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GLOBAL ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ACCELERATOR PLATFORM
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ACCELERATOR SECTORS AND CO-CONVENERS
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COMMON MISSION STATEMENT
IS THE PLATFORM INTERESTING FOR ME?
- Accele rate a c tio n a n d co m m it m ent s m a d e by
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HOW TO JOIN?
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D ID YOU KNOW ?
VEHICLE FUEL EFFICIENCY
BUILDINGS
LIGHTING
According to the International Energy Agency (IEA),
the transport sector has the highest growth of CO2
emission of any sector. The Global Fuel Economy
Initiative (GFEI) has the primary aim to reduce
emissions and at least double the efficiency of the
global vehicle fleet from an average of 8l/100 km in
2005 to 4l/100 km by 2050. It is estimated that CO2
savings would exceed
Widespread implementation of progressive
policies that encourage the use of best
available technologies, low-energy building
design and energy efficiency renovation can
deliver
A global transition to widely
available efficient solutions in all
lighting sectors (residential,
commercial/industrial and outdoor)
by 2030 could reduce electricity
demand for lighting by more than
32% and avoid
1 Gt CO2 annually by 2025 going to
2Gt CO2
annually by 2050
DISTRICT ENERGY
A transition to modern district energy could
contribute to 58% of the required energy sector
emissions reductions by 2050, would reduce primary
energy consumption in heating and cooling by up to
50% and enable cities and countries to achieve 100%
renewable energy or carbon neutral targets.
25-50%
reductions in energy
demand from new and
existing buildings.
3.5 Gt of CO2
APPLIANCES AND EQUIPMENT
INDUSTRY
Widespread adoption of energy
efficiency measures could reduce
industrial energy use by over
25%
That potential is significant: it
represents 3.92 Gt CO2 – an 8%
reduction in global energy use
and a 12.4% reduction in
global CO2 emissions.
High impact appliances and equipment, such as
residential refrigerators, air conditioners, electric
motors, distribution transformers will account for
close to 60 % of global electricity consumption by
2030. A global transition to efficient appliances and
equipment would save the equivalent of 8 percent of
today’s global electricity use
the equivalent of
350
large power plants
MILWAUKEE, US
BUILDING ACCELERATOR
City of Milwaukee Commits to Accelerating
Building Energy Efficiency
On February 11th, Mayor Tom Barrett addressed a
group of more than 100 downtown real estate owners
and managers and shared the city’s commitment to
improving energy efficiency in existing buildings.
Representatives of the city’s environmental sustainability department and other community partners shared
details on opportunities to drive efficiency improvements including a voluntary energy benchmarking
program and funding for existing building retrofits
through a new third-party Property Assessed Clean
Energy (PACE) financing program.
The City of Milwaukee participates in the U.S. Department of Energy Better Buildings Challenge in which
organizations commit to reduce their portfolio-wide
energy use by 20 percent by 2020 while showcasing the
solutions they use and the results they achieve. Many
of the largest buildings in downtown Milwaukee are
submitting their energy benchmarking data as part of
the Challenge.
PARIS, FRANCE
DISTRICT ENERGY SYSTEM
ACCELERATOR
Affordable, renewable heat and Europe's
first and largest district cooling system
Paris developed district heating in 1927 to reduce air
pollution from coal consumption. Today district
heating expansion is increasing renewables in heat
to over 50% and delivering affordable heat to social
housing.
Cogeneration
plants
and
waste
incinerators heat the equivalent of 500,000
households through 475km of network with the
waste incinerators mitigating 800,000t CO2 per year.
Paris has also developed Europe’s first and largest
district cooling network, improving energy
efficiency in cooling by 50% and and innovatively
using the River Seine to cool buildings. Paris is a
champion city of the Global District Energy in Cities
Initiative and can share its expertise and experiences
including a best practise public-private partnership
model for district heating. This model allows Paris to
control heat tariffs and the renewables share whilst
receiving over €28 million in annual benefits and
payments.
EU INTERNAL MARKET
APPLIANCE ACCELERATOR
ILEMBE, SOUTH AFRICA
Minimum Energy performance standards
LIGHTING ACCELERATOR
I n 2 0 1 4 t h e EU ad opted a regu l at io n t h at req uires n ew
p owe r t ra n s for m er s, pu t into ser vice i n t h e EU inter n a l
mar k e t from 01 Ju l y 2015, to f ul fil l min imum en erg y
p er for m a n ce st andard s. The Co mmi s s io n es t imates t h e
res u l t i n g e n e rgy sav ings to be 1 6 T Wh / yea r f ro m 2 0 2 0
o nwa rd, e qu ival e nt to sav ing h a l f o f t h e a n n ua l
elec t r i c i t y consu mpt ion of D en ma r k . Th i s eq uates to
3 .7 m i l l i o n tonne s/ye ar of avo i d ed CO 2 emi s s io n s. Th e
Cop p e r Al l i ance’s Prom ot ion Pa r t n ers h i p fo r H ig h
E ffic i e n c y Tra nsfor m er s (PR OPHE T ) rep o r t is us ed by
regu l ator s wor l dw id e as t he b a s i s to s t imul ate t h e
s etti n g of s t andard s, and was c r i t i c a l to t h is EC reg ul a tion . Powe r t ransfor m er s are g en era l l y ver y effic ient
de vi ce s, b u t smal l, cost- e ffec t i ve i mp rovement s in
th ei r e ffi c i e nc y can yiel d su bs t a nt ia l en erg y s avi n g s,
es p e c i a l l y given t heir t y pical s er vi ce l ife o f 3 0 yea rs o r
mo re. Th e n u mbe r of inst al l ed t ra n s fo r mers in Euro p e
is ex p e c te d to increase by 3 0 p ercent to a l mo s t 4 . 7
milli on by 2 025.
Royal Philips Electronics Solar LED
home lighting in South Africa
R oya l Phi l i p s E l e c tro ni c s ha s su p p l i e d
s o la r- dr i ve n L E D ho m e l i g hti ng a nd
s us ta i na b l e co o k i ng stove s fo r 2 0 0
h o u se ho l ds a c ro ss the S o u th Af r i c a n
I l em b e di str i c t showc a si ng how i ts
l ow- c a r b o n so l u ti o ns c a n i m p rove the
l i ve s o f p e o p l e l i v i ng i n r u ra l co m m u ni ti e s
wi tho u t a cce ss to the e l e c tr i c i t y gr i d. The
h o m e l i g hti ng syste m i s a co m p l e te L E D
l i g hti ng k i t. A f u l l day ’s c ha rgi ng i n the
s un ( e i g ht ho u r s) w i l l p rov i de e no u g h
l i g ht fo r a w ho l e e ve ni ng. The b e ne fi ts a re
co nsi de ra b l e. I t i s c he a p e r tha n k e ro se ne
l a m p s a nd p rov i de s b e tte r l i g ht. I t i s a l so
s a fe r a nd b e tte r fo r p e o p l e’s he a l th a s
tox i c sm o k e i s avo i de d.
JIANGSU AND SHANGHAI, CHINA
INDUSTRY ACCELERATOR
China Motor System Energy
Conservation Program
The China Motor Systems Energy Conser vation Program has been successful in
providing a strong foundation for building a
national motor systems program in China.
The program demonstrated an effective
strategy of technology transfer in which
Chinese motor system exper ts and factor y
enterprise personnel are trained by international exper ts and enabled to provide
training and assessment ser vices to factor y
enterprises in China. The UNIDO program
trained 22 engineers in system optimization
techniques in Jiangsu and Shanghai
provinces. Within two years after completing training, these exper ts conducted 38
industrial plant assessments and identified
nearly 40 million kWh in energy savings.
PHILIPPINES
VEHICLE FUEL EFFICIENCY
ACCELERATOR
Philippines Light-Duty
Vehicle Fleet
The Philippines do not have an auto
fuel economy standard in place, but
the countr y ’s energy efficiency plans
and effor ts acknowledge the importance of transpor t in energy consumption and foresee the development and
implementation of fuel economy
labelling for new cars, in addition to
expanding the use of alternative fuels
and vehicles, and improved mass
transit
systems
( Tamang
2011).
Because HDV ’s are a significant par t of
the overall vehicle kilometres travelled
in ASEAN countries, including the
Philippines, and therefore have a large
impact on CO2 and conventional
emissions,
future
fuel
economy
policies should cover both light and
heavy duty vehicles.
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Luis Gomez-Echeverri
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SE4All
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l.gomez-echeverri@se4all.org
l.gomez-echeverri@se4all.org
Tel: + 43 ( 1) 26060 883408
Tel: + 43 ( 1 ) 2 6060 8 8 340 8
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steps: ASSESSMENT
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Thibaud Voïta
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t.voita@se4all.org
t.voita@se4all.org
Tel: + 43 (1) 26060 83417
Tel: + 43 ( 1 ) 2 6060 8 341 7
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Tel: +43 (1) 26060 83409
Tel: + 43 ( 1 ) 2 6060 8 340 9
The SE4All team and the hub at the Copenhagen Centre on Energy Efficiency (C2E2)
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