Arab Region Progress in Sustainable Energy Challenges and Opportunities
Existing cdm potential
1. Existing CDM Potential and Perspectives for Carbon Finance
in RCREEE Member States beyond 2012
Sonesta Hotel, Cairo, Egypt
November17, 2011
Opportunities of mitigation actions in RCREEE MS
Amel BIDA
Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy efficiency
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2. Objectives
• speeding up the registration of the mature projects with the high potential of
GHG mitigation before the end up of Kyoto protocol period;
• enhancing RCREEE member states in :
- developing mitigation strategies,
- identifying a NAMA portfolio,
- supporting building capacity in the field of NAMAs,
- mobilizing specific financing for climate change,
- making the project developers familiar with the international
negotiations and encouraging them to benefit from specific funds
decided by Conferences of Copenhagen on 2009 and Cancun on 2010.
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3. Conduct of the study
Technical support: Consortium PERSPECTIVES/ ALCOR
Project staff: 2international experts + 2 regional consultants
Duration: July 2011 to October2011
Study process
Country missions 1 report
Country reports (9 country studies)
1 regional report
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4. Mitigation opportunity in Jordan
Cumulated emission reduction potential during the period 2009-2033
around 100 Million tCO2e Status of the CDM projects
2% 0%
Proj status
18% 21%
2 registered
2 submitted
27%
32% 1 Under validation
2 PoA identified
Primary energy (fuel switch) 3 projects could be registered before 2012
Energy efficiency
Combined Cycle Power Plant, 386.96 MW
Renewable Energy
Waste water
Wind farm of Fujeij and Wadi Araba (60 MW)
Municipal solid waste Al kaider landfill, gas collection for power generation.
Agriculture The estimated cost is around 210,000 €.
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5. Mitigation opportunity in Syria
The overall mitigation potential of GHG emissions is estimated at 64 MtCO2e for the
period 2010-2030
Emission reductions by sector in 2030 in Syria. Status of the CDM projects
Proj status
3 registered
2 submitted
1 Under validation
2 PoA identified
Registration before 2012
•Qatineh 50 MW
wind energy project
•Portland Pozzolana
“Blended Cement” at
Lafarge Cement
Source: Initial National Communication of Syria.
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6. Mitigation opportunity in Libya
According to the EIA, Libya's carbon emissions increased by 24% from 1997 to 2007 and
the country’s energy-related emissions were estimated to be 55 MtCO2e in 2009.
The dominance of fossil fuel energy sources implies that there is an important mitigation
potential through the development of energy efficiency and renewable energy.
Flare gas recovery
24% Combined Cycle plants
35% Fuel Switching to NG
Wind Power
Cogeneration from NG
16%
Waste to energy
Proj status
2% EF in building
5%
5%
1 Under validation
4%
4% 5% EF in Industry
1 PIN
Other measures
The mitigation potential in the energy sector can be estimated to around 35 MtCO2e by 2020
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7. Mitigation opportunity in Lebanon
The emission reduction potential is around to 20 million tCO2e by year 2030
The energy sector contributes to 82% of this potential
GHG mitigation in Lebanon for year 2030
Proj status
15% Energy
3%
Agriculture 2 Under validation
wastes
82%
4 projects could be registered before 2012
- 60 MW Wind Power Park in Aley region
-Rehabilitation of Hydro-Power facilities of Qadicha,
20 MTCO2 Safa and other hydro sites;
- Fuel switching to RDF in SEBLIN Cement Plant;
- Waste to Energy generation at SICOMO paper plant
The estimated cost is around 245 000 €.
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8. Egypt Morocco
Proj Status Proj Status
10 Registered (1PoA) 6 Registered (1PoA)
9 Under validation 5 Under validation
5 projects could be registered before 4 projects could be registered before
2012 2012
- Naga Hammadi Barrage Hydropower -10 Wind farm for water desalination in Tan
- Abu Zabal Landfill Gas Recovery and Tan
Flaring - Electricity generation from biogas produced
- Waste Heat Recovery projects for gas by the waste water treatment station of Fes
turbine generators - Methane emission reduction in the waste
- Shifting from Traditional Open-Pit Method water treatment station of a paper factory
to Mechanize - PV electricity supply in airports
- Scrapping and Replacement program of
Two-stroke Motor cycle The estimated cost is around 140 000 €.
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9. NAMAs opportunity in the region
The screening of NAMA potential in RCREEE member countries
shows that there is considerable opportunity for NAMA development
in the energy efficiency and renewable energy sectors.
The preliminary assessment identified several potential NAMA ideas,
three promising NAMA ideas for further development are suggested:
Tunisia - improvement of building insulation NAMA.
as a unilateral NAMA, with supported elements related to technical assistance
and capacity building.
Moroccan residential buildings energy efficiency NAMA.
as a comprehensive NAMA involving unilateral, supported and possibly
credited elements.
Egyptian renewable energy investment NAMA. as a comprehensive NAMA
involving unilateral, supported and credited elements, with the possibility
for conceptualising as a sectoral mechanism
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10. Further steps
Discussion with stakeholders at workshop 17 November 2011
1/How to achieve registration before end 2012
- What kind of support do the projects need?
-Who could support the projects and how
2/Exchanging information and having feedback on suggested NAMA
-Review of NAMA ideas based on participants feedback
- Selection of 2 promising NAMAs for the region
What will be the recommendations to
Promoting the pilot NAMAs in RCREEE member states to international
cooperation to find financial support from the international institutions
like KFW, the World Bank, the African Development Bank…
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11. Thank you
Amel BIDA
Regional Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (RCREEE)
Email : amel.bida@rcreee.org
amelbida@yahoo.fr
website : www.rcreee.org
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