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UNIDOEnergy and Climate Change
Programme
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GLOBAL CHALLENGES
Energy Poverty
Energy Security
Climate Change
Access to Energy is a pre-requisite for
Poverty Reduction and Achievements of MDGs
SE4ALL Initiative
CONTEXT
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OECD43%
Africa3%Latin
America6%
Middle East4%
Non-OECD Europe
1%
FSU9%
Other Asia11%
China23%
Global Industrial Energy Use
Industry accounts for about 1/3 of global final energy use
Source: IEA, 2007 & 2009
• 40% of electricity use
• 77% of coal and derivatives use
• 37% of natural gas use
and 1/3 of global CO2 emissions
Global industrial energy use by regions
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Increase competitiveness of industries by reducing industrial energy intensity
Reduce impact on climate change by reducing carbon emissions of industries and by promoting renewable energy technologies for industrial applications
Increase the viability of enterprises, particularly in rural areas by increasing the availability of modern energy based on renewable energy for productive uses
UNIDO – Energy MandateProviding Integrated Energy Solutions for Inclusive and
Sustainable Industrial Development: Promoting GREEN INDUSTRY
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Three Key Pillars:
Industrial Energy Efficiency
Renewable Energy for Productive Uses
Energy Policy and Partnerships
UNIDO’s EnergyProgramme
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Knowledge Management
Technology Demonstration, Replication and
Scaling-up
Awareness Raising
Programmatic Approaches
Policy and Standards
Capacity Building
(Human, institution, local
industry)
UNIDO Energy Strategy: Building Blocks
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UNIDO’s Integrated Energy Solutions
Energy Management Standards and SystemsOptimization
Smart RE Grids for Productive Uses (Mini/ Micro)
Fostering Technological Innovation for SMEs
Regional Knowledge Centers and Hubs
Energy Partnerships
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Four core thematic areas:
Energy management system and standards
Energy system optimization
Low carbon and advanced process technologies
Benchmarking, monitoring and verification
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UNIDO’s Industrial EnergyEfficiency Activities
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• Create businessdevelopment opportunities through increasing access to energy through mini-grids
New businessparadigm –Distributed
energyMini-grids Business Models
Productiveuses
• Mainstream the use ofrenewable energy inindustry (SMEs)
Renewableenergy
enterprises
Green industry(local
manufacturing)
• Support innovativebusiness models to promote renewable energy in the business sector
IndustrialApplications
UNIDO’s Renewable EnergyActivities
• Technology Focus:SHP, solar themal and photovotaic, wind, biomass and biogas power schems, hydrogen.
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GEF-UNIDO Global Cleantech Programme for SMEs is a unique opportunity for fostering innovation of cleantech products and strengthening the entrepreneurial ecosystem in emerging economies and developing countries
GEF UNIDO Cleantech Global Portfolio ($ 15 Million + Co-financing)
Phase 3
• Nigeria
• Brazil
• Thailand
• Russia
Phase 2
• Turkey
• Pakistan
• SouthAfrica
Phase 1
• India
• Malaysia
• Armenia
Global Clean Energy Technology Innovation Programme for SMEs
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UNIDO International Solar Energy Center for Technology Promotion and Transfer at Lanzhou, China
The International Centre for Science and High Technology in Trieste, Italy
International Network on Small Hydro Power (IN-SHP) with headquarters in Hangzhou, China
ECOWAS Regional Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (ECREEE) in Praia, Cape Verde
Regional Centre for Small Hydro Power (SHP) in Trivendrum(India)
Regional Centre for Small Hydro Power (SHP) in Abuja (Nigeria)
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International / Regional Energy Technology Centres
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AOSIS requested through SIDS DOCK to support the establishment ofregional centers in the Caribbean, Pacific, Indian Ocean and Africa
2 New Regional Centers in Africa- Southern African Development Community (SADC) and the East African Community (EAC)
ECOWAS Regional Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (ECREEE) setup in 2010
Programmatic Approach to promote Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency: A global solution at a regional level
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Vienna Energy Forum (Biennial)
International and regional conferences/events
Expert Group Meetings/Seminar
Publications
Global Forum Activities
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Partnership between UNIDO, ECREEE, Columbia University and UNICV in Cape Verde on Fellowship for Sustainable Energy Solutions
Business Partnership between UNIDO, ECREEE and Philips on the installation of 15 PVlighting systems in Cape Verde
Partnership between UNIDO and Schneider Electric on potential to enhance the productivity of rural African micro-industries and businesses through a clean, innovative and standardized micro-power plant
Partnership between UNIDO and Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) to assist in CSR initiatives for promioting sustainable development through RE and EE technologies.
UNIDO has signed a MOC with 5 partner institutions to facilitate project design and implementation
TERI: The Energy and Resources Institute
IIASA: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
ECREEE: ECOWAS Regional Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency
REEEP: Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership
AEA: Austrian Energy Agency
Partnerships
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ECC Footprint
Russia
Ukraine
MoldovaMacedonia ( FRY)
AlbaniaTurkey
China
Iran
Pakistan
EgyptCubaIndia
Bangladesh LaosMexico Dominican Republic Cape Verde
GambiaGuineaSierra Leone
Liberia
Cote d‘Ivoire
VietnamChad Sudan PhilippinesBurkina Faso
Nicaragua Cambodia
ThailandNigeriaCosta Rica
Sri Lanka MalaysiaColombia
Ecuador
CameroonUganda
KenyaTanzania Indonesia
Comoros
MadagascarPeru
ZambiaBrazil
Paraguay Mozambique
LesothoChile
South AfricaUruguay
UNIDO’s Energy and Climate Change Portfolio includes more than 50 Countries
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List of countries forEnergy Efficiency projects:
List of countries forRenewable Energy projects:
Armenia
Cambodia
India
Indonesia
Iraq
Kyrgyzstan
Lao PDR
Malaysia
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Thailand
Azerbaijan
Cambodia
China
India
Indonesia
Iran
Malaysia
Myanmar
Pakistan
Philippines
Russia
Sri Lanka
Thailand
Turkey
Viet Nam
Countries with IEE projects
Countries with RRE projects
Countries with IEE and RRE projects
Portfolio value for ASIA
GEF 5 (hard pipeline)US$ 90 Mio (Project Grant)US$ 190 Mio (Co-finance)
GEF 4 (ongoing)US$ 41 Mio (Project Grant)US$ 135 Mio (Co-finance)
UNIDO’s Energy Projects in Asia and Pacific
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Synergies with APEF Plan of Actions
APEF Areas of Action
A Establish a platform for continuous dialogue and cooperation
B Promote universal access to modern energy services
C Advance development and use of new and renewable source of energy
D Improve energy efficiency and conservation
E Diversify energy mix and enhance energy security
G Create policy environment and promote private investment
H Promote regular exchange of information and data
I Minimize environmental impact
M Promote development of advanced energy technologies
O Promote capacity building, knowledge sharing
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T H A N K Y O U
Chua Chin PenRepresentative and DirectorRegional Office in Thailand