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EGEE&C 42, Bangkok, Thailand11 November 2013
APEC Peer Review on Energy Efficiency (PREE) Brunei Darussalam
Aishah Mohd Isa, Ph.DAsia Pacific Energy Research Centre
Presentation Outline
• Objectives of PREE
• Mechanisms and Responsibilities of Stakeholders
• Previous PREEs
Background of APEC PREE
• Brunei Darussalam in brief
• EE&C Key Policies
• EE&C Institutional Framework
Overview of EE&C in Brunei
Darussalam
• Issues Covered
• Key Findings
• Photos
PREE in Brunei Darussalam
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Background of APEC Peer Review on Energy Efficiency
(PREE)
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Objectives of PREE
Initiated by APEC Energy Ministers’ 2007 Darwin Declaration
• Provide a broad review of EE policies and measures for more effective EE
policies.
• Provide recommendations on how implementation of action plans could be
improved to achieve EE goals.
• Two activities are organized:
� Peer review: Visits by experts from member economies to the volunteer
economy in order to interview people and meet with stakeholders. A report of
the findings and recommendations is provided.
� Compendium: Compiles energy efficiency policies of all the APEC member
economies under a common format which reflects the diversity of approaches
that could be adopted by member economies.
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Mechanism and Responsibilities of Stakeholders
Host Economy
• Plan review process
• Prepare Documents for Review
• Arrange logistical needs
• Assess the preliminary and the draft final report
• Plan review process
• Prepare Documents for Review
• Arrange logistical needs
• Assess the preliminary and the draft final report
Review Team
• Conduct the review
• Present findings and recommendations in the preliminary report
• Prepare the draft final report
• Conduct the review
• Present findings and recommendations in the preliminary report
• Prepare the draft final report
EWG
• Discuss and Endorse the draft final report
• Report to APEC Senior Officials
• Discuss and Endorse the draft final report
• Report to APEC Senior Officials
APERC
• Coordinate the review team formation with the host economy
• Coordinate the draft final report preparation with Host Economy
• Prepare the guidelines for PREE
• Coordinate the review team formation with the host economy
• Coordinate the draft final report preparation with Host Economy
• Prepare the guidelines for PREE
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Previous PREEs
NEW ZEALAND
23-27 February 2009
CHILE
16-20 March 2009
BRUNEI
DARUSSALAM
VIET NAM
8-12 June 2009
THAILAND
9-14 November 2009
CHINESE TAIPEI
22-27 August 2010
PERU
8-12 November 2010
MALAYSIA
29 Nov-3 Dec 2010
INDONESIA
10-14 October 2011
PHILIPPINES
6-10 February 2012
BRUNEI DARUSSALAM
10-14 June 2013
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Overview of EE&C Measures in Brunei Darussalam
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Brunei Darussalam in brief
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Facts and Figures 2011
Area 5765 km2
Population 393,372
Income per capita BND 52,315/capita
(≈USD 42264/capita)
Energy per capita 2.5 toe/capita
Electricity
consumption per
capita
8,300 kWh per capita
(2008)
CO2 emissions per
capita
19.1 kg CO2/capita
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8 Key EE&C Policies in Brunei Darussalam
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EE&C
Appliance Standards
Labelling
Building Regulation
Energy Management
Fuel Economy
Regulation
Electricity Tariff Reform
Financial Incentives
Awareness Raising
Other Ministries
EE&C Institutions in Brunei Darussalam
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Energy Department,
Prime Minister’s Office
Energy Efficiency and Conservation (EEC)
Unit
Department of Electrical Services
(DES)
Strategic, Planning, Economic and
Intelligence (SPEI)
National Energy Efficiency and Conservation Committee (NEECC)
Ministry of Development
Ministry of Communications
Ministry of Education
Ministry of Finance
Other Institutions
Brunei National Energy Research Institute (BNERI)
Universiti Brunei Darussalam
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PREE in Brunei Darussalam
10-14 June 2013
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EE&C Issues Covered in PREE Brunei Darussalam
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Institutional Context
Energy Efficiency Goals, Targets and Strategy
Energy Data Collection and Monitoring
Policy Measures - Residential, Commercial, Government and Industrial Sectors
Policy Measures – Transport Sector
Policy Measures – Electricity Sector
Policy Measures – Appliances and Equipment
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PREE Brunei Darussalam Key Findings
• Brunei Darussalam enjoys a high GDP per capita that is among the highest in the region due to the abundant oil and natural gas resources.
• Prioritizing energy efficiency initiatives will free up more oil and gas for exports to increase or prolong export revenues.
• Energy efficiency initiatives face substantial barriers due to the current energy pricing mechanism, which in the long-run may not be sustainable.
• Brunei Darussalam has already identified key policy options that should be implemented in order to achieve the goal of 45% reduction in energy intensity by 2035 (using 2005 as the base line)
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PREE Brunei Darussalam Recommendations
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• The PREE Review Team made 47 recommendations
• PREE recommendations are tailored towards:
• aligning and prioritizing policy options under a unified framework
• sharing innovative EEC approaches that are suitable for Brunei Darussalam
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Institutional Context
Energy Efficiency Goals, Targets and Strategy
Energy Data Collection and Monitoring
Policy Measures - Residential, Commercial, Government and Industrial Sectors
Policy Measures – Transport Sector
Policy Measures – Electricity Sector
Policy Measures – Appliances and Equipment
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Photos from PREE Review Team Visit
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PREE Review Team and Ministry Officials
Site Visit to Bukit Panggal CCGT Power
Station
Visit to BNERI and UBDMeeting with Minister for
Energy
Thank you for your
kind attention
http://aperc.ieej.or.jp
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