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Cataly lyzing Transformational Change in in Energy Systems GEF 6 P Program Revie iew and GEF 7 Program Outlook Min ing Yang myang@thegef.org GEF-6 Clim Climate Ch Change Mitig itigatio ion Focal l Area St Strategic ic Framework


  1. Cataly lyzing Transformational Change in in Energy Systems GEF 6 P Program Revie iew and GEF 7 Program Outlook Min ing Yang myang@thegef.org

  2. GEF-6 Clim Climate Ch Change Mitig itigatio ion Focal l Area St Strategic ic Framework Energy is covered in CCM, including technology transfer, Innovation, policies, enabling, transport, and new business models

  3. GEF 7 Cli limate Change Mit itigation Focal Area Objectives Promote timely development, demonstration and financing of low-emission Objective 1 technologies and innovative policy packages Objective 2 Promote integrated low-emission urban systems Promote conservation and enhancement of carbon stocks in forest and other land-use, Objective 3 and support climate smart agriculture Objective 4 Support capacity building needs for transparency (CBIT) for countries under the Paris Agreement Objective 5 Integrate findings of Convention obligations and enabling activities into national planning processes and mitigation contributions 3

  4. Approved Energy Projec jects in in GEF 6 (a (as s of f May 31, , 2017) ) Total resource for GEF 6 Programing: $4,430 million; Sub-total for climate change mitigation: $1,260 (28.4%) Global (7 Projects) 65 404 LAC (8 Projects) 30 598 GEF $ million Co-finance $ million ECA (6 Projects) 32 304 Asia (12 Projects) 96 1,321 AFR (18 Projects) 71 1,409 - 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,400 1,600 With largest number of projects, Africa used the second largest GEF grant, and mobilized the largest amount of co-financing

  5. GEF 7 Energy Impact Program Working on the frontiers of energy system transformation Policy and Support Support Challenge regulations for technology and electric drive traditional minimum energy business technologies, utility models; performance innovation charging Create standards; in coordination infrastructure, opportunity Attract private with other information for rapid investment in EE impact technology, growth of technologies in programs and grid low-carbon buildings, integration energy industries, and appliances De-centralized power with Electric vehicles and mobility Accelerated energy efficiency Innovation and energy storage transformation implementation Entrepreneurship

  6. Afr frica GEF7 Energy Im Impact Program: 5 Ds + G 1. Decentralization : Mini-grids for rural villages 2. De-carbonization : Energy access with 100% RE; Energy efficiency in lighting, buildings, and industry 3. Digitalization : Information for energy, mobility transformation, and electric vehicles 4. Demonstration : Agricultural waste to energy (example) 5. De-risk : Fostering SMEs for clean energy technologies 6. Global-Platforms: Standards: South-south cooperation 6

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