Workshop on Incubating Sustainability. Nairobi, November 29 th, German Embassy Green Economy Cycle (GEGEC)

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German Embassy Green Economy Cycle (GEGEC) Workshop on Incubating Sustainability Innovation and Entrepreneurship as the basis for a Green Economy Nairobi, November 29 th, 2017 Implementation by Network and Implementation Partners

German Embassy Green Economy Cycle (GEGEC) Setting the Scene > Andreas Kaiser Head of Competence Center Energy and Environment at the Delegation of German Industry and Commerce in Kenya (AHK Kenya) on Green Economic Development in the German Context Wednesday, November 29 th, 2017

Faster Further Together COP23, Bonn, 06.-17.11.17 Positions of Germany 1. Climate and Security nexus becomes increasingly important > Climate protection as preventive foreign policy of Germany > Germany agreed to contribute > 100 mn. supporting developing countries > 110 mn. insuring climate risks 2. Energy Transition as means to de-carbonize economies Organization of COP23 > Organized by Germany as technical host > Small Island State Fiji as COP president Andreas Kaiser, 29.11.2017 Source: tagesschau.de; Federal Ministry for the Environment (BMUB), 2017.

Overall Underlying hypotheses for Sustainable Development Civil Society Industry and Businesses Conducive Business Environment Rule of Law (Environmental) Awareness Put pressure on governments for ambitious targets Essential part of civil society and implementing agents For industry and businesses to implement activities Most important aspect in implementing business (bankability/ risk) Key to discussing and implementing sustainable economy activities Challenges are the same for Germany and Kenya, however degree is different. Take into account special historic circumstances of each country, when discussing concept of sustainable development. The Business Case : Sustainable development in industry only if there is a return, e. g. revenue creation, added value In public affairs/ public relations. Andreas Kaiser, 29.11.2017

Perspectives of the German Government Promoting sustainable [economic] development is one of the German Government s fundamental goals in all its activities. Sustainable development Bringing about economic progress that respects social justice and the planet s carrying capacity. > Implementation - impact in Germany, > Global responsibility - Impacts in other countries/ on global public goods, > Supporting other countries - international development cooperation. Human Development Index Gender Inequality Index Ecological footprint Sustainable development Andreas Kaiser, 29.11.2017 Source: Report of the German Federal Government to the High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development 2016, 07.2016.

Gender Inequality Index (GII), 2015 Level of development 0.8 Niger 0.7 Yemen Kenya Tonga 0.6 0.5 Qatar 0.4 0.3 Rwanda 0.2 0.1 Germany Norway 0.0 Switzerland 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 0.55 0.60 0.65 0.70 0.75 0.80 0.85 0.90 0.95 Human development index (HDI), 2015 Andreas Kaiser, 29.11.2017 Source: Human Development Report 2015, United Nations Development Programme.

Ecological footprint Germany and Kenya 3.22 2.05 +437% Number of Earths, 2013 1.67 Carbon Fishing Grounds Cropland Built-up Land Forest Products Grazing Land 0.03 0.62 0.13 0.30 0.09 0.32 0.09 1.01 0.12 0.60 0.03 0.05 0.02 0.16 0.04 0.14 0.15 0.14 +109% +19% +196% 1.54 Number of Earths, 1963 0.04 0.96 0.78 0.03 0.00 0.52 0.06 0.35 0.01 0.09 0.25 0.14 0.09 0.15 0.03 0.16 0.14 0.09 0.24 0.01 Germany World Kenya Andreas Kaiser, 29.11.2017 Source: Human Development Report 2015, United Nations Development Programme.

AHK Kenya focus on Greentech Green Generation, Storage and Distribution of Energy Energy Efficiency Worldwide development of greentech market share +112% / 6.7 % p.a. 5,385 billion Material and Resource Efficiency Green Transportation 2,536 billion Circular Economy/ Recycling Sustainable Water and Waste Water Management 2013 2025 Andreas Kaiser, 29.11.2017 Source: German Federal Ministry for Environment, Nuclear Safety and Construction (BMUB): GreenTech Atlas Germany, 2015.

SDG 7 Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all Major challenge in Germany Implementation of the Energy Transition (Energiewende), providing a framework for sustainable energy policies. Target triangle example: SDG 7-Energy Economy 1 Price level stabiliy Appropriate public spending Equal distribution of labor High regional selfsufficiency Balanced economic structure Implementation/ impact until 2020 > Reduce energy consumption by 20% (2008 base), > Raise share of renewables in electricity consumption to 35%, > Reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 40% (2008 base). Adequate private consumption Impacts on other countries/ global responsibility Energy Transition is key component of climate policy and implemented e. g. through Africa-EU Energy Partnership (AEEP), Geothermal Risk Mitigation Facility (GRMF). Support for other countries Combat energy poverty in Africa through Energising Development (EnDev) program, add 10 GW of new and additional renewable energy generation capacity in Africa by 2020. Andreas Kaiser, 29.11.2017 Source: Report of the German Federal Government to the High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development 2016, 2016.; 1 Aspects of development: Social, Economic, Ecological, (Political).

Supporting Renewable Energy in SSA The Sub-Sahara Africa Chamber Network implemented more than 30 projects (AHK-Business Trips) within the Export Initiative Energy Nine countries covered: Botswana, Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar, Mozambique, Namibia, Zambia, South Africa, Tanzania 30 target market analyses Multitude of factsheets on all SSA countries More than 180 German company participants Total of ~1,800 b2b meetings ~30 Renewable energy conferences ~3,000 private and public sector participants Andreas Kaiser, 29.11.2017

Political: Paris Agreement and the private sector (1/2) 1 2 Governments to provide enabling environment for climate protection/ adaptation and mitigation efforts for climate change Welcomes efforts of all non-party stakeholders to address and respond to climate change, including private sector et al. 1 Proactive approach of German companies after Paris Agreement, 2015: > Impetus for a Global Energy Transition > Ask for ambitious framework conditions for the de-carbonization of Germany and the EU > See economic chances in climate protection efforts. Andreas Kaiser, 29.11.2017 1 Paris Agreement: V. Non-Party Stakeholders, 134, 2015

Political: Paris Agreement and the private sector (2/2) Proactive approach of German companies: A strategy to tighten climate protection action plans already in place A reform of the European Emission Trading Scheme An ambitious climate protection plan for 2050 Demands towards government A framework for a transition in the transport sector 1 Tighter energy efficiency rules 2 Tighten 2030 emission reduction and energy goals of the EU 3 High-level goals can be reached if the individual sees its economic advantage incentivize/ penalize the individual to realize its economic advantage Andreas Kaiser, 29.11.2017 1-95% GHG reductions by 2050 2 leading to -40% energy consumption until 2030 3-40% GHG emissions, 27% share of RE consumption, -27% energy savings compared to Business-as-Usual (BAU).

German companies act sustainably (ref. SDGs) Advance and qualify employees 38,0% 58,0% 2,0% Support reconciliation of family and professional life 36,0% 59,0% Promote health care 35,0% 55,0% 6,0% 2,0% 3,0% 2,0% 4,0% Handle natural resources carefully 41,0% 49,0% 5,0% 5,0% Support youth work/ education 21,0% 65,0% 9,0% Promote cultural diversity/ tolerance Select suppliers whose production is socially and environmentally responsible 19,0% 28,0% 65,0% 41,0% 16,0% 5,0% 10,0% 6,0% 15,0% Support projects in developing countries 6,0% 20,0% 5,0% 69,0% yes, even more in the future yes, as much as now no, but in the future no, nor in the future Andreas Kaiser, 29.11.2017 Source: Social beneftis from Corporate Social Responsibility, DIHK e. V., 2012. SDGs: Sustainable Development Goals.

Export Initiative Environmental Technologies Fields of action > Information management > Feasibility studies abroad > Country studies > Capacity building > Knowledge transfer > Tendering procedures abroad > International networking Topic Clusters > Water and wastewater management > Recycling management > Sustainable mobility > Resource efficiency > Urban and environmental planning > Building and urban development Securing livelihood and sustainable development Andreas Kaiser, 29.11.2017 Source: Federal Ministry for the Environment (BMUB), 10.2017.

Your contact at AHK Kenya Nairobi Contact Andreas Kaiser Head Competence Centre Sustainable Energy and Environment Andreas.Kaiser@kenya-ahk.co.ke +254 724 561 682 +254 20 6633 000; +254 20 6633 105 This position is supported by the Centre for International Migration and Development (CIM) in its ExperTS-Program of the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). CIM is a joint operation of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH and the International Placement Services (ZAV) of the German Federal Employment Agency (BA).

German Embassy Green Economy Cycle (GEGEC) Workshop on Incubating Sustainability Innovation and Entrepreneurship as the basis for a Green Economy Nairobi, November 29 th, 2017 Implementation by Network and Implementation Partners

Global German Chamber Network DIHK - IHK - AHK In Germany Mandatory membership of ~3.6 mn. companies in 79 chambers of Industry and Commerce Internationally Voluntary membership of ~40,000 companies German Business Association Kenya More than 150 members Wednesday, November 29 th, 2017

Andreas Kaiser, 15.11.2017 Scope of German Chambers

Delegation on Energy Efficiency to Kenya, 27.03.-31.03.2017 Target Market Study and Fact Sheet + Info Workshop Practitioners Forum on Advancing the Optimization of Kenyan Industry with Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, 27.03.2017 > Speakers from private sector, business associations, featuring Kenyan and German energy experts > More than 110 attendees + faciliated b2b meetings Business trip, 27.03-31.03.2017 > Seven German Energy Efficiency solution provider 1 > Meetings with Kenyan companies in Nairobi, Naivasha, Kiambu, Athi River Wednesday, November 29 th, 2017 1 Bitzer GmbH, Boreal Light GmbH, Terra-Tec GmbH, Anaergia GmbH, Protoplan GmbH/ German Water Technologies, SEW Eurodrive GmbH, Thermofin GmbH.

KenyaBusinessGuide.org Now Online! Step-by-step guide that takes you through the practical steps on how to successfully establish a Company in Kenya and do so while complying with the relevant regulatory framework. www.kenyabusinessguide.org Implementation partners Wednesday, November 29 th, 2017

Wednesday, November 29 th, 2017 Last Oktoberfest, October 13 th to 14 th, 2017

Competence Center Energy/ Environment Contributing to efficient use of natural resources in Kenya by incorporating German expertise and solutions One-Stop-Shop Environmental Technologies Germany Market research and assessment Individual advisory services Information provider and contact broker Facilitation of seminars, conferences, trainings in Kenya/ East Africa; Germany Support project development and pilot projects Wednesday, November 29 th, 2017

Your contact at AHK Kenya Nairobi Contact Andreas Kaiser Head Competence Centre Sustainable Energy and Environment Andreas.Kaiser@kenya-ahk.co.ke +254 724 561 682 +254 20 6633 000; +254 20 6633 105 This position is supported by the Centre for International Migration and Development (CIM) in its ExperTS-Program of the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). CIM is a joint operation of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH and the International Placement Services (ZAV) of the German Federal Employment Agency (BA).