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Introducing… the Sustainable Energy 4 All Action Accelerator!

Introducing… the Sustainable Energy 4 All Action Accelerator! . Adam Cooper Senior Manager, Accenture Sustainability Services United Nations Global Compact. Commitments and Accountability. SG’s Sustainable Energy for All Initiative – Key Deliverables. Secretary- General’s Vision.

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Introducing… the Sustainable Energy 4 All Action Accelerator!

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  1. Introducing… the Sustainable Energy 4 All Action Accelerator! Adam Cooper Senior Manager, Accenture Sustainability ServicesUnited Nations Global Compact

  2. Commitments and Accountability SG’s Sustainable Energy for All Initiative – Key Deliverables Secretary- General’s Vision Action “Accelerator” (Web-based platform) ActionAgenda • Web-based, marketplace portal: • Visions, road maps, milestones, indicators • Action Agenda recommendations • Case studies • Commitments • Accountability mechanisms • Progress “snap shots” • Action Agenda document containing: • Areas of focus • Menu of “high-impact” opportunities • Roles and responsibilities • Roadmap with milestones • Generic frameworks for accountability • Identifying & mobilizing commitments to the Action Agenda: • Guidance and structure • Criteria • Recognition • Legitimacy • Accountability measures • SG’s goal and objectives: • Universal access to modern energy services. • Doubling the rate of improvement in energy efficiency. • Doubling the share of renewable energy. 1st /2nd Q 2012 • Jan 2012 onward • Announcement at Rio+20 November 2011 January 2012

  3. Began by defining the private sector’s role in supporting SE4All • Focus: Structure how the private sector can best engage to make the most significant contribution • Team: Worked with 18 GC LEAD companies to define what was needed • Activities: Created a framework for engagement, conducted research, and held interviews with companies from different industries Access to Energy Energy Efficiency Renewable Energy CORE BUSINESS: PRODUCTS & SERVICES CORE BUSINESS: OPERATIONS SOCIAL INVESTMENT & PHILANTHROPY ADVOCACY & PUBLIC POLICY ENGAGEMENT • Work continues on developing industry specific recommendations and best practices

  4. Key objectives – mobilize business action • Provide inspiration • Develop guidance and recommendations • Create incentives for action and engagement • Facilitate partnership development • Share knowledge and best practices

  5. Determined that a traditional solution was not the right answer Required Characteristics 1) Must be Living! Solution needs the capability to change as SE4All issues and stakeholder needs change over time 2) Must be Inclusive! Solution needs to accommodate multiple audiences, different stakeholders, and diverse access points 3) Must stay Relevant! Solution needs to be sustainable and durable to last for the life of the 18 yr SE4All initiative 4) Must drive Value! Solution needs to be attractive to stakeholders to drive adoption, support, and opportunities

  6. Identified key stakeholder considerations • SE4All requires a solution that: • Will include all stakeholder groups critical to its success: • public sector • private sector • civil sector • Bring together and leverage existing relevant engagement platforms in a unified manner • Provide an outlet for existing engagement platforms to communicate and collaborate • Drive increased engagement across a variety of existing platforms & initiatives There are hundreds more!

  7. Developed the idea for the SE4All Action Accelerator Concept • SE4All should be underpinned by a web-based, community marketplace portal driven by social media technology that will: • provide guidance, structure, and a platform for interaction • enable and encourage user contributions • facilitate the growth of SE4All as a living, breathing initiative with stakeholder driven importance and momentum

  8. Defined components needed to drive value & meet our objectives Sustainable Energy for All Accelerator Public Sector Private Sector Civil Society Access to Energy Renewable Energy Energy Efficiency Recommendations / Best Practices Case Studies Partnerships Commitments & Accountability Framework News & Events Information & Updates Status / Progress Reports

  9. What could the SE4All Action Accelerator look like?

  10. What could the SE4All Action Accelerator look like?

  11. Next steps to put the SE4All Action Accelerator in-place November 2011 to June 2012 2 3 1 Design Accelerator Infrastructure Define Development Workplan Refine andfinalize concept 4 5 6 BuildAccelerator Infrastructure Populate & Test initial Platform Launch @ Rio+20 Develop Recommendations & Best Practices Encourage and Collect Commitments Communications, Outreach, & Awareness

  12. Key questions for consideration • Should we make the Action Accelerator a key, SE4All initiative-wide deliverable for Rio+20? • If yes to (1), how do we best include the public sector and civil-sector components? • How do we address the on-going maintenance and administration requirements of the SE4All Action Accelerator, beyond Rio+20?

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