

(Wednesday) December 08, 2021
New Delhi - Virtual
Key Takeaways from COP26 and Steering the Board towards Effective Climate Governance
 
	Secretary
	Ministry of New & Renewable Energy, Govt. of India
 
	Chief Secretary
	Govt. of Gujarat
 
	Special Chief Secretary
	Energy, Govt. of Telangana
 
	Deputy Executive Secretary
	United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
 
	Additional Secretary &
	Financial Advisor, Ministry of Power
	Govt. of India
 
	Precourt Energy Institute
	Stanford University, Sr. Director (Risk), WillisTowers Watson & Board Chair, Climate Policy Initiative, USA
 
	Former Union Secretary
	for Environment Forests & Climate Change, Govt. of India
 
	Chairman
	Borosil Renewable Ltd.
 
	Chairman
	Damodar Valley Corporation
 
	Chairman & MD
	NHPC
 
	Executive Director - Markets
	ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants), UK
 
	Principal Secretary - Environment, Forest & Climate Change Department, Govt. of Bihar
 
	Chief Executive Officer
	Energy Efficiency Services Limited.
 
	Advisor & Chief Sustainability Officer, Greenko Group
 
	Chairman & Managing Director
	PTC India (Power Trading Corporation)
 
	Operating Partner
	Energy Transitions Essar Capital
 
	Director
	Solar Group, India
 
	Partner & Leader
	Power & Utilities, EY India
 
	Leadership & Organization Development, University of Oxford, UK
The world is in a climate emergency – “a code red for humanity” according to the UN Secretary-General. The concentration of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the atmosphere is wreaking havoc across the world and threatening lives, economies, health and food.
The deliberations will be in the context of the statement by our Hon’ble Prime Minister at the COP26: “India targets net zero emissions by 2070. India, the country contained 17 per cent of the world’s population but was responsible for only 5 per cent of global emissions”.
“India to increase the share of renewable in its energy mix from about 38 per cent last year to 50 per cent by 2030”.
On this occasion, the famed ‘Golden Peacock Awards’ for ‘Environment Management, OHS, Energy Efficiency & Eco-Innovation-2021 will also be conferred. Amongst the declared winners are some of the leading industry & business groups from India & abroad.



 
  
  
 
 
  
  
 
 
  
  
 
 
 
 
  
  
 
 
 
Number of Delegates
Countries Involved
Speakers
| Non Residential Registration fee (*Inclusive of all taxes) | Indian Participants | Overseas Participants | 
| Corporate Delegate | Rs. 15,000 | USD 200 | 
| NGOs | Rs. 10,000 | USD 150 | 
| IOD Members (Active) | Complimentary for IOD Members | |