ISLANDS: LIGHTHOUSES FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY DEPLOYMENT

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ISLANDS: LIGHTHOUSES FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY DEPLOYMENT

CONTENT SIDS LIGHTHOUSE INITIATIVE GLOBAL RENEWABLE ENERGY ISLANDS NETWORK 2

Launched on 23 September 2014 at the Climate Summit 3

PARTNERS Antigua & Barbuda, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Cape Verde, Cook Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, Grenada, Guyana, Kiribati, Republic of Maldives, Republic of the Marshall Islands, Mauritius, Nauru, Niue, Palau, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Samoa, Sao Tome and Principe, Seychelles, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Tuvalu, Vanuatu. European Union, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, United Arab Emirates, United States of America, Indian Ocean Commission, IRENA, Association of the Overseas Countries and Territories of the European Union, UNDP, World Bank, ENEL, Carbon War Room, Clinton Climate Initiative, Rocky Mountain Institute, SE4All. 4

OBJECTIVES 120 megawatts (MW) of new renewable energy deployment and all participating SIDS to have renewable energy roadmaps by 2020. Facilitates and coordinates access to resources required by SIDS to transform their fossil fuel based power sectors to renewable energy through partnerships with development partners SIDS partners in the AIMS, Caribbean and Pacific regions, gain access to: Policy and regulatory advisory services Technical expertise in planning, identifying, structuring, and executing projects Financing for capacity building, policy and regulatory design, early stage transaction, and project financing Network to share information, knowledge and practices with other members 5

Process Establish energy baseline Knowledge base Determine RE options Understand RE impact RE transition planning RE project financing RE project deployment Create enabling policy environment Design energy market mechanisms Establish RE regulations Institutional framework Local capacity building Regional & international cooperation 6

Quick Scan Objective - Assess the current situation in terms of enabling conditions for RE deployment Gather available information and identify information gaps Identify priority areas for action Involve government and private sector players Progress - Ran for Mauritius, Bahamas, Fiji, New Caledonia, Kiribati, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu Ongoing for Barbados, Cook Islands, FSM, Nauru, Palau, RMI. Requested by Belize and St. Kitts and Nevis Timeline: complete assessment of SIDS partners before COP 21 7

Linkages to other IRENA activities Renewables Readiness Assessment Starting Antigua and Barbuda, the Bahamas Completed Kiribati, Grenada, Fiji, Marshall Islands, Vanuatu Grid stability Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Cook Islands, Palau, Samoa, Fiji Studies on tariff impact of RE Tonga Renewable Energy Roadmaps Roadmapping Baseline Report for Pacific SIDS, Nauru (GIZ, SPC), Cyprus, Mauritius (Ocean Energy), Cape Verde & Vanuatu (GIZ) 8

Abu Dhabi Development Fund Cuba 10 MW Solar (on-grid) USD 15 m St. Vincent and the Grenadines 15 MW Geothermal (ongrid) USD 15 m Ecuador 4MW Hydro mini-grid USD 5 m Mauritania 1 MW Wind (mini-grid) USD 5 m 1 MW Hybrid (Solar, wind, hydro) mini-grid USD 6 m Sierra Leone 6 MW Solar (on-grid) USD 9 m Mali 4 MW Solar PV diesel (mini-grid) USD 9 m Argentina 3 MW Hydro (mini-grid) USD 15 m Iran 5 MW Geothermal (mini-grid) USD 6 m Samoa 3 MW Bio-energy (on-grid) USD 7 m Maldives 1 MW Waste to energy (on-grid) USD 6 m First cycle projects = USD 41 million loans, USD 44 million co-finance Second cycle projects = USD 57 million loans, USD 102 million co-finance

Linkages to other IRENA activities Project Navigator Improve project development skills and increase the bankability of RET projects Sustainable Energy Marketplace Scale up investments to support initiation, development and financing of sustainable energy project GREIN 10

40 countries called on IRENA to host GREIN at the Malta Summit 2012 IRENA and UNWTO signed a Joint Statement at the Samoa Pathway 2014 11

OBJECTIVES Providing a platform for pooling knowledge and exchange of ideas among relevant institutions and authorities in islands, sharing best practice, challenges and lessons learnt, and seeking innovative solutions Assist in the formulation of business cases for renewables deployment, with the involvement of the private sector and civil society; Assessing relevant technologies, established and emerging, to identify those suitable for different island environments, and providing advice on technology choices; 12

GREIN s THEMATIC CLUSTERS http://grein.irena.org/default.aspx http://irena.org/globalatlas Activities under the SIDS LHI 13

Releva nce International tourism accounts for 30% of the world s exports of services and 6% of total exports, a contribution that is similar for both developed and emerging economies Transportation energy use accounts for about three quarters of total energy use Electricity use for A/C, water heating, lighting, desalination, electric appliances etc. Tourism is an energy intensive sector of Pacific SIDS 14

ISLAND TOURISM APPLICATIONS Study of Renewable Energy Opportunities for Island Tourism 2014 Technologies such as solar water heating, solar air conditioning, sea water air conditioning (SWAC) and photovoltaics can be practical and cost-effective for island hotels. Collation of best practices from SIDS Caribbean, Pacific, AIMS regions Capacity assessment of ESCOs in integrating RE in energy audits and recommendations Developing bankable projects and generating interest in investment 15

RE TECHNOLOGIES IN ISLAND TOURISM IRENA - 2014 Solar Water Heating Solar Air-Conditioning Seawater Air-Conditioning Photovoltaics UNWTO - 2011 Biomass Combined Heating and Power (CHP) Geothermal Energy Solar photovoltaic electricity systems Solar thermal energy Solar COMBI systems Solar thermal energy Solar COMBI+ systems Solar thermal energy Domestic Hot Water Systems (DHWS) Swimming Pools Wind energy Micro Hydro Power Deep Water Cooling 16

CASE STUDY: GRENADA TRUE BLUE BAY BOUTIQUE RESORT GRENADA Hotel size: 48 rooms RET: SWH: Hot water production 5,900(in liters per day), temperature 60( C) 18 units Capital cost: US$ 36, 000 Payback time: 1.91 years Savings: 41, 823 kwh (USD18, 820.35) (31.36 CO2 ton/annually) 17

ESCOSs ASSESSMENT: BAHAMAS Small hotels are eligible to access RE self-generation programme of banks Hotel Encouragement Act provides duty free entry of approved construction material, furnishings and fixtures for hotel development and presumably, sustainable energy technologies could qualify under this Act. Bahamas is a participant in the CHENACT-AP programme and small to medium sized hotels should benefit from the programme which will fund up to US$1 Million for participating hotels. CHENACT has already conducted 40 energy audits in Bahamain hotels. The IDB 2013-2017 country report indicated that only four financial institutions offered financial products which could fund RE and EE projects in the hotel sector The Caribbean Development (CDB) provided funded for the re-introduction of a solar installation and maintenance program at the Bahamas Vocational. 18

CASE STUDY: NOVOTEL SUVA LAMI BAY Site Visit on Friday, 13 th November 2015 2.30pm Planet 21 Initiative 7 Pillars, 21 Commitments Accor is committed to broadly and systematically deploying energy savings measures and to using renewable energies. Over 75% of the energy consumed by Accor is in its hotels, the vast majority of which have been equipped with energy-efficient light bulbs. Accor has developed a methodology called BOOST, has helped to reduce up to 25 % water and energy consumption By135 hotels around the world were equipped with solar panels to produce domestic hot water 172 hotels used biomass, geothermal and other renewable energies By 2015, 10% of hotels will use renewable energy COP21 partner hotel 19

Barriers to deployment of business case RE Lack of knowledge and capacity Lack of profitability compared to other investments e.g. energy efficiency is more profitable Reliability risk Hotel operators are often not owners uneven distribution of cost and benefits of RE investments Private sector engagement (technology and economics information, energy management standards, marketing arguments) Government or private sector action? Associations, travel agencies, hotel chains, operators? 20

THANK YOU Arieta Gonelevu Rakai Progra mme Officer, Isla nds IRENA Headquarters, Masdar City P.O. Box 236 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Tel: +97124179995 Mob: +97156 538 8243 ARakai@irena.org www.irena.org