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Energy Challenges in Latin America and the Caribbean by 2030
Belize
Ryan Cobb
Energy Officer
Panama, Panama
September, 2016
Total Primary Energy Supply (TPES) in 2015
Hydro 5,42% Biomass
21,93% Solar 0,01%
Wood 6,11%
Natural Gas 0,52%
Crude Oil 3,28%
LFO 0,00%
Kerosene 3,83%
Diesel 23,92%
Gasoline 22,91%
LPG 6,21%
CFE 5,86%
Where we got our primary energy from in 2015
RE: 33.5%
Hydro 235.936 MWh
35,06%
Biomass 135.352 MWh
20,11%
Diesel 27.047 MWh
4,02%
Natural Gas 3.181 MWh
0,47%
CFE 255.015 MWh
37,89%
Crude Oil 15.804 MWh
2,35%
Solar 629 MWh
0,09%
Gross Electricity Generation by Primary Fuel (2015)
RE: 55.3% FF: 6.9%
Effi
cien
t En
ergy
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Dramatically lower energy intensities compared to business-as-usual (BAU) in Transport, Industry, Residential & Commercial Buildings, and Public Buildings & Lighting
Ren
ewab
le E
ner
gy (
RE)
Shift the energy matrix for Electricity, Heat and Mechanical power away from fossil fuels
Cle
an P
rod
uct
ion
(C
P) Upgrade
production systems using the output from Agriculture and Forestry for the co-production of Food, Feed, Fibre, Chemicals and Fuel (including electricity & heat)
Solids -Pellets, Charcoal
Gas - Biogas, Syngas
Liquids – Ethanol, Pyrolysis Liquids, Bio-diesel
Go
vern
ance
Enhancing National Capacity in Clean Energy and Clean Production. In
fras
tru
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re
Universal access to affordable, modern energy services, including having a resilient grid.
Five-(5) Pillars - Belize Sustainable Energy Roadmap 2030
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1,200
1,400
GWh
Hydro Small Hydro Biomass Anaerobic Digestion Landfill Gas Diesel Heavy Fuel Oil WindUtility Solar PV Solar PV Distributed Wind/Storage CFE
The potential: unrealized EE and RE can save money, increase energy security, and reduce CO2 emissions
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Energy efficiency (all sectors) -24% vs. BAU
RE as a share of gross generation 89% (vs.43% BAU)
Savings BZ$ (NPV) 524M
CO2 avoided (million tons) 2.4
BAU Demand
NSES core strategy: electricity exports
NSES Demand
CREATING AN ENABLING ENVIRONMENT FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY (MARKET TRANSFORMATION
TOOLKIT)
Rational Energy
End-Use
Financial/Market Mechanisms
Energy Standards &
Labels
Monitoring, Verification & Enforcement
Human & Technical Capacity
Awareness & Outreach
Applied Research
Effi
cien
t En
ergy
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Ren
ewab
le E
ner
gy (
RE)
√Two-(2) hydroelectric facilities and a utility-scale PV facility have been selected for supply contracts.
√When all three-(3) are fully functional RE in the electricity mix will grow 12% in 2020.
Cle
an P
rod
uct
ion
(C
P) √Two-(2)
sugarcane processing facilities have been selected for supply contracts.
√When both are fully functional the bagasse in electricity mix will grow 27%; sugarcane in TPES will double, and Belize’s 2020 target for biofuels production will be met.
Go
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ance
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Request for Proposal – RFPEG2013
www.olade.org/semana-energia-sostenible
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