
Malaysia energy transition outlook
The Malaysia energy transition outlook provides a comprehensive, renewables-focused, long-term energy pathway for the transition to a cleaner and more sustainable energy system in Malaysia.
The Malaysia energy transition outlook provides a comprehensive, renewables-focused, long-term energy pathway for the transition to a cleaner and more sustainable energy system in Malaysia.
Further dependence on fossil fuels could make the Kyrgyz Republic more vulnerable to volatility in fuel markets, according to an IRENA report.
This report, developed by the Ministry of Energy of the Kyrgyz Republic with the support of IRENA, aims to further support the country towards the sustainable development of the energy sector through increased deployment of reliable and cost-effective renewable energy solutions.
IRENA in cooperation with Jordan's Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources held a validation workshop for the Renewable Readiness Assessment being undertaken for the country.
IRENA jointly with the Department of Renewable Energy of the Ministry of Economic Affairs of Bhutan Government, launched the Renewable Readiness Assessment (RRA) for the Kingdom of Bhutan.
IRENA in cooperation with the Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy, has embarked on producing a Renewables Readiness Assessment study for Albania, and conducted its first multi-stakeholder consultation workshop.
Jointly with the Ministry of Energy (MoE) of Azerbaijan and the State Agency on Alternative and Renewable Energy Sources (SAARES), IRENA will officially launch the Renewables Readiness Assessment (RRA) report for the Republic of Azerbaijan.
The Renewables Readiness Assessment (RRA) Expert Consultation workshop, organised by IRENA in partnership with Botswana's Ministry of Mineral Resources, Green Technology and Energy Security, brought together relevant stakeholders for development of renewable in Botswana, including governmental officials, energy regulators and planners, energy experts, civil society, academia, financing institutions and the private sector.
As part of the Renewables Readiness Assessment (RRA) process, this Validation Workshop jointly be organised by IRENA, El Salvador's Ministry of Economy, and the Hydroelectric Commission, will bring together renewable energy stakeholders to validate the recommendations of the draft RRA report.
International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) in cooperation with the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources has embarked on producing a Renewable Readiness Assessment, coupled with the IRENA Flexibility analyses. This two-day multi-stakeholder meeting gathered national stakeholders representing the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (MEMR), National Electric Power Company (NEPCO), development partners, IFI’s, private sector, non-governmental organizations, universities, and research institutions.
This meeting presented the report that emanated from the Renewables Readiness Assessment process in Mali, and discussed ways forward for the implementation of its recommendations.
The RRA Validation workshop, jointly organised by Bhutan's Department of Renewable Energy and IRENA, brought together renewable energy stakeholders in Bhutan to validate the recommendations of the draft RRA report.
The event brought together renewable energy stakeholders in the Republic of Moldova, for the launch of the RRA report and discussion on potential follow-up activities building on the recommendations of the report.
During an Expert Consultation Workshop jointly organised by DRE and IRENA on 25 December 2018 in Thimphu, IRENA experts presented the findings of the background research on renewable energy sector in Bhutan.
As part of the RRA Moldova process, a Validation Workshop was jointly organized by IRENA and the Ministry of Economy and Infrastructure on 15 October 2018 in Chisinau.
The RRA Expert Consultation Workshop brought together renewable energy stakeholders in the Republic of Moldova to discuss challenges and opportunities for the development of renewables in the country. The outcomes of the discussions provide substantive inputs for the preparations of the RRA report.
The Renewable Readiness Assessment (RRA) Expert Consultation Workshop brought together renewable energy stakeholders in Azerbaijan to discuss challenges and opportunities for the development of renewables in Azerbaijan.
IRENA launched its Renewables Readiness Assessment Pakistan report, conducted jointly with Pakistan's Alternative Energy Development Board, in the hope of broadening engagement with stakeholders, including governmental agencies, sub-national governmental authorities, industries, academic institutions, and the key development partners in the potential follow-up initiatives building on the key findings and recommendations in the report. Following the RRA Launch, an IRENA delegation visited the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation Energy Centre to discuss bilateral co-operation.