Webinar: Getting to Net Zero in Europe and Central Asia: Discussing Ways Forward
Monday, March 11th, 2024, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM (ET)
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How can some of the world’s most fossil fuel-reliant economies—the emerging market and developing economies of Europe and Central Asia—transition to clean energy? How will they balance reliability, affordability, and energy security as they undergo this transition?
The World Bank’s latest report, Net Zero Energy by 2060: Charting Europe and Central Asia’s Journey Toward Sustainable Energy Futures, provides a unique analysis to help governments across the region prioritize policies and investments necessary to shift their energy systems away from fossil fuels by 2060.
Join the discussion on the report’s findings, hosted by the World Bank and the Oxus Society of Central Asia, featuring:
Moderator
Edward Lemon, President, Oxus Society for Central Asian Affairs; Research Assistant Professor, The Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M University
Presenter
Szilvia Doczi, Senior Energy Economist, World Bank Europe and Central Asia
Panel
Charles Cormier, World Bank Regional Director for Infrastructure in Europe and Central Asia
Tim Gould, Chief Energy Economist, International Energy Agency
Tatiana Mitrova, Research Fellow, Center on Global Energy Policy, Columbia University
Aida Kadyrzhanova, Regional Reporter, bne IntelliNews