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Peer Review on Energy Efficiency in Viet Nam
The 38th APEC EWG Meeting
18~19 November, 2009
Bali, Indonesia
Kenji Kobayashi
President
Asia Pacific Energy Research Centre
Outline
Part 1: Vietnam Peer Review Process
• Review Team Members
• Activities
Part 2: The Contents of Draft Final
Report of Peer Review in Viet Nam
• Outline
• Major Features of EE Improvement in Viet
Nam
• Recommendations
Vietnam Peer Review process (I)
Review Team Members
• KENJI KOBAYASHI, Peer Review Team Leader, President of the
Asia Pacific Energy Research Centre (APERC);
• BRIAN T. CASTELLI, Executive Vice President, Programs and
Development. Alliance to Save Energy, U.S.A;
• CHANDRAN SUNDARAJ, Senior Researcher at the Asia Pacific
Energy Research Centre, (APERC);
• CONNY K. WACHJOE, Senior Lecturer at the Bandung State
Polytechnic, and Senior Researcher at Centre for Research on
Energy Policy, Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia;
• FRANCIS XAVIER JACOB, Director of Economic Regulation and
Industry Development of the Energy Commission, Malaysia;
Vietnam Peer Review process (II)
• MASHATOSHI SHINAGAWA, Senior Policy Advisor International
Affairs Division, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI),
Japan;
• SOMMAI PHON-AMNUAISUK , Senior Project Manager,
International Institute for Energy Conservation (IIEC), Asia
Regional Office, Thailand;
• TRAN THANH LIEN, Research Team Leader at the Asia Pacific
Energy Research Centre, (APERC); and
• WONG YEW WAH, Associate Professor at the Nanyang
Technological University, Singapore.
Vietnam Peer Review process (III)
Activities
8 June (Monday)
 Meeting with Ministry of Industry & Trade (MOIT)
– Overview on energy and energy efficiency policies
– Organization of MOIT and related agencies on
energy efficiency
– Program on energy efficiency improvement;
discussion on energy efficiency goals and action
plans

Meeting with the team leader of the Study on EE&C
Master Plan in Vietnam (under JICA)
– Objectives and major contents of EE&C Master Plan
Vietnam Peer Review process (IV)
Activities
9 June (Tuesday)
 Meeting with Ministry of Science & Technology
– Energy Efficiency Program for small and medium
enterprises: (PECSME Program)
– Standard and Labeling Program (Vietnam Standard
and Quality Center)
 Meeting with Ministry of Transport
– Activities and policy on EE in the transport sector
 Meeting with Ministry of Construction
– Building codes and activities on EE in the building
sector
Vietnam Peer Review process (V)
Activities
10 June (Wednesday)
 Meeting with Electricity of Viet Nam and Hanoi
Power Company
– EE activities and policy of power sector
– Demand Side Management Programs
 Meeting with Institute of Energy (IE)
– Energy and RE Master Plan, Power Master Plan, EE
Database
 Meeting with EE Center of Hanoi
– Energy efficiency activities and program in Hanoi
City
Vietnam Peer Review Process (VI)
Activities
11 June (Thursday)
 Visit steel factory (Hoa Phat Group)
12 June (Friday)
 Discussion with Energy Efficiency & Conservation
Office (EECO) about the preliminary report
 Meeting with Vice Minister of MOIT-Mr. Bui Xuan
Khu and other senior officers from MOIT
– Presentation on the preliminary report with
recommendations
The Contents of Draft Final Report of
Peer Review in Viet Nam
Outline
1. Institutional Context
2. Energy Efficiency Goals and Strategy
3. Energy Data Collection and Monitoring
4. Policy Measures-Sectoral Analysis: Industry,
Electricity, Transport and Residential & Commercial
Sector
5. Appliances and Equipments
6. Energy Efficiency Related R&D
The Contents of Draft Final Report of
Peer Review in Viet Nam
Major Features of EE Improvement in Viet Nam
1.EE Policy Framework and Institution
Legal documents: Decree on EE&C; Guideline for EE standard and labeling of
appliances; building code, etc.
Institution: EECO, National Steering Committee, EE centers were established.
2. Programs and Projects on EE Improvements
DSM phase 1&2; the Pilot EE Program (CEEP); Promoting energy conservation in
small and medium scale enterprises (PECSME), and
The National Energy Efficiency Program 2006-2015 (VNEEP), launched in 2006
covering EE fields: Legal framework, education and information, energy efficiency
equipments, industry, building and transport sectors.
The Contents of Draft Final Report of
Peer Review in Viet Nam
Major Findings
-There is a gap between the planning and implementationon-the ground of EE programs;
-Shortage of human and financial resources to carry out
effectively the planned EE programs;
- Lack of a comprehensive monitoring and evaluation
system on the EE Programs; and
-Insufficient coordination among responsible ministries
and agencies in achieving the objectives of EE programs.
Recommendations
Total 40 recommendations
Institutional Context:
The recommendations are:
1. Enact and adopt the Law of Energy Conservation and
Efficient Use as early as possible;
2. Establish an energy efficiency policy coordination
committee at interministerial level of high level in the
government.
Recommendations
EE Goals and Strategy:
The Recommendations are:
3. Integrate sectoral- based energy efficiency goals relating
to the national aspirational goals;
4. Develop a national communication strategy and energy
efficiency educational program;
5. Develop a clear and concise road map for six
components in the VNEEP to converge on the national
aspirational goals;
6. Coordinate actions and efforts of each leading
Ministries;
Recommendations
Energy Data Collection and Monitoring:
The recommendations are:
7. Establish an Energy Database Center including the
EE team;
8. Designate major industries and enterprises in the list
for the designated statistics;
9. Assign a lead role for monitoring and evaluation to a
well-qualified organization;
10. Address the importance of EE M&E to any ongoing
project;
Recommendations
Industry Sector (1):
The recommendations are:
11. EE&C Programs should have targets
measurable, achievable and time defined;
and
be
12.
• Build up capacity for personnel for industrial energy
audits;
•Provide, for a limited time, subsidized energy audit,
especially for small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
Recommendations
Industry Sector (2)
13. MOIT and other relevant governmental agencies may
have:
• Some public fund to implement EE&C measures
recommended by energy audit; and
•Awareness programs for financial institutions.
14. Formulate and enforce legal provision to make energy
management mandatory for designated consumers;
15. Initiate and maintain energy intensity benchmarking for
industrial sub sectors;
Recommendations
Industry Sector (3)
16. Look into providing technical support to enable local
manufacture of energy efficient equipments and
appliances;
17. Communicate large energy intensive enterprises to
deepen their on-going energy management efforts
corresponding EE&C National Programs;
18. Encourage large energy intensive enterprises;
Recommendations
Electricity Sector (1):
The recommendations are:
19. Develop a suitable mechanism for enhancing private
sector participation on power plant development including
energy pricing policy;
20. Improve the existing power plant efficiency by
implementing efficient power plant technologies;
21. Establish a long term power development program for
reducing transmission & distribution losses (for exp.
2010-2020)
Recommendations
Electricity Sector (2)
22. Improve load research activities so as to identify
proper DSM measures;
23. Give priority on DSM/EE implementation by having a
separate implementation unit;
24. Establish a
implementation;
sustainable
mechanism
for
DSM
Recommendations
Commercial and Residential Sector:
The recommendations are:
25. Develop sub-sector level data on residential energy
end-use by appliances;
26.
• Set a priority in capability building in order to expedite
implementation and enforcement of the Building Energy
Codes;
• Prioritize and set out the time frame of their projects for
their energy efficiency program
Recommendations
Transport Sector:
The recommendations are:
27. Enact and enforce fuel economy standard on new
vehicle fleets entering the market;
28. Formulate a tax system for vehicle fleets;
29. Develop a comprehensive roadmap for sustainable
transport system;
30. Develop a database for transport sector;
Recommendations
Appliances and equipments (1):
The recommendations are:
31. Enforce the MEPS and the energy performance labeling
for the designated equipments under the legal documents;
32. Integrate and strengthen the planning
implementation of MEPS and labeling programs;
and
33. Collect and analyze energy- efficient appliances and
equipment sales data periodically;
Recommendations
Appliances and Equipments (2)
34. Review periodically the list of designated equipments
and appliances;
35. Provide appropriate incentives for purchasing high
energy-efficient appliances and equipments;
36. Develop local human capacity and technical needs for
appliances and equipments standards and labeling
program;
Recommendations
Energy Efficiency-Related R&D:
The recommendations are:
37. Incorporate energy efficiency improvement R&D in the
National Science and Technology Plan;
38. Synergize R&D efforts with the existing energy
efficiency improvement program;
39. Focus R&D efforts on applied science;
40. Facilitate industry-academia tie-ups with suitable
funding mechanism.
Peer Review on Energy Efficiency in Viet Nam
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