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How to make Energy Efficiency “Business as usual” Geneva, April 20 2007 Marianne Moscoso-Osterkorn REEEP International Director Crans Montana High Level Experts Forum

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Page 1: How to make Energy Efficiency “Business as usual”

How to make Energy Efficiency “Business as usual”

Geneva, April 20 2007

Marianne Moscoso-OsterkornREEEP International Director

Crans Montana High Level Experts Forum

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1. REEEP is one of the fastest-growing global partnershipsfor clean energy and energy efficiency

2. REEEP aims to reduce market barriers and financial obstacles for renewables and energy efficiency systems in transition and developing countries

3. REEEP believes in action on the ground via project activitiesthat are targeted on policy improvements and innovativefinance mechanisms

REEEP is a Partnership for Delivery

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REEEP acts as a facilitator and has a mandate from G8 2005 Glemeagles

• Empowering locals stakeholders through capacity building, trainings, awareness raising

• Provide information tools which give access to the world’s best data sources on REES incl. technologies

• Assist governments in implementing favorable policies, tariffs, standards and labels

• Provide finance tools to attract local and international investors and assist in link to CDM

• Develop business models to empower local enterprises

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World Energy Demand is driven by fast growing Emerging Markets

Source IEA, WEO 2006

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Future energy demand will be driven by power generation, transport and buildings

Source: IEA WEO 2006

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Source: IEA Energy Outlook 2006

Energy Efficiency is the most important future "Energy Source"

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50% of increase in energy demand in the last 20 years has been absorbed by energy savings

Actual energy use

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80% of energy is currently wasted

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Global Potential of Energy Efficiency is more than 40% of current energy use

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A significant potential of improvements in energy efficiency is in transition countries

Source: IEA Energy Technology, 2050

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High energy prices are particular damaging for developing countries

Source: ESMAP World bank 2005

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Industry efficiency in emerging markets could contributes two-third of global savings

Source: IEA WEO 2006

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By 2030 savings in the building sector could avoid the need to build 412 GW of new capacity

Source: IEA WEO 2006

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The 51 REEEP projects encourage local initiativesin 44 countries

Currently 51 projects

Locations – 44 countries

• Some projects – multiple countries

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Energy Efficiency is high on the REEEP agenda - 1/3 of all REEEP EE projects addresses EE

Both10%

Energy Ef f iciency30%

Renew able Energy60%

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Promoting low-energy building program in China

� Investigate 10 current low-energybuilding programmes in 3representative Chinese cities

� Review of best practices insustainable building programmesin 3 European countries

� Develop policy recommendationsto promote the incorporation of EEtechnologies into building sector

� Increase awareness for sustainablebuilding development and reduceGHG emissions in China

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Financial Models for Energy Efficiency in Water Services across South Africa

� Reduce energy costs by $3.8 million from running systems and saved 14,250 MWh of energy and 7 million kL of water annually

� 7 cities in South Africa

� Developed tools to facilitate project funding and case studies based on the experience of the Soweto and Emfuleni municipalities

� Can be replicated in any city in developing countries

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Removal of Residential Energy Efficiency Barriers

� Assessment of energy saving potentialsin residential areas

� 7 cities in 5 countries (Armenia, Bulgaria,Latvia, Poland, Ukraine)

� Case studies on major barriers to residentialEE measures and recommendations to keystakeholders in municipalities in each countryand dissemination via MUNEE

� Can serve as a model for municipalities inother transition countries

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REEEP International SecretariatVienna International Centre

Vienna, [email protected]+43 26026 3425

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