Economic Commission for Europe EE21/GEE21 www.unece.org/energy/ UNECE activities in the field of Energy Efficiency United Nations Economic Commission for Europe 4 June 2009
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Economic Commission for Europe
EE21/GEE21
UNECE activities in the field of Energy Efficiency
United Nations Economic Commission for Europe 4 June 2009 1
Energy Efficiency 21
EE21 Project
Sub-Projects
Country-Oriented Project
Inter-Divisional Cooperation
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History
Past Projects: Final Report on Energy Efficiency Investment Project Development for Climate Change Mitigation Biomass Energy for Heating and Hot Water Supply in Belarus Green Labels Purchase – making a greener procurement with energy labels Development of Coal Mine Methane Projects in Central and Eastern Europe and CIS 3
The Energy Efficiency 21 Project
Region-wide project, launched in 1991 It aims at: – – – – Developing and implementing energy efficiency strategies Reducing GHG emissions Enhancing East-West Trade and Cooperation Meeting international treaty obligations (UNECE Conventions, UNFCCC Kyoto Protocol) EE21 project is an umbrella project under which the inter-regional, sub-regional and country oriented projects are developed 4
Sub-Regional Projects
Financing Energy Efficiency Investments for Climate Change Mitigation – – Capacity Building Policy Reforms – Dedicated Investment Fund (one operating, one to be implemented) The Regional Network for Efficient Use of Energy and Water Resources in South-East Europe (RENEUER) Increasing Energy Efficiency for Secure Energy Supplies Development of the Renewable Energy Sector in the Russian Federation and in CIS Countries: Prospects for Interregional Cooperation 5
Country-Oriented Project & Inter-Divisional Cooperation
Removing Barriers to Energy Efficiency Improvements in the State Sector in
Belarus
Energy Efficiency in Housing:
UNECE Action Plan for Energy Efficiency in Housing
Wood Energy:
Modern and sustainable heat and power from woody biomass in South Eastern Europe 6
Global Energy Efficiency 21
Background
Objectives
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Long-term
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Short-term
Activities
GEE21/UN-Energy Publication
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GEE21 Background
September 2008: Project proposed to UN System Regional Commissions Retreat in Turin and formally adopted September 2008: Extra-budgetary resources provided by the Russian Federation Novermber 2008: Mandate from the UNECE Committee on Sustainable Energy December 2008: Project announced by UNECE secretariat during the UNFCCC COP-14 in Poznan within a UN-Energy side event December 2008: General Assembly Resolution accords a new regular budget Economic Affairs Officer P-4 post to the project 8
Long-Term objective
Develop a more systematic exchange of experience on capacity building, policy reforms and investment project finance among countries of region of the world through their UN Regional Commission in order to promote energy efficient use improvements.
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Objectives
Objective One.
Strengthen the participation
of the 12 participating countries in the project ‘Financing Energy Efficiency for Climate Change Mitigation’
Objective Two.
Disseminate and, if possible, extend the experience
project in other countries of the 10
Objectives
Objective Three.
Increase the capacity of the UN Regional Commissions to provide effective energy efficiency services that promote the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions to member states
Objective Four.
Improve capacity to develop, adjust and implement a global strategy to promote self-financing energy efficiency improvements for climate change mitigation 11
Short-term activities
The Russian Federation has provided extra budgetary funds for short-term activities related to
Objectives Three
and
Four
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Activity 3.1.
Establishment of a network elected officers of intergovernmental bodies working on energy efficiency and climate change and the respective secretariats of the five UN Regional Commission of
Activity 3.2.
Appraisal of the energy efficiency and the climate change work programmes with respect to activities of capacity building, energy policy reform and investment project finance 12
Activity 3.2
Technical Assistance Activities
Objective One: Capacity Building for the Development of Energy Efficiency Investment Projects
a.
a.
Information campaigns, energy manager briefing sessions Training courses financial engineering & business planning a.
Business development workshops on project preparation
ECE
ESCAP ESCWA ECA ECLAC
Objective Two: Assistance to Participating Governments with the Introduction of Energy Policy Reforms
a.
Regional policy analysis of energy policy reforms a.
a.
Case studies of energy efficiency policy reforms Senior policy maker seminars
Objective Three: Financing Bankable Projects to Reduce CO2 Emissions
a.
Local commercial banks a.
a.
International Financial Institutions Public Private Partnership (PPP) Dedicated Funds 13
Activity 3.2
Background paper by senior consultant on the main programmes and financing mechanisms implemented in the world
“Survey of mechanisms and sources of financing for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy investments for climate change mitigation”
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Short-term activities
Activity 4.1.
Determination of common priorities and synergies between the member states and the work programmes they pursue through their UN intergovernmental bodies among the five UN Regional Commissions
Activity 4.2.
Development of a global strategy for the adoption of UN Regional Commisions’ work programmes to promote self-financing energy efficiency improvements to raise economic productivity, diminish fuel poverty and reduce environmental air pollution as well as greenhouse gas emissions 15
Activity 4.1
On-going information gathering and knowledge sharing is functional to the determination of priorities and synergies: Preliminary research on the energy efficiency situation of each region by respective Commission. Outline of a joint publication in the context of UN-Energy circulated.
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Outline Publication
Energy efficiency programmes, activities and financing mechanisms by region: outline of needs and obstacles.
Executive Summary Section 1: Introduction Section 2: Financing Mechanisms Section 3: ECA – Africa Section 4: ECE – Europe Section 5: ECLAC – Latin America & Caribbean Section 6: ESCAP – East Asia & Pacific Section 7: ESCWA – West Asia Section 8: Conclusion & Recommendations 17
Tentative outline for each RC
ENERGY SITUATION mix, market structure) (demand, supply, production, energy GENERAL LEGISLATIVE & REGULATORY FRAMEWORK (economic openness and climate for investment).
SPECIFIC FRAMEWORK FOR EE international agreements, institutional decision-makers and their political will (EE legislation, targets, WHAT HAS BEEN DONE (existing national and international programmes and their appraisal, taking into account energy situation and legislative framework) WHAT IS NEEDED/RECOMMENDATIONS etc) (identification of specific barriers and how to overcome them; ie: policy reforms, grants, loans, technical advice, financial triggers, The study should hold a comprehensive regional focus or identify macro-areas within a region. It should serve as guideline for implementation of programmes.
ADVICE AND COLLABORATION VERY MUCH WELCOME!
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THANK YOU!
Gianluca Sambucini Economic Affairs Officer
Sustainable Energy Division, UNECE Palais des Nations, Geneva [email protected]
http://www.unece.org/energy/se/eneffic.html
http://www.ee-21.net
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