Join Trane Technologies, a global climate innovator dedicated to sustainable solutions, at COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan.
November 11 – November 22, 2024
Baku, Azerbaijan
COP29, the 29th annual Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), is a pivotal international event where global leaders, policymakers, scientists, and stakeholders convene to address climate change. These conferences play a crucial role in assessing global progress on climate action, negotiating new commitments, and setting strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to climate impacts.
Trane Technologies is a global climate innovator focused on creating sustainable solutions for buildings, homes and transportation through our strategic brands Trane® and Thermo King®. We are transforming the way the world heats and cools buildings and transports refrigerated goods—dramatically reducing energy use and carbon emissions. Learn more about our 2030 Sustainability Commitments. That’s why Trane Technologies and its leading brands are united by a shared purpose—to boldly challenge what’s possible for a sustainable world.
At COP29, we will showcase our unwavering commitment to reducing carbon emissions and advancing energy-efficient technologies. Our participation highlights our dedication to addressing the urgent challenges of climate change through innovation and collaboration. By engaging with industry leaders, policymakers, and environmental advocates, we aim to drive meaningful progress towards a more sustainable future. Join us at COP29 as we lead the way in climate action and sustainability.
November 15, 2024
When: 08:00 – 09:30
Where: Baku Marriott Hotel
Speakers:
Scott Tew, VP of Sustainability
When: 13:00 – 15:00
Where: Extreme Hangout (Green Zone)
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This expert panel of utilities, businesses, and organizations will share their stories of transforming their net-zero commitment from vision to reality. Panelists will share their unique experiences of implementing zero carbon plans, highlighting strategies that result in tangible outcomes to making long-term investments to achieve zero carbon targets. Whether you are just starting on your vision or close to achieving your goals, this discussion will provide valuable insights on how we can collectively turn our ambitious carbon reduction goals into achievable realities.
Speakers:
Scott Tew, VP of Sustainability
November 16, 2024
When: 15:00 – 15:30
Where: Building and Cooling Pavilion (Blue Zone - Pavilion G10)
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This session will explore the latest advancements in HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) applications that contribute to achieving net-zero energy buildings. It will cover innovations in energy-efficient systems, smart controls, and integration with renewable energy sources.
Speakers:
Scott Tew, VP of Sustainability
Lisa Jacobson, President, BCSE
Ryan Colker, VP of Innovation, International Code Council
November 17, 2024
When: 11:15 – 12:00
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This session tackles key challenges in food supply chains, from inefficient practices and inadequate infrastructure to regulatory barriers and technological needs. By bringing together experts, policymakers, and innovators, you can expect an action-oriented dialogue on overcoming these obstacles and paving the way for more sustainable and conscious food systems.
Speakers:
Helen Walter-Terrinoni, Director of Global Decarbonization Advocacy
November 18, 2024
When: 10:00 – 11:00
Where: Water Conference Room (Green Zone)
The pace of the energy transition – from energy efficiency and clean energy technology deployment to the build-out of critical infrastructure – will depend on the investments that are made in our shared human capital. For this transition to be successful, it also needs to be inclusive, with meaningful community engagement and education and training at the heart of the approach. This panel will investigate best practices by both the public and private sectors to transform the ways in which clean energy and climate solutions are deployed, and how our students and workforce can be best prepared to succeed in a carbon-constrained economy. It will share experiences working in different communities, the types of technical expertise that is needed, and how the benefits of the energy transition – including economic, environmental and health benefits - can be more broadly shared across city lines and country borders.
Speakers:
Scott Tew, VP of Sustainability
When: 13:15 – 14:45
Where: Side Event Room 2 (Blue Zone)
Speakers:
Helen Walter-Terrinoni, Director of Global Decarbonization Advocacy
November 19, 2024
When: 14:00 – 15:30
Where: Building and Cooling Pavilion (Blue Zone - Pavilion G10)
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This comprehensive panel will explore the intersection of circular economy principles, decarbonization strategies and policies in building design and construction. Experts will discuss how to minimize waste, reuse materials, and design buildings for longevity and adaptability, contributing to a more sustainable built environment. Additionally, the panel will delve into the strategies, policies and technologies necessary to achieve net-zero carbon emissions in buildings, focusing on energy-efficient design, renewable energy integration, material selection, and innovative technologies. By combining these approaches, the panel aims to provide a holistic view of creating buildings that are both resource-efficient and low-carbon, ultimately paving the way for a sustainable future.
Speakers:
Helen Walter-Terrinoni, Director of Global Decarbonization Advocacy
Roland Hunziker, WBCSD
Steven Kukoda, International Copper Association
Director of Global Climate Policy, Trane Technologies
Vice President, Sustainability and Managing Director, Center for Energy Efficiency and Sustainability, Trane Technologies
Valerio Forconi
Director Government Relations and Public Affairs EMEA, Trane Technologies