Empowering Sustainable Energy Futures: Insights from the 2024 WECP AGM in Stavanger
Key Ideas
- Perth, as the only Australian member city of the WECP, showcased its commitment to sustainability and energy transition at the 2024 AGM in Stavanger, Norway.
- The meeting provided a platform for sharing cutting-edge energy solutions, discussing Net Zero challenges, and highlighting successful initiatives in sustainable energy transition.
- The AGM emphasized the importance of collaboration between member cities to drive collective action towards a more sustainable energy future.
The City of Perth participated in the 2024 World Energy Cities Partnership (WECP) Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Conference held in Stavanger, Norway. The event aimed at promoting a global commitment to transitioning to a more sustainable energy future with the participation of 18 member cities worldwide. Perth, represented by Councillor Catherine Lezer and City of Perth CEO Michelle Reynolds, highlighted the city's leadership in sustainability and energy transition, emphasizing emission reductions, green energy investment, and Western Australia's role in clean technology minerals and hydrogen energy. The AGM facilitated discussions on Net Zero challenges, successful sustainability initiatives, and the importance of collaborative partnerships among member cities for climate resilience and sustainable urban development. The event reiterated the commitment of WECP cities to drive collective action towards a sustainable energy future, showcasing the valuable knowledge and innovative solutions shared during the conference.
Topics
Power
Sustainability
Energy Transition
Urban Development
Sustainable Practices
Global Partnership
Climate Resilience
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