Clean Energy Ministerial. Mission Innovation. Innovation and Deployment -- Essential Complements. Future Innovations. Deployment Now.

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2 Innovation and Deployment -- Essential Complements Mission Innovation Future Innovations Clean Energy Ministerial Deployment Now Science Research Development Analysis Tech Demos Policies Best Practices Capacity Building Prizes, Recognition Create New Ideas Improve Performance Reduce Cost Raise Awareness Facilitate Market Uptake 2

3 GHG Emissions (GtCO 2 eq/yr) 65 Accelerated Innovation Drives Conclusions Accelerated Progress MI + CEM + Investors, Business and Industry = Accelerated Progress Pre-INDC Reduction due to INDCs Historical Median of COP21 INDCs Potential additional reduction due to accelerated innovation and deployment 40 80% Conditional and Least-cost mitigation Unconditional Median scenarios to stay below INDC Ranges from COP21 20% 2 C Source: Adapted from UNFCCC, Synthesis report of INDCs, October 2015; 3

4 CEM ANNUAL MINISTERIALS CEM United States CEM United Kingdom CEM United Arab Emirates CEM United States CEM Mexico CEM India CEM Korea

5 CEM FUTURE MINISTERIALS CEM China CEM European Commission

6 CEM OVERVIEW: COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE Real-world action High impact campaigns Sustained, year-round initiatives Exclusive, efficient focus on clean energy efforts High-level energy policymakers connected with technical experts 6

7 CEM INITIATIVES Energy Demand Appliances (SEAD) Buildings and Industry (EMWG) Energy Systems & Integration 21 st Century Power (21CPP) Energy Access (Global LEAP) Energy Supply Solar and Wind Electric Vehicles (EVI) Smart Grids (ISGAN) Cross-Cutting Support Women in Clean Energy (C3E) Clean Energy Solutions Center

8 CAMPAIGN GOALS: Catalyzing public and private actions towards ambitious but realistic targets Active campaigns: Develop and deploy at scale super-efficient, smart, climate-friendly, and affordable cooling technologies Increase the number of companies around the world powering operations with renewable energy Achieve 50,001 global ISO energy management certifications by 2020 Reach cumulative global sales of 10 billion high-efficiency, highquality, and affordable lighting products, such as LEDs

9 CAMPAIGN GOALS: Catalyzing public and private actions towards ambitious but realistic targets Completed campaigns: Help more governments design and adopt policies and programs to reach their clean energy and climate goals Support the development and deployment of super-efficient end-use technologies to enable universal access to enhanced energy services beyond basic lighting by 2030 Accelerate the transformation to clean, reliable, resilient, and affordable power systems of the 21st century

10 Launched in Paris 2015 All on One Stage -- Leaders of 20 Countries Representing over 80% of Global Clean Energy R&D Investment Agreed to Support a Joint Statement on Innovation Each Country Supported a Doubling of Governmental Clean Energy R&D Investment over Next Five Years ( Gov t Investment was Complemented by a Private Sector Initiative led by Bill Gates, the Breakthrough Energy Coalition ( 10

11 Breakthrough Energy Coalition Mukesh Ambani John Arnold Mark Benioff Jeff Bezos Alwaleed bin Ttalal Richard Branson Ray Delio Aliko Dangote John Doerr Bill Gates Reid Hoffman Chris Hohn Vinod Khosla Jack Ma Patrice Motsepe Xavier Niel Hasso Plattner Julian Robertson Neil Shen Simmons & Baxter-Simmons Masayoshi Son George Soros Tom Steyer Mark Zuckerberg, Priscilla Chan 27 investors & University of California; collective net worth: $300+ billion Commitment to invest in innovation emerging from Mission Innovation pipeline Long-term, patient, and risk-tolerant capital 11 Ratan Tata Meg Whitman Zhang Xin Pan Shiyi

12 Power of Innovation When Prices Drop, Markets Soar 120 Cost Reductions Market Uptake Batteries 80 Land-Based Wind Utility-Scale PV Distributed PV LEDs Source: Adapted from DOE, Revolution Now: The Future Arrives for Five Clean Energy Technologies 2015 Update, 12

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15 1. Smart Grids Innovation Challenge. To enable future smart grids that are powered by affordable, reliable, decentralised renewable electricity systems. 2. Off Grid Access to Electricity Innovation Challenge. To develop systems that enable off grid households and communities to access affordable and reliable renewable electricity. 3. Carbon Capture Innovation Challenge. To enable near-zero CO 2 emissions from power plants and carbon intensive industries. 4. Sustainable Biofuels Innovation Challenge. To develop ways to produce, at scale, widely affordable, advanced biofuels for transportation and industrial applications. 5. Converting Sunlight Innovation Challenge. To discover affordable ways to convert sunlight into storable solar fuels. 6. Clean Energy Materials Innovation Challenge. To accelerate the exploration, discovery, and use of new high-performance, low-cost clean energy materials. 7. Affordable Heating and Cooling of Buildings Innovation Challenge. To make lowcarbon heating and cooling affordable for everyone.

16 Planning for CEM8 & MI-2 Side Meetings Side Events Ministers Reception Public-Private Action Day Press conference Innovation Theatre 6 th June 7 th June 8 th June 9 th June CEM8/MI2 Ministerial Meeting Public-Private Roundtables Technology Showcase Bi-lateral meetings Exhibition Ministers Visit Site Visit 16

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