The Borneo Post

Conference looks to push sustainabl­e power generation agenda

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KUCHING: A Clean Energy Collaborat­ion ( CEC) conference to find the best pathway to have clean, sustainabl­e energy in the country will be held at Pullman Kuching here on March 15 and 16.

O rganised by a group of civil society organisati­ons ( CSO) namely Save Rivers, Jaringan Orang Asal Semalaysia (JOAS) or Network of Indigenous Peoples of Malaysia and Pacos Trust, the conference will stress on the inclusive process by which sustainabl­e power generation could be achieved for Sarawak and Malaysia as a whole.

Save Rivers chairman Peter Kallang said the conference is a proactive step to promote an environmen­t of free, prior and informed consent ( FPIC) as stated in the United Nations Declaratio­n on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.

“It is a humble initiative by CSOs to encourage inclusive and multilater­al approaches for arriving at a pragmatic and impartial solution to meet the energy needs of the country,” he told a press conference here yesterday.

He said the two- day event would feature topics ranging from domestic and commercial to industrial power supply in urban and rural areas which will be covered by speakers and panelists from Malaysia, Australia, United States and the UK.

The speakers include former Australian senator and renewable energy policy expert Christine Milne; University of Sussex, UK, Energy Policy Professor Dr Benjamin K Sovacool ; and Prof Daniel M Kammen of the Renewable and Appropriat­e Energy Laboratory ( RAEL) at the University of California.

Participan­ts expected to attend the conference will include industry practition­ers, CSO representa­tives, policy makers, government ministers and officers and academics from Malaysia and abroad as well as community members from villages and towns in the country,

“By bringing participan­ts from such a wide- ranging background, the conference will provide opportunit­ies for speakers and delegates to discuss very important and relevant topics regarding power supply.

“Since an economical­ly and environmen­tally sustainabl­e energy system including generation, distributi­on and consumptio­n, is a matter which affects every person, comprehens­ive solutions are vital.”

The CEC conference is supported by RAEL, the United Nations Developmen­t Project ( UNDP) and the Sarawak Convention Bureau.

For further enquiries, please call 011- 2474 9895 or email to cleanenerg­ycol lab@ gmail. com.

 ?? — Photo by Muhammad Rais Sanusi ?? Peter shows a brochure of the upcoming CEC conference.
— Photo by Muhammad Rais Sanusi Peter shows a brochure of the upcoming CEC conference.

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