Where do I get help? International collaborations Zoe Lagarde, Stefan Buettner, International Partnership for Energy Efficiency Cooperation

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1 Where do I get help? International collaborations Zoe Lagarde, Stefan Buettner, International Partnership for Energy Efficiency Cooperation

2 Presentation Outline 1) Key Institutions 2) Key Conferences 3) Journal Articles 4) Suggested Reading 5) Summary of Resources

3 1) Key Institutions Key Institutions: International Energy Agency (IEA) International Partnership for Energy Efficiency Cooperation (IPEEC) United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) United Nations Sustainable Energy for All (SE4All) Institute for Industrial Productivity (IIP) Sustainable Process Industry through Resource and Energy Efficiency (SPIRE) European Technology Platforms (ETP)

4 IEA Energy Technology Initiatives (ETIs) Independent groups of experts with participants from governments, private sector, and research organisations worldwide Examining international collaboration on energy technology research, development, deployment and information dissemination Sharing resources and multiplying results Overseen by senior experts of the IEA Committee on Energy Research and Technology (CERT) Facilitated by four sectoral Working Parties Fossil fuels Fusion Renewables End-use Supported by the IEA Secretariat Mechanisms enabling the collaboration International Framework for International Energy Technology Collaboration (rules applicable) Formally organised under an international contract, an Implementing Agreement (IA) Industry: Industrial Energy-Related Technologies and Systems (IETS)

5 IETS Co-operative program between 12 countries: information sharing, project initiation and collaborative research and development Current activities Application of industrial heat pumps Development and use of process integration in the iron and steel industry Energy efficiency in SMEs Energy efficient separations systems Energy efficient drying and dewatering technologies Industrial excess heat recovery Industry-based biorefineries Membrane technologies

6 Industry Coordination Group Improve synergies, reduce gaps and overlaps in research activities among the participants Participants Vice-Chair for Industry of the IEA Working Party on Energy End-use Technologies (EUWP) ETIs with activities in industry-related areas IEA Secretariat industry analysts Activities Topical webinars Provide a platform to exchange sector specific experiences and information Define and prioritise industry related topical areas for analysis Explore and define collaborative solutions to work on these areas Identify existing synergic industry related areas among members Identify industry related gaps within the Energy Technology Network Pursue a wider participation of private industries

7 Industry Strategy Group Improve synergies, reduce gaps and overlaps in research activities among the IEA Working Parties and their respective ETIs End-Use Renewables Fossil Fuels Energy Efficiency Industrial Energy Technologies and Systems Efficient Electrical Equipment Energy Storage Heat Pumping Technologies Reductions through Combustion Demand-Side Management Hydrogen Bio-energy Solar Heating and Cooling Green House Gases Fluidized Bed Conversion Gas and Oil technologies Clean Coal Center Secretariat and Cabinet representatives

8 Demand-Side Management (DSM) Collaborative program of 16 countries: series of working tasks and publications to develop and promote DSM opportunities Current activities Competitive energy services Integration of DSM, energy efficiency, distributed generation and renewables Behaviour change in DSM Business models for DSM Exiting activities - Example: International DSM database Communications technologies Standardisation of savings calculations

9 IPEEC An autonomous international forum that provides global leadership on energy efficiency by facilitating government implementation of policies and programs to yield energy efficient gains Works through a series of task groups including: Energy Efficiency databases (MEER) and portals (KMP) Global Superior Energy Performance Partnership (GSEP) Energy Management Action Network for Industrial Efficiency (EMAK) Super-efficient Equipment and Appliance Deployment Initiative (SEAD) Top Ten Energy Efficiency Best Practices and Best Available Technologies Task Group (TOP TENs) Improving Policies through Energy Efficiency Indicators (IPEEI) Energy Efficiency Finance Task Group (EEFTG)

10 IPEEC Knowledge Management Portal Global Superior Energy Performance Partnership (GSEP): Encouraging industry to pursue improvements in energy efficiency Promoting public/private partnerships in energy-intensive sectors Energy Management Action Network for Industrial Efficiency (EMAK): Network of policy makers responsible for promoting energy management Network of specialists responsible for energy management in industry

11 IPEEC Global Superior Energy Performance Partnership (GSEP) Objectives: To encourage industrial facilities and commercial buildings to pursue continuous improvements in energy efficiency To promote public/private partnerships for cooperation on specific technologies in individual energy-intensive sectors Activities: Works through several working groups: Energy Management Working Group Power, Steel and Cement Working Groups Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Working Group

12 IPEEC Global Superior Energy Performance Partnership (GSEP) II: EMWG Objectives: To accelerate broad use of energy management systems (EnMS) in industry and commercial buildings worldwide To identify and evaluate EnMS activities, opportunities, strategies, and best practices working with industry and others as appropriate Activities: Building the Business Case: Case Studies, Energy Performance Database Providing Support and Resources: Energy Management Toolbox, Skills, M&V Guidance Setting Policy: EMWG ISO Certification Scheme, EnMS Pilot Projects

13 IPEEC Energy Management Action Network for Industrial Efficiency (EMAK) Objectives: To improve energy efficiency in industry by promoting energy management through two interconnected networks: A network of policy makers responsible for promoting energy management A network of specialists responsible for energy management in industry Activities: Information sharing Network building

14 IPEEC Super-efficient Equipment and Appliance Deployment Initiative (SEAD) Objectives: To introduce super-efficient appliances and equipment into the market through measures like awards, government procurement contracts and incentives To bolster national or regional measures such as minimum efficiency standards (MEPS) and labeling programs To strengthen the foundation of SEAD programmes through coordinated crosscutting technical analysis work Activities: Providing knowledge and tools that help impact policy change Raising awareness about the importance of increasing the efficiency of common appliances and equipment Awards Identifying and highlighting technologies that will save energy Providing technical expertise and best practices to stakeholders

15 IPEEC Top Tens Top Ten Energy Efficiency Best Practices and Best Available Technologies Task Group (Top Tens) Objectives: To share and identify energy efficient best practices (BPs) and best available technologies (BATs) Improve how energy end-users apply them Develop a consistent criteria and methodology to compile, evaluate and disseminate such findings Activities: Workshops to develop methods for compiling and screening the best practices and best available technologies A technical handbook A steering group (for guidance and financial support), operating agent (for projects management) and an expert panel (for technical support)

16 IPEEC Improving Policies through Energy Efficiency Indicators (IPEEI) Figure 7: Screenshot of the IPEEI Baseline Energy Efficiency Indicator Database for G20 Countries ( Objectives: To benchmark countries sectoral or national impacts of energy efficiency policies To support the evaluation, monitoring, analysis and development of energy-efficient strategies and policies Activities: Deliver exhaustive cross-country comparison of recent energy efficiency trends of G20 countries, based on a centralized data collection system (30 Energy Efficiency Indicators (EEI) Perform extensive in-country and regional training and capacity building on energy efficiency indicators for G20/IPEEC member countries Adopt voluntary energy efficiency indicators in IPEEC member countries through a decentralized system

17 IPEEC/G20 Energy Efficiency Finance Task Group (EEFTG) Objectives: To enhance capital flows for energy efficiency investments To provide G20 policymakers with a forum for engaging directly with members of the private and public finance community, industry and international organisations. Activities: Deriving concrete recommendations for the G20 ESWG on how to accelerate and stimulate the flow of finance for energy efficiency investments, especially in industry and buildings. Creating a mechanism to engage experts in energy efficiency financing and will identify domestic and international sources of finance.

18 United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) UNIDO objectives: To promote and accelerate inclusive and sustainable industrial development in developing countries economies in transition Thematic areas: Poverty reduction through productive activities Trade capacity-building Energy and environment Activities: Technical co-operation Analytical and policy advisory services Standard-setting and compliance Convening and partnership role Website:

19 Sustainable Energy for All (SE4All) SE4All Energy Efficiency objective: To double the global rate of improvement in energy efficiency. Thematic areas: High-Impact Opportunities Country Level Actions Global Energy Efficiency Accelerator Platform: Activities: notably Industry Accelerator (on EnMS) Technical co-operation Analytical and policy advisory services Standard-setting and compliance Convening and partnership role Website:

20 Institute for Industrial Productivity (IIP) Objectives: Accelerate uptake of industrial energy efficiency practices by partnering with both industry and governments Established in 2010 independent and non-profit organisation Activities: Regional teams in China, India, the US Global team and network of independent experts that provide advice on technology, policy and financing of industrial energy efficiency Thematic areas: Cement, iron and steel, chemicals Website:

21 Sustainable Process Industry through Resource and Energy Efficiency (SPIRE) Objectives: Promote the deployment of new technologies for sustainable European industries Activities: A multi-year R&D roadmap to support the European 2030 target PPP industrial and research stakeholders - over dozen EU countries Thematic areas: Cement, ceramics, chemicals, engineering, minerals and ores, nonferrous, metals, steel and water sectors. Feed, Process, Applications, Waste2Resource, Horizontal, and Outreach Website:

22 European Technology Platforms (ETP) Objectives: Support innovation, knowledge transfer and European competitiveness Activities Develop innovation agendas and roadmaps for action at EU and national level to be supported by both private and public funding Support stakeholders engagement on agreed priorities Encourage sharing of information Thematic Areas Chemistry SusChem Minerals ETP SMR Manufacturing Manufuture Materials - EuMat European Steal Technology Platform Website: innovation-union/index_en.cfm?pg=etp

23 2) Key Conferences and Resources 2) Key Conferences (selection) European Council for an Energy- Efficient Economy (ECEEE) American Council for an Energy- Efficient Economy (ACEEE) Industrial Summer Study Conferences International Energy Program Evaluation Conference (IEPEC)

24 3) Academic Resources 3) Journals Renewables and Sustainable Energy Reviews Energy Efficiency Energy Policy Energy

25 4) Training Week Resources 4) Suggested Reading Energy Efficiency Indicators: Essentials for Policy Making (2014): ( Tracking Clean Energy Progress (2014; 2015): ( Cement Technology Roadmap (2009): ( Technology Roadmap Low-Carbon Technology for the Indian Cement Industry (2013): ( Technology Roadmap Energy and GHG Reductions in the Chemical Industry via Catalytic Processes (2013): (

26 5) Summary of Resources 5) Summary of Resources IEA Energy Technologies Initiatives: Industry Coordination Group; Industrial Energy Related Technologies and Systems IEA technology roadmaps and energy efficiency indicators IPEEC Task Groups (EMAK and GSEP) United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) Sustainable Energy for All (SE4All) Institute for Industrial Productivity (IIP) Sustainable Process Industry through Resource and Energy Efficiency (SPIRE) European Technology Platforms (ETP) Conferences: ECEEE, ACEEE and IEPEC Journals: Energy Efficiency, Energy, Energy Policy, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews

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