Efforts to realize the untapped potential of energy efficiency The 3rd Arab Forum for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (AFREEE) 1 ‐ 2 June 2016, Cairo Zoe Lagarde, G20 Adviser and Project Manager, IPEEC
Outline 1. Introduction 2. Potential for Energy Efficiency 3. National efforts – example of Australia 4. International efforts – example of the G20 5. Key elements for success
Introduction: About IPEEC • IPEEC : International Mexico, 189 Partnership for Energy Italy, 155 South Africa, 141 UK, 190 Australia, 128 Canada, 252 Efficiency Cooperation France, 254 South Korea, 273 Brazil, 295 Germany, 321 Japan, 450 • 16 countries of the G20 Rest of world, 2887 Russia, 702 India, 751 • Global response China, 3041 EU, 817 USA, 2201 • Benefits of international cooperation
Huge potential for energy efficiency 1 Today 2 3 4 Tomorrow
Huge potential for energy efficiency Fossil ‐ fuel Savings by measure, 2030 subsidy reform Upstream methane 3% reductions 10% Renewables 20% investment 57% 10% Reducing Energy inefficient coal efficiency Source: IEA, World Energy Outlook Analysis G20 countries account for more than 85% of the energy efficiency savings
Huge potential for energy efficiency
National efforts – Australia COST EFFECTIVE ENERGY EFFICIENCY OPPORTUNITIES Source – ClimateWorks data with departmental analysis
National efforts –Australia
International efforts – an example, the G20 G20: Huge economic, demographic and energy weight
International efforts – an example, the G20 2014 Action Plan: transport, networked devices, finance, buildings, industry, electricity generation 2015 Implementation
International efforts – an example, the G20 2016 Energy Efficiency Leading Programme
International efforts – an example, the G20 Long ‐ term Comprehensive Flexible Adequately resourced A unique opportunity
Elements for successful Energy Efficiency 1. Information Vision 2. Technologies Dedicated Staff 3. Know how Work plan 4. Finance
Conclusion 1. The potential to meet the world’s and this region’s energy needs through improved energy efficiency is huge 2. Energy efficiency can become the first fuel provided the policies in place are: long ‐ term; comprehensive; flexible and adequately resourced. 3. This can help boost energy efficiency technologies, services and applications.
Contact Us Ms. Zoe Lagarde G20 Adviser and Project Manager In 2015, Zoe was detached from the Australian International Partnership Government to IPEEC to assist in implementing the G20 Energy Efficiency Action Plan. Prior to this, she for Energy Efficiency Cooperation worked on international and domestic energy 9, Rue de la Federation issues focusing on energy efficiency – within the 75739 Paris Cedex 15 Federal Department of Climate Change. She started France her career in low ‐ carbon technologies, working for E ‐ mail: contact@ipeec.org a Brussels ‐ based startup company. Tel: +33 (0)1 40 57 65 24
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