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Page 1: Energy Efficiency Policy_ACEF 2012_ADB

Mohammad Roqibul Islam

Bangladesh

5th June 2012 @ ADB Headquarters

Page 2: Energy Efficiency Policy_ACEF 2012_ADB

Efficient Energy According to the International Energy Agency, energy efficiency in appliances, buildings, industrial processes and transportation could reduce the world’s energy needs by one third, and help control global emissions of greenhouse gases

Because we are energy starved

Because energy is highly non-renewable

Because energy and GHG are related-and connected to rising temperatures, mean sea levels-causing climate changes

Because development must be sustainable and we need to preserve natural resources for future generations, to keep the environment pollution free and to preserve biodiversity

Energy efficiency and renewable energy are said to be the twin pillars of sustainable energy policy

Energy

efficiency

Page 3: Energy Efficiency Policy_ACEF 2012_ADB

Enabling Action Areas

Sectoral Action Areas

Modern cooking

appliances and fuels

Distributed electricity

solutionsBuildings and appliances

Grid infrastructure and

supply efficiency

Industrial and agricultural

processes

TransportationLarge scale renewable

power

Energy planning and policies

Business model and technology innovation

Finance and risk management

Capacity building and knowledge sharing

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B

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D

E

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G

W

X

Y

Z

Enabling Action Areas

Sectoral Action AreasSectoral Action Areas

Modern cooking

appliances and fuels

Distributed electricity

solutionsBuildings and appliances

Grid infrastructure and

supply efficiency

Industrial and agricultural

processes

TransportationLarge scale renewable

power

Energy planning and policies

Business model and technology innovation

Finance and risk management

Capacity building and knowledge sharing

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

W

X

Y

Z

Action Areas Energy

efficiency

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Efficient Lighting Energy

efficiency

Green Building Technology Solar Street Lights

Solar Powered Billboards LED Lamp

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Efficient Cooking Energy

efficiency

Rocket Stove Improved Cookstove

Efficient Gas Stove Biogas Technology

Page 6: Energy Efficiency Policy_ACEF 2012_ADB

Barriers Financial barriers

High investment cost High import duty

Institutional Barriers

Lack of leadership Lack of standardization of equipments

Lack of dedicated institute Lack of benchmarking

Regulatory Barriers

Lack of integration within the Govt’s arms Perverse utility incentives

Lack of policies and coherence Absence of Green Building Codes

Technology and Access Barriers

Limited technology in the country Lack of infrastructure

Low quality products Lack of awareness

Divergent Actors and Incentives

No incentives Perceptions of risks

Compensation to architects and engineers Manufacturers vs. end-users

Energy

efficiency

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Government’s Arm

Ministry of Energy

Ministry of Finance

Energy Regulatory Commission

National Bureau of Revenue

Department of Environment

Ministry of Information

Bangladesh Council for Scientific and Industrial Research

Bangladesh Standardization and Testing Institute

Energy

efficiency

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Changes Initiated Efficient Lighting Initiative, Bangladesh

CDM projects came into the picture

IDCOL’s intervention into the RET programs

Development partners invested money on baseline study and research

Prepaid metering system has been proposed

Electricity price has been adjusted to control household energy consumption

Import duty for solar panels has been reduced

Promotional campaign by the utilities providers

Energy

efficiency

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Success Stories Grameen Shakti has installed 870,000 SHS,

22,500 Biogas Plants and 460,000 ICS

IDCOL has provided financial support for installing solar minigrid and solar irrigation pump

BERC made Solar panel installation essential to get new electricity connection in the urban household

RE policy has been introduced in 2008

BTS towers are now running by solar energy coupled with diesel

Energy

efficiency

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Policy Changes Required

Tax incentives

National action plan for energy efficient appliances

Legislation – implementation and monitoring

Subsidizing low energy options

Raising awareness at all levels

Phase-out inefficient products

Promote improved systems design and development

Increase the share of renewable energy in the energy mix

Context specific research for realistic standards

Energy

efficiency

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Energy Saving is

Energy Generation

Energy

efficiency