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Building resilience for the energy sector Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP) UNFCCC Expert Meeting Vientiane, Lao PDR 15-17 September 2011 Eva Oberender Regional Director REEEP South East Asia & Pacific

Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership! an international partnership established at the 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg! working primarily in developing countries and in countries in transition

REEEP s focus facilitating the development of market conditions for the accelerated uptake of renewable energy and energy efficient technologies through:! structuring policy and regulatory initiatives for clean energy, and! facilitating financing for clean energy projects REEEP adds unique value of bringing the private sector to the table

REEEP partners - businesses - G8 countries - developing countries -NGOs Currently more than 350 partners: 36 Governments International organisations, NGOs and companies

REEEP in our region: South East Asia and the Pacific Australia Cook Islands Federated States of Micronesia Fiji Kiribati Nauru New Zealand Niue and Tokelau Palau Papua New Guinea Republic of the Marshall Islands Samoa Solomon Islands Tonga Tuvalu Vanuatu Cambodia East Timor Indonesia Lao PDR Thailand The Republic of the Philippines Vietnam Brunei Darussalam Malaysia Singapore

Provision of clean energy reduces exposure to climate change impacts! biodiversity and ecosystems: improved agricultural production, better administration of water for irrigation, and enhancement in post-harvest processing can severely reduce pressure on soil and decrease deforestation;! access to safe water: electricity can be used for pumping deep ground-water through wells;! safer cooking: biogas and improved biomass use provide a safer renewable fuel for cooking and consequently reduce exposure to indoor pollution and burns.

Role of clean energy in adaptation! safer cooking: biogas and improved biomass use provide a safer fuel for cooking and consequently reduce exposure to indoor pollution and burns.! energy security: renewable energy creates more energy independence, in particular from fossil fuels price volatility and unpredictability, and can mitigate resource-based conflicts.

Improved energy security for the Pacific is a priority 120 100 US$ a barrel. 80 60 40 20 0 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 to May! Fossil fuels currently account for 95% of fuel use in the Pacific.! The PICs are highly vulnerable to interruptions in supply and to rising fuel costs.

Changes in availability, quality and cost of fossil fuels have a significant impact on small island economies 30% 25% 2002 2008 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Kiribati Palau Tonga FSM Solomon Islands Tuvalu Samoa Fiji Cook Islands Vanuatu

Decentralised renewable energy systems are key to decreasing vulnerability to climate change Access to electricity provides for:!increased economic activity - more productivity, enhanced livelihood and better revenue opportunities, thereby reducing poverty;!education and access to information - shrinking the labour on children, particularly young girls, improve scholastic services; a by effect may be better gender equality and a women empowerment;

Decentralised renewable energy systems are key to decreasing vulnerability to climate change!relief of pressure on resources input received directly from existing local energy flows and natural processes turning them into energy services to meet the need of individuals and communities.

Recommendations for building resilient energy sectors Ambition Remove consultants fatigue 50% renewable energy target Reality check!resource mapping and science!technology availability " 50% less reliant on fossil fuels, includes energy efficiency

!collective effort of all partners UNFCCC Expert Meeting on NAPs Recommendations for building resilient energy sectors Rigorous planning whole of sector approach rigorous processes underpin national planning Institutional arrangements and inclusiveness!long term arrangement necessary to provide strong leadership, coordination and oversight of the activities!mainstreaming of energy issues key to success. However, Tonga chose to create a new agency, placed in PM office, has access to all relevant agencies.

Recommendations for building resilient energy sectors Private sector involvement!private sector a key partner as it will assist with delivery of programmes!ground rules have to be laid in order to enable the private sector to be an equal partner!any new policy, legal and regulatory instruments should facilitate and encourage private participation

UNFCCC Expert Meeting on NAPs Success of Tonga Energy Roadmap (TERM) # Strong Government leadership # Active development partner cooperation #Consideration of the whole sector (including petroleum, efficiency improvements and RE) #Flexibility - update as data improves and technology, costs evolve In-country champion a key success element in the initial phases

Conclusions #Include energy issues in adaptation planning #Implement whole-of-sector reform #Involve your friends #Invest in capacity of agencies #Get the private sector to the table Dare to dream

REEEP questions? Eva Oberender Regional Director, REEEP Southeast Asia & Pacific T: +61 410 277 393 eva.oberender@reeep.org www.reeep.org www.reegle.info Supported by