partnership in practice may 2006 the renewable energy and energy efficiency partnership (reeep)...
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Partnership in PracticeMay 2006
The Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP)
Marianne Osterkorn
1. REEEP is a global Type II partnership launchedby the UK government at the WSSD.
2. REEEP currently comprises 185 partners representing 30 governments, businesses and NGO’s committed to accelerating the uptake of renewable energy and energy efficiency.
3. REEEP is currently funded by various governments such as the Austria, Australia, Canada, Germany, EU, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, US, and UK the major donor of REEEP.
REEEP– Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership
REEEP delivers value via Regional Secretariats
REEEP Regional Office Africa
REEEP Regional Office
Central Europe REEEP Regional Office
East Asia
REEEP Regional Office Latin America &
Caribbean
REEEP Regional Office
North America
REEEP Local Focal Point
MEDREPREEEP Regional Office
South Asia
REEEP Regional OfficeSouth East Asia & Pacific
REEEP Regional OfficeRussiaREEEP International
Secretariat
REEEP funding comes from 10 governments
ServicesProjects
National Programs are dedicatedto REEEP
2005/6 6.1 mio donations
2004 : 48 Projects through GOF(UK)
2 projects BMWA (Austria)
2005 : 18 projects, FCO financed
2006: 32 projects, financed by DEFRA, FCO, Ireland, Italy
Annual Donation of Donor Countries
Project Administration Fee (10% of the project volume)
The outcome of REEEP policy activities catalyses investments
• Support of governments to establish long lasting legal frameworks in favour of REES
• Support integration of REES regulation into the overall energy and development policies e.g. rural development, agriculture
• Increase awareness towards REES with policymakers, bankers, local bodies and end-users
• Empowering local authorities and organisations to take advantage of CDM to promote REES
• Implement initiatives at local and municipal levels in favour of REES
REEEP finance projects for poverty alleviation
Financing energy upgrades in South African low income homes• Financing EE lighting, thermal insulation and solar water heating• Replication of this Cape Town project in other parts of SA
Support to small scale RES in South Asia (S3IDF)• Support establishment/operation of a small scale RES infrastructure fund• Fund targeting India, Nepal and Sri Lanka
Green Network in Southern Africa• Capacity building in villages on energy planning, financing and RES utilisation• Focus on women
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1. Improve the climate for REES investments through joint projects
2. Build capacity from existing projects in order to ‘scale-up’ and replicate learning's into other markets
3. Improve and develop information and training tools for REES
4. Increase synergies and avoid overlapping activities
5. Share contacts and lessons learnt
6. Organize joint events especially on EE in emerging markets
Added value through collaboration with partners
REEEP has already established collaborations
GVEP, GNESD, MEDREP, CLASP, REN 21,IEA, IEA Task Force for Demand Side
Management,Lead, e-parlament, EURIMA, NAIMA,US Clean Energy Initiative and others
REEEP International SecretariatVienna International Centre
Room D1732Vienna, Austria
[email protected]+43 1 26026 3678
www.reeep.org