This document discusses energy efficiency in buildings globally. It notes that buildings account for 35% of global energy use, with consumption varying greatly between regions. There is significant potential for energy savings in buildings through approaches like building codes and standards, energy labeling programs, and clean development mechanisms. However, barriers like high upfront costs, lack of awareness, and weak policies still limit energy efficiency. The document outlines various international initiatives and projects aimed at promoting building energy efficiency.
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Global Overview of Energy Efficiency in Buildings
1. GLOBAL OVERVIEW OF ENERGY
EFFICIENCY IN BUILDINGS
25 June 2008, Cochin
Binu K Parthan and Udo Bachhiesl
REEEP and IEE, TU Graz
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2. REEEP
• Multi-stakeholder
partnership launched at
WSSD by UK;
• 250 partners with
38+24 governments;
• 84 projects covering 50
countries with € 6.3 mio
with over € 23 million
leverage;
• In Vienna with seven
regional secretariats
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3. IEE, TU Graz
• Institute for Electricity
Economics and Energy
Innovation, Established in
2000, Faculty of Electrical
Engineering and Information
Technology, TU Graz;
• numerous academic activities
and research projects in RE,
EE, energy innovation and
economics
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4. EE in Buildings
• Construction sector – 5-15%
of GDP;
• 35% of global energy use;
• Per capita consumption
– North America -35-40
GJ/person/year;
– Europe – 20-35
GJ/person/year
– Developing countries – 4-10
GJ/person/year
• Considerable policy attention
on EE in Buildings
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5. IPCC Economic Mitigation Potentials
in 2030
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6. McKinsey GHG Abatement opportunities
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7. Barriers to EE in Buildings
• Investment Barriers;
• Energy Pricing;
• Financial risk;
• Policy framework
and regulatory
instruments;
• Awareness
• Structural issues
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8. Life-Cycle Energy use in Buildings
Maintenance
Construction
and
12%
Renovation
4%
Use
84%
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9. Promoting Building Energy
Efficiency
• Building Codes and
performance standards;
• Appliance Standards
and labeling;
• Building Rating Systems
• Awareness and Capacity
building
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10. Promoting Energy Efficiency in
Buildings
• Kyoto Protocol
Mechanisms;
• CER Revenues
improve economics
• CDM & JI;
• Programmatic CDM
• 9 projects 1.3
million CERs;
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11. Initiatives
• IEA, WB, UN,
WBCSD;
• SBCI -2006 – UNEP
& Industry;
• EE and GHG
Emissions;
• Reports – EE,
climate policy, CDM
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12. CLASP
• 2002 – LBNL;
• Standards and
labelling;
• US, UN, APEC and
REEEP
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13. REEEP Projects
• Buildings Energy
Efficiency in China;
• Hospital Buildings -
ESCO Poland;
• Building codes – Russia
and Kazakhstan
• S&L in India;
• APEC-ISIS –
Globalising;
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14. Summary
• Significant potential for EE gains in Buildings;
• Several barriers – financial, risk, policy,
awareness;
• Effective approches- building codes &
standards, S&L, CDM/JI, rating systems,
awareness and capacity building;
• SBCI, CLASP REEEP and others active;
• Significant opportunity but challenges
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15. Thank You
www.reeep.org - NewsREEEP
www.reegle.info
info@reeep.org
or
bachhiesl@TUGraz.at
All pictures from REEEP supported projects
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