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Niklas Höhne, [email protected] Cheng, [email protected] 7 December 2015, Paris COP 21
Key findings
Energy efficiency and renewable energy activities in developing countries in the last 10 years will significantly reduce co2 emissions from energy use by 2020.Attributing emission reductions to specific actors is challenging, as many actors often contribute to the same projects. There is insufficient data and no common methodology to quantify the reductions. Estimates in this report are an initial estimate of what could be achieved. The 1 gigaton coalition is working to address these challenges to quantify the full reductions generated by energy projects.
Energy efficiency and renewable energy activities in developing countries significantly reduce CO2 emissions
Energy efficiency and renewable energy activities in developing countries significantly reduce CO2 emissions
Energy efficiency and renewable energy activities in developing countries significantly reduce CO2 emissions
Energy efficiency and renewable energy activities in developing countries significantly reduce CO2 emissions
Energy efficiency and renewable energy activities in developing countries significantly reduce CO2 emissions
Energy efficiency and renewable energy activities in developing countries significantly reduce CO2 emissions
Content
Key messagesCountry actionSelected bilateral projects Selected multilateral cooperation
Policy activity on energy efficiency and renewable energy is increasing
Country Case Studies
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Key messagesCountry actionSelected bilateral projects Selected multilateral cooperation
Bottom-up Data Collection
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Bottom-up Research
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Bottom-up Research
The 42 projects will save a total of 11.4 TWh
Reduce CO2 emissions by 6 MtCO2 per year
$2.5 billion financial support from seven 1 Gigaton Coalition partners – Norway, Japan, the UK, Germany, France, Denmark and the European Commission
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What is the global potential?
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What is the global potential?
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Key messagesCountry actionSelected bilateral projects Selected multilateral cooperation
Multilateral efforts account for reductions in different ways
Recommendations to improve data
Greater information sharing in measurement and reportingCommon reporting guidelines and frameworks Country- and region-specific emission factors and data Strengthen data collection on heating, cooling, and transport Collect data on the co-benefits of renewable energy and energy efficiency projects Understand South-South cooperation
http://www.1gigatoncoalition.org Niklas Höhne, [email protected] Cheng, [email protected] 7 December 2015, Paris COP 21