REN21 Renewables 2015 Global Status Report: Transport

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REN21 Renewables 2015 Global Status Report: Transport 26 January 2016

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Christine Lins, Executive Secretary, REN21 9 Ms. Lins was appointed as Executive Secretary of the Renewable Energy Policy Network of the 21st Century (REN21) in July 2011. REN21 is a global, public-private multi-stakeholder network on renewable energy that convenes international organizations, governments, industry associations, science and academia as well as NGOs working in the field of renewable energy. REN21 has its headquarters at the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) in Paris, France. Ms. Lins has more than 18 years of working experience in the field of renewable energy sources. 9

Heather Allen, Consultant, PPMC Heather Allen is an international expert on urban public transport, climate change and sustainable development. Her career spans both public and private sectors and she is an independent consultant to the PPMC (Paris Process on Mobility and Climate Change www,ppmc-cop21.org) with the Sustainable Low Carbon Transport Partnership (SLoCaT). Heather has been a key spokesperson and has set up several strategic partnerships with international agencies including the United Nations, national governments, cities and professional representative bodies. She has recently been elected as Chairperson of TTI, Transport Training Initiative, a German NGO to increase access to training on transport for the developing world especially Africa and she sits on a number of panels and committees (TRB s Developing World Committee and Special Task Force on Climate Change) and is a fellow of the UK s Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport. Heather was a lead reviewer for REN21 s Renewables 2015 Global Status Report. 10

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