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SAP – REEEP Meeting14.September 2009
Mag. Florian Bauer REEEP Operations Manager
florian.bauer@reeep.org+43 1 26026 3714
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REEEP was established to accelerate RE/EE focusing on underdeveloped and emerging economies
REEEP acts as a market facilitator by reducing market barriers for renewables and energy efficiency systems through focus on:
policy/regulation development and improvement finance and business models
REEEP is driven by a bottom-up approach to meet the real needs on the ground
REEEP works with governments as well as with the private sector
REEEP is committed to the achievement of MDGs and aims to improve access to sustainable clean energy for the poor
REEEP is unique in combining the benefit of renewables and energy efficiency
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Well established regional and global networkREEEP comprises 270 partners + 3000 friends
REEEP Partners include 46 governments:
• all the G7 countries and 3 “Plus 5” countries (SA, Brazil, Mexico )
• States and key agencies from China and India ( NDRC, IREDA )
• Development Banks and other International Organisations
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REEEP Regional Secretariats and local partners support the global partnership’s activities
REEEP Regional Office Africa
REEEP Regional Office
East Asia
REEEP Regional Office Latin America &
Caribbean
REEEP Regional Office
North America
REEEP Local Focal Point
MEDREPREEEP Regional Office
South Asia
REEEP Regional OfficeSouth East Asia & Pacific
REEEP International Secretariat
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Strong working links with global strategic partners guarantee synergies and increase impact
G8
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REEEP project activities are amplified by services and networks to multiply their effects
Regional Projects
Regulatory and Policy Issues
Finance and Business
Added Value of REEEP: Replication
Implementation Leverage
Services
Information Gateway “reegle"
Publications
Toolkits
Strategic Events
Strategic Activities
SERN
REIL
EEC
Green Community Clusters
Utility Programme
Small Energy Provider Programme
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An example of how the lessons of one project are disseminated through REEEP’s channels
Regional Projects
Regulatory and Policy Issues
Finance and Business
Added Value of REEEP: Replication
Implementation Leverage
Services
Information Gateway “reegle"
Publications
Toolkits
Strategic Events
Strategic Activities
SERN
REIL
EEC
Green Community Clusters
Utility Programme
Small Energy Provider Programme
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REEEP project activities are the partnership’s core business
All projects aim to support REEEP’s mission – accelerating the uptake
of renewable energy and energy efficiency contribute to two major objectives
reduce greenhouse gas emissions improve access to clean energy for poor
geographically focus on “plus five” countries and selected LDCs
concentrate on the two types targeted actions which can deliver highest impact and replication assisting with establishing legal and regulatory
frameworks developing innovative finance and business
models to make RE and EE a bankable proposition
emphasize impacts and outputs which can be replicated
be amplified by REEEP services and strategic actions
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REEEP project portfolio: status overview
Completed successfully 45
Completed but unsuccessful 3
Under implementation 79
Serious delays 3
Total 130
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REEEP’s project portfolio contains 130 projects undertaken in more than 65 countries
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REEEP is currently implementing 65 projects
• more than 60% undertaken in emerging markets
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Thematic and sectoral shares are evenly split
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REEEP’s innovative delivery
replication market creation policy
Brazilian Hydro Fund:Has been replicated into an overall RES fund
EE Street Lightning in India:Expended from 3 to 10 cities and linked to CDM
China Wind Energy Roadmap:Planning support for China Wind Market
Social Merchant Bank:Innovative End-User financing of small RES
West Africa Modern Energy Fund:$12m in 76 SME in Ghana, Mali and Senegal
Uganda SWHS Policy:Integrated policy combining buildings and power sector
Argentina Energy Policy:Study to establishRE targets in Argentina
Regional Policy for Guanajato:Energy policy for a Mexican state.
EE in Municipal Water Supply:Transfer of South Africanexperience to India
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Aim: integrate sustainable energy concerns into Chinese city planning efforts
Support the Panzhihua Sustainable Energy City (SEC) pilot project with a toolkit to improve Panzhihua’s use of renewables and energy efficiency
Conduct analysis of current Panzhihua’s clean energy status quo and train local stakeholders on RE and EE
Develop a Sustainable Energy Project Manual
Develop Panzhihua SEC Plan & Action Plan
Project partner: ACPA
Panzhihua’s pilot action towards sustainable Energy City
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Development of an energy consumption quota for government agencies in Chongqing, China
Develop energy consumption quotas for the Chinese Chongqing municipal government agencies
Write implementation guide-lines to use in meeting quotas
Hold training workshop aimed at financial managers and energy managers in local government
Demonstrate the leading role of government in the process of building an energy-efficient society
Inspire other cities to implement similar quotas
Project partner: Chongqing Energy Conservation Center
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Energy efficiency technology transformation in metal-casting in southern India
Accelerate adoption of cleaner and more energy-efficient technology in the Coimbatore cluster of foundries
Strengthen local supply side delivery systems and increase industry demand for the new technology Enhance capacity of at least 20
local service providers Train at least 100 furnace
operators Implement three energy
efficiency technology projects at cluster level
Save 275,000 MWh energy per year Reduce CO2 emissions by 100,000
tonnes per year Project partner: The Energy and
Resources Institute (TERI)
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Helping cities in Brazil to adopt biogas technology for sanitation and power
Work with selected Brazilian cities to promote waste-to- energy sources as a way of or addressing sanitation issues and reducing GHG emissions.
Target 3-5 cities to establish senior-level commitment to project
Develop Implementation Guide on landfill and waste water methane use for municipalities
Implement a training package with technical meetings and workshops
Add experience to database of case studies to be shared with cities around the world
Project partner: ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability
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Combined legislative and financial mechanisms for solar water heater mass rollout
Increase the uptake of solar water heaters (SWH) in Cape Town and Ekurhuleni through legislation and financial mechanisms
Support for City of Cape Town leading to implementation of SWH bylaw leading to: additional 10,000 SWH units pa 6.25 MW pa, saving 20,000 t CO2
pa Development an energy efficient
water heating bylaw for Ekurhuleni Creation of SWH financing
mechanisms that can accelerate mass rollout across South Africa
Project partners: Sustainable Energy Africa (SEA), City of Cape Town and Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality
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Support for an innovative municipal water-supply linked small hydro scheme in Durban, South Africa
Support for development of two hydro sites that exploit altitude drops in a new 70km water pipeline to Durban
Complete detailed site evaluations including geo-technical and grid connection
Undertake detailed plant design (hydro package, buildings, civil and electrical)
Conduct detailed environmental and social impact studies
Finalise power off-take agreements Scheme will produce 40,000 MWh/year Reduces pressure on electricity
generation in South Africa, less outages Project partner: Lindon Corporation
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Energy policies and regulations for the built environment in Bangalore, India
Help frame energy management policies and regulations for new and existing buildings in Bangalore
Develop specific proposals covering: Design for reduced energy demand Cooling/heating systems Energy efficient lighting
requirements Renewables incl. solar water
heating Create methods for life cycle savings
analysis to assist building professionals Work out financial incentives to support
the policies and regulations. Develop training modules and web-
based tool for project dissemination Project partner: TERI University
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Success Story: reegle – RE & EE Search Engine
Knowledge Partners
Languages reegle actually covers sources in English, Spanish and French
Visitor numbers
Visitor numbers are constantly growing with an average of about 50.000 users/month.
Sources More than 370 high quality sources included=> more than 220.000 documents can be found via reegle
Actors 1600 stakeholders and actors included as of 1.9.2009
www.reegle.info is an unrivaled tool to find information on RE and EE related topics
all covered information comes from high-quality sources which are reviewed by international experts and can be visualized on a world-map
presents the latest news and events (including a frequently updated Blog)
connects stakeholders by providing details via the reegle Actors Catalogue
RE News Japan (8.9.) on reegle world-map
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forian.bauer@reeep.org www.reeep.org www.reegle.info
All pictures from REEEP-supported projects.
Thank you!
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