Session 10 Where do I get help? Opportunities for international collaboration Training evaluation Melanie Slade and Gustau Mañez
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1 Session 10 Where do I get help? Opportunities for international collaboration Training evaluation Melanie Slade and Gustau Mañez OECD/IEA 2015
2 Presentation Outline 1) Key Institutions and Initiatives 2) Key Conferences and Resources 3) Academic Resources 4) Training Week Resources 5) Summary of Resources OECD/IEA 2015
3 1) Key Institutions and Initiatives 1) Key Institutions and Initiatives Key Institutions: International Energy Agency (IEA) International Partnership for Energy Efficiency Cooperation (IPEEC) Sustainable Energy For All (SE4All) Key Initiatives: IEA Energy Technologies Initiative: IEA 4E Energy Efficient End-Use Equipment IEA DSM Programme IEA Secretariat Contacts IPEEC Task Groups SE4All Global Platform on Energy Efficiency Accelerators OECD/IEA 2015
4 1) Key Institutions and Initiatives IEA IEA Energy Technologies Initiatives: ( IEA 4E Energy Efficient End-Use Equipment ( IEA Demand-Side Management (DSM) Programmme ( OECD/IEA 2015
5 1) Key Institutions and Initiatives IEA 4E Energy Efficient End-Use Equipment Projects: G20 Energy Efficiency Action Plan: Networked Devices International Mapping and Benchmarking Monitoring Verification and Enforcement Workshop Smart Metering Infrastructure Technology Forcing Standards for Energy Efficiency Policy Driven Innovation (PDI) Engagement with International Standardisation Organisations Co-operative programme between 12 countries: information sharing, project initiation and collaborative research and development OECD/IEA 2015
6 1) Key Institutions and Initiatives IEA Demand-Side Management (DSM) Programme Tasks: 25 tasks so far covering all aspects of DSM 4 current tasks: Competitive energy services Integration of DSM, energy efficiency, distributed generation and renewables Behaviour change in DSM Business models for DSM Examples of completed tasks: International DSM database Communications technologies Standardisation of savings calculations Collaborative programme of 16 countries: series of working tasks and publications to develop and promote DSM opportunities OECD/IEA 2015
7 1) Key Institutions and Initiatives IEA Secretariat Contacts Energy Efficiency in Emerging Economies (E4) Programme: Melanie Slade: Programme Manager Leonie Wilson: Programme Assistant Sara Bryan Pasquier: Energy Analyst Brian Dean: Energy Analyst David Morgado: Energy Analyst Yang Liu: Analyst Peter Warren: Analyst (trainee) s: OECD/IEA 2015
8 1) Key Institutions and Initiatives IPEEC An autonomous international forum that provides global leadership on energy efficiency by facilitating government implementation of policies and programs to yield energy efficient gains Works through a series of task groups: Knowledge Management Portal (KMP) Building Energy Efficiency Task Group (BEET) Energy Efficiency Finance Task Group (EEFTG) Making Energy Efficiency Real (MEER) database Networked Devices Task Group (NDTG) Transport Task Group (TTG) Global Superior Energy Performance Partnership (GSEP) Improving Policies through Energy Efficiency Indicators (IPEEI) Energy Management Action Network for Industrial Efficiency (EMAK) Super-efficient Equipment and Appliance Deployment Initiative (SEAD) Top Ten Energy Efficiency Best Practices and Best Available Technologies Task Group (TOP TENs) Worldwide Energy Efficiency Action through Capacity Building and Training (WEACT) OECD/IEA 2015
9 1) Key Institutions and Initiatives IPEEC Knowledge Management Portal Super-efficient Equipment and Appliance Deployment Initiative (SEAD): Accelerate national and regional efficiency standards and labelling programmes Recognise the world s most energy-efficient flat-panel televisions and computer monitors Promote public and private procurement of energy efficient equipment Strengthen the foundations of energy efficiency Provide incentives to deploy super-efficient appliances OECD/IEA 2015
10 1) Key Institutions and Initiatives Super-efficient Equipment and Appliance Deployment Initiative (SEAD) Objectives: To introduce super-efficient appliances and equipment into the market through measures like awards, government procurement contracts and incentives To bolster national or regional measures such as minimum efficiency standards (MEPS) and labeling programs To strengthen the foundation of SEAD programmes through coordinated crosscutting technical analysis work Activities: Accelerate national and regional efficiency standards and labeling programmes Recognise the world s most efficient flat-panel tvs and computer monitors Promote public and private procurement of efficient equipment Strengthen the foundations of energy efficiency Provide incentives to deploy super-efficient appliances OECD/IEA 2015
11 1) Key Institutions and Initiatives IPEEC Networked Devices Task Group (NDTG) Objectives: Minimisation of network standby energy Draws on IEA (2014) s More Data, Less Energy: Making Network Standby More Efficient in Billions of Connected report Activities Provides a platform for on-going international co-operation involving governments, experts and industry through the IEA s Energy Efficient End- Use Equipment Implementing Agreement (IEA-4E) and IPEEC s Superefficient Equipment and Appliance Deployment (SEAD) initiative OECD/IEA 2015
12 1) Key Institutions and Initiatives Sustainable Energy for All (SE4All): Global Platform on Energy Efficiency Accelerators SE4All objectives: Energy efficiency Renewable energy Universal energy access Initial accelerators: Lighting Appliances Buildings District energy systems Transport (vehicle efficiency) Process: Individual groups engaged on each topic, each group has an industry co-lead Implemented in co-operation with governments, cities and major private consumers Website: OECD/IEA 2015
13 1) Key Institutions and Initiatives OECD/IEA 2015
14 1) Key Institutions and Initiatives OECD/IEA 2015
15 2) Key Conferences and Resources 2) Key Conferences and Resources ECEEE IEPEC ACEEE OECD/IEA 2015
16 3) Academic Resources 3) Academic Resources Renewables and Sustainable Energy Reviews The Electricity Journal Energy Efficiency Energy Policy OECD/IEA 2015
17 4) Training Week Resources 4) Training Week Resources IEA Policy Pathway on Monitoring, Verification and Enforcement (MV&E): ( CLASP Standards and Labelling Handbook: ( CLASP Monitoring, Verification and Evaluation (MV&E) Guidebook: ( CLASP Energy Policy Toolkit for Appliances: ( OECD/IEA 2015
18 5) Summary of Resources 5) Summary of Resources IEA Energy Technologies Initiative: 4E Energy Efficient End-Use Equipment DSM Programme IEA Policy Pathway on MV&E IPEEC Task Groups SE4All Global Platform on Energy Efficiency Accelerators Conferences and Resources: ECEEE, ACEEE and IEPEC Academic Resources: Energy Efficiency, The Electricity Journal, Energy Policy, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews CLASP guidebooks and handbooks OECD/IEA 2015
19 Update on the Efficient Appliances and Equipment Global Partnership Programme Gustau Mañez, UNEP
20 Outreach to private sector and key stakeholders Outreach to Governments Communications Resource Mobilisation Tools 20
21 January 2014 May 2015 Outreach to Private Sector and Key Stakeholders International Trends in Ecodesign & Energy Labeling Bilateral meetings in Europe and Asia 21
22 January 2014 May 2015 Outreach to Governments Latin America and the Caribbean EE Seminar Managua, Nicaragua Bălți, Moldova UfM High Level Conference on Climate Change - Morocco SAPP Demand Side Management Working Group Maputo, Mozambique SAPP- UNEP Workshop for Leapfrogging to EE Appliances Johannesburg, South Africa ESCWA Workshop on Energy Efficiency in the Arab Region - Beirut, Lebanon 22
23 Country Policy and Savings Potential Complete for Latin America, Caribbean, and Southern Africa
24 Resources - Country Assessments Establishing Baselines and Setting Goals Immediate starting point for consultations and strategy outline Harmonization with aggregated information (e.g. IEA) 24
25 Example of Country Savings and Policy Assessment 25
26 The potential annual savings in Southern Africa from refrigerators, AC & distribution transformers in 2030 Save electricity by over 22 TWh by 5% of future electricity use equivalent to increased grid connection 10 million households Save 1.9 billion US$ on electricity bills Reduce CO2 emissions by 10 million tonnes per year equivalent to 5.5 million passenger cars 26
27 Status Report: Energy-Efficient Cooling Products in Latin America and the Caribbean Status of policies in place in the region for air conditioners, refrigerators & fans; Country potentials estimates; Recommended policies to advance energy efficient products and regional harmonization; Benefits of the transition to energy-efficient cooling products. 27
28 Country Policy and Savings Potential Complete for MENA and Asia
29 Communications Objective: Enhance the visibility and image of the Global Partnership Website: Development of a fully-fledged project website with support of ICA ( (under construction) Branding: Development of a branding identity for the project, including: New project name: United 4 Efficiency New project logo Material: Existing communication material for SE4ALL Global Project reviewed based on new branding New brochure for the Global Leapfrogging Project under development Videos and infographics on global savings developed by ICA Partners: 29
30 Resource Mobilization cash funding: USD 1.5 million* Total cofunding**: USD 8 million Mid 2014 January 2015 Mid 2016 Project Launch SE4ALL Global Project (18 months) Global Leapfrogging Program (first implementation phase runs over 5 years) 10 GEF Child Projects Caribbean EE Tourism Proposal UNEP & EC development of MOU IKI Proposal for Indonesia * This funding is in cash and has been already obtained by UNEP. ** Co-funding from private sector companies can be through in-kind or cash contributions. Co-funding: USD 200 to 600 million including grants and loans 30 30
31 Support in Developing National GEF Projects Turkey (Focal pt endorsed) Uzbekistan Kazakhstan Tunisia China BRESL follow-up Costa Rica (Focal pt endorsed) Algeria Cameroon Democratic Republic of Congo Zambia South Africa Myanmar Mauritius Indonesia Mozambique Lesotho
32 Update on the en.lighten initiative May 2014 April 2015 Gustau Mañez, UNEP Harry Verhaar, Philips Lighitng Martin Bachler, OSRAM
33 en.lighten Areas of Work National support Regional coordination Outreach Publications 33
34 en.lighten Areas of Work National Support in Focus National support Regional coordination Outreach Publications 34
35 National Support UNEP GEF projects Bolivia Chile Morocco Peru UNDP GEF projects Nigeria Russia Kazakhstan National activities Tunisia Egypt CTCN projects Dominican Republic Developed proposals for: Cambodia Myanmar Nicaragua Paraguay SAPP Tunisia 35
36 National Projects GEF Agency: Morocco Peru Bolivia Chile GEF Agency: Technical & policy support: Nigeria Russia Kazakhstan 36
37 National Project Support Tunisia Scope: To adopt and implement a national efficient lighting strategy Achievements Incandescent lamp phase-out schedule revised and adopted Plan for national distribution programme reviewed to focus on LED rather than CFL (4 million) Lamps to be included as target technology in decree on existing e -waste management Egypt Scope: To advance energy efficient lighting in Egypt s hotel sector, providing environmental, financial, and economic benefits. Activities Development of a financial mechanism to support five large hotels to advance to energy efficient lighting Development of technical specifications for lamps used in hotels 37
38 Climate Technology Centre & Network Enhancing Capacities on Efficient Lighting Dominican Republic s request for technical assistance was accepted by CTCN. Activities for the efficient lighting NAMA include: Develop a monitoring, reporting, and verification system Create the costing and financing plan; Attract financing for the required investment to take place for the implementation. Proposals are also in development for: Cambodia Myanmar Nicaragua Paraguay Regional project for 12 countries of the Southern African Power Pool. Tunisia 38
39 en.lighten Areas of Work Regional Coordination in Focus National support Regional coordination Outreach Publications 39
40 Support to Regional Harmonization for Efficient Lighting MENA 19 countries Central America 8 countries West Africa 15 countries Southeast Asia 10 countries Completed or under finalization Southern Africa 15 countries Pacific Community 22 countries Under development 40
41 en.lighten Areas of Work Outreach in Focus National support Regional coordination Outreach Publications 41
42 Government officials from over 40 countries, and more than 150 private sector, civil society and international organizations. Participants agreed that a successful market transformation includes: 1. MEPS to accelerate the uptake of LEDs. 2. Market surveillance to ensure compliance with standards. 3. Innovative financial mechanisms. 42
43 en.lighten Areas of Work Publications in Focus National support Regional coordination Outreach Publications 43
44 Global Forum, 2014 Recently released, 2015 On-grid Lighting Publications 44
45 On-grid Lighting Technical Publications Developing Minimum Energy Performance Standards for Lighting Products Product Selection and Procurement for Lamp Performance Testing Lamp Product Performance Tests and Interpretation of Results Good practices for Photometric Laboratories Assessing Efficient Lighting Market Baseline and Conducting Surveillance Best practices for Enforcing Efficient Lighting Regulations How to Create a Lighting Product Registry 45
46 Off-Grid Lighting Publications 46
47 en.lighten in Numbers 250 country lighting assessments, 150 on-grid & 100 off-grid 13 technical publications 66 partner countries encouraged to switch to efficient lighting 17 webinars 500 unique viewers 50 partnerships with public & private sector Leveraged 2.8 million US$ cash co-financing 40 training events & 1,500 experts from developing countries trained National/ regional efficient lighting strategies in 48 countries 8 GEF/ UNEP projects launched, 5 GEF/ UNDP projects supported 47
48 Our Impact in countries with NELS & RELS Save electricity by over 25.3 TWh, more than the current electricity use of Nigeria equivalent to 8,600 MW power generation capacity.enough to connect to the grid 12.6 million households Reduce CO 2 emissions by 14 million tonnes per year Impacting 1 billion people in 48 countries equivalent to taking 7.8 million passenger cars off the road Save 2.75 billion US$ on electricity bills 48
49 en.lighten in Numbers 250 country lighting assessments, 150 on-grid & 100 off-grid 13 technical publications 2,200 downloads 17 webinars 500 unique viewers 50 partnerships with public & private sector Leveraged 2.8 million US$ cash co-financing 66 partner countries encouraged to switch to efficient lighting 40 training events & 1,500 experts from developing countries trained National/ regional efficient lighting strategies in 48 countries 8 GEF/ UNEP projects launched, 5 GEF/ UNDP projects supported 49
50 Our Impact in countries with NELS & RELS Save electricity by over 25.3 TWh, more than the current electricity use of Nigeria equivalent to 8,600 MW power generation capacity.enough to connect to the grid 12.6 million households Reduce CO 2 emissions by 14 million tonnes per year Impacting 1 billion people in 48 countries equivalent to taking 7.8 million passenger cars off the road Save 2.75 billion US$ on electricity bills 50
51 Work Programme What s Ahead of us in the Next 12 Months Lighting, Appliances & Equipment Gustau Mañez United Nations Environment Programme Energy, Climate, and Energy Branch Division of Technology, Industry and Economics
52 Work Plan Next 12 Months May 2015 July 2015 September 2015 November 2015 January 2016 March 2016 Policy Pathways Consensus Holding of Expert Taskforces Development of policy guides Country Policy Readiness & Savings Assessments Data Collection Assessments Completed for 100 Priority Countries Results Completed for 50 Additional Countries Outreach Development of Outreach Campaign Outreach to Countries & Regions COP21 Event 52
53 Expert Taskforces develop Policy Pathways Outcomes: Expert taskforces form consensus of most effective policies for priority products Best practice policy guides for each appliance (including lighting) and equipment Expert taskforces under composition Lighting (LED commercial & outdoor) Cooling (fridges and AC) Distribution transformers Electric motors Policy pathways May 2015 July 2015 September 2015 November 2015 January 2016 March 2016 Expert Taskforces and Policy Consensus Holding of Expert Taskforces - Expert taskforces form consensus on policy recommendations Development of policy guides 5 policy guides complete 53
54 Country Policy and Saving Potential Assessments Policy and saving assessments for: CLA 3.0 for 150 countries & 25 city lighting assessments Policy & savings assessments for 150+ countries May 2015 July 2015 September 2015 November 2015 January 2016 March 2016 Country Policy Readiness & Savings Assessments Data Collection Country Sheets Completed for 100 Prioritized Countries Results Completed for 50 Additional Countries 54
55 Prioritized Countries for Policy and Savings Country Assessments Completion of LAC with electric motors and distribution transformers Completion of SADC with electric motors
56 Outreach to Countries & Partners Deliverables: Communication campaign including branding and website 8 manufacturers support the partnership 30 countries join the partnership Progress Already Achieved: 5 manufacturers joined or are in the approval process: 7 country partners: Costa Rica Dominican Republic El Salvador Honduras Nicaragua Paraguay Tonga May 2015 July 2015 September 2015 December 2015 March 2016 Outreach Development of Communication Campaign Outreach to Countries & Regions COP21 Event 56
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