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International: Renewable Energy in Asia and
the Pacific: A Status Report
Asia Clean Energy Forum
Christine Lins [email protected] Secretary of REN21 www.ren21.net
Manila, June 4, 2012
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REN21 Renewables Global Status Report
Launch on June 11, 2012 along with UNEPs Global trends in RE investment
Team of over 400 Contributors, researchers & reviewers worldwide
Lead author (Janet Sawin) & Chapter authors
Regional Contributors
Technology contributors & Rural energy contributors
REN21 Secretariat research support team
The report features:
Global Market Overview, Investment Flows, Industry Trends,
Policy Landscape, Rural Renewable Energy
All renewable energy technologies
Sectors: power, heating/cooling, transport
NO analysis, potentials, forecasting www.ren21.net/GSR
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Renewable Energy in the World
RE supplied an estimated 17% of global final energy consumption
UN Secretary Generals goal : doubling the share of renewable energy in the
global energy mix by 2030Renewable energy continued to grow strongly despite policy uncertainty insome countries, the geography of renewables is expanding as prices fall andpolicies spread
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Global Market Overview Power Markets
Renewables accounted for nearlyhalf of the estimated 208GW of newelectric capacity installed in 2011
Renewable electric power capacityworldwide reached 1,360 GW (+8%)
in 2011Non hydro renewables exceeded390GW, a 24% increase over 2010
Renewable energy comprised morethan 25% of global powergeneration capacity
20.3% of global electricity wasproduced from renewable energy
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Global Market Overview Heating/Cooling and Transport Markets
Heating and Cooling
Transition towards the use of larger systems, increasing use of CHPand district schemes.
Growing trend to use solar resources to generate process heat forindustry. Solar hot water used in over 200 million households andcommercial buildings. Over 50% of these being in China.
Transport
RE used in form of electricity, hydrogen, biogas, liquid biofuels.Liquid biofuels provided 3% of global road transport fuel in 2011.
Electric transport is being tied directly with renewable energythrough policy directives in many countries.
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Industry Trends
RE industry saw continued growth in manufacturing, sales and installation
Remarkable growth in the biogas industry, especially in EuropeCost reductions (especially in PV and onshore wind) contributed to growth
Changing policy landscape in many countries industry uncertainties,declining policy support, international financial crisis and barriers to trade
Trends:
Diversification in to new marketsIndustry consolidation Emergence of increasingly vertically integrated supply chainsManufacturers expanding into project development
Worldwide jobs in renewable energy industries exceeded 5 million in 2011;clustered primarily in bioenergy and solar hot water industries.
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Investment Flows
Total global investment in RE jumped in2011to a record of $257 billion , up 17%
from 2010.This is 6 times the level of investment in2004 and 94% more than the totalinvestment in RE in 2007
Total investment exceeds
$267 billion including estimated $10billion (unreported) invested insolar hot water
~$282 billion including the $25billion invested in large hydropower(>50 MW)
Despite the rise in investment, the rate of growth of investment was below the 37%rise in investment from 2009 to 2010.
Source: UNEP/Bloomberg: Global Trends in Renewable EnergyInvestment 2011
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The top 5 countries for total investment in 2011 were China ,USA, Germany, Italy and India.
Investment in RE in China went up by 17% in 2011
Investment in RE in India went up by 62% in 2011
$21 billion were invested in renewable energy in the AsiaOceania region (excluding India and China)
The Asia Oceania region grew at 15% in 2011
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Policy Targets for RE in Asia Pacific
Examples of successful policy measures
taken in 2011 include:Targets: India targeted the addition of 130MW of off-grid capacity in 2011
Heating and Cooling: South Korearequired all public buildings larger than3000m 2 to generate at least 10% of total heat demand through RE
Transport: China is a significant part of the mandate calling for 220billion litersof biofuel by 2022
Labelling: Japan introduced the Greenheat Certification Programme in 2010for solar thermal, adding biomass in2011
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Rural Renewable Energy in Asia Pacific
Electricity Access by Region
Countries such as Bangladesh,Afghanistan, Myanmar, and Pakistancontinue to experience very low ratesof rural electrification and to relylargely on traditional biomass
Philippines expanded its existingRural Electrification Programme in2011 with the goal of achieving 90%household electrification by 2017
In Iran the Power Ministry, haselectrified more than 233 householdswith decentralised PV systems.
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Rural Renewable Energy in Asia Pacific
In Nepal, KfW are implementing
programmes financing 250,000biogas plants, benefiting morethan 1 million people in ruralareas.
In Bangladesh, more than 3
million people have receivedclean cookstoves through aprogramme implemented by thegovernment and financed by theWorld Bank and IDC Ltd.
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