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ExCo 05 // 20-22 September 2011 Author Present ation C E M 0 2 F e b r u a r y 1 5 , 2 0 1 1 Amit Bando Executive Director, IPEEC IPEEC: Promoting EE Technologies C l e a n E n e r g i e s a n d E n e r g y E f f i c i e n t T e c h n o l o g i e s ( C 3 E ) O c t o b e r 4 t h , 2 0 1 1 , S e v i l l e

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Transcript of G20 Workshop Session ii

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ExCo 05 // 20-22 September 2011IPEEC is an Autonomous Entity

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The IPEEC Secretariat is located in Paris, France

Members account for over 75% of world GDP and energy use.

Italy

Russia

Japan

Republic of KoreaChina

India

Australia

GermanyUnited

KingdomFrance

Canada

USA

Mexico

Brazil

EU

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ExCo 05 // 20-22 September 2011Government Action: Japan’s Top

Runner Program

Energy conservation law prescribes energy efficiency standards for appliances/vehicles Standards - set higher than the best

performance value of each product currently on sale in the market (pull)

Standard setting takes into account technological development 21 products are included Low technology products are phased out

(push)

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Government Action: Japan’s

Top Runner Program

(continued)Example: passenger vehicle standards were set in

1999 Target: By 2010, fuel economy improvement

would be 22.8% Fuel economy of passenger vehicles improved

by 22.8% during 1999-2005Example: air conditioners saw EE improvement of

67.4% between 1999-2004 Companies utilized technologies that they may

otherwise have waited to commercialize Improved consumer and retailer awareness –

using labels, etc. - accelerated pace of market penetration

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Government Action: USA’s

Refrigerator

Standards, Labels & Incentives

Program

Between 1945 and 2010, the average refrigerator volume has increased from 8 cubic ft. to 21 cubic ft.

Government action on standards, labels and incentives led to sustained EE improvement During 1945-1978 the annual energy used by a

typical refrigerator quadrupled In 1978, refrigerator standards were introduced in

California – other states followed Since 1978, the annual energy used by a typical

refrigerator has declined steadily - reached 1945 levels in 2010 This has not interrupted the long-term decline in real

purchase price – declined from $1,000 to $600 (2009$) 5

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Government Action: USA’s

Refrigerator

Standards Labels & Incentives

Program (continued)

Government action on Standards, Labels and Incentives has accelerated the decline in life cycle costs (LCC) of refrigerators During 1945-1978, refrigerator LCC remained

steady at $5,000 (2009$) During 1978-2010, refrigerator LCC declined

steadily to $1,000 ((2009$)

Government action has led to savings of about $20 billion/year in 2010 and $300 billion cumulative since 1978

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Basic research

Technologyjourney

Applied research Early demonstration Full demonstration Marketed product Warranted product

Proofof...Principle Concept Validity Viability Value Quality

Individual innovators

Companyjourney

Small group: start-up/unit in a company

Medium-size operation Large scale operation

Owncapital Venturecapital Revenues Prof it

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Demonstration& sample distribution

Market journey

Early adopters & niches Rational economic purchase Technology& market evaluation

Awareness Positivepotential Marketpull Feedback

General regulation

Regulation journey

General regulation Specific regulation General regulation General regulation

Negativeoftenunintended Neutral Positive Positive Neutral orpositive

Transition Technologies, Productsand Services Follow Parallel Journeys

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ExCo 05 // 20-22 September 2011IPEEC – Platform for Capacity Building

Worldwide Energy Efficiency Action through Capacity Building and Training: facilitates the creation, improvement and implementation of energy efficiency policy-making capacity in developing & emerging economies.

Improving Policies through Energy Efficiency Indicators: is exploring the problems associated with designing and using appropriate methodologies for developing energy efficiency indicators.

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Developing IPEEC workshop agenda

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Use questionnair

e, surveys and focus groups to inventory task group

resources to be adapted

for workshop

Finance

Utilities

Industry

Indicators

Sustainable Cities

Appliances Determine country &

sector needsDefine format,

activities and contents of workshop, via inputs

from stakeholders

Establish links to other

relevant initiatives & resources

Event

IPEEC Task force

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ExCo 05 // 20-22 September 2011Policy Assistance Network (PAN)

Strengthen energy efficiency policy design and implementation through action plans developed during the workshop.

Sustain the capacity building initiatives of each training event.

Support intra and inter regional cooperation through peer learning and dialogue.

Promote establishment of regional knowledge management hubs that leverage existing regional and IPEEC Task Group resources to disseminate capacity building content. 

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Thank you

For more information, contact the IPEEC Secretariat:

Amit Bando, Executive Director: [email protected]

9 rue de la Federation, 75739 Paris Cedex 15, France

www.ipeec.org

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