bringing energy efficiency to the developing world

Post on 19-Jan-2015

190 Views

Category:

Documents

2 Downloads

Preview:

Click to see full reader

DESCRIPTION

"Bringing Energy Efficiency to the Developing World" by Benoit Le Bot of the UNDP regional center Dakar - Presented at the Australian Summer Study on Energy Efficiency & Decentralised Energy, Feb 2013

TRANSCRIPT

Bringing Energy Efficiency to the Developing World

Benoit LebotBenoit.lebot@undp.org

2nd Summer Study of the A2SESydney, 28 February 2013

© The Energy Resource Institute

GHG Emissions

GHG Concentration

GHG Sinks (Sequestration)

450 ppm ~+2°C

32 Gtons CO2 /year

15 Gtons CO2 /year

1

2

3

4

Trend in Green House Gases

Low Carbon Path

Change Behavior

Energy EfficiencyRenewable Energy

REDD & Sequestration

Today

Tomorrow

Four wedges for a low carbon development path

Prof. Kaya

(World Summit 1992)

GHG =GHGTOE

TOEX

GDPGDP

X POPPOP

X

Greenhouse Gas

Emission=

Carbon ContainEnergy x x Wealthx Population

Prof. Kaya

(World Summit 1992)

GHG =GHGTOE

TOEX

GDPGDP

X POPPOP

X

1/2 = x1/3 1/2 xby 2050

3%/year 2%/year

2 x 3/2

2007 2050

Today World Average

South4.2 tCO2eq/Cap

North16.1 tCO2eq/Cap

2050Target50%

Global Emissions

CO2/Cap/year UNDP HDR Objective for 2050:• In the north, - 80% in emissions•In the south, - 20% in emissions

2020

Pathway towards a 2°C Global Warming

A pressing need for global GHG mitigation

8

NAMANationally AppropriateMitigationActions

www.sustainableenergyforall.org

© The Energy Resource Institute

Sustainable Energy for AllEnergy transforms our life, our economies, our planet.

www.sustainableenergyforall.org

SE4ALL initiative will mobilize global action to supports three interlinked objectives to be reached by 2030:

• Ensuring universal access to modern energy services

• Doubling the global rate of improvement in energy efficiency

• Doubling the share of renewable energy

Special Issues related to Developing Countries

• Remove $ subsidies on conventional energy

• Urban Population to double by 2030 in numerous developing countries

Embed EE in new Infrastructures: transport, buildings, network

Design Energy network to decentralized Renewable Energy

EE building codesSynergism between Adaptation & Mitigation 12

Special Issues related to Developing Countries

• Power outage is an extra complication to EE

• Decentralized Energy Systems: Opportunity for advanced energy efficiency

• Example: Combining PV with the most advanced EE design in refrigeration systems

14

In conclusion

• EE needs to be brought to the international Climate Change debate & communities

• 2014-2024 the UN Decade of Sustainable Energy for All

• 2015, COP20 in Paris: our chance for bringing EE on top of the CC & development agenda

15

top related