GLOBAL ENERGY EFFICIENCY ACCELERATOR PLATFORM Targeted efficiency measurescan can contribute to deliver 50 Targeted energy effi ciency measures contribute to deliver 50 percent of the emission reductions required required to put thetoworld on world a 2 C0 on pathway percent of the emission reductions put the a by 2020 according to the International Energy Agency. 2 C0 pathway by 2020 according to the International Energy Agency. The Accelerator Platform is a ispublic-private partnership TheSE4All SE4AllEnergy EnergyEfficiency Efficiency Accelerator Platform a public-private partnership programmetotoscale scaleup upenergy energyefficiency efficiencypolicy, policy, action and investment, with programme action and investment, with thethe aimaim of doubling ciency worldwide of doublingthe therate rateofofimprovement improvementininenergy energyeffi efficiency worldwideby by 2030. 2030. WHYENERGY ENERGYEFFICIENCY? EFFICIENCY? WHY is’sone RRendering e n d e r in g e n energy e r g y u s euse m o r eine faf icmore i e n t i s effi o n ecient o f t h eway w o rld mo stofc ruthe c i a l world’s c o n t ri b u most t i o n s t ocrucial contributions to mitigate climate change. By reducing energy consumption, m it ig a t e c l im a t e c h a n g e . By r e d u c i n g e n e rg y c o n su mp t i o n , e f f i c i e n c y ma k e s e x i steffi i n gciency makes existing energy supply extend further, thus improving the productivity e n e r g y s u p p l y e x t e n d f u r t h e r, th u s i mp ro v i n g t h e p ro d u c t i v i t y o f t h e w o rld ’s e n e rg y.of the world’s energy. With enhanced efficiency, air quality is improved, pollution levels are W it h e n h a n c e d e f f ic ie n c y, a ir q u a li t y i s i mp ro v e d , p o llu t i o n le v e ls a re re d u c e d , a n d t h e reduced, and the economy benefits. In addition, the implementation of energy efficiency e c o n o m y b e n e f it s . I n a d d it io n , t h e i mp le me n t a t i o n o f e n e rg y e f f i c i e n c y p o li c i e s a n d t h e policies and the production and installation of efficient technologies create local jobs and par ocleaner, d u c t io n healthier a n d in s t a planet. l l a t io n o f e f f i c i e n t t e c h n o lo g i e s c re a t e s lo c a l j o b s a n d a c le a n e r, h e a l t h ie r p l a n e t . WHAT IS THE OFFER? WHAT IS THE OFFER? The Accelerator Platform provides governments with the means for engaging with a Tvariety h e Ac c eofl e rstakeholders a t o r Pl a t f o r mwhose p r o vidknowledge e s g o v e rn meof n ttechnologies, s a n i mp o rt a n tmarkets, p a t h f o r fienancial n g a g i n g instruments with a vand a r ie timplementation y o f s ig n if ic a n t s t approaches a ke h o l d e rs wcan h o sesupport k n o w le dscaling g e o f t e cup h n oofloenergy g i e s, maeffi rk eciency t s, f i n a nactions cial in indiff s t rerent u m e n tsectors. s a n d im The p l e maccelerators e n t a t io n a p p ro a c h ewith s c a nstakeholders su p p o rt e n e rgthat y e f fare i c i eactive n c y p o at li c iboth e s a n dglobal work gand o a l s local . T h e levels. a c c e l e r a t o r s w o r k w i t h o rg a n i z a t i o n s a n d c o mp a n i e s t h a t a re a c t i v e i n b o t h g l o b a l a n d l o c a l m a r ke t s . T h e Acc e le ra t o rs c a n le v e ra g e t h e e x p e rt i se o f t h e se p a rt n e rs t o a d v a n c e p u b l ic g o a l s . ACCELERATOR SECTORS AND CO-CONVENERS Tra n s por tati on Accelerato r GFEI FIA Fou ndat io n + U NEP Dis tr ic t E nerg y Sys tem Acce l e rato r Danfo s s + UN E P B u il ding Accel erato r J o hns o n Co ntro l s + WR I L i ghti ng Acce lerato r e n.l ighten Phi li ps + U NEP I ndu s tr y Acce l e rato r UN IDO + T E RI + I I P Appli ance s Accelerato r I nt. Coppe r Alli an ce + U NEP + UNDP + CLASP Power Accelerato r Finance Accel erato r E B RD 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 nat io na l a nd sub - n at io n a l lea d ers at t h e co u nt r y, cit y, state, re gion a l a n d sec to ra l level. - YE S, i f yo u wo u l d l i k e to s pe e d u p yo u r j u r i s d i c ti on`s po l i c i e s a n d a c ti v i ti e s o n e n e rg y e ffic i e n c y a n d would l i k e to e n g a g e w i th ex pe r t o rg a n i s ati o n s a n d the pr i vate s e c to r to d e ve l o p e n e rg y s o l u ti o n s. - Access a nd a na lyse p o lic y o p t io n s a n d p rovid e inpu t o n how to utilize reso u rces ava ila b le in c it ies a nd nat io na l g over nm ent s. - YE S, i f yo u a re a co mpa ny prov i d i n g e n e rg y e ffic i ent te c h n o l o gi e s o r ex pe r ti s e a n d wo u l d l i k e to broad en yo u r pa r tn e r s h i ps a n d e n g a g e w i th o th e r s to d evelop s c a l a bl e s o l u ti o n s. - R eview a nd a pply a va r iet y o f reso u rces in clu d in g : exist ing polic y a n d a c t io n ro a d m a p s, tech n ica l asse ssme nt s, be st- in - cla ss to o lk it s, t ra in in g m ate r ia ls, dat a ba se s a n d tech n ica l a n a lysis. - S ca le -up a nd fa cilit ate en ergy efficien c y invest m e nts by providing match - m a k in g ser vices b et ween technolog y a nd fi n a n ce p rovid ers a n d co u nt r y, c i t y, s tate, re gion o r sec to r level a c to rs a n d su p p o r t th e mobilizatio n o f reso u rces. - Cre ate a g lo ba l n et wo r k to exc h a n ge k n ow- h ow, l e sso ns lea r nt a nd b est p ra c t ices in en ergy effic ie n c y. - YE S, i f yo u a re a n i nve s to r l o o k i n g to fi n a n ce e nerg y e ffic i e n c y pro je c ts d e s i gn e d, s u ppo r te d a n d i n for med by wo r l d re n ow n e d e n e rg y e ffic i e n c y, o pe rati o nal, fi n a n ce a n d ma n a g e me nt ex pe r ts. - YE S, i f yo u wo u l d l i k e to co ntr i bu te to o r be par t of th e E n e rg y E ffic i e n c y Acce l e rato r s be c a u s e yo u u n d e r s ta n d th at e n e rg y e ffic i e n c y s o l ve s ma ny of the pl a n e t ’s mo s t pre s s i n g pro bl e ms. LEARN MORE HOW TO JOIN? To lea r n mo re a bou t t h e Accelerato r, p le a se visit our web site: htt p://w w w.se 4a ll.o rg/ en ergyefficien c y p lat fo r m / B e co mi n g a pa r tn e r i s s i mpl e. Vi s i t o u r we bs i te a n d fo l l ow th e o n l i n e pro ce d u re s : http: //w w w. s e 4 a l l. o rg /e n e rg ye ffic i e n c y pl atfo r m/ 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. THE THEOFFER OFFER PHASED PHASED ENGAGEMENT ENGAGEMENT Formore morei ninformation ontthe F or f orm a ti on on h e Global Energy Efficiency Global Ene rg y E ffi cAccelerator iency Platformor please contact: Accelerat P l a t form please contact: Luis Gomez-Echeverri Luis Gomez-Echeverri SE4All Senior Advisor SE4All Sen i or Ad v i so r l.gomez-echeverri@se4all.org l.gomez-echeverri@se4all.org Tel: + 43 ( 1) 26060 883408 Tel: + 43 ( 1 ) 2 6060 8 8 340 8 EXPRESSION OF OF INTEREST EXPRESSION INTEREST If interested, a jurisdiction initiates initiates itsits expression of interest in joining platform If interested, a jurisdiction expression of interest in the joining theby platform signing a “letter of intent” to the Sustainable Energy for All Energy Efficiency Team by signing a “letter of intent” to the Sustainable Energy for All Energy Efficiency energyefficiency@se4all.org. The SE4All team engages to organize the subsequent steps: Team energyefficiency@se4all.org SE4All team engages to organize the subsequent steps: ASSESSMENT The SE4All team engages with the interested jurisdiction by involving network ASSESSMENT partners The SE4All team engages with the interested jurisdiction by data involving network - To undertake a high-level assessment, using available tools and sources, of local partners - To u n d eopportunities r t a k e a hi gh-tol evel assessment , usi ng avai l abl e t o o l s and dat a so urc es, o f local oppor tuimprove energy efficiency in various sectors by introducing different programs. n i t i e s tpolicies o i m p r oand v e energy ef f i c i enc y i n vari o us sec t o rs by i nt ro duc i ng di f f erent policy and p r o g r- aTo m sorganize . a tailored presentation of best practices (policies, programs, metrics and in sectors of the jurisdiction, from the - To o r g atechnical n i z e a t asolutions) il o red present at i o nofo finterest best prac t i c es (po l i c i es, selected pro grams, met ri c s and technical address local inmant he integrated s o l u t i oPlatform n s ) i n s e menu c t o rs of o f options, i nt erestthat o f t he j uri sdi c t i oopportunities n, sel ec t ed f ro Pl at f o rmmanner. menu of options, jurisdiction pursuing specific programs/ t h a t a- dTo d r formulate e s s l o c al orecommendations ppo rt uni t i es i n anfori ntthe egrat ed manner. projects along with referrals for technical support, financial assistance and local - To f o r m u l a t e r e c o mmendat i o ns f o r t he j uri sdi c t i o n pursui ng spec i f i c pro grams/pr ojects along capacity building from SE4All partner organizations. w i t h r e f e r r a l s f o r t ec hni c al suppo rt , f i nanc i al assi st anc e and l o c al c apac i t y bui l d ing fr om SE4 All p a r t n eDEVELOPMENT r o r g a n i z at i o ns. Thibaud Voïta Thibaud Voïta Energy Efficiency Officer Energy Ef fi c i e n c y O ffi c e r t.voita@se4all.org t.voita@se4all.org Tel: + 43 (1) 26060 83417 Tel: + 43 ( 1 ) 2 6060 8 341 7 Monika Froehler Monika Froehler Programme Officer and Communication Program m e O ffi c e r a n d Com m uni c a t i on m.froehler@se4all.org m.froehler@se4all.org 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) DEVELOPMENT engage with partners and the interested jurisdiction on The SE4All team and the Copenhagen Energy Efficiency Hub engage with partners and - Organization and facilitation of multi-stakeholder workshops focused on specific the interested jurisdiction on in partnership with local community organizations. sectors and areas of interest - Or g a -n iAssistance z a t i o n a n dinf ac i l i t at i o n aopreliminary f mul t i - st akplan eho lof der w o rkfor shodeveloping ps f o c usedand o n implementing spec i f i c sector s and preparing action or tprojects proposals for technical a r e a s oenergy f i n t e refficiency e s t i n partprograms nershi p wi h l o c al cand o mmuni t y o rgani zat i o ns. and financial from ng SE4All partner organizations. - A s s i s t aassistance n ce i n p r epari a prel i mi nary pl an o f ac t i o n f o r devel o pi ng and i mpl ementing ener gy e f f i ci e n cy p r o g r ams o r proj ec t s and pro po sal s f o r t ec hni c al and f i nanc i al assi st a nce fr om IMPLEMENTATION S E4 A l l p a r t n e r o rgani zat i o ns. - Access to state-of-the-art technical solutions and best practice policy, program and project expertise through the Energy Efficiency Accelerator Platform partners. IMPLEMENTATION - A cce s sIMPROVEMENT t o s t a t e -o f- t he- art t ec hni c al so l ut i o ns and best prac t i c e po l i c y, pro gram and pr oject e x p e-r tAssistance i s e t h r o u gh l l Energy f i c i enc y A c c el erat o r net wobaseline rk part ners. in SE4A establishing anEf energy efficiency performance and tracking www.se4all.org UNEP contribution to SE4All w w w. s e4 a l l. o rg / energ yeffic ien c y pl atfo r m / annual performance improvements. IMPROVEMENT - Participation in peer-to-peer, best practice sharing events through virtual meetings - A s s i s t aand n cein-person i n e s t ablsummits. i shi ng an energy ef f i c i enc y perf o rmanc e basel i ne and t rac k i ng annual p e r f o r m a n ce i m pro vement s. join the platfrom regularly, please check online for updates. - Pa r t i ci New p a t ipartners o n i n peert o - peer, best prac t i c e shari ng event s t hro ugh vi rt ual meet i ngs and i n -p e r s o n s u m mi t s.