Joint article on Just Energy Transition Partnerships
Today, the Prime Ministers of Denmark, Germany, Norway, and the United Kingdom, as well as the President of the European Commission, have published a joint article in the Financial Times on the importance of Just Energy Transition Partnerships (JETPs).
JETPs are a key part of the global effort to tackle climate change and support the transition to clean energy. They bring together governments, businesses, and civil society organizations to work together to develop and implement plans for a fair and equitable transition to a low-carbon economy.
In their article, the leaders highlight the success of the JETPs that have already been established, such as the UK-South Africa JETP and the EU-South Africa JETP. These partnerships have helped to mobilize billions of dollars in investment in clean energy projects, create new jobs, and support workers and communities who are affected by the transition to a low-carbon economy.
The leaders also call for more JETPs to be established around the world. They argue that JETPs are essential to ensuring that the transition to a low-carbon economy is fair and equitable, and that no one is left behind.
JETPs are a key part of the UK’s commitment to tackling climate change and supporting the global transition to clean energy. The UK has already committed £1 billion to the UK-South Africa JETP, and is working with partners around the world to establish new JETPs.
The UK is also a leading member of the International Just Energy Transition Partnership (IJETP), which was launched at COP26 in Glasgow. The IJETP is a global platform for countries to collaborate on the development and implementation of JETPs.
The IJETP is a key part of the UK’s commitment to supporting developing countries to transition to a low-carbon economy. The UK is working with partners in the IJETP to mobilize finance, provide technical assistance, and share best practices.
JETPs are a vital part of the global effort to tackle climate change and support the transition to clean energy. The UK is committed to working with partners around the world to establish and implement JETPs, and to ensure that the transition to a low-carbon economy is fair and equitable for all.
Joint article on Just Energy Transition Partnerships
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