and there. Now and tomorrow.
The consequences and implications of further "poor or defensive corporate strategies" in the
main energy corporations over our energy sector ('keep our heads down or looking the other
way') - in order to just hold-off and sustain- are no longer an issue of self-interest. 45
They are and have truly become an issue of the global common good, and the geo-politics of
emotions.
1
The Coming Multi-Trillion Dollar Climate Change Investment Drive- Steward Taggart
2
New forms and formats to boost e.g. renewable are being created as we speak
3
E.g. UN SDSN Deep-de-carbonization project
4
The voice of an elder: Sir Mark Moody-Stuart
5
The unrealized horror of population explosion
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As such- the calls for Climate Change and Social Justice are not only a Pandora's box
in between people and companies, it is and has also become a Pandora's box in the hands
of the politicians and military: from China and India, Africa and Russia to the OECD : it can
become ugly and nasty: un-healthy.67 8
Money, guilt and international relationships. And it's 'brewing'. And with all the continued and
contentious attention and issues on it- will keep 'brewing' if we don't find the better pathways
of “talking and walking”.
So- it's much better to build and embrace the new post-2015 UN Sustainable Development
Goals full-heartingly - and get "real" about them.
It's much better to be honest, reach-out of our ivory towers- and become much more open
and willing to learn and embrace modernity, innovate and realize the better social and
energy architectures: from well and mill-to- electric wheel, from mill and panel to socket- and
between society and business.
As an Energy professional - you may feel pride for your country, your company and
passionate about your individual trade. But please let us be clear about this: the better
pathways forwards are about in and between ourselves.9
Let's stop the arguments, let's stop the pointing fingers, let’s stop the protective or putting
blame on politicians or the ignorance of people: No more need to protect what cannot be
protected. No more blames on politicians, lobby, the international situation or instruments
(e.g. CCS, ETS) - which are actually "smoke and mirrors'' - hiding our own responsibilities10
.
Let's simply lead and build the better bridges- the better co-alitions of the willing- and
help to build the better energy architectures- for the people- and in and between the
sector and nations: crossing-borders, crossing silo's.
That is the key call and topic of this working paper.
I believe that the energy professional will find it actually quite inspiring to choose to become
"a force for good".: a force of unity- not polarity.A force of finding the better organisations
and roles to play in the business of energy architecture developments.
6
Chatham House
7
The unrealized horrors of the population explosion
8
Paris Climate Negotations; West must pay up
9
Are you in it to win and serve your own self interest? Or are you in it to build sustainable societies?
10
The Voice of a Wisdom Leader, Sir Mark Moody-Stuart
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The way we “act and speak” about Energy & Sustainable Development does matter: A
shift in minds and mind-sets. Evidence-Based Leadership
“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
Earlier11
I have made the observation- on some of the typical arch-type behaviours and
mind-sets out there- when we speak about progressing our economies or our (self) interests:
Worldviews from Energy for One World
Very much simplified:-
As you may understand, different world views- or ideologies- affect our believes, our
relationships, our inter-actions and our decision making - and determine to a large degree
how prepared we are to make "acts" in order to advance our and our neighbours societies.
Personally - I like to think in the term - "building" sustainable societies, or sustainable
organisations and communities.
And as we speak about this process of "building"- we are actually also to include in our plan-
making and considerations- the different and local perspectives (around the globe) on the
ways and methods by which societies progresses itself.: The hard-ware and soft-ware of the
whole constellation we find ourselves in.
In the more developed economies we may clearly see the invitation to re-form, transition,
and transform our past achievement towards a more balanced and sustainable lifestyles and
form within and between our societies.: “To dampen some of our problems and make some
room for the new.”
This is also very much true in the sector of Energy & Sustainability: a re-orientation and
overhaul in the ways by which we power and transport ourselves is clearly needed- and can
be done:
Climate science is real. We live in One World- shared between many people- and the West
or oil/gas rich nations (most developed nations) uptake of fossil fuels is clearly un-
sustainable and in no relation to its’ share in global population. 12
11
In workshops and executive energy classroom engagements.
12
This also relates to the ways the (state/free-market) conventional oil and gas industry carries our
business development in emerging and developing nations.
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Evidence-Based, Innovative and Inspired (Spirited) Leadership
It is perhaps in our Minds and Mind-sets that we can and will find our biggest hope.
With everything said and done- "sustainability"- is something which runs "deep" and comes
from within": It's a conscious awareness and choice.
So- the UN (and our) ambitions to rise to the occasion and develop the world to a next realm
or realization- can, and to our mind, cannot solely be based on scientific goals and targets,
but has also very much to do with an effort to maintain and raise the Minds and Mind-sets of
our diplomats, of governments, of leadership in corporations, and in our (UN) organisations
of campaigns- on the goals and results.
It is this new "State of Being", this true and honest way and inspired “spirit or leadership”-
which in effect may create the better hopes and have the biggest effect on us all.
When everything is said and done- the good news is - you are not alone13
:
Laudato Si ! Go directly to the Encyclical
Pope Francis has spoken similar styled words. And as his words deeply resonates with my
practice believes and understandings- I can only ask you to take a moment of your time to
read and familiarize yourself with the words of his Encyclical.
God of love, show us our place in this world
as channels of your love
for all the creatures of this earth
for not one of them is forgotten in your sight.
Enlighten those who possess power and money
that they may avoid the sin of indifference,
that they may love the common good, advance the weak,and care for this world in
which we live.
The poor and the earth are crying out.
O Lord, seize us with your power and light,
help us to protect all life,
to prepare for a better future,
for the coming of your Kingdom
of justice, peace, love and beauty.
Praise be to you!
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Our minds and mind-sets matters in our choices - in and over our society, our economies, in
our relationship towards each other and nature.
It matters in and over our choices in Energy and Energy Architecture development. It'
matters in nurturing our next level of consciousness- in and between each other.
As such, the energy architecture on location is a reflection of the socio-political,
economic, ecological and business philosophies, leadership and interests exercised
on location.
Inspired (Spirited) leadership may help to shed lights over the shadow sides in these today's
realities and may help "to bring inspiration and light"- to the people and the things we want or
need do-ing".14
As such- an open conversation on Sustainable Societies (we want) does
matter.
Of course, and not of unimportance- it is of course of importance that you are safe and
secure and can speak-up.15
14
Energy transition, energy architecture re-forms and transformation
15
China Medical News
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When we move from “Me to We”16
- everything changes. And everything becomes so much
simpler.
On the moment that we “let go” of our thoughts that energy resources be-gifted to a nation,
region or taken by a corporation are “a sole owners proprietary and exploitation right”17
- - ,
but rather start looking this as gift as an invitation to “serve and build sustainable societies-
for humanity- in essence helping to make energy a human right18
- our ways of making
(energy business/ government/ political) decisions- changes.
On the moment we realize we are part of nature, and we have found peace, dignity and
respect for the others and nature, we can attain true sustainability.
On the moment that we stop talking about Energy Security (for our country or region), but
start talking about Energy Availability to All (or our neighbours)- we have moved beyond the
ordinary into the extra-ordinary and more hopeful.
For those with "eyes to see"- they will understand that nurturing our societies and
economies in balance with nature- is a rather urgent, pressing and balancing act.
In the East and in the West. In the North and in the South.
The speed and accelerations by which our societies and economies are presently galloping -
including all new economic realities and needs, rivalries, craving for (unsustainable)
consuming behaviours and thirst for modernities- are simply mind-boggling.
As such- we may be in need of some serious re-forms and transformations.
You only have to look at the figurative clover depicted in these notes- to understand that to
guide (this more healthy and balancing act) is a major task and requires truly the unfolding
of a new form and style of leadership.
A better tone of voice. In and between ourselves.
Sometimes , and I joke here - the energy sector would grossly benefit if we could cross-
breed Pope Francis with Jeffrey Sachs with a (energy) business (innovation) leader such
as Carlos Ghosn ( or e.g. PM Modi):
The simple truth is: We are all invited to join, and walk on this path.
16
From self-interest or competition to shared interest and collaboration
17
an opportunity to take an opportunistic position and make best rent for the self
18
In own countries, regions and overseas countries of energy extraction and exploitation
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Nation Building: End of Poverty- Creation of New Wealth and Jobs with
Energy
In the under-developed and rapid developing world- the change challenge (or the "building"
of sustainable societies) will require different programs and skills.19
Erik Solheim, a be-friended relation and good optimist, spoke most recently at an annual
working conference of Norfund(The Foreign Aid Fund of Norway) 20
.He always makes me
smile at the (many) positive and enthused examples of "how things are being great and
going right".
Erik's opening examples were the history and success stories of Singapore and South-
Korea. In addition- and also looking with hindsight over his career- Erik concluded that
sustainable development practitioners, governments and businesses now all agree: The
idea that (main-stream) business cannot be part of the solution is simply passed .
In fact, and looking at the examples of Singapore and South-Korea (no matter the eco-
footprint)- a simple observation can be made:
How to build a nation into prosperity?
Today - three (simple, core and) key ingredients are seen and needed for it’s success:
1. Leadership (state/ authoritarian or more benign, inspired and democratic)
2. A vibrant Market--based economy
3. Education
The 'pact' that has being created in the Addis Ababa Finance for Development Conference
(Ethiopia)21
between big-banking (e.g. Sumitomo, Citibank), big-business and (UN)
government officials is creating the conditions for private, and mainstream business finance
into developing nations- such that this form of magic can be done.
In other words:
Big Mainstream in a Big Sustainable Development Pact- with/from China/BRICS/NDB and
also the West.
It is obviously important that we make the better decisions in these Big Mainstream
interventions- and truly build the sustainable societies we want and are to last.
19
A good example of developing a roadmap for whole energy programs for the poor
20
Norfund annual conference
21
Addis Ababa outcome document
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Over the course of this working conference day22
- also some numbers were being shared. I
like to quote some of these numbers here - so you get a little bit of a feel in what frame we
are - today:
• The UN budget is 45 Bn USD every year; The role and function of the UN in our ever
more complex world constellation cannot be over-estimated.
• The Foreign Direct Investment (Formal Aid) of all our countries to alleviate poverty is
about 150 Bn USD per annum.
• The same (or a little bit less) is expected from the Finance for development/ Climate
Change Negotiations.
• Overall- and in aggregate- the world invests 20,000 BnUSD (and growing) in
mainstream infrastructure, energy, houses, manufacturing plants, etc. . Every year.
Mainstream (Oil, Gas, Coal) Energy takes at least over 10-15 % of this sum.
• This size of the global economy is 100,000 Bn USD. and again : Mainstream (Oil,
Gas, Coal) Energy takes at least 10-15 % of this sum.
• The world population is going to 9 Billion People- and with 190 million youth coming
out of schools in Sub Sahara Africa- seeking for jobs- every year. The population of
Sub-Sahara Africa expected to grow to 2 Billion by mid-century.
So- the observations can be:
How tiny yet are our contributions to keep our common house in order (peace, human
dignity, conflict resolution, climate change, economic stability, sustainability, etc.) in relation
to our ever growing main-stream businesses and economies.
How tiny yet our voice to seek a new balance in our ever growing ambitions in our
economies, new wealth and power - versus the ways by which we - in aggregate- maintain
our house in order- from a natural and sustainability perspective and humanity development
(inter-relationship) point of view
How tiny yet the voice of the community leader who embraces community-scaled
development versus the mainstream (national and business) drive to build and export urban
cities, large corporate businesses, infrastructure, etc.
It is refreshing to listen also to the words of e.g. a Mr. James Mwangi- the present CEO
of Equity bank in Kenya23
: Perhaps a good example of a community development scheme
build from the ground-up, and enabling local people, starting local SME entreprises- helped
by a community owned bank. Local - not Big Corporate. This bank started 20 years ago with
a balance sheet of 300 USD and has now 3 Bn USD written in it's books. Similar line of
thinking in and over Energy Architectures are very much relevant and applicable.
22
Norfund working conference
23
Kenya Equity Bank
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Sustainable Energy to All (Sustainable Development Goal Nr. 7)
First of all- we are to applaud the great work and achievements of the UN Agency –
Sustainable Energy For All.
In their words and open invitation to us:
The Sustainable Development Goal 7 on Energy has been set; now it’s time to show how to
achieve it by 2030. A series of high-level Sustainable Energy for All events around the
United Nations Summit (25-27 September) will discuss how to finance, implement and track
progress on SDG7. Leaders of governments, businesses, civil society and international
organizations are invited to join the thousands of SE4All partners who are already geared up
to make sure the Energy SDG succeeds in the crucial years to come.
1. Financing and Tracking Progress of Sustainable Energy for All
2. Role of Partnerships in Achieving Sustainable Energy for All
(co-hosted by the Government of Denmark with SE4All)
3. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 7 on Energy by 2030: Implementation of
Sustainable Energy for All
A couple of simple insights and observations on the general nature of our “change
challenge” here:
If you want to help or improve the World (On Energy & Sustainability) - Change Yourself
(your company, your nation)24
If you want to help the Poor- Change the Rich and the Elite.
Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch
of genius – and a lot of courage – to move in the opposite direction.” – E.F. Schumacher
It was Kandeh Yumkella- the United Nations Under-Secretary-General and the Special
Representative of the Secretary-General for Sustainable Energy for All- who once said:
Giving power (energy) to the poor and deprived- without giving them the means and ways to
improve their own lives and incomes (in the ways sustainable and bespoke to themselves ) -
is not aid or help but is actually extending or increasing the (local) suffering.
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And stop finger-pointing to others, or put conditional conditions to your change.
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So- in our mind- the role and responsibilities for the people and professional organisations
who want and like to participate in the "UN energy for All" program and initiatives are to have
"eyes and ears"- a kind of sixth sense and discernment - of how to lift people out of
poverty- and how to put power, human dignity and economic possibility (and
responsibility) in the hands of those left behind.
A Good Example of how to roadmap this and to give Energy to the Poor- and in our minds-
can be found in the recent work of Practical Action Organization:
Go to publication
This form of approach helps to create the local communities who can (again) thrive in well-
being without being enslaved by obligations of payments or commitments to new roles or
tasks (jobs) which does not serve their own lives or community but those who seek rent from
cheap labour.
Community and environment are to drive Economy- and - not the other way around.
If you want to read some other opinions on this- I suggest you read some of the words of
Fayyaz- a Pakistani Professor and ex- UNDP official and May East - an UNITAR Senior
Education official:
How to build sustainable societies
Eliminating poverty in two simple steps
May East report on Brasil
In May's words:
We are taking a different route from the traditional concepts of growth and progress. In our
strategy, community and environment drive the economy, not the other way round.”
(my note: and of course- if good entertainment and a TV sets belongs to all this- let it be!)
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Without going into much details-but overall, and in the aggregate of our world energy system
- we have written the earlier observations of what we may consider the better paths in and
over our decision making over coming decades:
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A bit of theory: Energy & Energy Architecture development ( continued from last
years’ conversation)
Stewardship over the Energy Architecture[1] in a global-, local- and corporate setting
is a new and urgent business leadership role to learn .
It's this learning of this Stewardship (role) over the Energy Architecture that's where our
key focus of attention is: and where we focus our client programmes and interventions on.
In the Energy Architecture- we both include the soft- as well as the hard- factors shaping
the constellation:
Thus the (technical) ways by which energy is brought from well to wheel or turbine to home-
but also the organisational constitution in and between the actors and the market and
business models functioning in the constellation.
A good, healthy and fresh vision on the new blueprints of our shared "Energy Architectures"
and a good and fresh vision on our (individual) role(s) in these energy architecture
developments, will help us to accelerate and diffuse the better blueprints and practices- and
is a great contributing factor determining if we are to thrive over next decades, or whether
we are go-ing to get ourselves into trouble.25
To frame it quite simplified- the following may be- what we may consider:
In the past, and still very much today- the energy sector is and was much supply-side
orientated.
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Energy scarcities or unsustainabilities.
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With the upstream (coal,) oil and gas sitting on top-of-the-value chain, and making and
attracting the largest talent, capital investment and government income- they are and were
de-facto determining the markets and the game we are in. Oil & Gas ruled. The Fossil Fuel
industry the un-contested leader of the pack - and the rest was following
Nevertheless and over the last decades, each of the "other" elements in the energy value
chains - from re-designing our homes and cars (Product- Redesigns) towards energy
architectures re-designs26
( Energywende and E-on in Germany , Denmark), Sun and Wind,
etc. - have demonstrated their potential.
So- the change challenge we face today, and in order to serve sustainability, our economies
and our societies- is to change challenge and question our mainstream energy industry
habits, our mind-sets, our (energy) business development and project framings:
In our near future, we may best come to grasp with a new frame of “Energy Architecture” in
the energy sector-
26
Germany’s energy architecture and grid development
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A frame based on (at least) 12-dimensions.
• People & Societies, Economy, Planetary Boundaries, Conventional Oil, Coal and
Gas, Renewables- Sun, wind and bio,
• Local, smart, de-central and distributed energy networks, including roll-out of
energy efficiencies
• Our choice over lifestyles: Eco-conscious lifestyle- such as we can find in the
Eco-villages in the west and in e.g. the rural communities of Africa and Asia, but also
the Cities or Sustainable Cities Lifestyles. And we see a lifestyle connected with
High-Technology Advancement: A World Future Vision based on Science Fiction,
but now also more and more supported by some key research institutes: our science
and technology is going to help us to create a complete new world order based on AI
and perhaps abundance.
And last but not least
• the 3 key consuming dimensions of energy
Cities – and/or Sustainable Cities with energy-plus/ zero-carbon sustainable housing
designs (including better materials)
Transportation – in the air, on the water and on the road
Industry- a selection and range of petro-chemical industry, agri-culture, etc.- now
more and more in competition with nano-technology, miniaturization, 3D-printing,
new material science based on AI/big computing.
In other words:-
So- developing and investing in an (national/ local) energy architecture becomes a little bit
more than only investing or developing a point-solution, or the supply side, be it the oil, gas
and coal side of the equation.
Investing in an Energy Architecture now becomes a 12-dimensional frame, and whereby
the stewards and stakeholders carefully review the best places to invest (or change) their
time, money and resources in – in the community- and in order to achieve the best possible
impact and sustainable conditions for the relevant economies and societies – not only for
the short-term, but for the years to come. And not only for the own location- but also taking
the needs and demands of others and elsewhere in considerations.
This new balance in investment and development in and over an Energy architecture- asks
(government and business boardrooms) to change focus from a sole supply-sided focus
(traditional) or business-to-business towards a much more balanced approach including into
the realms of Economy, LifeStyle and the construct of sustainable houses and cities.
And in this world of And-And - the players in the energy architecture value chain sit (willingly)
around the table, to better share and integrate their investment and development portfolio’s
towards the best viable and sustainable energy architecture development concepts and
solutions. 27
For the whole.
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Not only a private business matter, not only a pure-state or free market play, not a play of
state and governance. It is truly a new public-private compact.
And that is a little bit different game than the traditional games that are being played in the
silo’s of the established large-scale energy and utility corporates – today- be it in state hands
or in public listed company firms.
So :
Our today and tomorrow’s energy landscape asks and invites us actually to re-invent
ourselves and to become a little bit more imaginative in our working approaches and
business collaborations in order to empower our societies and sustain our near future.
The new role of the Energy Sector and Energy Professional envisioned is to become the
new stewards, the new orchestra leaders- over these 12 dimensions.
The way this (actually) works ("what the top essential needs are" and "big improvement and
change drivers are") are different in Rwanda, Ghana and Nigeria- are different in Argentine,
Mexico or Brazil, US or Europe, Pakistan, India or Bangladesh than Saudi Arabia, Emirates
or Egypt, Turkey or Indonesia, Vietnam and China.
That we know.
This form of Stewardship over the (Integrated) Energy Architecture is not only a new
balancing act between Economy, Society, Sustainability, Technology and our International
relationships (on location, in the region).- but also asks us to rapidly adapt a better tone of
voice and method of collaboration across the energy value chain of our leading energy
corporations.
the smart Cities built in China and now also India
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Energy & Sustainable Development: The realization of a new global compact on
Energy Archtiecture Development . Four practice examples and an open invitation- for
your use and guidance.
(UN SDSN) Centre of Excellence on Energy and Energy Architecture Development
We have the unique opportunity to create and grow a neutral and independent
• multi-national
• multi-party
organisation “for and by” business which can serve and aid the international energy
sector to serve and build truly sustainable energy architectures – globally.
This Centre of Excellence is and can:
• 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.
• Assist in the creation, evaluation, oversight or mediation of multi-lateral energy
working programs- crossing borders, crossing sectors, and crossing working
interests.
• Produce and assist in the creation of new “forms and formats” benefitting the global
energy industry.
This centre could ideally be positioned to work and function between and with the IEA,
OPEC, IEF, WEF and WEC.
The simple idea being:
What if we bring some of the best and brightest together on:
• Global Change
• Sustainable Development
• Energy & Energy Architecture/Transition Management
• Conscious Leadership
• Organisational Leadership for Change :
What would or could happen?
Could we create the form and forms which can rapidly generate ‘new coalitions of the
willing’ – who could amplify projects and efforts?
What if we would create this Centre of Excellence as part of the UN SDSN outgoing
programs, projects and outreach- and in essence – be the quarter-maker for a possible UN
Energy and Sustainable Development Organisation?
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Open conversations on Energy & Sustainable Development (Education & Outreach)
(Executive Energy) Education and Outreach
This open conversation/lecture series helps leaders and leadership teams to reflect on their
role(s)- to build the value case for business and change (on location, and in their established
constituency) , and to see clear and attractive opportunity pathways forwards, whilst also
helping to progress their position and relationships towards their organisation, the
stakeholder community, the wider world and themselves.
This new-styled series is fresh and specifically launched in the year 2015- to help the energy
professionals, knowledge partners and decision makers to partner and operate in a
responsible and responsive way across to the energy value chains: delivering energy
architectures and energy projects befit to the 21st century.
This Open Conversation Series has become available (also as a 2-day working event) within
the Global UN SDSN/ MDP/ ICSDP outreach and curriculum.
Please visit the slideshare presentation to get a first impression
Performance Platforms
The Energy For One World practice is available to create with you small, neutral, and
independent dream-teams with expertise from industry, academia and around the globe[1]-
and which can “accelerate, diffuse, support and help” the major project and energy transition
projects (smart cities, O&G/energy architecture, utilities, infrastructure) in an energy-
architecture, both in your company as well in your country .
In our frame and realization – we will seek with you the relevant business, academic and
administrative partners- the dream-team so to speak- which can help you in your journey.
A contribution to the Sustainable Development/ Sustainable Energy agenda, supporting
1. Smart Cities,
2. O&G/ Energy Architecture developments
3. Utilities and energy distribution
4. Infrastructure
Our small, elite integrated dream-teams help there where relevant- to analyse, design,
develop, change, implement or evaluate the systems, purposes, means, solutions and
pathways “for stepping-up” in and between (international) business and (local) practices and
needs. We combine this with a hands-on investment advise arm.
Please visit a pro-forma description of these platforms
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Coaching and Advise
Leadership over Energy corporations, today- be it in Coal, Oil & Gas, Utility, Renewables,
Distribution or Energy Support firms – requires a new balancing act: attuning “corporate
strategies, business innovation and organizational forms and formats” with that of the “
dynamic context change” they are in.
Leaders are requested to re-balance established business beliefs and performances with the
new (societal) needs or demands “seen or experienced” in the economy, society or nature.
We are organised to help leaders and organisations in their process of strategy, execution,
organisation and change.
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Energy For One World- Team and Beyond Borders
“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
Year 2015 is a Pivot Year in Energy Land. First of all, and at the end of 2015, we will
experience the results of years' of climate change negotiations in Paris.
Secondly, and in September of 2015, the UN is to agree and embark on a ground-breaking
program of capacity and capability building in the realms of Sustainable Development.
In both programs- Energy and the Energy Sector are crucial and vital element for its’
success. Stewardship over the Energy Architecture[1] in a global-, local- and corporate
setting is a new and urgent business leadership role to learn.
Our practice focus is simply helping our customers to integrate the UN sustainable
development agenda into the energy and energy architecture developments.
As no other- we understand that every Nation and every company has his own history,
culture and natural needs for progression.
Stewardship over the energy architecture is hence a new balancing act between Economy,
Society, Technology, Sustainability and our International relationships.
In September 2014, and at the UN SDSN/ICSDP conference in New York- Adriaan Kamp,
Founder of Energy For One World tabled and presented his proposal and plans for a fresh,
hopeful and new-styled global outreach (education/ workshops) program which deeply
connects with the post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals and the deep de-carbonization
project and is to help and assist with the directional change and agenda.
Ref. New roles for business in the sustainable development agenda- UN SDSN…
In February 2015- and in a follow-up, and on invitation of Dublin Trinity College, Kamp
presented a first module in a class of MDP students.
The results of these forms of (open conversations and) engagements, and the (early) EFOW
practice consulting engagements in countries as wide and diverse as Netherlands,
Germany, Norway, NW-Europe, Turkey, India, Nigeria, Pakistan, Argentine, are also
included in this paper.
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Helping our customers to do this- we combine and unlock some of the best academic28
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business leadership and industry capabilities around, and make this available to you in
consultancy, business-matchmaking, project development, education and finance.
We recognize as no other that “Our Tone of Voice” matters if we want to progress and
advance our own interests, whilst also taking care of the whole29
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We are proud to announce Three Practice Services specifically focused on better
integrating the UN Sustainable Development goals into the Mainstream Energy Sector:
Executive Energy Education and Outreach
Coaching and Advise
Performance Platforms
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with special thanks the expanded EFOW team, support, partners, peers and customers , the Eneco Group
(Utility Group in the Netherlands) Rajesh Mehta (India), Mauricio Dardain (Argentine) , Kenny Adesodun
(Nigeria), Shaz Bilal (Pakistan, Ana Marques (Brazil)1
, Piet Klop (Senior Partner in Big-4 accountancy firm,
Netherlands), Henk Koopmans (Netherlands), Bert Stuij (VP Energy Transition Manager, Dutch Government,
Netherlands) , Nanne Bakker (Program Manager EDI/ Gas Institute, Netherlands) , Diederik Slob (Nyenrode
Business University) , Prof. Atle Midttun (Oslo BI, Norway), ), Robin Waaler (Norway) , Miguel Dias
(Founder CEO World, Portugal), Frauke Diedrich (Student, Germany), Ahmad Reza Mir Mohammadi (Senior
Researcher, Iran)1
, Ass. Prof.. .Susan Murphy (Trinity College, Ireland), May East ( UNITAR), Prof Fayyaz
(Pakistan), Marc van Baal (Energy Journalist, Netherlands) , Karel Beckman (The Netherlands, Founder
Energy Post), Prof Guus Berkhout (Delphi Foundation), and all other working peers and numerous colleagues
in academia, business and government administration.
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In complex multi-stakeholder arrangements, but also : our Common Home (re. Pope Francis).
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Only Good can come from Good
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