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UN-ESCWA Activities in Support
       of the Development and implementation of the
     ENERGY EFFICIENCY DIRECTIVE in the Arab Region
                                   by
                           WALID Al-Deghaili
                          Chief, Energy Section

     Sustainable Development and Productivity Division (SDPD)
                          UN-ESCWA
«End Use Energy Efficiency: National Plans for Regional Energy Challenges»
                   Republic of Tunisia, 26-27 July 2010
CONTENTS
1-    UN ESCWA.
2-    ESCWA’s Regional Cooperation in the Energy Field
3-    EE’s Context
4-    EE Services Provided to ESCWA MCs
5-    ESCWA’s Latest EE Activities
6-    A Pilot EE Project: EE Program For Qatar
7-    ESCWA’s Planned Activities 2010-2011 on EE
8-    Conclusion /Looking Forward
(GEE21)                                          2
1- UN ESCWA
 ESCWA was established in 1973, and it is one of the
  five regional Commissions created by the United
  Nations in order to fulfill the economic and social
  goals set out in the United Nations Charter by
  promoting cooperation and integration between the
  countries in each region of the world.

 ESCWA forms part of the United Nations Secretariat
  and, like other regional commissions, operates under
  the supervision of the United Nations Economic and
  Social Council.

                                            3
1- UN ESCWA (Cont’d)
• ESCWA comprises 14 Arab countries
  – Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Palestine, Qatar,
    Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syrian Arab Republic , United Arab Emirates and
    Yemen.




                                                      4
1- UN ESCWA (Cont’d)
                    ESCWA’s Programme of Work
Subprogramme 1. Integrated Management of Natural Resources for
                Sustainable Development.
Subprogramme 2. Integrated Social Policies
Subprogramme 3. Economic Development and Integration
Subprogramme 4. Information and Communication Technology for
                Regional Integration.
Subprogramme 5. Statistics for Evidence-Based Policymaking
Subprogramme 6. Advancement of Women
Subprogramme 7. Conflict Mitigation and Development

Substantive Responsibility for subprogramme 1 is vested within the
Sustainable Development and Productivity Division, which includes three
sections: Energy – Water Resources – Productive Sectors.
                                                    5
1- UN ESCWA (Cont’d)
         Energy Section’s Scope of Work
To improve the sustainable management of
natural resources through the focus on:
1. Improving Energy Efficiency (different sectors).
2.Enhancing Access to Modern Energy Services.
3.Increased Use of Renewable Energy Technologies.
4.Use of Advanced Fossil Fuel Technologies.
5.Transport & Sustainable Energy Use.
                                        6
2- ESCWA’s Regional Cooperation in the Energy Field

 ESCWA continued to forge closer cooperation in Energy Field for SD with
  regional organizations, particularly
 The League of Arab States (LAS): The UN General Assembly Resolutions
   57/46 in 2002, and 61/14 in 2007 urged UN organizations to enhance their
   cooperation with LAS and its institutions and specialized organizations:
   - The Arab Ministerial Council for Electricity.
   - The Council of Arab Ministers Responsible for the Environment (CAMRE)
     and the Joint Committee on environment and Development in the Arab
     region (JCEDAR) and recently the establishment of an Arab Roundtable
     on Sustainable Consumption and Production SCP.
   - The Arab Federation For Youth & Environment (AFFYE)
 The Islamic Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO)
 The UNEP/ROWA (Regional office for western Asia)/Bahrain.
 The “Plan Bleu”
 The Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency(RCREEE).
   ……..
                                                           7
3- EE’s Context

A) At the International Level
• In April 2010, UN Secretary-General’s Advisory
  Group on Energy and Climate Change issued a
  report which called for scaling up efforts to meet the
  climate challenge and realize the Millennium
  Development Goals.
• The report stated that:

   – A reliable, affordable energy supply is the key to economic
     growth.

   – A 40 per cent reduction in global energy intensity by 2030 is
     needed for climate change mitigation (2.5 per cent per year).



                                                  8
3- EE’s Context (Cont’d)

• The UN Foundation believing that reaching a
  “legally binding agreement” on Climate Change
  would entail lengthy and complex negotiations:
  – Suggests that countries should use the upcoming
    Cancun Climate Conference to initiate a global
    partnership to deploy energy efficiency immediately at
    large scale.
  – Proposes that a “Cancun Energy Efficiency
    Agreement” by which countries would make stronger
    national commitments to improve energy efficiency
    and mitigate emissions.

                                           9
3- EE’s Context (Cont’d)


• The Cancun Energy Efficiency Agreement
  would include commitments for both
  Annex I and Non-Annex I (developing)
  countries.
• The major Non-Annex I commitments are
  that:
  – Countries should be encouraged to register
    an expanded list of energy efficiency policies
    undertaken and to be undertaken in exchange
    for a commitment of supportive financial
    incentives and technical support.
                                     10
3- EE’s Context (Cont’d)

B) At the Developing Countries Level:
• In order to meet those commitments, Non-
  Annex I countries need to be prepared
  through:
   – Awareness raising,
   – Capacity building activities,
   – Technology transfer,
   – Legislations,
   – Financing mechanisms.
                                11
3- EE’s Context (Cont’d)

 C) Energy Indicators in ESCWA MCs
               Primary energy supply by source (‘000 toe)
                                                            Crude Oil
                                                            Gas
                                                            Coal and Peat
                                                            Combustible Renewables and Waste
                             15 449; 2.91%   1 679; 0.32%
                                                            Hydro
                           1 006; 0.19%       156; 0.03%    Geothermal, Solar, Etc.


166 733; 31.45%




                                                                    345 113; 65.10%




    Source: ESCWA, based on IEA data.




                                                                        12
3- EE’s Context (Cont’d)
                                    Energy consumption by sector (‘000 toe)

                                                                Industry
                                                                Transport
                                                                Residential/Commercial/Public Services
                                                                Others



                      56 149; 22.19%                            64 261; 25.40%




            46 420; 18.35%

                                                          86 195; 34.07%




Source: ESCWA, based on IEA data.




                                                                                 13
3- EE’s Context (Cont’d)
                                    Energy intensity and Carbon intensity

                  Yemen

    United Arab Emirates

                    Syria

                   Sudan

             Saudi Arabia

                   Qatar

                Palestine

                   Oman

                Lebanon

                  Kuwait

                  Jordan

                     Iraq

                   Egypt
                                                                     CO2/GDP (kg CO2/2000 US$)
                 Bahrain
                                                                     TPES/GDP (toe/thousand 2000 US$)
                 ESCWA

           TPES/GDP     0.00            0.50       1.00       1.50               2.00                   2.50
            CO2/GDP     0.00            1.00       2.00       3.00               4.00                   5.00


Source: ESCWA, based on IEA data.
                                                                               14
3- EE’s Context (Cont’d)
         per Capita emissions, GDP and TPES (kg/pop; US$/pop; toe/pop)

                      Yemen

         United Arab Emirates

                        Syria

                       Sudan

                 Saudi Arabia

                       Qatar

                    Palestine

                       Oman

                     Lebanon

                       Kuwait

                      Jordan

                         Iraq                               TPES/Population (toe/capita)

                       Egypt                                GDP/Population (thousand 2000 US$/capita)
                                                            CO2/Population (tCO2/capita)
                      Bahrain

                     ESCWA

                            0.00    10.00   20.00   30.00        40.00              50.00               60.00

Source: ESCWA, based on IEA data
                                                                               15
3- EE’s Context (Cont’d)
Are the Indicators, being used, useful for our region ??:
- Primary energy supply by source
- Energy consumption by sector
- Energy intensity
- Carbon intensity
- Emissions per Capita

 The total energy consumption would logically increase:
  - To meet the countries development needs
  - To ensure adequate energy access
  - Due to the global warming effects of climate change
    (AC – Desalination to counteract water scarcity….)
  - Because GDP might increase due to the increase in oil
    and gas prices, witch concern our oil and gas producing
    countries.
                                                        16
3- EE’s Context (Cont’d)

D) Specific Energy Problems in Arab Countries
• Energy Accessibility about 19 million people in the ESCWA countries (10 %),
  mostly in rural areas, have no access to appropriate energy services especially
  electricity; a further of 30 million (15.6 percent) are severely undersupplied.
• Poverty is a serious problem in several Arab countries and there is an urgent
  need for increasing energy accessibility to the poor to mitigate energy and
  human poverty.
• The Subsidized electricity tariffs and oil-gas prices is the main constraint witch
  is facing the deployment of EE
• There are needs for: - Awareness raising
                          - Capacity Building
                          - Technology transfer
                          - Promoting Private/ Public Partnership


                                                              17
3- EE’s Context (Cont’d)

E) EE objectives in the Arab Region:
- Reducing the energy invoice of each consumer.
- Reducing the amount of subsided energy
  products.
- Reducing the fuel import of energy importer
  countries (Lebanon – Jordan – Palestine –
  Morocco ….) and increasing the fuel export for oil
  & gas producer countries.
- Participation to the climate change mitigation
  efforts taking into account that our region will
  suffer from Climate Change.                18
3- EE’s Context (Cont’d)

 ESCWA is participating to the working group of LAS concerning the
  preparation of the Arab Guideline Framework for increasing the EE in
  electricity sector at the end user level.
 ESCWA Energy Section SDPD is participating to the Steering Committee
  energy activity programme of the Plan Bleu:
   - This program includes a study on Indicators and EE in the SEMC’s
   - The expected outcome of this study are mainly:
    • Strengthening the capacity of SEMC’s in monitoring their energy
      policies by using the indicator approach for energy management.
    • Construct and interpret a set of relevant energy efficiency indicators in
      the SEMC’s
    • A comparative analysis between some countries: Algeria – Egypt –
      Lebanon – Libya – Morocco – Tunisia – Syria – Palestine.
   - Committee members suggested that a list of indicators recommended for
     the region should be established before September 2010 and forwarded
     to the LAS.
                                                                19
4- EE Services Provided to ESCWA MCs

1. Regional Studies and Publications
2. Promotional Material & Fact Sheets
3. Expert Group Meetings (EGMs)
4. Capacity Building Activities
5. Technical Cooperation Projects
6. Field Projects
                                  20
5- ESCWA’s Latest EE Activities
     Energy Efficiency Publications




                  Improving
                  Energy
                  Efficiency in the
                  Building Sector



                                      21
5- ESCWA’s Latest EE Activities (Cont’d)
                                 Energy Efficiency Publications
Energy Efficiency & Cleaner Fossile Fuels Uses in       Energy Conservation and Efficiency in the
Selected Sectors in Selected ESCWA Member Countries.    Upstream Energy Sectors in Selected
Vol.I: Energy Efficiency in Selected Energy-Intensive   ESCWA Member Countries.
       Industries




                                                                                      22
5- ESCWA’s Latest EE Activities (Cont’d)
         Energy Efficiency Publications




                                          23
5- ESCWA’s Latest EE Activities (Cont’d)
       Energy Efficiency Publications




                                        24
5- ESCWA’s Latest EE Activities (Cont’d)
                            Meetings
- Regional workshop on Energy Efficiency Labeling, Amman 18-19 Dec
  2006.
- Regional workshop on projects funding through the Clean
  Development Mechanisms (CDM), Amman 20-21 Dec 2006.
-    National Workshop on Energy Efficiency and conservation, Sana’a
    26-28 Jan. 2008.
- Regional Sustainable Production & Consumption Roundtable, Abu
  Dhabi, March 2008. (UNEP-LAS-ESCWA)
- “Training of Trainers” on Energy Audit October 2008 Yemen.
- 2nd Sustainable Production and Consumption Roundtable, Cairo 27-29
  September 2009.
- Transport for Sustainable Development in the Arab Region and
  Relevant Climate Change Issues” 29 September to 01 October 2009,
  Cairo - Egypt
- Training on Energy Balance and Energy Auditing – Sudan May 2010
                                                        25
6- A Pilot EE Project: EE Program For Qatar


  KM (KAHRAMAA)                     ESCWA
    KM/ESCWA cooperation programme on
 Energy Efficiency in the Qatari Electricity Sector




2006 - 2008
• Total cost around 400 000 US$ (KM 49% and ESCWA 51%)


                                        26
6- A Pilot EE Project: EE Program For Qatar (Cont’d)


                   Scope of Work
Item-1: Evaluating the Current and Future Electricity Supply and
Demand in the State of Qatar.

Item -2: Assessing the Load Profiles and Analyzing the Electrical
Energy Consumption Patterns in Various Sectors.

Item-3: Performing Energy Surveys/Audits at Selected Sites, in the
Main Energy Consuming Sectors.

Item-4: Identifying and Evaluating Possible Measures, Technologies
and Practices for Upgrading Energy Efficiency in the Qatari Sectors.
                                                    27
6- A Pilot EE Project: EE Program For Qatar (Cont’d)

Item-5: Providing Guidelines and Recommendations for Electricity
Tariff Structure and Pricing.

Item-6: Identifying the requirements to develop Electrical Energy
Efficiency Programmes (EEEP) for Qatar and Developing a
preliminary Action Plan for EEEP implementation.

Item-7: Conducting a preliminary evaluation of the impact of (EEEP)
on the environment.

Item-8: Organizing a Seminar on “Measures and Technologies for
Improving Sectoral Energy Efficiencies in the Qatari Electricity
Sector”

                                                    28
6- A Pilot EE Project: EE Program For Qatar (Cont’d)

             EE/DSM Measures to be Implemented in EEEP
                      Load Management & Energy Conservation

                         Peak Clipping: Reducing maximum demand




Valley Filling: Improving load factor by       Load Shifting: Shifting loads out of peak
building load in off-peak periods.




                                                                    29
6- A Pilot EE Project: EE Program For Qatar (Cont’d)

Based on Energy Audits, the Following EE/DSM Measures
               were Identified/Evaluated
 (i) EE/DSM measures of the Building sector (8 measures)
     •   Lighting Retrofits
     •   Building Envelope Improvements & Thermal Codes
     •   A/C Retrofits & Related Energy Labeling and standards
     •   Low Cost/No Cost Energy Efficiency Measures
     •   Power Factor Correction
     •   Introduction of Absorption chillers/Cogeneration/Distributed Generation
     •   Installation of Motor’s Efficiency Measures (Inverters, motor controllers,…).
     •   Awareness Programs

 (ii) EE/DSM measures of the Industrial sector (7 measures)
     •   Load Shifting
     •   Standby Generation
     •   Reschedule Annual Maintenance
     •   Power Factor Correction
     •   High Efficiency Motors and Adjustable Speed Drives/Inverters
     •   Lighting Retrofit
                                                                 30
     •   Good Housekeeping
6- A Pilot EE Project: EE Program For Qatar (Cont’d)

                             GWh Reduction by Sub-building Sectors due to EEEP
                                                                                                             Total Saving= 2021 GWh/yr
                                                     Before DSM measures                                   (17% of total Qatar consumption)
                           9000                                                                                   8430 GWh
                                                     After DSM measures
                           8000
Energy Consumption (GWh)




                                                       Others (Build.
                                                      envelope, BMS                    PF                                 6409 GWh
                           7000     before                 Using                    Correction)
                                                      daylighting and                  18%
                                                      IT manag….etc.
                                  5492 GWh
                           6000                               )
                                                            18%
                                             After
                           5000          4328 GWh
                                                     Upgrading AC
                                                        Eff. &
                                                       Operation
                                                                                          Lighting
                                                         18%
                           4000                                                          Retrofit and
                                                                                           Control
                                                                                             46%

                           3000                  2097 GWh
                                                                        1487 GWh
                           2000
                                                                                    841 GWh
                                                                                                        594 GWh
                           1000
                              0
                                  Residential        Commercial                    Government Total Building
                                                                                                               Res.+Comm+Gover.



                                                                                                                    31
6- A Pilot EE Project: EE Program For Qatar (Cont’d)
                     Potential Load Reduction (MW) due to EEEP
                       Implementation in the Industrial Sector
 MW
                                   Reduction in July = 96 MW (3.7 % of total Qatar)
2,600

2,400

2,200
                                                                        Housekeeping   Others
2,000                                                       HE Motors
                                                              10%
                                                                            9%          10%
                                                                                                Load Shifting
                                                                                                    11%


1,800
                                                   Rescheduling
                                                   Maint. Plans
                                                                                             SGUs
1,600                                                  33%
                                                                                            Program
                                                                                              27%
                                                   Total Peak Load Reduction : 96 MW

1,400

1,200
                                    Current Dem and                                        Dem and After DSM
1,000
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6- A Pilot EE Project: EE Program For Qatar (Cont’d)

                        Demand after DSM                                   Current Demand

            3,000
                                        Reduction in Aug = 550 MW ( 22.3% of total Qatar)
            2,500
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                      Load Reduction (MW) due to EEEP Implementation
                          in the State of Qatar (Building + Industry)
                                                                      33
6- A Pilot EE Project: EE Program For Qatar (Cont’d)
  MW                                     Peak Load Forecast In QPS                               without DSM
  11000

  10500

  10000

   9500

   9000

   8500
                                                                                                        100% DSM
   8000

   7500

   7000

   6500

   6000

   5500                                                        Without applying DSM Measures
   5000
                                                               When applying 50% of DSM Measures
   4500
                                                               When applying 80% of DSM Measures
   4000
                                                               When applying 100% of DSM Measures
   3500

   3000

   2500
                                                                                                               Years
   2000
      2004   2005   2006   2007   2008   2009   2010   2011   2012   2013   2014   2015   2016   2017   2018   2019   2020


                              Effect of EEEP Implementation on
                                    Peak Demand Till 2020
                                                                                                    34
6- A Pilot EE Project: EE Program For Qatar (Cont’d)
  GWh                             Electrical Energy Forecast In QPS Without DSM
  58000

  55000             Without applying DSM Measures

  52000             When applying 50% of DSM Measures

  49000             When applying 80% of DSM Measures                                              100% DSM
  46000
                    When applying 100% of DSM Measures

  43000

  40000

  37000

  34000

  31000

  28000

  25000

  22000

  19000

  16000

  13000
                                                                                                               Years
      2004   2005   2006   2007   2008   2009   2010   2011   2012   2013   2014   2015   2016   2017   2018   2019   2020




 Effect of DSM Measures on Elec. Consumption (Gwh) for All Qatari
                      Elec. System Till 2020
                                                     35
7- ESCWA’s Planned Activities 2010-2011 on EE


• Technical material on SMEs opportunities in
  energy services (2010).
• Fact Sheet on improving EE in the electric power
  sector in the ESCWA region (2010).
• Training on Energy Balance and Energy Audit in
  UAE (2010)
• Study on “Policies and measures promoting
  sustainable energy use in the transport sector in
  the ESCWA region (2011)
• GEE 21
                                         36
7- ESCWA’s Planned Activities 2010-2011 on EE (Cont’d)

Global Energy Efficiency (GEE21): Cooperation between the
UN Regional Commissions on EE for CC Mitigation, was
launched by UN ECE at the UN Climate Change Conference
(COP 14) in Poznan within a UN Energy side event in Dec 2008.
The objective is to develop a more systematic exchange of
experience on:
              1- Capacity Building;
              2- Policy Reforms; and
              3- Investment project finance
among countries of region of the world through their UN
Regional Commissions in order to:
       1- Promote self-financing energy efficiency
       improvements that raise economic productivity,
       2- Diminish fuel poverty, and
       3- Reduce air pollution such as GHG emissions.
                                              37
8- Conclusion / Looking Forward


• ESCWA within its objective to achieve integrated
  sustainable management in the ESCWA region, will
  put a focus on:
 Enhanced capacity of member countries to improve
  the role of the energy sector in achieving sustainable
  development, with particular emphasis on fulfilling
  MDGs and integrating Climate Change Mitigation
  and EE in national sustainable energy strategies.
 Strengthened South-South cooperation in the field
  through its existing regional cooperation mechanisms.

                                          38
8- Conclusion / Looking Forward (Cont’d)

Provide technical support to ESCWA countries in:
 - Awareness raising and capacity building.
 - Conducting and improving their needs assessments for
   & Energy Efficiency technologies.
 - Enhancing Technology Transfer.
Support member Countries in the formulation of policies
 to increase investment and financial flows.
Enhance cooperation and coordination with concerned
 UN agencies, LAS Institutions and other organizations
 (ISESCO – EU…) involved in the ESCWA region in
 achieving the above.
                                          39
Day1 session 2 : UN-ESCWA Activities in Support of the Development and Implementation of the Energy Efficiency Directive in the Arab Region

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Day1 session 2 : UN-ESCWA Activities in Support of the Development and Implementation of the Energy Efficiency Directive in the Arab Region

  • 1. UN-ESCWA Activities in Support of the Development and implementation of the ENERGY EFFICIENCY DIRECTIVE in the Arab Region by WALID Al-Deghaili Chief, Energy Section Sustainable Development and Productivity Division (SDPD) UN-ESCWA «End Use Energy Efficiency: National Plans for Regional Energy Challenges» Republic of Tunisia, 26-27 July 2010
  • 2. CONTENTS 1- UN ESCWA. 2- ESCWA’s Regional Cooperation in the Energy Field 3- EE’s Context 4- EE Services Provided to ESCWA MCs 5- ESCWA’s Latest EE Activities 6- A Pilot EE Project: EE Program For Qatar 7- ESCWA’s Planned Activities 2010-2011 on EE 8- Conclusion /Looking Forward (GEE21) 2
  • 3. 1- UN ESCWA  ESCWA was established in 1973, and it is one of the five regional Commissions created by the United Nations in order to fulfill the economic and social goals set out in the United Nations Charter by promoting cooperation and integration between the countries in each region of the world.  ESCWA forms part of the United Nations Secretariat and, like other regional commissions, operates under the supervision of the United Nations Economic and Social Council. 3
  • 4. 1- UN ESCWA (Cont’d) • ESCWA comprises 14 Arab countries – Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syrian Arab Republic , United Arab Emirates and Yemen. 4
  • 5. 1- UN ESCWA (Cont’d) ESCWA’s Programme of Work Subprogramme 1. Integrated Management of Natural Resources for Sustainable Development. Subprogramme 2. Integrated Social Policies Subprogramme 3. Economic Development and Integration Subprogramme 4. Information and Communication Technology for Regional Integration. Subprogramme 5. Statistics for Evidence-Based Policymaking Subprogramme 6. Advancement of Women Subprogramme 7. Conflict Mitigation and Development Substantive Responsibility for subprogramme 1 is vested within the Sustainable Development and Productivity Division, which includes three sections: Energy – Water Resources – Productive Sectors. 5
  • 6. 1- UN ESCWA (Cont’d) Energy Section’s Scope of Work To improve the sustainable management of natural resources through the focus on: 1. Improving Energy Efficiency (different sectors). 2.Enhancing Access to Modern Energy Services. 3.Increased Use of Renewable Energy Technologies. 4.Use of Advanced Fossil Fuel Technologies. 5.Transport & Sustainable Energy Use. 6
  • 7. 2- ESCWA’s Regional Cooperation in the Energy Field  ESCWA continued to forge closer cooperation in Energy Field for SD with regional organizations, particularly  The League of Arab States (LAS): The UN General Assembly Resolutions 57/46 in 2002, and 61/14 in 2007 urged UN organizations to enhance their cooperation with LAS and its institutions and specialized organizations: - The Arab Ministerial Council for Electricity. - The Council of Arab Ministers Responsible for the Environment (CAMRE) and the Joint Committee on environment and Development in the Arab region (JCEDAR) and recently the establishment of an Arab Roundtable on Sustainable Consumption and Production SCP. - The Arab Federation For Youth & Environment (AFFYE)  The Islamic Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO)  The UNEP/ROWA (Regional office for western Asia)/Bahrain.  The “Plan Bleu”  The Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency(RCREEE).  …….. 7
  • 8. 3- EE’s Context A) At the International Level • In April 2010, UN Secretary-General’s Advisory Group on Energy and Climate Change issued a report which called for scaling up efforts to meet the climate challenge and realize the Millennium Development Goals. • The report stated that: – A reliable, affordable energy supply is the key to economic growth. – A 40 per cent reduction in global energy intensity by 2030 is needed for climate change mitigation (2.5 per cent per year). 8
  • 9. 3- EE’s Context (Cont’d) • The UN Foundation believing that reaching a “legally binding agreement” on Climate Change would entail lengthy and complex negotiations: – Suggests that countries should use the upcoming Cancun Climate Conference to initiate a global partnership to deploy energy efficiency immediately at large scale. – Proposes that a “Cancun Energy Efficiency Agreement” by which countries would make stronger national commitments to improve energy efficiency and mitigate emissions. 9
  • 10. 3- EE’s Context (Cont’d) • The Cancun Energy Efficiency Agreement would include commitments for both Annex I and Non-Annex I (developing) countries. • The major Non-Annex I commitments are that: – Countries should be encouraged to register an expanded list of energy efficiency policies undertaken and to be undertaken in exchange for a commitment of supportive financial incentives and technical support. 10
  • 11. 3- EE’s Context (Cont’d) B) At the Developing Countries Level: • In order to meet those commitments, Non- Annex I countries need to be prepared through: – Awareness raising, – Capacity building activities, – Technology transfer, – Legislations, – Financing mechanisms. 11
  • 12. 3- EE’s Context (Cont’d) C) Energy Indicators in ESCWA MCs Primary energy supply by source (‘000 toe) Crude Oil Gas Coal and Peat Combustible Renewables and Waste 15 449; 2.91% 1 679; 0.32% Hydro 1 006; 0.19% 156; 0.03% Geothermal, Solar, Etc. 166 733; 31.45% 345 113; 65.10% Source: ESCWA, based on IEA data. 12
  • 13. 3- EE’s Context (Cont’d) Energy consumption by sector (‘000 toe) Industry Transport Residential/Commercial/Public Services Others 56 149; 22.19% 64 261; 25.40% 46 420; 18.35% 86 195; 34.07% Source: ESCWA, based on IEA data. 13
  • 14. 3- EE’s Context (Cont’d) Energy intensity and Carbon intensity Yemen United Arab Emirates Syria Sudan Saudi Arabia Qatar Palestine Oman Lebanon Kuwait Jordan Iraq Egypt CO2/GDP (kg CO2/2000 US$) Bahrain TPES/GDP (toe/thousand 2000 US$) ESCWA TPES/GDP 0.00 0.50 1.00 1.50 2.00 2.50 CO2/GDP 0.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 Source: ESCWA, based on IEA data. 14
  • 15. 3- EE’s Context (Cont’d) per Capita emissions, GDP and TPES (kg/pop; US$/pop; toe/pop) Yemen United Arab Emirates Syria Sudan Saudi Arabia Qatar Palestine Oman Lebanon Kuwait Jordan Iraq TPES/Population (toe/capita) Egypt GDP/Population (thousand 2000 US$/capita) CO2/Population (tCO2/capita) Bahrain ESCWA 0.00 10.00 20.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 60.00 Source: ESCWA, based on IEA data 15
  • 16. 3- EE’s Context (Cont’d) Are the Indicators, being used, useful for our region ??: - Primary energy supply by source - Energy consumption by sector - Energy intensity - Carbon intensity - Emissions per Capita  The total energy consumption would logically increase: - To meet the countries development needs - To ensure adequate energy access - Due to the global warming effects of climate change (AC – Desalination to counteract water scarcity….) - Because GDP might increase due to the increase in oil and gas prices, witch concern our oil and gas producing countries. 16
  • 17. 3- EE’s Context (Cont’d) D) Specific Energy Problems in Arab Countries • Energy Accessibility about 19 million people in the ESCWA countries (10 %), mostly in rural areas, have no access to appropriate energy services especially electricity; a further of 30 million (15.6 percent) are severely undersupplied. • Poverty is a serious problem in several Arab countries and there is an urgent need for increasing energy accessibility to the poor to mitigate energy and human poverty. • The Subsidized electricity tariffs and oil-gas prices is the main constraint witch is facing the deployment of EE • There are needs for: - Awareness raising - Capacity Building - Technology transfer - Promoting Private/ Public Partnership 17
  • 18. 3- EE’s Context (Cont’d) E) EE objectives in the Arab Region: - Reducing the energy invoice of each consumer. - Reducing the amount of subsided energy products. - Reducing the fuel import of energy importer countries (Lebanon – Jordan – Palestine – Morocco ….) and increasing the fuel export for oil & gas producer countries. - Participation to the climate change mitigation efforts taking into account that our region will suffer from Climate Change. 18
  • 19. 3- EE’s Context (Cont’d)  ESCWA is participating to the working group of LAS concerning the preparation of the Arab Guideline Framework for increasing the EE in electricity sector at the end user level.  ESCWA Energy Section SDPD is participating to the Steering Committee energy activity programme of the Plan Bleu: - This program includes a study on Indicators and EE in the SEMC’s - The expected outcome of this study are mainly: • Strengthening the capacity of SEMC’s in monitoring their energy policies by using the indicator approach for energy management. • Construct and interpret a set of relevant energy efficiency indicators in the SEMC’s • A comparative analysis between some countries: Algeria – Egypt – Lebanon – Libya – Morocco – Tunisia – Syria – Palestine. - Committee members suggested that a list of indicators recommended for the region should be established before September 2010 and forwarded to the LAS. 19
  • 20. 4- EE Services Provided to ESCWA MCs 1. Regional Studies and Publications 2. Promotional Material & Fact Sheets 3. Expert Group Meetings (EGMs) 4. Capacity Building Activities 5. Technical Cooperation Projects 6. Field Projects 20
  • 21. 5- ESCWA’s Latest EE Activities Energy Efficiency Publications Improving Energy Efficiency in the Building Sector 21
  • 22. 5- ESCWA’s Latest EE Activities (Cont’d) Energy Efficiency Publications Energy Efficiency & Cleaner Fossile Fuels Uses in Energy Conservation and Efficiency in the Selected Sectors in Selected ESCWA Member Countries. Upstream Energy Sectors in Selected Vol.I: Energy Efficiency in Selected Energy-Intensive ESCWA Member Countries. Industries 22
  • 23. 5- ESCWA’s Latest EE Activities (Cont’d) Energy Efficiency Publications 23
  • 24. 5- ESCWA’s Latest EE Activities (Cont’d) Energy Efficiency Publications 24
  • 25. 5- ESCWA’s Latest EE Activities (Cont’d) Meetings - Regional workshop on Energy Efficiency Labeling, Amman 18-19 Dec 2006. - Regional workshop on projects funding through the Clean Development Mechanisms (CDM), Amman 20-21 Dec 2006. - National Workshop on Energy Efficiency and conservation, Sana’a 26-28 Jan. 2008. - Regional Sustainable Production & Consumption Roundtable, Abu Dhabi, March 2008. (UNEP-LAS-ESCWA) - “Training of Trainers” on Energy Audit October 2008 Yemen. - 2nd Sustainable Production and Consumption Roundtable, Cairo 27-29 September 2009. - Transport for Sustainable Development in the Arab Region and Relevant Climate Change Issues” 29 September to 01 October 2009, Cairo - Egypt - Training on Energy Balance and Energy Auditing – Sudan May 2010 25
  • 26. 6- A Pilot EE Project: EE Program For Qatar KM (KAHRAMAA) ESCWA KM/ESCWA cooperation programme on Energy Efficiency in the Qatari Electricity Sector 2006 - 2008 • Total cost around 400 000 US$ (KM 49% and ESCWA 51%) 26
  • 27. 6- A Pilot EE Project: EE Program For Qatar (Cont’d) Scope of Work Item-1: Evaluating the Current and Future Electricity Supply and Demand in the State of Qatar. Item -2: Assessing the Load Profiles and Analyzing the Electrical Energy Consumption Patterns in Various Sectors. Item-3: Performing Energy Surveys/Audits at Selected Sites, in the Main Energy Consuming Sectors. Item-4: Identifying and Evaluating Possible Measures, Technologies and Practices for Upgrading Energy Efficiency in the Qatari Sectors. 27
  • 28. 6- A Pilot EE Project: EE Program For Qatar (Cont’d) Item-5: Providing Guidelines and Recommendations for Electricity Tariff Structure and Pricing. Item-6: Identifying the requirements to develop Electrical Energy Efficiency Programmes (EEEP) for Qatar and Developing a preliminary Action Plan for EEEP implementation. Item-7: Conducting a preliminary evaluation of the impact of (EEEP) on the environment. Item-8: Organizing a Seminar on “Measures and Technologies for Improving Sectoral Energy Efficiencies in the Qatari Electricity Sector” 28
  • 29. 6- A Pilot EE Project: EE Program For Qatar (Cont’d) EE/DSM Measures to be Implemented in EEEP Load Management & Energy Conservation Peak Clipping: Reducing maximum demand Valley Filling: Improving load factor by Load Shifting: Shifting loads out of peak building load in off-peak periods. 29
  • 30. 6- A Pilot EE Project: EE Program For Qatar (Cont’d) Based on Energy Audits, the Following EE/DSM Measures were Identified/Evaluated (i) EE/DSM measures of the Building sector (8 measures) • Lighting Retrofits • Building Envelope Improvements & Thermal Codes • A/C Retrofits & Related Energy Labeling and standards • Low Cost/No Cost Energy Efficiency Measures • Power Factor Correction • Introduction of Absorption chillers/Cogeneration/Distributed Generation • Installation of Motor’s Efficiency Measures (Inverters, motor controllers,…). • Awareness Programs (ii) EE/DSM measures of the Industrial sector (7 measures) • Load Shifting • Standby Generation • Reschedule Annual Maintenance • Power Factor Correction • High Efficiency Motors and Adjustable Speed Drives/Inverters • Lighting Retrofit 30 • Good Housekeeping
  • 31. 6- A Pilot EE Project: EE Program For Qatar (Cont’d) GWh Reduction by Sub-building Sectors due to EEEP Total Saving= 2021 GWh/yr Before DSM measures (17% of total Qatar consumption) 9000 8430 GWh After DSM measures 8000 Energy Consumption (GWh) Others (Build. envelope, BMS PF 6409 GWh 7000 before Using Correction) daylighting and 18% IT manag….etc. 5492 GWh 6000 ) 18% After 5000 4328 GWh Upgrading AC Eff. & Operation Lighting 18% 4000 Retrofit and Control 46% 3000 2097 GWh 1487 GWh 2000 841 GWh 594 GWh 1000 0 Residential Commercial Government Total Building Res.+Comm+Gover. 31
  • 32. 6- A Pilot EE Project: EE Program For Qatar (Cont’d) Potential Load Reduction (MW) due to EEEP Implementation in the Industrial Sector MW Reduction in July = 96 MW (3.7 % of total Qatar) 2,600 2,400 2,200 Housekeeping Others 2,000 HE Motors 10% 9% 10% Load Shifting 11% 1,800 Rescheduling Maint. Plans SGUs 1,600 33% Program 27% Total Peak Load Reduction : 96 MW 1,400 1,200 Current Dem and Dem and After DSM 1,000 ay ch il ly ry ne ry t r r r r us pr be be be be Ju M ar ua Ju a ug A m nu o m em M br ct e A e Ja ov O ec pt Fe Se N D 32
  • 33. 6- A Pilot EE Project: EE Program For Qatar (Cont’d) Demand after DSM Current Demand 3,000 Reduction in Aug = 550 MW ( 22.3% of total Qatar) 2,500 Load (MW) 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 ay ne ly ec er ch y t il r r er ry us be be r r Ju Ap ua b ob ua ar M Ju em g em m M n Au ct br te Ja ov O Fe p Se N D Load Reduction (MW) due to EEEP Implementation in the State of Qatar (Building + Industry) 33
  • 34. 6- A Pilot EE Project: EE Program For Qatar (Cont’d) MW Peak Load Forecast In QPS without DSM 11000 10500 10000 9500 9000 8500 100% DSM 8000 7500 7000 6500 6000 5500 Without applying DSM Measures 5000 When applying 50% of DSM Measures 4500 When applying 80% of DSM Measures 4000 When applying 100% of DSM Measures 3500 3000 2500 Years 2000 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Effect of EEEP Implementation on Peak Demand Till 2020 34
  • 35. 6- A Pilot EE Project: EE Program For Qatar (Cont’d) GWh Electrical Energy Forecast In QPS Without DSM 58000 55000 Without applying DSM Measures 52000 When applying 50% of DSM Measures 49000 When applying 80% of DSM Measures 100% DSM 46000 When applying 100% of DSM Measures 43000 40000 37000 34000 31000 28000 25000 22000 19000 16000 13000 Years 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Effect of DSM Measures on Elec. Consumption (Gwh) for All Qatari Elec. System Till 2020 35
  • 36. 7- ESCWA’s Planned Activities 2010-2011 on EE • Technical material on SMEs opportunities in energy services (2010). • Fact Sheet on improving EE in the electric power sector in the ESCWA region (2010). • Training on Energy Balance and Energy Audit in UAE (2010) • Study on “Policies and measures promoting sustainable energy use in the transport sector in the ESCWA region (2011) • GEE 21 36
  • 37. 7- ESCWA’s Planned Activities 2010-2011 on EE (Cont’d) Global Energy Efficiency (GEE21): Cooperation between the UN Regional Commissions on EE for CC Mitigation, was launched by UN ECE at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP 14) in Poznan within a UN Energy side event in Dec 2008. The objective is to develop a more systematic exchange of experience on: 1- Capacity Building; 2- Policy Reforms; and 3- Investment project finance among countries of region of the world through their UN Regional Commissions in order to: 1- Promote self-financing energy efficiency improvements that raise economic productivity, 2- Diminish fuel poverty, and 3- Reduce air pollution such as GHG emissions. 37
  • 38. 8- Conclusion / Looking Forward • ESCWA within its objective to achieve integrated sustainable management in the ESCWA region, will put a focus on:  Enhanced capacity of member countries to improve the role of the energy sector in achieving sustainable development, with particular emphasis on fulfilling MDGs and integrating Climate Change Mitigation and EE in national sustainable energy strategies.  Strengthened South-South cooperation in the field through its existing regional cooperation mechanisms. 38
  • 39. 8- Conclusion / Looking Forward (Cont’d) Provide technical support to ESCWA countries in: - Awareness raising and capacity building. - Conducting and improving their needs assessments for & Energy Efficiency technologies. - Enhancing Technology Transfer. Support member Countries in the formulation of policies to increase investment and financial flows. Enhance cooperation and coordination with concerned UN agencies, LAS Institutions and other organizations (ISESCO – EU…) involved in the ESCWA region in achieving the above. 39