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COP26

domingo, 31.10.2021, 12:00 - viernes, 12.11.2021, 12:00 CET
Online
  • Conference
  • Thought Leadership
  • Business Synergies
  • Sustainability

Explore highlights and tune in to watch our livestreamed sessions. ​

Watch sessions featuring Hitachi Energy​

3rd November 2021: 09.30 - 11.00​ CET

Interconnecting Europe – Building a stronger, smarter and greener energy system to accelerate the energy transition ​
Featuring Claudio Facchin, CEO at Hitachi Energy​

Energy transition is at the heart of our decarbonization journey with electricity as the backbone and renewables playing a pivotal role in shaping the future of sustainable energy. This session will focus on how interconnections between countries and regions can help the evolution of renewable energy solutions in Europe.​


​3rd November 2021: 14.00 - 15.00 CET

Innovative Clean Energy Financing in Emerging Markets​
Featuring Claudio Facchin, CEO at Hitachi Energy​

Our energy and climate future particularly hinges on whether emerging and developing economies can successfully transition to cleaner energy systems. Held in collaboration between Hitachi Energy and the World Economic Forum, this session aims to surface innovative financial mechanisms that can unlock clean energy investments needed in emerging and developing markets.​


4th November 2021: 14.30 - 16.00 CET

Energy transitions for 1.5°C – scaled and enabled by energy efficiency, innovation and digitalization
Featuring Johan Söderström, EVP, Head of EMEA at Hitachi Energy

Most of the reductions in CO2 emissions through 2030 can come from technologies already on the market today. But in 2050, almost half the reductions must come from technologies that are currently under development. This session will focus on what actions are needed to support the industry with clean energy innovation.​


4th November 2021: 16.30 - 17.30 CET

The Climate Benefits of Exports​
Featuring Johan Söderström, EVP, Head of EMEA at Hitachi Energy

Green transition is possible, and it is happening. Sustainable solutions from Sweden are enablers in this process, making Swedish exports an impactful factor for the global green transition. The purpose of this session is to share and showcase the Swedish experience of successful export promotion of sustainable solutions and how Swedish exports contribute to the green transition globally.​


4th November 2021: 18.15 - 19.30 CET

Accelerating the global energy transition – turning vision into action​
Featuring Claudio Facchin, CEO at Hitachi Energy

The panel session will discuss both the blockers and enablers to delivering the energy transition at pace. As you are aware, the transition requires momentous growth in renewables generation (notably solar and offshore wind), substantial investment in electricity networks (for expansion, flexibility and robustness), electrification of demand (most notably in transport and heating) and unparalleled global collaboration between governments and industry. The challenges are significant, with the need to create alignment across a complex eco-system, but the resultant benefits are vital economically as well as for the climate. The panel will bring together leaders from industry, government, and international agencies to discuss the priority areas for action.​