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Renewable EnergyResource ClassificationProject 30 April 2019
29 April – 3 May 2019, Palais des Nations, Geneva
Consumption finally starting to increase 5.9% in 2006 to 10.9% in 2016
Wood and hydro stable, but wind and solar are now taking off
Yet delivering on French promises remains a challenge 16.3% in 2017 against 23% target in 2020
Lagging behind Sweden (49% against 54.5%) and other Nordic countries
Nuclear dominates, followed by oil & gas, then new energies Within new energies, wood 41%, hydro 20%, bio fuel 9% …
… but wind only 7% and solar less than 3%
GOOD PROGRESS … BUT TOO LITTLE, TOO SLOW ?
Source: Capital Special Issue – April to June 2019
New Energies in FranceCountry progress and aspirations
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VINCI leader of tomorrow city Connected homes, intelligent roads, recycled waste …
… to make digital transformation and the energy transition a reality
TOTAL giant of responsible energy Investment in new energies, reduction of polluting activities
… Gas & New Energy branch becoming significant
ENGIE becoming world leader of energy transition Divestment of coal and oil, investments in hydrogen, biogas, batteries
… 23% of Engie-produced energies are now renewables
GOOD PROGRESS … AND MORE TO COME
Source: Capital Special Issue – April to June 2019
New Energies in French CompaniesBusiness progress and plans
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Countries Developing countries: Africa, Middle East, Latin & Central America, Asia
Developed countries: USA, Canada, EU, Japan, Australia, New Zealand
… All countries with renewable energy resources and projects
Businesses Energy: new energy, oil & gas, service
Finance: investors, investment banks, etc.
… But also: construction, mining, etc.
Others Academia, agencies (IRENA, EIA, IEA), World Bank, SEC, NGOs, etc.
Potential usersOf Renewable Energy Classification
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Develop and maintain UNFC-based renewable energy resources (REN) classifications
Develop case studies illustrating the application of the REN classifications and their benefits
Support UN engagement of stakeholders to foster their adoption of the REN classifications
Provide advice as relevant on the application of the classifications to REN projects
Assist with reviews of documents related to REN estimation, classification and management
REN Work Group Role
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Frank Denelle Chair
Gioia Falcone Geothermal and Hydropower SGs Lead
James Primrose Bioenergy SG Lead
Jeremy Webb Solar SG Lead
Markus Klingbeil Wind SG Lead
Charlotte Griffiths UNECE
Harikrishnan Tulsidas UNECE
Leila Ajjabou Reporter
Bernard Seillier
Raffaella Cristanetti Former bio-energy SG
Mike McCurdy Former bio-energy SG
REN Work Group Membership
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REN ClassificationBased on UNFC 3D approach
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Level of confidence
The PROJECT links energy source and energy product
The PROJECT is the basis for economics and decisions
PROJECT: mandatory element… applicable to fossil and renewable energy resources
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2013: set up Renewable Energy Classification Work Group
2014: initiate and develop Generic Renewable Specifications
2015: initiate and develop Geothermal Specifications
2016: issue Generic Renewable Specifications and Geothermal Specifications
2017: progress and issue Bioenergy Specifications, develop and publish Geothermal case studies as UN publication
2018: progress Solar and Wind Specifications, conduct preliminary work on Hydropower Specifications
ProgressEnd April 2019
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UNFCREN WG Progress in 2018
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Generic Specifications
Aligned Systems
PetroleumMinerals Injection & Geological
Storage Geothermal Solar WindBioenergy
Anthropogenic
NEA/IAEARed Book
PRMSCRIRSCOTemplate
RF2013CCMR-1999
RenewablesNuclear Fuels
MarineHydro
CCPR-2004
Benefits1. Systemic & unified classification of estimated energy resources
2. Better understanding of resource uncertainty and project feasibility
3. Improved project management (UNRMS) and resource accounting
Challenges Obtain support and active involvement of key stakeholders
Roll-out the new Specifications in an effective way, global and local
Achieve sustained adoption of the Specifications including feedback
Renewable Energy ClassificationBenefits and Challenges
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Geothermal: with IGA, continue supporting adoption of
Specifications
Bioenergy: support adoption of Specifications
Solar: finalize Specifications, support adoption and
application, prepare case studies
Wind: finalize Specifications, support adoption and
application, prepare case studies
Hydropower: develop Specifications
Marine: no progress – plan under review
Plans2019 - 2020
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The adoption of renewable energies by countries and businesses is making good progress.
The UNFC provides a unified resource classification system that helps project development and resource management.
Geothermal and Bioenergy specifications are now available, Solar and Wind specifications will soon be.
Hydropower and Marine specifications are to be developed.
Benefits from these Specifications are high, but …
… these benefits hinge on their rapid and global adoption by countries and businesses.
Conclusions
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If you have any comments or wish to join the Work Group or Sub-Groups, please contact:
Renewable Energy WG: Frank Denelle [email protected]
Geothermal SG: Gioia Falcone [email protected]
Bioenergy SG: James Primrose [email protected]
Solar SG: Jeremy Webb [email protected]
Wind SG: Markus Klingbeil [email protected]
Hydropower SG: Gioia Falcone or Frank Denelle
UNECE: Charlotte Griffiths [email protected], Hari Tulsidas [email protected]
More information can be found on the Sustainable Energy chapter of the UNECE website: http://www.unece.org/energy.html
Contacts
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Thank you
Frank Denelle
Chair REN WG
UNECE
29 April – 3 May 2019, Palais des Nations, Geneva