Wilton Park Conference: Developing Renewable Energy Power Sources for Critical Mineral Processing
Description
Funding for a Wilton Park Conference to identify Renewable Energy (RE) solutions to halt the increase in the use of off-grid coal-fired power stations within the critical minerals industry. Minerals such as nickel and cobalt are essential for the green energy transition, but consumes a large volume of coal-fired generation of power in the smelting sector, significantly increasing overall emissions. The conference will bring together key policymakers and industry experts to surface the challenges of transitioning to renewable energy sources and explore viable solutions. ODA funding will ensure that stakeholders from eligible states, including the two top nickel producers Indonesia and Philippines, will be able to attend. Future proofing this industry will bring significant economic benefits and help producers build a reputation as world leaders in sustainable industrialisation. The conference will also support progress of the Indonesia JETP to support Indonesia's green transition.
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