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Social Sciences Conference January 28, 2016 Madrid
Venue: Salón de Actos Fundación Ramón Areces c/ Vitruvio, 5. 28006 Madrid
Organized by:
Fundación Ramón Areces
In cooperation with:
Economics for Energy
Energy is a crucial enabler of economic and social development, and yet Africa's energy system falls far short of being able to meet the needs and aspirations of its citizens. This presentation by the International Energy Agency (IEA) will explore one of the most poorly understood parts of the global energy system, examining its future prospects -broken down by fuel, sector and sub-region- and show how investment in Africa's energy sector could stimulate more rapid economic and social development across the region.
19:30
Speaker:
Dan Dorner
Global Energy Economics Directorate. International Energy Agency (IEA).
Dan Dorner: is a lead author of the IEA's flagship World Energy Outlook publication, as well as several of its special reports, including Energy and Climate Change, Africa Energy Outlook, Redrawing the Energy-Climate Map, Iraq Energy Outlook and Are We Entering a Golden Age of Gas? He also leads the IEA's work on energy access and its engagement with the UN Sustainable Energy for All initiative. Prior to joining the IEA, he was a Senior Economic Adviser at the Treasury in the United Kingdom where, most recently, he led a team of analysts working on global commodity markets and the economies of the Middle East, North Africa and the former Soviet Union.
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