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Climate Change and Sustainable Development in APEC AELM Climate change is one of the biggest global challenge Measures to reduce greenhouse emissions Reducing energy intensity by at least 25 percent by 2030 Measures unilaterally undertaken to reduce emissions To reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation Manado Ocean Declaration
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Report to EWG38Bali, Indonesia
APEC Secretariat
Presented byLuis Enrique Vertiz
© 2009 APEC Secretariat
Energy issues in APEC AELM Meeting in Singapore
• APEC Peer Review on Energy Efficiency
• Cleaner and more efficient technologies
• Rationalise the medium term fossil fuel subsidies
• Diffusion of climate-friendly technologies
Climate Change and Sustainable Development in APEC AELM
• Climate change is one of the biggest global challenge
• Measures to reduce greenhouse emissions
• Reducing energy intensity by at least 25 percent by 2030
• Measures unilaterally undertaken to reduce emissions
• To reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation
• Manado Ocean Declaration
Energy issues in APEC Ministerial Meeting in Singapore
• Energy efficiency improvements.
• APEC Peer Review on Energy Efficiency.
• 9th APEC Energy Ministers Meeting in 2010.
• Climate-friendly technologies.
• Promoting sustainable growth.
2009 BMC # 3 Key Points Results
New COO and Director of Comm & P.A.
Project Management Reform in course:
Improve the transparency in project proposal evaluation.
Streamline Project Administration.
Revised Guidebook on APEC Projects.
Improve the utility and return rate of project Evaluation Reports.
To continue defining the scope and mechanisms for the eventual introduction of multi year projects.
Project Assessment and Approval Process
APEC Secretariat Program Management Unit process:
i) Immediate fund disbursement
ii) More regular project approval rounds
iii) Review of ranking and classification, and
iv) Possible areas of delegation and their associated risk management issues
APEC Budget and Management Committee (BMC)
Relevance and linkages to the fora’s working plan
Effectiveness and efficiency of project and value-added
Impact and sustainability, and
Monitoring and evaluation process to better track if projects have achieved what they intended
EWG Projects approved in BMC Session III
EWG22/2009--APEC Peer Review on Energy Efficiency (PREE): Phase 2 (Japan)
EWG23/2009--Operation of APEC Energy Database and Analysis (Japan)
EWG24/2009-- It might be presented again in 2010 for BMC approval
Progress Report of EWG Funded Projects 2007-2009
Total of Projects up to November 2009: 47
ProjectsCompleted
With Evaluation Report
Without Evaluation
Report
2007 Projects
17 2 15 11Projects in Progress
Contract already signed
Under extension
21 21 3Projects in Preparation
Tender under assessment
P.O. has not started the
project
9 5 4
BMC Project Approval Sessions in 2010
Session Submission deadline Notification date
Session 1 (during SOM1)
Mon 1 February Friday 23 March
Session 2 (following SOM 2)
Wed 9 June Friday 23 July
Session 3 (following SOM 3)
Thursday 23 September Tuesday 2 November
Projects ending on 31 December 2009
• APEC Financial year ends 31 December 2009• 2008 numbered projects will be deemed completed on
that date and any unused funds will be returned to central funds for re-allocation
• All project claims of disbursement the deadline is 7 December to process in time and avoid payment problems.
• If there is any energy project in circumstances of time extension please advise to make the necessary arrangements.
• Project Extensions Timeline is 26th November.
APEC 20th Anniversary
Thank You
• APEC Secretariat • 35 Heng Mui Keng Terrace• Singapore 119616 • Telephone: (65) 6891 9661• Fax: (65) 6891 9690 • Email: [email protected]
• APEC Website - www.apec.og