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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract The Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM) brings The Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM) brings together a community of the world's largest and leading countries, companies, and international experts to achieve one mission—accelerate clean energy transitions. The CEM is an international clean energy leadership platform, a convening platform, an action platform, and an acceleration platform. The current 29 members of the CEM account for 90% of the world’s clean power and 80% of global clean energy investments, and the vast majority of public R&D in clean energy technologies. This forum encourages partnerships and collaboration between the private sector, public sector, non-governmental organizations and brings together many leading international experts and energy organisations to collaborate and fast track the implementation of clean energy solutions. The forum operates through two interrelated features, an annual high-level ministerial policy dialogue of energy ministers, partners and other top global stakeholders; and year-round policy-targeted technical initiatives and high-visibility campaigns, the CEM work programme. The CEM work programme spans the clean energy spectrum (Clean Power, Clean Transport, Clean Buildings, Clean Industry, Cross-Sectoral, and Enabling Environment), with topics ranging from scaling up of electric mobility to appliance efficiency, and variable renewable integration to clean hydrogen deployment. Member participation in these initiatives and campaigns is voluntary and collaborative. The CEM is currently the only regular meeting of energy ministers focused exclusively on clean energy, with the hosting of the Ministerial meetings changing every year among the CEM member governments. There have been 12 Clean Energy Ministerial meetings as of 2021, with the 13th meeting scheduled to take place in September 2022 hosted by the United States of America in Pittsburgh, PA. As of 2021, CEM members include Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Denmark, European Commission, Finland, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom and United States. CEM engagement is coordinated by an independent multilateral Secretariat housed at the International Energy Agency in Paris since 2016.ational Energy Agency in Paris since 2016.
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rdfs:comment The Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM) brings The Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM) brings together a community of the world's largest and leading countries, companies, and international experts to achieve one mission—accelerate clean energy transitions. The CEM is an international clean energy leadership platform, a convening platform, an action platform, and an acceleration platform. CEM engagement is coordinated by an independent multilateral Secretariat housed at the International Energy Agency in Paris since 2016.ational Energy Agency in Paris since 2016.
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