J Permanent Missions Briefing Vienna International Center 16 January 2015 1
1. Who we are 2
SE4ALL: 1 Goal, 3 Targets
Basic Requirements for Energy System Transformation: 4Ps Politics Policy Pricing Partnership (Public Private)
Our activities are implemented all around the world 5
The Global Facilitation Team in Vienna
2. What do we do on EE? 7
Why is energy efficiency important? Energy efficiency (EE) provides a triple rationale for action through advancement towards achieving global climate goals in the form of: 1.Emission reductions, 2.Economic benefits, and 3.Improvement of people s well-being. 8
What can EE bring? SE4ALL s Global EE Accelerator Platform can deliver 50% of the emission reductions required to put the world on a 2- degree pathway by 2020 (IEA) Targeted EE measures can reduce emissions by 1.5 Gt while generating USD 250-350 billion in savings each year (UNEP) USD 8.2 trillion investments in EE are more than offset by the fuel cost savings of USD 10.6 trillion leading to a global economic boost of USD 11.4 trillion (2012 2030) (IEA) 9
SE4ALL s Goal for COP 21 Prior to COP 21, SE4ALL is seeking GHG emissionreduction commitments from: 100 Cities 100 Companies 100 Banks 10
What is the Global EE Accelerator Platform? Current Initiatives Vehicles Lighting Appliances Buildings District Energy System Initiatives under development Industry Power Sector 11
Process for a Jurisdiction to Participate in the EE Platform A Jurisdiction expresses interest to join the Platform The Jurisdiction signs a non binding MOU with SE4ALL A SE4ALL Task Team works with the Jurisdiction in order to identify EE opportunities and ways to address them through the Platform A one day workshop is organised in the Jurisdiction, and leads to the development of a roadmap The implementation begins, as well as the dissemination of the lessons learned of the project for the rest of the region 12
Participating Governments: The Example of the Industry Accelerator Burkina Faso Chad China Ecuador Egypt India Indonesia Iran Macedonia Malaysia Moldova Philippines Russia South Africa Thailand Turkey Ukraine Vietnam 13
Participating Governments: The Example of the Lighting Accelerator Countries & regions committed to phasing-out inefficient lighting: EU 28, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Australia, New-Zealand 66 partner countries from the en.lighten initiative (all emerging & developing countries) 14
Participating Governments: The Example of the Transport Accelerator Pilots: Chile, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Kenya Signed projects: Georgia, Côte d Ivoire, Mauritius, Jamaica, Montenegro, Macedonia, Philippines, Vietnam, Morocco, Bahrain, Egypt, Tunisia, Thailand, Peru, Uruguay, Nepal, Paraguay, Sri Lanka, Costa Rica, Benin, Algeria, Uganda Talks ongoing to develop project: Serbia, Benin, Russia, St-Lucia Expressed interest: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Barbados, Bangladesh, Guatemala, Togo, Uganda, Nigeria, Mali, Malaysia, Mozambique, Zambia, Ecuador, Dominican Republic, Panama, Tanzania, Rwanda, Djibouti Countries targeted: South Africa, Samoa, Columbia, Moldova, Turkey, Jordan, UAE 15
Transportation The Vehicle Fuel Efficiency Accelerator is Implemented by the Global Fuel Economy Initiative (GFEI) Goal is to double the EE of all new vehicles by 2030 and of all vehicles by 2050 This would save more than 1 gigaton of CO2/year by 2025 and more than 2 gigatons by 2050 40 Countries are participating. 16
Lighting Efficiency The Lighting Accelerator is implemented by the UNEP/GEF en.lighten partnership Goal is to phase-out incandescent lamps by 2016 This will save more than 2 terawatt hours in electricityuse, 440 ktonnes emissions of CO2 and more than USD 270 million of electricity bill each year 65 countries are participating. 17
Efficient Appliances Implemented by the Global Partnership on Appliances and Equipment Goal is to reduce electricity consumption in air conditioners, refrigerators and fans This will save165 TWh & 54 million tonnes of GHG emission/year, saving more than USD 22 billion each year 28 countries have expressed their willingness to join the Partnership. 18
Building Efficiency Facilitates collaborative, multi-stakeholder workshop to convene partners in each city. Provides governments with technical support leveraging best-inclass tools, databases and subject matter experts. Helps governments communicate and promote their commitments, calculate their baseline, report progress, and provide a platform for sharing experiences, challenges & best practices. International financial partners will provide funding to support policy development and demonstration project implementation. 19
District Energy Systems Private sector partners include Danfoss, Grundfoss, Siemens, Vattenfall, Veolia, Climespace and Empower 19 cities are interested in joining Their joint action could save up to 5 Mt of CO2 annually. 20
Industry (under development) The Goal is to facilitate the implementation of Energy Management Systems, technologies and practices in global industrial energy use. The Accelerator focuses on: Large energy intensive industries, & Energy intensive SMEs. It is lead by UNIDO, TERI & IIP 21