CONTENT 11/3/2015. General Overview EE Policies BIEE Program - Main results. Positive impact of BIEE Project Future Challenges. Industry Residential

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1 MONITORING ENERGY EFFICIENCY POLICIES - URUGUAY Eng. Carolina Mena Energy Efficiency Unit Secretary of Energy Ministry of Industry, Energy and Mining Paris, September 30th, CONTENT General Overview EE Policies BIEE Program - Main results Industry Residential Positive impact of BIEE Project Future Challenges 1

2 OVERVIEW OF URUGUAY Country name: República Oriental del Uruguay Capital city: Montevideo Political division: 19 Provinces Land area: sq.km Population: 3,3 million inhabitants Density: 18,6 inhabitants/km 2 Life expectancy: 76 years Gross Domestic Product: US$ per capita Electrification rate: 99,7 % ENERGY POLICY URUGUAY 2030 STRATEGIC GUIDELINES INSTITUCIONAL Directive role of the state. ENERGY SUPPLY Diversification of sources and supplies, increasing non-conventional renewable energy sources. ENERGY DEMAND Promotion of energy efficiency SOCIAL Universal energy access in proper and accessible conditions. 2

3 ENERGY EFFICIENCY LEGAL FRAMEWORK Energy Efficiency Law N Sept Creates financial mechanisms to improve energy efficiency and implement policies. National energy savings goal. Energy Efficiency National Plan : o Broad policy actions. o Policy actions by sector. EE TRUST FUND (FUDAEE) 1% of new investments on fossil fuel power plants. UTE 0,13% OF BILLINGS BEFORE TAXES ANCAP M. GAS CONECTA Taxes on inefficient use of energy. $ $ $ $ $ $ Acquire EE Certificates 60% Guarantee fund for financing EE projects through a trust fund. Monitoring EE labeling scheme. 7% 5% 10% 15% Trust Fund management and operation. Awareness and educational campaigns. Energy studies and audits Equipment for EE Laboratories R & D in EE y RREE 3

4 EE CERTIFICATION SCHEME Reward for successful projects: Implemented at least 1 year prior to application. With 1st annual results evaluation by a Certified Measurement and Verification Professional (CMVP). It s value will be equivalent to the total energy savings expected in the life of the projects. Will be financed by 60% of Fudaee s funds. Will became effective in accordance to the National EE Plan and the Annual Energy Savings Goal. ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENERGY SAVINGS GOAL Energy demand scenarios ( ) 6,500 ktoe 6,000 5,500 5,000 4,500 4,000 3, % reduction 2024: 5% consumption reduction 1691 ktoe cumulative, 45% of 2012 consumption Base line Efficiency 4

5 BIEE PROGRAM INFORMATION SOURCES GN Transporters INE BCU Industries CNCS Importers and manufacturers DNE ADME MTOP MGAP GN Distributors UTE ANCAP URSEA DNI - MIEM DNA 5

6 ENERGY CONSUMPTION BY SECTOR In 2008 industry becomes the main sector in terms of energy consumption % 10% 28% 10% 35% 7% 21% 9% 39% 5% 19% 8% 31% 28% 29% INDUSTRY ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND ACTIVITY TRENDS Energy Consumption Value added Value added (manuf.) Economic crisis Increase of paper and chemical industry Increase of paper industry

7 INDUSTRY ENERGY INTENSITY REAL AND CONSTANT STRUCTURE (KEP / UYU 2005) Industry Manufacturing Industry const. structure Manufacturing const. structure INDUSTRY STRUCTURAL EFFECT The energy intensity increase is due to structural changes: : around 45% : around 80%. 20% ENERGY INTENSITY VARIATION OF MANUFACTURING REAL AND CONSTANT STRUCTURE 15% 10% 5% 0% -5% Ind. Manuf. Ind. Manuf. Adj. Structural effect 7

8 HOUSEHOLDS Reduction in cooking consumption. Reduction in space heating consumption - Increase in air conditioning equipment. - More efficient equipment % 17% 22% 20% ENERGY CONSUMPTION BY END USE % 6% 40% 37% 18% 20% space heating water heating cooking electrical appliances air conditioners HOUSEHOLDS Since 2006 the consumption per household for heating, cooking and electrical equipment increases SPECIFIC CONSUMPTION PER DWELLING toe/dw Drought Savings plan space heating water heating cooking electrical appliances 8

9 HOUSEHOLDS 90% of the decrease of energy consumption for cooking is due to substitution effect DECOMPOSITION OF ENERGY CONSUMPTION VARIATION FOR COOKING Consumption of cooking variation Substitution effect Demographic effect Energy savings effect POSITIVE IMPACTS OF BIEE IN URUGUAY Interaction with INE has improved. Addition of specific modules and questions regarding energy in yearly INE s surveys: ECH (Households) Economic activity Priority to work with the INE in improving the available data on construction and transport sectors (mainly registry problems). Conformation of an energy statistics working group coordinated by INE and with participation of energy sector stakeholders. Creation of a working group at MIEM to create an internal database with all the available information. INE: National Statistics Institute 9

10 FUTURE CHALLENGES ENERGY EFFICIENCY Implementation of EE Certification Scheme. Monitoring energy savings methodology. BIEE PROGRAM Improve data on specific consumption for residential and transport sectors. Implement an efficient system to periodically update the template. Continue developing advance indicators. THANK YOU Eng. Carolina Mena Energy Efficiency Unit DNE - MIEM