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View Your Submissions Sustainable Development Solutions Network Council of Engineers for the Energy Transition (CEET) Interest Form Guidelines for Council of Engineers for the Energy Transition (CEET) Interest Form Guidelines Submit to Council of Engineers for the Energy Transition (CEET) Interest Form Background Under the auspices of the Secretary-General, the Council of Engineers for the Energy Transition (CEET) constitutes a global, high-level body of engineers and energy systems experts to contribute to the UN Secretary-General’s goal to build a coalition to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, and to the UN generally on engineering pathways to achieve comprehensive decarbonization by mid-century. The work of the CEET is undertaken by independent and impartial, as well as recognized global experts serving in their personal capacity and responding to requests for information by the UN System. Council’s Mandate The Council of Engineers for the Energy Transition (CEET) is an independent advisory body to the UN Secretary-General and it will contribute to his call to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 and achieve the Sustainable Development Goals during the Decade of Action by providing scientific and technical advice on roadmaps to decarbonization by 2050, in line with the Paris Agreement and the findings of the IPCC 1.5-Degree Report. Such roadmaps will be gender sensitive taking into consideration that societal and cultural roles determine that women and men have different needs and priorities with regards to energy, and that women in their multiple roles as consumers, producers, and researchers are key agents to facilitate energy transitions. World-class engineers will be drawn from a balanced mix of diverse sectors (power, industry, transport, buildings, chemicals), stakeholders (academia, business, and international organizations), and geographic regions, while aiming for a gender and cultural balanced representation and diversity. Scope of Work The CEET will report on pathways to zero-carbon energy systems and engage the global engineering community on key priorities for the energy transition. CEET core activities will focus on: Solving the challenges of scaling key technologies in support of the global energy transition; Recommending guidelines to support Nationally Determined Contributions in line with the Paris Agreement; Publishing technical briefs on zero-carbon technologies, including breakthrough technologies; Analyzing sectoral and integrated pathways at regional and local levels; Providing guidance and technical advice from a globally diverse expert perspective, ensuring a gender responsive energy transition and decarbonization. Modality of Work The CEET, as an independent advisory council to the UN Secretary-General, will be led and co-chaired by the Director General of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and the President of the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), building on an existing partnership between the SDSN and Enel Foundation (EF) to engage important partners from the United Nations (UN), academia, and business realms to support the decarbonization of energy systems in line with the Paris Agreement goals. At the invitation of the Co-Chairs, the CEET will meet one to two times per year, for example, in the margins of the annual UNFCCC COP, the International Vienna Energy and Climate Forum, the High-Level Political Forum, and the SDG Summit. The terms of service will be for one year in length, with possibility to extend, starting in June 2024. The confirmed members will be expected to participate in virtual monthly meetings with working groups as assigned, and to be available for a minimum of 5 hours/month to participate in CEET activities and potentially more when writing is underway. The confirmed members will also be expected to participate in their personal capacities without remuneration, however any necessary travel or meeting expenses may be covered. Proficiency in the English language is required for participation in the CEET. Member Criteria: Formal engineering training or equivalent experience; Minimum of 5 years of experience in the engineering realm facing issues at the intersection of engineering and climate change issues; Demonstrated commitment, interest, and leadership in engineering topics as they pertain to climate and energy; Desire to serve global community through collaboration; Demonstrated exceptional writing, analytical, critical thinking, public speaking, and communication skills - publications, presentations, research, etc.; Experience drafting recommendations and working collaboratively with teams to develop recommendations; Experience with developing and implementing long-term strategies, especially in building consensus and navigating disagreement and diplomacy; Experience working with diverse stakeholders with a wide variety of strong relationships in the climate and engineering sectors. In order to proceed with the application, you must first create a free Submittable account below. Once you have created an account, the draft of your online application will be saved on it, and you can return to it at any time before actually submitting. Application for Networks to join the SDSN Guidelines for Application for Networks to join the SDSN Guidelines Submit to Application for Networks to join the SDSN The Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) invites institutions to join a global problem-solving network for sustainable development. Participation in the SDSN is open to universities, research institutes, civil society organizations, science-oriented foundations, and other institutions that have deep expertise in one or more areas related to sustainable development, and who commit a substantial amount of their own technical and research work towards finding and/or implementing solutions for sustainable development. Universities can join at the level of the university or an individual department/institute. If several departments/institutes at a university are interested in joining the SDSN appropriate arrangements will be worked out on a case-by-case basis. There are no costs associated with membership in the SDSN. Any institution interested in joining the SDSN is invited to complete this form and submit it to the SDSN Secretariat through this web portal. The form contains questions about your institution, its sustainable development activities, and your proposed involvement with SDSN. You can save an incomplete form and return later to complete and submit. Based upon a review of the material received, the Executive Committee of the SDSN Leadership Council will appoint organizations to join. More information on the SDSN is available on www.unsdsn.org . The benefits of membership are outlined at https://www.unsdsn.org/join-the-sdsn . In case you have any questions please contact us at info@unsdsn.org . Application to Join the SDSN Guidelines for Application to Join the SDSN Guidelines Submit to Application to Join the SDSN The Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) invites institutions to join a global problem-solving network for sustainable development. Participation in the SDSN is open to universities, research institutes, civil society organizations, science-oriented foundations, and other institutions that have deep expertise in one or more areas related to sustainable development, and who commit a substantial amount of their own technical and research work towards finding and/or implementing solutions for sustainable development. Universities can join at the level of the university or an individual department/institute. If several departments/institutes at a university are interested in joining the SDSN appropriate arrangements will be worked out on a case-by-case basis. There are no costs associated with membership in the SDSN. 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