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1. UNEP Regional Climate Change Networks
Using Regional Climate Change Networks to promote
action on mitigation and large-scale deployment of
energy efficiency and low-carbon technologies in
developing countries
Leonardo ENERGY Power Quality Forum 2011
Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Energy Efficiency and Climate Change
• IPCC AR4 => EE key role in CC mitigation
• EE could save 7.1 gigatonnes of CO2 emissions by 2030 (IEA)
• Energy efficiency measures are cheaper, cleaner and faster to
install than any other energy options
Large scale deployment of EE in developing countries
=> Major goal and challenge for the international
community
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2. Energy Efficiency for development
• Economic growth and development => energy
demand growth
• Tendency to focus on Energy supply (increasing the
country’s production capacity)
• Developing countries have higher energy intensities
=> highly benefit from investments in energy
efficiency measures
UNEP Regional Climate Change Networks
• In line with CoP 16 outcome on the establishment of a
Technology Mechanism and related CTCN
Objectives:
• Speed the development of good policies,
• Foster the sharing of best practices and information, and
• Accelerate the deployment of climate friendly technologies
Status:
• 3 Networks operating: SEA, Central Asia and LAC
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3. Related initiatives and Centres of excellence (1)
Global Market Objective: Global phase out of inefficient lighting and
Transformation for Efficient promote a quick transition to efficient lighting
Lighting (en.lighten) technologies
Budget: $20 Million ($5.0 GEF)
Partners: Philips, Osram
The en.lighten Center of excellence
Focus: Market transformation of the lighting
technology. Analysis and global recommendations
on key lighting sectors through 6 international task
forces:
1. Country lighting assessments, market and data
analysis
2. Standards & labels
3. Product quality, testing, monitoring,
enforcement and verification
3. Policy, regulations and financial incentives
4. Consumer and environmental protection
5. Off-grid lighting
6. Communications
Related initiatives and Centres of excellence (2)
Global Solar Water Heating Objective: Accelerate commercialization and market
Market Transformation and transformation of solar water heating, thereby reducing
Strengthening Initiative the current use of electricity and fossil fuels for hot water
preparation in residential, private service sector and
public buildings and, when applicable, industrial
applications.
Budget: $5.72 Million ($3.75 GEF)
Partners: ICA, UNDP, OME, OLADE, IIEC, ESTIF
Global Solar Water Heating Knowledge
Management Platform
Focus: Market transformation of SWH technology.
1. Analysis and dissemination of lessons learnt and
best practices
2. Facilitation of cross-country information
exchange and networking
3. Catalyst to stimulate and initiate sustainable
market transformation of SWH technology in
developing countries.
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4. Related initiatives and Centres of excellence (3)
Low Carbon Development
Global Technology Needs Objective: Identify and support deployment of mitigation and
Assessment (TNA) adaptation technology priorities of countries
Budget: $11 Million (8.18 GEF SCCF)
Integrated Approach for Objective: Use the design and development of a new town as an
Zero Emissions Project opportunity to introduce best practices in architecture and urban
Development in the New planning
Town of Boughzoul, Algeria Budget: $30.24 Million ($8.24 GEF)
Facilitating Implementation Objective: Support developing countries make a “quick start” on
and Readiness for technology-based mitigation activities that are compatible with
Mitigation (FIRM) the evolving concept of Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions
(NAMAs)
Budget: $ 8 Million for 8 countries
UNEP – ICA Partnership
Partnership to leverage the mission and expertise of both
organizations in support of:
• Accelerating the development and introduction of energy
efficiency policies and mandatory standards
• Capacity building for energy efficiency
• Developing energy efficiency market assessments and business
cases
• Supporting the development of regional centers of excellence for
priority technologies and
• Promoting/strengthening national and regional energy efficiency
institutions.
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