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Implementing a national MRV system in the Framework of the South African Climate Change Response Policy
1. Implementing a national MRV-system...
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Implementing a national MRV-system...
... in the Framework of the South African
Climate Change Response Policy
Dr. Michaela Braun
Bonn, 11.06.11
2. Climate Change Response Policy
Country profil: Energy-intensive economy (mineral and minerals processing)
Coal based energy system -> 9 tons of GHG per capita (world average 6.7 t/cap.)
International rang: 13th highest emitter of CO2 in the world (2009 International
Energy Agency)
International Commitment: Peak in 2020 to 2025 at 34% below Business as Usual
(BAU), plateau for 10 years at 42% below BAU and decline in absolute terms from
2036 on (achievable only with international support)
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2036 on (achievable only with international support)
Potential (of total emissions): 78% Energy Sector
14% Industrial processes
6% Agriculture and land use
2% Waste
National engagement: Climate Change Response Policy towards
a climate resilient society:
Identifying key sectors and actions, institutional framework and
commitment to establish a national MRV-System
(White Paper to Cabinet by July 2011)
4. Thank you!
2010-2020 2021-2030 2031-2040
Industrial energy efficiency electricity supply options electricity supply options
electricity supply options Industrial energy efficiency Industrial energy efficiency
Land use - fire/savannah Synfuels CO2 CCS Improved vehicle efficiency
Waste management Land use - fire / savannah Synfuels CO2 CCS
Agriculture - enteric fermentation Waste management Passenger modal shift
Residential energy efficiency Residential efficiency Electric vehicles / Hybrids
Activities ordered by impact by period
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Agriculture - reduced tillage Commercial efficiency Residential energy efficiency
Solar Water Heater Improved vehicle efficiency Commercial energy efficiency
Commercial energy efficiency Electric vehicles Waste management
Synfuels methane reduction Afforestation Solar Water Heater
Afforestation Agriculture - enteric fermentation Land use - fire / savannah
Biofuels Solar Water Heater Cleaner coal
Improved vehicle efficiency Hybrids Agriculture - enteric fermentation
Passenger modal shift Passenger modal shift Biofuels
Energy Research Institute (ERC), 2011
5. Steps towards a MRV System
Potential for national NAMA
• Integrated Ressource Plan for electricity generation (IRP) 2010, with a strong focus
on renewable energy (42% of new build options until 2030)
• Energy efficiency of buildings (residential, public, industrial)
• Transport (public transport : low carbon mobility in 5 metros and 10 smaller cities,
individual transport: Electric vehicles)
• Carbon Capture and Sequestration (demonstration plant to store the process
emissions from existing facility)
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GHG-Inventory
• 2000, report submitted to UNFCCC, updated in 2010 (Annexe I guidelines)
• By 2012, a web-based GHG-emission reporting system as part of the National
Air Quality Information System. Reporting will become obligatory for companies
emitting more than 0.1% GHG or consuming electricity which results in more than 0.1
Mt of emission from the electricity sector (Air Quality Act published for public comment
in 2010, no regulation yet)
emissions from existing facility)
6. What is needed ?
• Coordination of activities
- Clarifying roles and mandates of actors and institutions in South Africa
(lead of process, coordination, data collection, ...)
• Communication
- Introducing, discussing and following up of the MRV topic (awareness and
transparency)
- Making use of institutions/platforms involved in policy process (IMC, IGCCC, portfolio
Steps towards a MRV System
• Significant CO2-emissions (scale of reduction)
• Cost effectiveness (direct costs)
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committee etc.)
• Capacity development
- Strengthening the DEA –team (recruitment of experts)
- Facilitation of networking/exchange with countries like China etc.
• Decision on a MRV-pilot
- Developing and discussing criteria
- Establishing a “working group”
• Cost effectiveness (direct costs)
• Economic impact (direct, indirect)
• Co-Benefits
• Accurate data (availability and accessibility, cost
for data capture)
• Strong will/ownership of sector (ministry and
stakeholders)
• Support from/synergies with other projects
• Building on existing institutions/programmes
• Time frame = quick implementation
7. (i) Recruitment process for national experts in DEA is running
(ii) Study on MRV provisions and systems in Annex I and non-Annex I countries
• Inform on the international experiences in MRV provisions and systems supporting
national, sector, provincial NAMAs and other GHG emissions mitigation actions.
• Assess South Africa’s current capacity for MRV with respect to technology,
Steps towards a MRV System
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• Assess South Africa’s current capacity for MRV with respect to technology,
information, skills and institutional landscape
• Provide recommendations for the development of South Africa’s own MRV system to
support GHG mitigation actions
(iii) International workshop p.ex. on good practices as contribution to the
Mitigation/MRV Partnership (September/October)