Regional Energy Efficiency Policy Recommendations for Latin America and the Caribbean

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Regional Energy Efficiency Policy Recommendations for Latin America and the Caribbean David Morgado Energy Analyst Energy Efficiency in Emerging Economies (E4) VI Diálogo Político sobre Eficiencia Energética en América Latina y el Caribe 29-30th October 2015

Background 25 Energy Efficiency Policy Recommendations for G8 Countries was published in 2008 and updated in 2011 Need to adapt these to regional and cultural contexts: Arab-Southern and Eastern Mediterranean Region (Arab-SEMED) 2014 Southeast Asia Region 2014 Latin America and the Caribbean - 2015

Regional Energy Efficiency Policy Recommendations Available for free at www.iea.org/topics/energyefficiency/publications/energyefficiencypolicyrecommendations/

Energy Efficiency Policy Recommendations for Latin America and the Caribbean Objective: Support government stakeholders in prioritising and implementing energy efficiency policies for their countries Discussions and reviews: V Energy Efficiency Policy Dialogue in Peru (October 2014) Regional Sustainable Energy Training Week for Latin America in Chile (November 2014) Draft report send out for review (March 2015) Inputs: + 50 energy efficiency experts contributed and shared their views on opportunities, market barriers, and policy needs for the region

Energy Efficiency Experts from the region: Supporting Organisations: UN ECLAC Peru (MEM) Regional Organisations: ADEME CAF GIZ IDB OLADE OAS World Bank Countries & Territories: Argentina Aruba Brazil Bolivia Chile Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Grenada Jamaica Mexico Panama Paraguay Peru Santa Lucia Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela

The set of policy recommendations presented here represent an outstanding input to the UN ECLAC s Energy Efficiency Regional Policy Dialogues and to our member states, with a view to improving the overall energy efficiency governance frameworks in the region United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean

20 Recommendations across 5 Sectors 1. Cross Sectoral (Políticas Transversales) 2. Buildings (Edificaciones) 3. Lighting, Appliances and Equipment (Alumbrado, Aparatos y Equipos) 4. Transport (Transporte) 5. Industry (Industria)

Cross-Sectoral 1. Designate lead institutions for planning, coordinating and implementing, and monitoring energy efficiency policies and programmes 2. Establish regular energy efficiency data collection and indicators 3. Remove inefficient energy subsidies 4. Stimulate investment in energy efficiency 5. Develop information and awareness campaigns and educational programmes

Source: Source:ADB ADB

Buildings 6. Improve the energy performance of building components and systems 7. Improve building energy performance 8. Implement energy labels, certificates or disclosure of energy consumption 9. Aim for net-zero energy consumption in buildings

Source: ADB

Lighting, Appliances and Equipment 10. Implement mandatory Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS) and energy labels for lighting, appliances and equipment 11. Phase-out least efficient products 12. Engage in regional collaboration and harmonisation of standards and testing procedures 13. Promote market transformation policies

Source: ADB

Transport 14. Improve transport system planning and efficiency 15. Implement mandatory vehicle efficiency standards and labelling 16. Promote fuel-efficient non-engine components through standards and test procedures 17. Enhance vehicle operational efficiency

OECD/IEA 2015 Source: ADB

Industry 18. Promote energy management and energy efficiency projects 19. Promote high-efficiency industrial equipment and systems 20. Stimulate the development of energy efficiency products and services for small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs)

Priority Recommendations Strongly recommended to provide foundation for national energy efficiency strategy Sector Recommendations Designate lead institutions for planning, coordinating, implementing, and monitoring energy efficiency policies and programmes Cross- Sectoral Establish regular energy efficiency data collection and indicators Remove inefficient energy subsidies

Priority Recommendations Recommended for immediate adoption by all governments in the region Sector Cross- Sectoral Lighting, Appliances & Equipment Industry Recommendations Stimulate investment in energy efficiency Develop information and awareness campaigns and educational programmes Implement mandatory MEPS and labels for appliances and equipment Phase-out least efficient products Engage in regional collaboration and harmonisation of testing procedures Promote energy management and energy efficiency projects Promote high-efficiency industrial equipment and systems

Thank you David.Morgado@iea.org