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THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO Framework for Policy Development and Current Initiatives February 28, 2011 Ministry of Energy and Energy Affairs/ Renewable Energy Committee

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Page 1: Ministry of Energy and Energy Affairs/ Renewable Energy

THE GOVERNMENT OF THE

REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

Framework for Policy Development and Current Initiatives

February 28, 2011

Ministry of Energy and Energy Affairs/ Renewable Energy Committee

Page 2: Ministry of Energy and Energy Affairs/ Renewable Energy

THE GOVERNMENT OF THE

REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGOMandate of Renewable Energy Committee

• Identify feasible and practical renewable energy (RE) technologies in various sectors

• Make recommendations on the level of incentives required to promote the use of RE technologies

• Identify appropriate R&D to advance the implementation of RE technologies in T&T

• Identify opportunities for linkages between RE and other industry

• Identify mechanisms and strategies for financing RE projects by local and international agencies, including carbon trading schemes

• Identify legislation and regulation that would be necessary for the exploitation, development and use of RE

Page 3: Ministry of Energy and Energy Affairs/ Renewable Energy

THE GOVERNMENT OF THE

REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

Framework for Renewable Energy (RE) Policy Development

RE and EE Unit

Energy Efficiency (EE) and Conservation

Residential, Commercial,

Agricultural & Institutions

Fiscal & Other Support Mechanisms

Training and Education

Electricity Industry Transportation

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THE GOVERNMENT OF THE

REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

• Subsidized Energy Product Prices i.e. electricity rates and fuel prices, acts as a disincentive

• No policy and legislative framework – e.g. T&TEC Act makes no provisions for interconnection by potential RE power generators to the national grid; no specific provisions with respect to EE

• Lack of Education and Awareness by general population on RE and EE

• Financing – RE investments require greater financing for the same capacity vis-a-vis fossil fuel systems, resulting in higher lending rates

• Market barriers – The local RE market is still in an infant stage

Challenges to RE and EE Development

Page 5: Ministry of Energy and Energy Affairs/ Renewable Energy

THE GOVERNMENT OF THE

REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGOKey Drivers for RE and EE

• Climate change • Energy security• Conservation of petroleum resources• National development• Increase export of petroleum products• Employment and income generation• Clean Development Mechanism

Page 6: Ministry of Energy and Energy Affairs/ Renewable Energy

THE GOVERNMENT OF THE

REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

• Use of readily implementable & scalable green technologies:

• Energy Labelling (e.g. US Energy Star) will promote energy efficient products

• Green building codes should be established to meet international standards for building efficiency such as the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)

• Promote energy efficiency through encouraging energy audits

Opportunities

Agriculture:

PV for water pumping and purification, crop drying,

single wind turbine systems for power generation for water pumping and lighting

Community Centres (g/design, PV, SWH)

Government Housing & Other Buildings (SWH, PV, wind)

Schools (PV, solar stills)

Residential & Commercial e.g. Hotel industry (PV, SWH)

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THE GOVERNMENT OF THE

REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGOOpportunities re. Wind Project Initiatives

• Small scale wind demonstration (pilot) project

• Wind project to complement power supply to the national grid and reduce nation’s carbon footprint

• Proposals by private entrepreneurs to generate own power supply utilizing wind resources (off-grid)

Wind Resource Evaluation Study:

- RFP (MEEA/NEC): Submitted to Cabinet for approval-T&TEC, Met. Office, UWI Engineering Institute, UWI Physics Dept, BPTT and GM, WigtonWind Farm (Jamaica)- Discussions with CREDP on possible funding and technical assistance - Next Step : Tendering procedure

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THE GOVERNMENT OF THE

REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

Opportunities: PV in Rural Off-grid Location

Cost of overhead 6 Km line extension – TT$510,300

{10% equipment maintenance cost -TT$51,030

Annual line clearing cost – TT$37,800

Annual maintenance cost –TT$88,830}

10 yr maintenance cost – TT$888,300

Total: TT$1.4Mn

Annualized capital cost of PV

installation –TT$182.7(US$29)/Watt

{Typical low income h/hold load – 1000 watts}

Total cost of installation – TT$182,700

{Annual maintenance cost TT$18,270}

10-yr maintenance cost – TT$182,700

Total: TT$0.4Mn

T&TEC Line extension T&TEC PV System Installation

Page 9: Ministry of Energy and Energy Affairs/ Renewable Energy

THE GOVERNMENT OF THE

REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

Potential Energy Savings and Reduction in GHG Emissions -Conversion from Single-Element to Solar-Powered Water Heaters

1 Total No. of Rate A customers with an electric water heater 26,538

2 Total units used bi-monthly (kWh) by 26,538 Rate A customers 91,058,431

3 Bi-monthly energy usage of 1 single-element water heater (kWh) 1,260

4 Bi-monthly energy usage of 26,538 Rate A customers with 1 single-element water heater (kWh) 33,437,880

5 Amount of units to be substituted by solar energy (kWh) for water heating 33,437,880

6 Energy usage by 26,538 Rate A customers without single-element water heater (kWh) 57,620,551

7 % Reduction of energy usage 36.72%

8 Bimonthly electricity bill savings at $0.25/kWh $8,359,470.00

9 Annual savings $50,156,820.00

10 Savings over a 10-year period brought to PV at a base rate of 8% $336,552,262.20

11 Annual reduction in CO2 emissions from power generation (tonnes) 148,266.05

12 Reduction in peak demand based on 2008 value 1.96%

Source: UWI Engineering Institute 2009

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THE GOVERNMENT OF THE

REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

Collaboration continue between MEEA and T&T Bureau of Standards at three levels:

- Specification Committee comprising various stakeholders dealing

with RE & EE product standards – September 30, 2011

- Public Advisory: Public advisory to guide consumers into making right choices – in next 2 weeks (MEEA/TTBS and Consumer Affairs Division)

- Electrical Wiring Code Committee: a sub-committee of the Electrical Wiring Code Committee has been formed to deal with compatibility issues re. RE power generation systems and tie-in to the national grid – April 30, 2011

product and technical standards

Creating an Enabling Environment

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THE GOVERNMENT OF THE

REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGOCreating an Enabling Environment

Energy audit company must be certified by the Minister with responsibility for energy

• One option is for an agency eg. TTBS to build capability which the MEEA could access- MEEA then act on recommendation of that agency

• Team comprising MEEA,TTBS,NEC, RIC,T&T Green Building Council & private stakeholders – exploring the mechanisms to build local capability, rules and procedures for energy audits, audit classifications, certification procedures, reporting formats

energy audits

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THE GOVERNMENT OF THE

REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGOCreating an Enabling Environment

• Collaboration on-going between MEEA and the Professional Education Unit of the UTT, and UWI :

- Training workshops targeting DIY installers, electricians, plumbers, teachers- 3 locations in Trinidad and 1 in Tobago- technologies: Solar water heating/PV systems- Short courses: 3 – 4 days, 30 participants - Certificate of Participation

• Role for National Training Agency and Electrical Inspectorate Division

Ed u c a t i o n a n d Tra i n i n g – Tra i n i n g Wo r k s h o p s

Page 13: Ministry of Energy and Energy Affairs/ Renewable Energy

THE GOVERNMENT OF THE

REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

“If you want to go quickly, go alone,

if you want to go far, go together”

Thank You