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“Making Room for the New”
Learning to “Lead the Change” in Energy 17 September 2014, New York
Founder Energy For One World
Program Director- Executive (Energy) Education
Nyenrode Business University
Adriaan Kamp
ICSDP 2014/T12 Re-defining the Role of Business for Sustainable Development
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Agenda
1. Global Change & Energy Future
2. Two Proposals - Executive Energy Education and Workshops - The House of Energy
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The world needs energy
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Geopolitical shifts and re-alignments
• Economic and finance system change and fundamentals
• A new technological era
• Changing labour markets
• Global production systems & the rise of new (multinational) corporations
• Planetary boundaries &• The Sustainable Development Agenda
• Demographic change and migration
Global Change
Energy, costs and it’s relations & impact on our Economy, Society and Nature
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How are we going to live together and provide energy to all people of this world – reliably,
sustainably, affordable, and in harmony?
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Earlier Shell Energy Scenarios : We do not know how it will play out
World Energy System
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The State of Our World Energy System
Three wise moves:
• The Western (OECD-) countries could do well if they were able to “make room” and reduce their average fossil energy footprint significantly, in order to-
• Allow and facilitate the non-OECD countries to grow and allow their benefits and wealth creation (opportunity) from fossil energy.
• The general predicted increase in world average energy consumption per capita should ideally be generated by non-fossil fuels such as renewable energy. Overall world fossil fuel production is not to rise further significantly if we do not wish to cross levels which can no longer be sustained or guaranteed for our economies, societies or nature.
And an action agenda:
• A political agenda: “We need better and a global oversight and agreement on the rules of the game on sustainability and the dynamic developments in the world energy system.”
• A business and large (energy) corporation agenda: “making room for the new: enabling the development of energy architectures of the 21st century”
• A social agenda: “we need to allow for the poor and middle-class incomes: ensuring that energy once and when made available – remains affordable.”
• We need leadership values of the 21st century : allowing for better integration of sustainability in the energy value chains and across borders.
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Agenda
1. Global Change & Energy Future
2. Two Proposals - Executive Energy Education and Workshops - The House of Energy
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• 8-day Energy MBA’s
• Master Classes & Lectures
• In-company Training
• Experience Learning
• Workshops
New Styled
Executive Energy Education
(piloted at Nyenrode – Proposed for Roll-Out)
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Course Modules (Typical)
1. Global Change & Energy Architecture• Global Change, Energy Outlook & The Future of Energy• Scenarios & Strategies: From Global to Local / Global, Regional, Local• From Strategy to Opportunity: Framing & Opportunities , Reason(s) for Change• Analysis - Qualitative/ Quantitative
2. Building Capabilities: Execution and Organization• Case: Green Building Designs, Sustainability in Cities and Housing• Business Modelling and Road-mapping • Innovation and Possibility Thinking • Finance & Project Finance of Infrastructure / Energy Projects• Industry Examples : Re-connecting the Market
3. Leadership & Leadership Over Change• Leadership over self, others & in complex, multi-stakeholder settings• Leadership for Change; Organizational Change• Strategic Leadership• The National Energy Innovation Agenda • Leadership Examples: From the Energy Business & in Politics
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Re-inventing Strategies/Relationships: “X-Factor of Integration”
Renewables
Energy Efficiency
Product Re-designs
Energy Architectures
Re-designs
Fossil
∑ Global Change+ SustainableDev/ClimateChange + Conscious Leadership + Energy Architecture Transition+ Global/Local = Path to Sustainable Societies & Transformation
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Agenda
1. Global Change & Energy Future
2. Two Proposals - Executive Energy Education and Workshops - The House of Energy
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Rapid Learning
• Global, Regional & Local Energy
• Conventional & Renewables / Energy Efficiency
• Business, Economy, Sustainability & Societal / Political interests
• Energy architecture, Energy transition & Innovation : Transportation, Cities, Industries & Infrastructures
• Strategy, Execution & “Leadership for Change” 1) Cross-Sector
2015/ 2016 Goal “House Of Energy” 1)
Education – Consulting – Workshops & Events – Projects – Research & Publication
Board
Global Change & Vision Building
Strategy & Scenario’s
Global Energy outlooks
World Energy System Modelling
Energy Architecture & Transition
Energy & Relationships
Geo-politics, Policy & Law
Economy / Finance
Sustainability
Technology
Society
Business- Finance- Government- Society -
Science
Energy Use
Cities
Transportation
Industries
Agri & Infrastructures
Energy Supply Architecture
Conventional Base (Oil, Gas, Coal, Nuclear) Renewables
Energy Efficiencies
Distribution, Storage and Infrastructures
Stewardship & Leadership over Change
Conscious Leadership
Hands-on Project Management/
Execution
Complex Stakeholder management &
Management over Change
Mediation, Conflict Resolution
Innovation & Diffusion of Best Practices
Building Capacities & Capabilities
Country & Regions
OECD
OPEC/ GasPEC MENA
BRICS+ MIST
G77 Emerging
The very poor
Executive Leadership Global, Regional,Local
House of EnergyYear N+ 1
Vs 2.0
House of Energy- for Building Vibrant Sustainable Societies
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With, for and by vested parties
Nurturing, Developing & Growing the Energy Professionals & Decision makers
Accelerating Innovation in the up- & downstream Energy markets
Of OECD / Rest of the World
Serving / Conscious Leadership
With Focus on International Exposure, Service and Outreach
Supporting the Rise of Vibrant Sustainable Societies
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In Conclusion: Some Wise WordsI like to conclude with some wise words earlier received from a Pakistani
Medical Doctor.
In our fast changing world where resources are being rapidly depleted by an increasing population, there is a need to re-examine our goals so that resources are made available and used for the highest good of all and not just to serve the interests of a few. A shift in the philosophy and ethics of corporations and businesses has to take place. Rather than just a profit orientation, business and finance have no choice but to reckon with the reality that if we all want to live in peace and harmony, there must be efforts to reduce poverty, ignorance and illiteracy, as well as other social ills by expanding affordable access to vital resources like energy and financing. Only then can we enjoy a better world Thank you for your insights!
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