Global 100% RE Cities & Regions Network

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Global 100% RE Cities & Regions Network An activity brought to you in the context of the 100% Renewable Energy Cities and Regions Network, ICLEI’s thematic community on renewable energy transition and a contribution to the multistakeholder Global 100%RE Campaign Global 100% RE Cities & Regions Network Michael Dean, Climate and Energy Project Coordinator, ICLEI Canada Renewable Cities Forum, Vancouver, 18 May 2017

Global 100% RE Cities and Regions Network Cities, towns and regions with: a 100% RE target in at least one sector or commitment to explore the 100% RE pathway interest in international cooperation Platform for knowledge exchange and policy dialogue with other leading cities inclusive, global free of charge An activity brought to you in the context of the 100% Renewable Energy Cities and Regions Network, ICLEI’s thematic community on renewable energy transition and a contribution to the multistakeholder Global 100%RE Campaign

Benefits of engaging Learning and cooperation opportunities with other leading cities Thematic guidance and workshops Access to experts on renewable energy and energy efficiency Globally promote local solutions and service providers Worldwide recognition of the progress achieved locally Visibility to champion local and regional leaders on a global level Learning and cooperation opportunities with other leading cities Thematic guidance and workshops Access to experts on renewable energy and energy efficiency Opportunity to globally promote local solutions and service providers Worldwide recognition of the progress achieved locally Visibility to champion local and regional leaders on global level

Meet some of the Cities in the 100%RE Cities and Regions Network Växjö 100%RE by 2030 Inje County 100%RE electricity by 2045 Vancouver 100%RE before 2050 Saanich Learning city Malmö 100%RE by 2030 Jeju Province 100%RE by 2030 Aspen 100%RE electricity by 2015 Pingtung County Learning city Local governments are demonstrating that it is possible to achieve such targets such as the City of Aspen that is now distributing 100%RE electricity through its municipal utility. The reasons that motivate cities to make such ambitious targets usually include health benefits, energy security and accessibility, socio-economic development and climate change mitigation and resilience. The local government representatives here with us today will surely share more details on this. 11 Cities are formally participating = have submitted signed application form and recieved confirmation letter Yet, challenges remain: policy, governance, technology, financial, market organization, local capacities, etc. What support is available? Byron Shire 100%RE by 2025 Tshwane Learning city Australian Capital Territory 100%RE electricity by 2020 11 Cities are formally participating 45+ engaged in activities offered

Thank you! More information on: www.iclei.org/lowcarboncity/100RE http://carbonn.org/