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Horst Biedermann is talking about REEEP and the Energy Efficiency Coalition which is an initiative by REEEP to fill the gap between the Energy efficiency potential and Implementation
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Energy Efficiency Asia 2008
19-20 JuneBeijing
Horst BiedermannChairman
Energy Efficiency Coalition
1. REEEP acts as a market facilitator by reducing market barriers for renewables and energy efficiency systems
2. REEEP believes in action on the ground via project activitiesthat are targeted on policy improvements and innovativefinance mechanisms.
3. REEEP is driven by a bottom up approach to meet the real needs on the ground
4. REEEP is committed to the MDGs and aims to improve access to sustainable clean energy for the poor
REEEP's Vision and Focus
1. REEEP currently comprises 260 partners representing 40 governments, businesses and NGO’s committed to accelerating the uptake of renewable energy and energy efficiency
2. REEEP is funded by 13 governments: Austria, Australia, Canada, Germany, EU, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Spain, US, and UK the major donor of REEEP
3. REEEP is highly recognized in the political arena through G8, Gleneagles plan of action, APEC and the UN
The number of REEEP partners is continuously growing
40 governments are among the 260 partners
Currently more than 247 partners:
• 39 Governments
• International organizations, NGOs and companies
REEEP "energy efficiency basket" contains a range of activities carried out jointly with other players
� 40 Regional projects currently address energy efficiency
� 3 Workshops on EE in buildings
� 3 EE Investment Fora
� 1 EE Invest Forum planned for Nov 2008 in Singapore
� Global Review on Energy Efficiency in 2008
� Host of the Energy Efficiency Coalition
Currently REEEP undertakes 43 projects in 25 countries
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Using Financial and Market-based Mechanisms to Improve Building Energy Efficiency in China
� Profitable EE in the building sector of China through financial and market mechanisms, and a road-map to increase take-up
� Analysis of existing financial and market mechanisms such as taxes, subsidies, soft loans, TWCs, and the CDM and VER markets
� Development of a policy framework for the implementation of market-based instruments for EE in buildings
� Project Partner: ESD Ltd.
Efficiency Power Plant (EPP) Implementation in Jian gsu, China
� Achieving energy savings equivalent of a 150 MW power plant - virtual power plant EPP and emission reduction of 2 m t per year
� Develop a DSM manual, a monitoring and verification protocol and detailed EPP design and implementation in two of Chinese TOP 1000 enterprise energy efficiency programs
� Saving will contribute to China’s national energy intensity target of 20% reduction by 2010
� Project Partner: IMT
Panzhihua’s Pilot Action towards being a Sustainabl e Energy City
� Improving Panzhihua’s capacity for utilization of RE and EE for its city energy supply
� Assessment of Panzhihuaenergy status quo and training of local stakeholders on RE and EE possibilities
� Development of the PanzhihuaSEC Plan & Action Plan
� Development of a Sustainable Energy Project Manual
� Project Partner: ACPA
REEEP Energy Efficiency Coalition
An initiative by REEEP to fill the gap between the
Energy efficiency potential and
Implementation
EEC Members
(Corporate – Association – Governments – Multilateral)
Australia – Austria – Belgium – China – Denmark – Finland –France – Ghana – India – Japan – Mexico – UK – USA
REEEP Energy Efficiency Coalition
Objectives – The EEC network would seek to achieve in
its first step building the following:
– Provide advocacy for international energy efficiency programmes
– Provide guidance for research initiatives (global assessment report)
– Communicate in international fora best practice and implementation solutions
– Provide mentorship to local and national networks
– Communicate and promote education programmes targeting homebuilder industry, civil society, governments, universities
REEEP Energy Efficiency Coalition
Envisions a stepwise work expansion
Step by step approach: starting with energy efficiency
related to buildings, then expanding to industrial energy
efficiency and then the coalition could also cover the
power sector and eventually the transport sector
EE in buildings
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All EEsectors
(eventuallyincludingtransport)
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REEEP Energy Efficiency Coalition
Work Programme
– Global Assessment Report
• Develop a global energy efficiency assessment report. The firstmain activity of the EEC will be to guide and provide input on this report.
• The relative lack of data in relation to energy efficiency practices is still striking and is one of the reasons that the effects of energy efficiency cannot be clearly demonstrated.
• The gathering of data is a necessary condition for decisive action.
• The global assessment report intends to contribute to overcome this obstacle.
REEEP Energy Efficiency Coalition
Sharing of best practices
– There are many successful energy efficiency solutions existing which can be made available through the coalition to replicate success and avoid failures.
REEEP Energy Efficiency Coalition
Mentorship for local initiatives
– The coalition will act as mentors for local programmes and will share their international experience with local stakeholders.
REEEP Energy Efficiency Coalition
Increase the voice for energy efficiency
– The EEC will promote the message on the importance of energy efficiency in buildings at international fora and events.
REEEP International SecretariatVienna International Centre
Room D1738Vienna, [email protected]+43 1 26026 3425
www.reeep.orgwww.reegle.info