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United Nations Environment Programme en.lighten initiative Global Status on the Benefits of Energy Efficient Lighting 10-11 November 2014, Beijing Gustau Mañez Gomis

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Page 1: United Nations Environment Programme en.lighten initiative Global Status on the Benefits of Energy Efficient Lighting 10-11 November 2014, Beijing Gustau

United Nations Environment Programmeen.lighten initiative

Global Status on the Benefits ofEnergy Efficient Lighting

10-11 November 2014, BeijingGustau Mañez Gomis

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Global Efficient Lighting Forum 2

Table of Contents

UNEP en.lighten initiative1

The Integrated Policy Approach2

Savings Potential – Stock Conversion3

Savings Potential – 2010-2030 Forecast4

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en.lighten initiative

Global consensus to phase out inefficient incandescent lamps by 2016*

Support countries in making the move

* By 2016 all countries should have either phased-out inefficient incandescent lamps or have policies in place to phase-out within a given timeframe

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MEPS: ensure efficiency and quality of lighting products, removing obsolete technologies

Supporting policies: promote public acceptance and demand for energy-saving lighting

Monitoring, verification and enforcement: ensure regulatory compliance and a level playing field

Environmentally sound management for sound disposal and/or recycling of used lamps

The Integrated Policy Approach

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Partner Countries

Partner countries

66

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Global IPA Overall Status

Limited In Progress Advanced No

Information

Global Efficient Lighting Forum

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Minimum Energy Performance Standards Supporting Policies

Monitoring, Verification & Enforcement Waste Management

Global Efficient Lighting Forum

Global Status – Integrated Policy Approach

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Hypothetical conversion of global lighting stock (2010) from inefficient to efficient lamps:

Incandescent CFL and LED Linear Fluorescent Efficient T8 and T5 High Intensity Discharge Efficient Metal Halide

Savings compares the energy consumption of stock inefficient vs. efficient lamps

Global electricity for lighting was over15% of total electricity consumption in the baseline

Switching to efficient stock would save nearly

40% of lighting electricity consumption

Savings Potential – Stock Conversion

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Global Benefits of Stock Conversion

Over US$120 billion annually in avoided electricity bills

Reduction of 1044 TWh of electricity; equal to annual electricity consumption of:

Avoid over US$230 billion investment

tied up in 280 large base-load coal-fired power plants

Savings of over 530 million tonnes of CO2 yearly; equal to annual CO2 emissions of:

Electricity savings capacity could electrify1 billion households

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Global Benefits of Stock Conversion to 100% LED

Over US$175 billion annually in avoided electricity bills

Reduction of 1550 TWh of electricity; equal to annual electricity consumption of:

Avoid over US$345 billion investment

tied up in 415 large base-load coal-fired power plants Savings of almost 800

million tonnes of CO2 yearly; more than the annual CO2 emissions of:

Electricity savings could electrify 1.5 billion households

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Savings Potential – 2030 Forecast

4 Policy Scenarios

1.No New Policies: keeps 2013 Global Policy Map as the reference scenario

2.Slow New Policies: builds on 2013 policy reference scenario, allowing countries with limited progress to adopt MEPS for all lamp types

3.SE4ALL Accelerator: The UN Secretary General’s SE4ALL initiative, facilitates countries action to adopt MEPS in 2017

4.Least Life Cycle Cost: overnight global transition to efficient lighting, adopting MEPS for all lamp types

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Global Electricity for Lighting – in 2030

1,209 TWh in 2030

377 TWh p.a.

in 2030No new policiesSlow new policiesSE4ALL Accelerator Least life cycle cost

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2,900

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2,500

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2,1002010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020 2022 2024 2026 2028 2030

Lighting ~ 15% of global electricity consumption

SE4All Accelerator achieves savings of 377 to

1209 TWh/year

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Regional savings – SE4All Accelerator in 2030

Africa, 74 TWhAsia, 825 TWh

Eastern Eu-rope and

Russia, 126 TWh

Latin America & Caribbean,

79 TWh

OECD countries, 105 TWh

Compared to No New Policies, SE4All Accelerator achieves savings of

1209 TWh per year

Cumulatively:

8,200 TWh &

4.2 Gt CO2 savings

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How do we save 4.2 Gt of CO2 in lighting?

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Thank You

www.enlighten-initiative.org