Third International IRENA CONFERENCE ON Off-Grid Renewable Energy.

This Conference will convene key players in Nairobi to drive global off-grid agenda.

Abu Dhabi, U.A.E., 2 August 2016– Key stakeholders from the off-grid renewable energy sector. That’s including policy makers, the private sector, financiers, and development institutions. For they will gather in Nairobi, Kenya. Most importantly from 30 September to 1 October 2016. All to push forward the global off-grid agenda. So it’s the third IRENA International Off-grid Renewable Energy Conference and Exhibition (IOREC). In addition, it’s organized by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). Moreover in partnership with the Kenyan Ministry of Energy and Petroleum and the Alliance for Rural Electrification (ARE). For it aims to improve electricity access by scaling up off-grid renewables.

Most importantly from 30 September to 1 October 2016. All to push forward the global off-grid agenda. So it's the third IRENA International Off-grid Renewable Energy Conference and Exhibition (IOREC). In addition, it's organized by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). Moreover in partnership with the Kenyan Ministry of Energy and Petroleum and the Alliance for Rural Electrification (ARE). For it aims to improve electricity access by scaling up off-grid renewables.

“Achieving 100 per cent electricity access by 2030 will require the pace of electricity expansion to nearly double – but this has never been more possible,” said IRENA Director-General Adnan Z. Amin. “Dramatic cost reductions in recent years have made renewable technologies the most economic option for off-grid electrification – even cheaper than diesel-fired generation or kerosene-based conventional lighting in majority of contexts. Off-grid renewables can spur socio-economic growth while also contributing to multiple Sustainable Development Goals.”

Well, folks, feast your eyes on this electrifying scene! We've got a visual powerhouse that's brighter than a solar farm at high noon, all about IRENA's conference on off-grid energy solutions. Let me paint the picture for you!Front and center, we've got a diverse group of energy enthusiasts huddled around a table like they're planning the next renewable revolution – and hey, maybe they are! They're not just talking the talk; they're walking the walk with miniature models of solar panels, wind turbines, and micro-grids spread out before them. It's like a clean energy playground for grown-ups!
But hold onto your recyclable hats, because the background is where the real magic happens. There's a screen so big, it makes your home TV look like a postage stamp. And what's it showing? Rural areas getting the off-grid makeover of their dreams! It's like watching a before-and-after show, but instead of new kitchen cabinets, these folks are getting the gift of clean, reliable energy.
The whole scene is lit up brighter than Times Square, but with a twist – those glowing light bulbs? They're powered by good ol' Mother Nature herself. It's like Edison and Captain Planet had a brainstorming session, and this is what they came up with.
And let's talk about the vibe, shall we? It's more energetic than a kid on a sugar rush, but in a good way. There's an optimism in the air so thick you could cut it with a recycled plastic knife. The warm lighting and earthy tones aren't just easy on the eyes; they're practically screaming "We love this planet, and we're here to save it!"
This, my friends, is what happens when brilliant minds come together to tackle the world's energy challenges. It's not just a conference; it's a glimpse into a future where "off-grid" doesn't mean "out of luck." So, here's to IRENA and all the eco-warriors out there working to bring power to the people – literally!
Remember, folks: in the world of renewable energy, the future's so bright, we gotta wear shades. And based on this image, that future is looking pretty darn awesome!
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IRENA Conference

Today, roughly 15 per cent of the world’s population lives without electricity and many more live without reliable access. Experts at the last IOREC, held in Manila in 2014, underlined that off-grid renewables offer a cost-effective, clean, and reliable option to expand electricity access in rural, peri-urban, and island contexts. To achieve this, there must be a holistic approach towards energy access – taking into account water, agriculture, health, telecommunication, and education.

IOREC 2016

IOREC 2016 will focus on four overarching themes: stand-alone systems for rapid expansion of electricity access; technology innovation to unlock new opportunities; mini-grid development to meet growing demand; and socio-economic benefits of off-grid renewable energy system deployment. Participants will share experiences and best practices on the design and implementation of enabling policies, tailored financing schemes, innovative business models, and technology applications to boost off-grid development.

In parallel to the conference, ARE will organize an exhibition for the private sector. All to showcase renewable energy projects and products. IOREC also takes place directly following the SEED Africa Symposium (28-29 September 2016). This is an international forum. All to stimulate growth. For that’s of social and eco-entrepreneurship in Africa.

Registration is also now open for this event.

  1. IOREC 2016 information and registration: www.iorec.org
  2. IOREC 2014 key outcomes:http://bit.ly/2a2MwOj
  3. IOREC 2012 key outcomes:http://bit.ly/1b9SSEx

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