Deadline: 31-Jul-2024
The International Society for Energy Transition Studies (ISETS), in partnership with the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), proudly announces the annual Youth Voice on Energy Transition Program.
This initiative aligns with the UN Secretary-General’s commitment to engaging youth in discussions on critical global issues, including the transition to sustainable energy. Recognizing the significant potential for young individuals to serve as vital agents of change, the Program aims to harness their dynamism, creativity, and innovation to advance the global quest for a sustainable energy future.
The Program comprises two principal components: the Global Competition of Youth Voice on the Energy Transition (hereafter Youth Voice Competition) and the Youth Dialogue. The Youth Voice Competition invites youth worldwide to present their innovative ideas, technologies, products, projects, and solutions aimed at advancing the energy transition. Winners of the competition will be invited to participate in the Youth Dialogue at ESCAP headquarters, alongside energy-related meetings and events each year.
This arrangement provides a unique platform for youth to engage directly in discussions, observe official UN energy events, and enter into dialogues with officials and policymakers. Going beyond merely engaging young voices, this groundbreaking program seeks to empower them to become part of the global dialogue on energy transition.
The ISETS-ESCAP Global Competition of Youth Voice on the Energy Transition is structured around several core objectives: amplifying youth voices in support of energy transition and green development, fostering actions by young people from diverse backgrounds to engage in the just energy transition, encouraging creativity in the development of new technologies and solutions for energy transition, and facilitating collaboration across borders to combat climate change.
Types of Entries
- The competition aims to harness the creativity, expertise, and passion of young people around the world to make a tangible difference in the quest for sustainable energy. It welcomes submissions that push the boundaries of traditional thinking and offer fresh, impactful approaches to accelerating the global energy transition. Submissions can include, but are not limited to the following types:
- New Models or Frameworks: Innovative models or frameworks for energy systems, consumption, distribution, or policy that promote sustainability and efficiency. These could include circular economy models, decentralized energy systems, or novel regulatory and market mechanisms.
- Innovative Action Plans or Solutions: Comprehensive strategies or action plans aimed at facilitating the energy transition at local, regional, national, or global levels. These could address specific challenges such as financing renewable energy projects, increasing public awareness and participation, or overcoming technical barriers to energy access.
- New Products: Technological innovations, product designs or business models that contribute to renewable energy generation, energy storage, energy efficiency, or reduction in energy consumption. Examples could range from solar panels, wind turbines, and battery technologies to energy-efficient appliances and smart grid solutions.
- Technology Applications and Software Solutions: Software, apps, or platforms that support energy transition goals. This could include blockchain for energy trading, AI for optimizing energy consumption, or digital platforms for promoting community-based renewable energy initiatives.
- Educational and Awareness Campaigns: Creative and impactful campaigns or programs designed to raise awareness about the importance of the energy transition and how individuals and communities can contribute. These could leverage various media, including social media, to reach a wide audience.
- Research Studies and Analyses: Data-driven research that provides new insights into the energy transition, including market analyses, policy impact studies, or technological feasibility studies. Submissions could highlight key trends, barriers, and opportunities within the energy transition space.
- Pilot Projects or Case Studies: Documentation and analysis of pilot projects that have been implemented and can serve as a model or inspiration for similar initiatives. These could showcase successful integration of renewable energy sources into existing grids, community-led energy projects, or innovative business models in the energy sector.
- Artistic and Creative Expressions: Projects that use art or creative media to explore and communicate themes related to energy transition, such as installations, performances, or visual art that raise awareness or envision the future of energy.
Eligibility Criteria
- The Competition invites young thinkers and doers from UN Member States to contribute their ideas towards accelerating the global energy transition. It is open to youth aged 18-30, with dates of birth ranging from January 1, 1994, to December 31, 2006, for the 2024 competition year.
- Individuals or Small Groups: Participants can enter the competition as individuals or in small groups, with a maximum group size of four (4) people.
- Supervisor/Mentor Involvement: Teams may nominate a supervisor or mentor who has offered substantial guidance and support throughout the competition process. It’s important to note that mentors are NOT classified as a team member; therefore, they are not subject to age restrictions.
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