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1 Rethinking the Global Market: An overview of the forthcoming opportunities in the TIC Sector T: F: José Luis Sánchez Álvarez Campana Director general Cr. Villaviciosa de Odón a Móstoles, km 1, Móstoles (Madrid)

2 Index Threevectors and the MARKET. CONCLUSIONS.

3 VECTOR 1. Energy Energy The property of matter and radiation which is manifest as a capacity to perform work. Fossil fuels: Transportability Very High Storage Very Easy Direct monetary costs Very Low Energy density Very High All of the energy concentrated in one gallon* of gasoline is enough to charge an iphone once a day for almost t20 years (Bill Colton, ExxonMobil s vice president for Corporate Strategic Planning) *1 US Gallon = 3,78 liters

4 VECTOR 1. Energy Global carbon emissions from fossil fuels fuels Emissions from fossil fuel combustion and industrial processes contributing about 78% of the total GHG emission increase from 1970 to Source: Boden, T.A., Marland, G., and Andres R.J. (2015).

5 VECTOR 1. Energy Cumulativecarbon determineswarming Relationship between global emissions and global temperature rise. Retto Knutti (2013)

6 VECTOR 2. The Peak of Population Net annualincrease by 5 years United Nations (2015). Probabilistic Population Projections Population Division, DESA.

7 VECTOR 2. The Peak of Population Forecasts Population % 2050 % Ttl Total 735 7, , , ,73 32,33 Urban 3,94 6,81 72,8 By 2050 more than 70% % of the TOTAL population p WILL BE LIVING IN CITIES

8 VECTOR 3. Resource efficiency Ecological footprint: This is a finite world National Footprint Account results (2016 Edition)

9 VECTOR 3. Resource efficiency EcologicalFootprintvs Bio capacity Footprint Bio capacity Cropland 056 0, ,56 Grazing 0,16 0,21 Forest Products 0,27 Forest 0,73 Carbon 1,69 land Fish (fishing gg ground) 0,09 0,15 Built up land 0,06 0,06 Total 2,84 1,73 Bio capacity deficit 1,1 Number of Earths 1,6

10 VECTOR 3. Resource efficiency Decoupling and material resource efficiency Relative, Absolute and Impact decoupling EEA. Resource Efficiency. (2015)

11 THE MARKET Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) EU US Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) EU Canada Trade in Services Agreement (TiSA) 23membersof the World Trade Organisation (WTO), including the EU

12 THE MARKET Opening themarket: Looking for removing customs duties improvement in rules predictable conditions for investors end limitations in access to public contracts elimination of unnecessary regulatory obstacles to trade

13 THE MARKET Too early to know Regulatory cooperation Product conformity assessment, Reduction of the related costs Transparency Cooperation in standard setting. Information? Counter information? Lack of information? Leak of information?

14 Index Three vectors and the MARKET. Additional remarks. CONCLUSIONS.

15 1. A unique common target To achieve stronger economic performance and perdurable wellbeing Crucial investments will be made over the next 15 years in the world s cities, land use and energy systems. They have the potential to generate multiple benefits for economic growth, human development and the environment; or they could lock countries into high carbon pathways, with severe economic and climatic consequences. The Global Commission on the Economy and Climate 2014 report Better Growth, Better Climate

16 The Global Commission on the Economy and Climate Global investment requirements, 2015 to 2030, US$ trillion, constant 2010 dollars Better growth, better climate : the new climate economy report

17 2. Closely interrelated dimensions Energy Population Resource scarcities Market

18 2. Closely interrelated dimensions Three main components Human factors Empowerment, Participation, Ethical behaviour, skills Institutional factors Political commitment, Funds Technological factors Technological factors Innovation

19 3. A whole set of opportunities Three main areas of interest Energy Security Smart city* Circular economy (*) And wellbeing

20 3. A whole set of opportunities Embracing almost all the production and services activities Interconnection Storage equipment Power grids Emission Trading Land use and Forestry Biomass and Biofuels Transport Refuellingand recharging stations Electric vehicles Self generation Bio Technology Eco design

21 3. A whole set of opportunities Embracing almost all the production and services activities Food supply Public Transport Lighting Health and Care Services Drinkable Water supply Information and Communication Street Furniture Accessibility Efficiency of buildings District heating and cooling Networking Internet of things...

22 3. A whole set of opportunities Embracing almost all the production and services activities Customized design Water reuse Composting Material and Raw Material efficiency Remanufacture Industry 4.0 Waste Energy Aquifer recharge Poverty Biochemical feedstock Packaging Landfill

23 3. A whole set of opportunities anda a lotofof research andinnovation and cooperation Carbon Capture & Storage/Use (CCS U) New Generation of Renewable Energy Technologies Storage Systems and Equipment Re engineering energy intensive industry Genetics. Feedstocks. Entrepreneurship, collaborative models and sharing economy. etc.

24 Index Threevectors and the MARKET. CONCLUSIONS.

25 1. Conclusions Opportunities for industry and services sector mean opportunities for the TIC sector too. An open, dynamic and very competitive market. Consumers more and more educated d and very selective of quality services, with access to reliable and immediate information.

26 2. Conclusions New conformity assessment procedures? (particularly in the regulated sphere) New actors in the market. Need to offer economies of scale. Joint ventures. Specialised expertise. New skills. kll

27 3. Conclusions Increasing visibility and recognition Further cooperation with authorities and the private sector. Networking and multi stakeholder approach and partnership (businesses, investors, states and regions, cities and communities).

28 There is no conclusion THIS IS JUST THE STARTING POINT To find out your path is your task

29 Tel Thank you for listening