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The Energy Pact Conference has been designed to provide an enabling environment
for stakeholders and decision-makers to address the issue from a multi-polar perspective.
Until now, many platforms, institutions and conferences have been limited to specific
stakeholder groups, such as the energy industry, environment action groups or development
interests. A mutual understanding and non-partisan approach is a prerequisite for
the design of effective solutions.
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| A UNIQUE PLATFORM |
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A recurrent institutional platform gathering all representative stakeholders that
transcends partisan interests does not exist on the international stage
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The conference will bring together four highly interdependent
core players: producing countries, consuming countries, NGOs
and civil society
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A strategic focus taking into account all interconnected
dimensions of the issue: energy, environment and development
constraints
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An approach that will allow building a common ground of understanding
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A pragmatic and long term approach: the conference will be held on
a yearly basis reviewing progress made and developments in all
major areas
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Concrete outcomes will include a conference declaration, a number
of initiatives, measures to be implemented such as the definition of
tracking parameters – the setting-up of a targeted energy mix,
measures to improve energy efficiency, etc
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| A UNIQUE APPROACH |
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Open-minded discussions without partisan interests
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Simultaneous integration of the energy, environment and development
dimensions during all discussions and workshops
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Mix of expertise and backgrounds during all sessions
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