NAMA SUPPORT PROJECT MEXICO: IMPLEMENTATION OF NEW HOUSING NAMA TECHNICAL COMPONENT. October 2016

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NAMA SUPPORT PROJECT MEXICO: IMPLEMENTATION OF NEW HOUSING NAMA TECHNICAL COMPONENT October 2016

THE MEXICAN HOUSING SECTOR Facts Population growth around 1.7 Mio. per year Urbanisation rate approx. 79% and still expected to rise The existing housing stock consists of approx. 28 million homes inhabited (INEGI, 2010) and it is estimated that one third of these buildings will require a total or partial renovation in 2030 (SEMARNAT / GIZ, 2011) It is estimated that on average 500.000 dwellings/ year will be built over the next 10 years, mainly targeting low-income population (CONAVI, 2011) It is estimated that households generate 32% of GHG emissions (INE, 2006) representing 16.2% of total energy consumption and 26% of total electricity consumption

THE MEXICAN HOUSING SECTOR New Climate and Urban Agenda Past mistakes: Insufficiently planned urban expansion which has created urban sprawl and infrastructure deficits around most cities Current policy: SEDATU (ince 2013): focus on the concept of re-densification of inner-city districts as well as more compact, vertical building SEMARNAT: reduction of GHG emissions by 50% until 2050

THE NAMA SUPPORT PROJECT MEXICO

THE NAMA SUPPORT PROJECT MEXICO. Structure Technical Component 11/2013 10/2017 Policy framework: Strengthening NAMA as policy Systematization of MRV Supply-side: Capacity building to medium and small project developers Technology transfer Integrated application of NAMA Demand-side: Awareness-raising for end users and local authorities Financial Component 01/2014 10/2020 Financing-side: Loan guarantee program for bridge loans to small and medium-sized developers Subsidy program benefitting small and medium-sized developers when using selected eco-technologies Project specific advisory services for small and medium project developers

THE NEW HOUSING NAMA Approach 1 Worldwide first NAMA in the Housing sector. Fosters an Integrated Whole House Approach through energy efficiency and cost-benefits concepts. 2 The goal: Penetration of the basic standard of energy efficiency. Scale up to more ambitious standard of energy efficiency. 3 The NAMA target is the transformation of the housing sector towards a higher and low carbon sustainability, creating direct impacts (benefits) and co-benefits. 4 Co-benefits: Economic saving in energy (for the end-users and the government). Improve the quality of life of the people. Improve the quality of the construction.

THE NEW HOUSING NAMA Technical Design 4 Climate Zones 3 Housing Prototypes Whole House Approach Energy Certification www.conavi.gob.mx/viviendasustentable

THE NEW HOUSING NAMA Development of Certification System for Energy and Water Demand (Global Performance Index)

THE NEW HOUSING NAMA Monitoring, Reporting, Verification System (MRV) MRV Framework Ex ante monitoring Mitigation GHG Water saving Source: MRV for the NAMA of New Housing of Mexico. GIZ. 2012 Housing labelling

THE NEW HOUSING NAMA Financing Programmes

THE NEW HOUSING NAMA. Pilot Projects Hermosillo, Sonora Base Line Guadalajara, Jalisco Morelia, Michoacán Two new pilot projects in preparation: 50 housing units hot-dry climate and 40 housing units dry-wet climate

THE NEW HOUSING NAMA Urban Sustainability Criteria (for NAMA Financing Approval)

THE NEW HOUSING NAMA. Campaign for End Users www.micasaesmimundo.com

NAMA FOR SUSTAINABLE HOUSING RETROFIT Approach 1 Rehabilitation of existing residential buildings with basic energy efficiency standards. 2 3 Steps: 1. Household appliances and illumination 2. Thermal envelope 3. Renewable energy 3 Energy Advisors: Training and establishment of energy advisors for households and financing programmes. 4 Implementation: Pilot measures, development of operational structures incl. planning, construction and verification.

NAMA FOR SUSTAINABLE HOUSING RETROFIT Technical Design

NAMA FOR SUSTAINABLE HOUSING RETROFIT Energy Advisors Energy Advisor: Direct contact with the families Information from field data collection Makes the energy balance of the house Measure proposes depending of the climate zone Follow up on the measures implemented

NAMA FOR SUSTAINABLE HOUSING RETROFIT Monitoring, Reporting, Verification System (MRV)

NAMA FOR SUSTAINABLE HOUSING RETROFIT Technical Guides / Handbooks

NAMA FOR SUSTAINABLE HOUSING RETROFIT Pilot Project

MITIGATION POTENTIAL New Housing NAMA

MITIGATION POTENTIAL NAMA for Sustainable Housing Retrofit

MITIGATION POTENTIAL New Housing NAMA and NAMA for Sustainable Housing Retrofit

CURRENT STATUS Where Are We Today? Consolidation of NAMA as national housing policy Creation of data base for entire sector (for sector emission inventory) Adjustment and implementation of MRV-system Monitoring and verification process > INECC > Internationally Linking urban criteria to housing NAMAs Trainings private sector

NAMA SUPPORT PROJECT MEXICO TECHNICAL COMPONENT Comisión Nacional de Vivienda (Conavi) Jorge Armando Guerrero Espinosa Coordinador de Desarrolladores y Multilaterales Email: jorge.guerrero@conavi.gob.mx Tel: (55) 9138 9991 ext. 288 Carlos Carrazco Director de Sustentabilidad y Calidad de Vivienda Email: ccarrazco@conavi.gob.mx Tel: (55) 9138 9991 ext. 057 Cooperación Alemana al Desarrollo GIZ Andreas Gruner Director de Proyecto Email: andreas.gruner@giz.de Tel: (55) 5523 8808 www.conavi.gob.mx/viviendasustentable www.nama-facility.org/projects/mexico.html www.micasaesmimundo.com La Comisión Nacional de Vivienda (CONAVI) agradece a la Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH la colaboración y asistencia técnica en la elaboración del presente documento. Las opiniones expresadas en este documento son de exclusiva responsabilidad del/ de los autor/es y no necesariamente representan la opinión de CONAVI, BMUB, DECC y/o de la GIZ. Se autoriza la reproducción parcial o total, siempre y cuando sea sin fines de lucro y se cite la fuente de referencia.