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Energy To All A conceptual frame and simple action agenda post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals Energy For One World May 2015

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Energy To All

A conceptual frame and simple action agenda post-2015

Sustainable Development Goals

Energy For One WorldMay 2015

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2014 2030-2050

7 Billion People

9 BillionPeople

90 trillion USD

economy

180-210 trillion

USD

225 million oil eq/day

500- 750 million

oil eq/day

400 ppm CO2 and Carbon Budget consumed for 2 degrees/ 21st century

??? ppm CO2 and Climate Change Effects

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The State of Our World Energy System

Three wise moves:

• The Western (OECD-) countries could do well if they were able to “make room” and reduce their average fossil energy footprint significantly, in order to-

• Allow and facilitate the non-OECD countries to grow and allow their benefits and wealth creation (opportunity) from fossil energy.

• The general predicted increase in world average energy consumption per capita should ideally be generated by non-fossil fuels such as renewable energy. Overall world fossil fuel production is not to rise and should taper-down significantly if we do not wish to cross levels which can no longer be sustained or guaranteed for our economies, societies or nature.

And an action agenda:

• A political agenda: “We need better oversight and agreement on the rules of the game on sustainability and the dynamic developments in the world energy system.” We need policies, markets and regulations which supports the new

• A business and large (energy) corporation agenda: “making room for the new: enabling the development of energy architectures of the 21st century”

• A social agenda: “we need to allow for the poor and middle-class incomes: ensuring that energy once and when made available – remains affordable.”

• We need leadership values of the 21st century : allowing for better integration of sustainability in the energy value chains and across borders.

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From WEF/ Accenture: The energy architecture is an integrated physical system of energy sources, carriers and demand sectors

shaped by government, industry and civil society.

The energy architecture on location is a reflection of the socio-political, economic, ecological and business philosophies,

leadership and interests exercised on location.

The energy architecture in a country, region or global community is (ideally) to serve (the rise of, establishment of) thriving sustainable societies- making energy available, affordable and sustainable to all: balancing economic

interests with that of society and nature. Here and there. Now and in the future.

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Energy Architecture

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Energy & Sustainability

Renewables

Energy Efficiency

Product Re-designs

Energy Architectures

Re-designs

Fossil

Renewables

Energy Efficiency

Product Re-designs

Energy Architectures

Re-designs

Fossil

Today From now on

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Re-inventing Strategies/Relationships: “X-Factor of Integration, Transition

and Transformation”

Renewables

Energy Efficiency

Product Re-designs

Energy Architectures

Re-designs

Fossil

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“Every Energy Company and Every Energy Architecture in this world can be improved

upon in order to raise the availability, affordability and sustainability of energy to

all”.- Adriaan Kamp, 2015

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Conscious Capitalism

The rise of new (global and business)

leadership: Gandhi’s and Mandela’s

Neuroscience , psychology and spirituality

Gaia, Oneness and Global Mind-set.

Transformative leadership

Conscious Humanity