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National Energy Efficiency Action Plan for Lebanon 2011-2015
By Dr. Joseph AL ASSADLebanese Center for Energy Conservation (LCEC)
ESCWA Energy Efficiency Workshop24-26 September 2012
Lebanon’s NEEAP includes 14 independent but interrelated nationalinitiatives.
3-Decentralized 2-Energy
NEAAP for Lebanon: 2011-2015
1-EE Lighting5-Public Street
Lighting13-ESCO’s
14-EE Standards and Labels
3-Decentralized PV/Wind
4-SWH
6-Wind
7-PV/CSP
8-Hydro
9-Geothermal
2-Energy Conservation Law
10-Building Code
11-Financing Mechanisms
12-Awareness and Capacity Building
2/31
• Implementing Agency: LCEC• Stakeholders: LCEC, EDL, IRI, MoF, LIBNOR, Retailers, Municipalities
• Distribution of 3 Million CFL’s• Coordination with the IRI to setup a testing facility• Launching of a nationwide awareness campaign
Initiative I: Banning the Import of Incandescent Lamps to Lebanon
Target Group: Residential Sector Budget: $7 Million
Reduction: 239 GWh saved/year
23.42 M$ saved/year
Source of Funding: GoL, Greek Grant, UNDP/CEDRO
Financial instruments: CDM, Financial Decentives on IL
• Local Media
• MEW national campaign
• Workshops
Indicators: CFL Import, IL Import, Residential electricity consumption
3/31
Initiative I: Banning the Import of Incandescent Lamps to Lebanon
• Design a monument to host 3M incandescent lamps• Finalize the distribution of the 3 million CFLs• Negotiate with CDM carbon credits purchaser• Put decentives on import of incandescent & incentives on CFL• Conduct a market survey• Ban import of incandescent by a governmental decree• Promote the use of LED lights
4/31
• Implementing Agency: GoL, Lebanese parliament, LCEC• Stakeholders: MEW, GoL, Lebanese parliament, LCEC, UNDP, GEF
• Draft of the energy law, national workshop 2010• Institutionalization of LCEC as an independent organization under MEW • LCEC building
Initiative II: Energy Conservation Law
Target Group: All Sectors private and public
Budget: $3.7 Million
Reduction:Source of Funding: UNDP, GEF
Financial instruments: Banks, GoL, carbon credits trading
Indicators:
5/31
Initiative II: Energy Conservation Law
• Discussion of the law by Parliament Energy Committee
• Adoption of the law
• Dedicate a piece of land owned by the MEW for the HQ of LCEC
• Start-up the construction of the LCEC building
• Finish the construction of the LCEC building
6/31
• Implementing Agency: UNDP/CEDRO, GoL, LCEC• Stakeholders: UNDP, MEW, MoF, EDL, EU
• 50 to 100 MW by 2015• Technical, marketing and financial support.• PV feasibility study and wind atlas (2011)
Initiative III: Promotion of decentralized power generation (PV & wind) in the residential and commercial sectors
Target Group: Residential, commercial, and agricultural sectors
Budget: $3.5 Million
Reduction: 131-263 GWh/year or 13 – 26 M$/year by 2015 Source of Funding: NEEREA, CEDRO (Wind Atlas)
Financial instruments: NEEREA (long term loans)
National Workshops and seminars
Indicators: Renewable energy penetration.
7/31
Initiative III: Promotion of decentralized power generation (PV & wind) in the residential and commercial sectors
• Launch micro-wind & PV pilot projects for public buildings
• Develop financial incentives on import of PV & wind equipment.
• Conduct PV & wind market surveys to identify barriers
• Amend construction law to ensure utilisation of solar energy
8/31
• Implementing Agency: LCEC• Testing Facility: LCEC - IRI• Stakeholders: LCEC, UNDP, Central Bank, Greek Government, IRI
• Promotion of SWH in buildings and institutions• Implementation of financing mechanisms to subsidize SWH complying with standards• 190,000 m2 2009-2014, 50,000m2/year until 2020
Initiative IV: SWH for Buildings & Institutions
Target Group: Residential & commercialsectors
Budget: $2.3-$3.8 Million
Reduction: 3.5MWh/year/unit
343$/year/unitSource of Funding: UNDP, Greek Govt, Chinese
Govt., NEEREA, Central Bank, and GoL.
Financial instruments: NEEREA (long term loans), donations & tax reduction
National Campaigns
Indicators: Installed surface, litres of hot water, Energy savings.
9/31
Initiative IV: SWH for Buildings & Institutions
• Complete the collective SWH market study
• Work on the accomplishment of the national yearly target (38000m2)
• Promotion of SWH to accomplish the minister’s goal of a SWH for each Lebanese home.
10/31
• Implementing Agency: MEW, LCEC• Stakeholders: MEW, UNDP/CEDRO, LCEC, GoL, Ministry of Public Works, Ministry of
Interior and Municipalities, CDR
• Distribution of 1500 Photocells/Timers• Distribution of 1000-2000 of autonomous PV lighting poles • Centralized PV lighting projects
Initiative V: Design & Implementation of a national strategy for efficient PSL in Lebanon
Target Group: Municipalities & Residential areas
Budget: $25 Million
Reduction: 18.6GWh/year ≈ $2M/yearSource of Funding: GoL, UNDP/CEDRO.
Financial instruments: NEEREA (long term loans)
Awareness campaign for municipalities
Indicators: Energy savings, PV generation, LED lamps imports., RE penetration
11/31
Initiative V: Design & Implementation of a national strategy for efficient PSL in Lebanon
• Launch the bid for the autonomous PV PSL poles.
• Complete the study for the centralized PV lighting station
• Work on the replacement of non efficient lamps in PSL
• Develop and implement different training and capacity building workshops
12/31
• Implementing Agency: LCEC, MEW, UNDP/CEDRO• Stakeholders: LCEC, MEW, UNDP/CEDRO, NEEREA, MoF, Central Bank, EDL and IPP
• 60-100MW by 2014• Regulatory and legal framework• Wind Atlas, World Bank feasibility study by GH.
Initiative VI: Electricity Generation from Wind Power
Target Group: Private utilities & buildings sector
Budget: $115-190 Million
Reduction: 120-200 GWh/year ≈
$12-20M/yearSource of Funding: UNDP/CEDRO, NEEREA,
Private Sector.
Financial instruments: Long term interest free loansAwareness campaign, Pilot projects
Indicators: Wind energy generation, renewable energy penetration
13/31
• Conduct a wind energy market survey to identify the barriers and obstacles
• Adopt a grid code to serve as an implementation decree
• Build the first wind farm in Lebanon by the Ministry of Energy and Water
Initiative VI: Electricity Generation from Wind Power
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and Water
• Build wind farms for power generation and launch IPP with the private sector to reach a capacity of 100-200 MW by 2014.
• Coordinate with the Ministry of Finance for the application of financial incentives on the import of wind energy equipment.
14/31
• Implementing Agency: LCEC, CDR, UNDP/CEDRO• Stakeholders: MoF, EDL
• 100-200 MW from PV and CSP farms• Regulatory and legal framework• Public buildings pilot projects
Initiative VII: Electricity Generation from Solar Energy
Target Group: IPP, residential and commercial buildings
Budget: $1.5 Million
Reduction: 263-526 GWh/year ≈
26-52M $ /yearSource of Funding: UNDP/CEDRO, International
Donors, Private Sector.
Financial instruments: Long term interest free loans, Financial Incentives
Awareness campaign, Pilot projects
Indicators: Solar energy generation, renewable energy penetration
15/31
Initiative VII: Electricity Generation from Solar Energy
• Finalize the prefeasibility study for PV farms and CSP farms by CEDRO.
• Apply of financial incentives on the import of PV equipment.
• Conduct a solar PV market survey to identify the barriers and obstacles.
• Adopt a grid code to serve as an implementation decree
16/31
• Implementing Agency: MEW, EDL, LCEC• Stakeholders: MEW, UNDP/CEDRO, IPP.
• Additional 120 MW through hydro and micro-hydro projects• Rehabilitation of existing plants• Hydro atlas for Lebanon
Initiative VIII: Hydro Power for Electricity Generation
Target Group: MEW, EDL, IPP, Municipalities.
Budget: $700 Million
Reduction: 140 GWh/year ≈
14 M $ /yearSource of Funding: Private Sector and International
Loans
Financial instruments: Long term interest free loans, Financial Incentives
Awareness campaign, Pilot projects
Indicators: hydro electricity generation, renewable energy penetration
17/31
• Rehabilitation of existing power plants to improve their
Initiative VIII: Hydro Power for Electricity Generation
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• Rehabilitation of existing power plants to improve their performance by an additional 20 to 30 MW
• New generation of around 10 MW through building two hydropower plants
• Add an additional set at Richmaya power plant with a capacity of 3MW
• Promotion of micro hydro and supporting small scale projects
• Build a national hydro power strategy for Lebanon18/31
• Implementing Agency: LCEC• Stakeholders: LCEC, MEW, UNDP/CEDRO, NEEREA, IPP.
• Reduce waste and benefit from waste to energy conversion• Biomass strategy for Lebanon finalized by UNDP/CEDRO• Investigation of geothermal potential in Lebanon.
Initiative IX: Geothermal, Waste to Energy, and Other Technologies
Target Group: Municipalities, Industrials.
Budget: $30-50Million for 15-25MW
Reduction: 6-10 M$/year Source of Funding: UNDP/CEDRO, NEEREA, CDM
Financial instruments: NEEREA
Awareness campaign, Pilot projects
Indicators: renewable energy penetration, geothermal energy production, biomass production
19/31
Initiative IX: Geothermal, Waste to Energy, and Other Technologies
• Finalize the biomass strategy for Lebanon
• Build waste to energy power generation units to reach 15-25MW
• Study of the potential of geothermal energy for electricity & thermal applications
• Estimation of the potential of isolated geothermal applications especially in HVAC and agriculture (heating greenhouses in winter)
20/31
• Implementing Agency: LCEC, Urban Planning Agency, UNDP• Stakeholders: OEA, LGBC, GEF, WB, IFC,USAID/Amideast.
• Standards for existing and new buildings• Review, update and promotion of the thermal standards for Lebanese buildings• Incorporation of these codes into law and practice
Initiative X: Building Code for Lebanon
Target Group: Building Sector Budget: $2.5 Million
Reduction: 815GWh/year ≈ 80M$/year Source of Funding: GEF, ADEME, WB, NEEREA, Amideast
Financial instruments: Interest free and long term loans
Published codes, workshops discussions
Indicators: building sector energy consumption, energy consumption patterns
21/31
• The UNDP and GEF to launch a 5-year project aiming to prepare and study the building code for Lebanon.
• The UNDP to assign an international consultant with a short-term mission to study the Lebanese situation and propose a project document for the Building Code project.
Initiative X: Building Code for Lebanon
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project document for the Building Code project.
• LCEC to conduct a workshop and a discussion group including involved parties and institutions to discuss the building code and thermal standards for Lebanon.
• LCEC to manage capacity building workshops for registered engineers and architects
22/31
• Implementing Agency: MoF, LCEC• Stakeholders: MoF, NEEREA, UNDP, Central Bank, LCEC, EU.
• Proper financing mechanisms for EE and RE projects• Financial incentives for the import and market spread of EE and RE products• Definition of fiscal and economic incentives.
Initiative XI: Financing Mechanisms and Incentives
Target Group: Residential Sector. Budget: $100Million (NEEREA)
Reduction: Source of Funding: MoF, NEEREA, Banking Sector
Financial instruments: Long term interest free loans, Carbon credits
Workshops & promotion campaigns
Indicators: renewable energy penetration, funded projects
23/31
Initiative XI: Financing Mechanisms and Incentives
• Keep coordinating the NEEREA in 2011 aiming to leverage 100 Million USD until 2015
• Provide a clear procedure for all carbon reducing projects (even to households) to sell their carbon credits
• Explore the potential for new lines of credit to be used for the financing of energy efficiency and renewable energy projects
24/31
• Implementing Agency: LCEC, MEW• Stakeholders: LCEC, MEW, UNDP, League of Arab States, MED-ENEC, MED-EMIP.
• Raise awareness about the importance of energy efficiency• Introduce energy efficient technologies and energy audit concepts• Analyze good practices to create skills and experience in energy efficient technologies.
Initiative XII: Awareness and Capacity Building
Target Group: Building and Industrial Sectors.
Budget: $1.5 Million
Reduction: Source of Funding: MEW, EU, MED-ENEC.
Awareness campaigns, pilot projects and standards and labels Indicators:
25/31
Initiative XII: Awareness and Capacity Building
• Launch pilot projects for public buildings at different locations
• Coordinate with the League of Arab States and the MED-ENEC to launch a regional energy efficiency awareness campaign
• Conduct seminars and awareness raising activities in schools and universities
26/31
• Implementing Agency: MEW, LCEC• Stakeholders: MEW, LCEC, NEEREA, UNDP, ESCO companies, private sectors, banks.
• Help and promote ESCOs.• Provide financial, fiscal and technical incentives• Promote energy efficiency in the building and industrial sectors.
Initiative XIII: Paving the Way for Energy Audit and ESCO Business
Target Group: Building and Industrial Sectors.
Budget: $9.7 Million
Reduction: 38 GWh/year ≈ 3.8M$/year Source of Funding: NEEREA, CEDRO, Banks.
Indicators: energy consumption in building and industrial sectors
Financial instruments: NEEREA
Promotion campaigns and Capacity Building Programs
27/31
Initiative XIII: Paving the Way for Energy Audit and ESCO Business
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• Offer trainings, workshops, and seminars on energy audit activities and procedures to engineers, technicians, bankers, and developers.
• Set governmental buildings as example and audit all their facilities and study transforming some of them into green buildings.
• Follow up on the energy conservation law that indicates mandatory energy audits for big facilities with high energy consumption
28/31
• Implementing Agency: LCEC• Stakeholders: MEW, LCEC, MoF., LIBNOR.
• Promotion of the use of energy efficient equipment in households and commercial buildings (CFL, LED, AC units, Fridges)
• Establishing a national energy efficiency standard.
Initiative XIV: Promotion of Energy Efficient Equipment
Target Group: Household & commercial buildings.
Budget:
Reduction: 38 GWh/year ≈ 3.8M$/year Source of Funding: International Funds.
Indicators: energy consumption in the building sector
Financial instruments: Financial incentives and decentives
Promotion campaigns
29/31
Initiative XIV: Promotion of Energy Efficient Equipment
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• Coordinate with the Ministry of Finance on the possibility of financial “decentives” on the import of incandescent lamps and of financial incentives on the import of CFLs
• Start an awareness raising strategy to promote the use of electrical equipment with high performance rating
• Issue a list of electrical appliances with the necessity to develop energy efficiency norms and standards
30/31
Thank You!
The Lebanese Center for Energy Conservation (LCEC)Ministry of Energy and Water- Corniche du Fleuve- First Floor- Room 303
Telephone: 01-56910101-565108
Email: energy@lcecp.org.lb
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