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National energy efficiency policy of the GMS countries
Effective energy efficiency policy implementation targeting “New Modern Energy CONsumers” in the Greater Mekong Subregion
International Dissemination Workshop17 September 2015
Bangkok
Funded by UK Research Councils’ Energy Program, the department for International Development (DFID) and the Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC), and
managed by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)
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National energy efficiency policy
Effective energy efficiency policy implementation targeting “New Modern Energy CONsumers” in the Greater Mekong Subregion
1. What have been done so far in improve energy efficiency in national policy level?
2. What are the lesson learnt from implementing energy efficiency policy from the past to present?
National energy efficiency policy in Myanmar
Effective energy efficiency policy implementation targeting “New Modern Energy CONsumers” in the Greater Mekong Subregion
Ms. Aye Kay Khaing SoeEnergy Efficiency and Conservation Division, Ministry of Industry
International Dissemination Workshop17 September 2015, Bangkok
Funded by UK Research Councils’ Energy Program, the department for International Development (DFID) and the Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC), and managed by the Engineering and
Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)
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Energy efficiency policy(1)
Effective energy efficiency policy implementation targeting “New Modern Energy CONsumers” in the Greater Mekong Subregion
• Vision Statement– The Energy Policy outlines the following goals – “energy security”, “affordable and
reliable energy supply”; poverty reduction”; “increase foreign exchange earnings”– EE&C can address the goals by:
• Reducing national energy demand through DSM programs– Promoting high efficiency appliances– Promoting fuel switching to renewable resources – electric hot water to solar systems– Adoption of efficient cooking methods – fuel efficient stoves, LPG
• Core Values of Energy Efficiency– Economic value – increased competitiveness in Industrial sector through adoption
of efficient technologies lower production costs increase turn-over lower prices for end-users
– Social Values – improved living standards of consumers through the adoption of EE technologies (lighting, refrigeration, cooling, cooking etc) lower bills higher disposable income
– Environmental Values – reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from power plants, industrial processes and biomass in households preservation of natural forest resources in Myanmar
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Energy efficiency policy (2)
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Overall Policy Goal for EE
SectorWeighted
Average Saving Potential (%)
Achievable Target by
2020
(%)
EE Policy Target –
2020 (%)
Achievable Target by
2025
(%)
EE Policy Target –
2025 (%)
Achievable Target by
2030
(%)
EE Policy Target –
2030 (%)
Industry 8.84% 40 3.54 60 5.31 75 6.63
Commercial / Public 4.97% 40 1.99 60 2.98 80 3.98
Residential 9.70% 55 5.36 70 6.82 80 7.80
Other 1.7% 40 0.68 60 1.02 80 1.36
Total 25.26% 11.7 16.1 19.77
EE Policy Targets 12 16 20
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Energy efficiency policy (3)
Effective energy efficiency policy implementation targeting “New Modern Energy CONsumers” in the Greater Mekong Subregion
1. Introduce Energy Auditor & Energy Manager certification programs
2. UNIDO Program – Improvement of Industrial Energy Efficiency
3. Establishment of an Energy Efficiency Building Code
4. Promotion of renewable energy systems in buildings
5. Introduce EE performance standards and labeling for appliances
6. Testing and certification facilities for appliances
7. Introduction of incentives for EE equipment
8. Phasing out of inefficient appliances from the market
9. Promote efficient biomass cook stoves
10. Conduct of regular EE awareness campaigns in national media
Some EE Proposed Activities
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Challenges and lessons learnt from policy implementation
Effective energy efficiency policy implementation targeting “New Modern Energy CONsumers” in the Greater Mekong Subregion
1. Conducted survey for energy consumption of end-user was difficult to get reliable
data.
2. This reliable consumption data are very important to formulate the regulation
3. Human Resource and Capacity Building is too weak to implement EE proposed
activities.
4. Budget limitation for program implementation
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Final remark(Way forward)
Effective energy efficiency policy implementation targeting “New Modern Energy CONsumers” in the Greater Mekong Subregion
1. The comprehensive energy database is need to establish.
2. Law and Regulations need to be develop carefully and urgently.
3. The capacity of the stakeholders who are responsible will be built up.
4. International and National Organizations will be more cooperated.
5. Coordination amongst multiple agencies responsible is need to promote for EE policies and Implementation
6. Financial mechanism shall be created for implementation of EE activities.
7. Public awareness is needed to implement frequently along with the EE promotion activities.
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National energy efficiency policy in Cambodia
Effective energy efficiency policy implementation targeting “New Modern Energy CONsumers” in the Greater Mekong Subregion
Mr. Lieng VuthyNew and Renewable Energy Department, Ministry of Mines and Energy
International Dissemination Workshop17 September 2015, Bangkok
Funded by UK Research Councils’ Energy Program, the department for International Development (DFID) and the Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC), and managed by the Engineering and
Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)
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Energy efficiency policy (1)
Effective energy efficiency policy implementation targeting “New Modern Energy CONsumers” in the Greater Mekong Subregion
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Energy efficiency policy (2)
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Cambodia 2
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Challenges and lessons learnt from policy implementation
Effective energy efficiency policy implementation targeting “New Modern Energy CONsumers” in the Greater Mekong Subregion
Information of EE from various institutions
Draft of National Policy, Strategy and Action Plan on EE
Cooperation between concern EE program and projects
Technical and Financial support from institution.
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Final remark
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Update and finalize draft of National Policy,Strategy and
Action Plan on EE in Cambodia
Cooperation EE standard and labeling with AJEEP and
KEMCO (KEA)
Establish laws and regulations to enforce EE
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National Energy Efficiency Policy in Lao PDR
Effective energy efficiency policy implementation targeting “New Modern Energy CONsumers” in the Greater Mekong Sub-region
Dr. Seumkham ThoummavongsaInstitute of Renewable Energy Promotion, Ministry of Energy and Mines
International Dissemination Workshop17 September 2015, Bangkok
Funded by UK Research Councils’ Energy Program, the department for International Development (DFID) and the Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC), and managed by the Engineering and
Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)
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I. Overview of Energy Consumption
Effective energy efficiency policy implementation targeting “New Modern Energy CONsumers” in the Greater Mekong Subregion
Fuel
Wood
56%
Fuel Oil
24%
Electricity
12%
Charcoal
5%
Coal
3.00%Industria
l 9%Agriculture
2%
Residentia
l
52%
Transpor
t
23%
Commercial
14%
Energy Consumption By Type Energy Consumptions By Sectors
Primary Energy Consumption in Lao PDR by 2013 (MEM)
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II. Status of Energy Efficiency and Conservation
Effective energy efficiency policy implementation targeting “New Modern Energy CONsumers” in the Greater Mekong Subregion
The National EE&C Policy towards 2030, aiming to achievethe following goal:
- Reduction of national energy demand by 10% (year 2030)
- Annual growth rate for energy consumption contained to 3.5% from 4% atpresent;
- Cutting the energy consumption level by around 1% per year on average
- GHG reduction
4 areas to focus:
• Industry
• Residential sector
• Commercial and office Building
• Transportation
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III. Challenges to implement EE&C Policy in residential sector
Effective energy efficiency policy implementation targeting “New Modern Energy CONsumers” in the Greater Mekong Subregion
• Lack of laws, regulation and nation standard on
EE&C
• Poor public awareness on EE&C,
• Lack of information on available efficient
technologies and knowledge on energy savings
potential for residential sector,
• Inadequate financial incentives,
• Insufficient funding support for EE&C
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IV. Future plans
Effective energy efficiency policy implementation targeting “New Modern Energy CONsumers” in the Greater Mekong Subregion
To announce and implement National EE&Cpolicy
To draft and issue Prime Minister Decrees onEE&C Promotion
To Develop EE&C strategy and action plan toward2030
EE&C Capacity building
Development of National standards: Building Energycode, electric appliances labeling, …
Initiate and implement some first pilot projects
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National Energy Efficiency Policy in Viet Nam
Effective energy efficiency policy implementation targeting “New Modern Energy CONsumers” in the Greater Mekong Subregion
Ngo Thi To NhienInternational Dissemination Workshop
17 September 2015, Bangkok
Funded by UK Research Councils’ Energy Program, the department for International Development (DFID) and the Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC), and managed by the Engineering and
Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)
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Vietnam Energy Efficiency and Conservation Program (VNEEP)
Effective energy efficiency policy implementation targeting “New Modern Energy CONsumers” in the Greater Mekong Subregion
Objective: To promote Energy Efficiency and Energy Savings in energy intensive prioritized sectors:
• Industry
• Commercial, Office and Residential Buildings
• Transportation
Expected energy savings:
• 2006 – 2010: 3 – 5% of total energy consumption
• 2011 – 2015: 5 – 8% of total energy consumption
(in comparison with the business as-usual scenario without EE improvements in social economic forecast)
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Energy Efficiency Policy
Effective energy efficiency policy implementation targeting “New Modern Energy CONsumers” in the Greater Mekong Subregion
Law on Energy Saving and Efficiency (No. 50/2010/QH12): Enforced since 1st January 2011. Provides regulations:
1) Energy labels; 2) EE requirements in building codes and construction practices; 3) Requirements for key utilities to offer EE plans;... 4) Energy efficiency standards for appliances, equipment, technology
and products;
Decision 28/2014/QĐ-TTg on 7 April 2014 (effective from 1 June 2014), provided subsides for the poor or low income households equivalent to 30 kWh/month. The amount depends on the average retail price set according to a formula by the Government.
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Average retail price (VND/kWh) Average retail price (USD cent/kWh)
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Energy Efficiency Policy
Effective energy efficiency policy implementation targeting “New Modern Energy CONsumers” in the Greater Mekong Subregion
Law on Energy Saving and Efficiency (No. 50/2010/QH12): Enforced since 1st January 2011. Provides regulations:
1) Energy labels; 2) EE requirements in building codes and construction practices; 3) Requirements for key utilities to offer EE plans;... 4) Energy efficiency standards for appliances, equipment, technology
and products;
Decision 28/2014/QĐ-TTg on 7 April 2014 (effective from 1 June 2014), provided subsides for the poor or low income households equivalent to 30 kWh/month. The amount depends on the average retail price set according to a formula by the Government.
Distribution of electricity consumption by urban/rural income deciles (%)
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New EE standards
Effective energy efficiency policy implementation targeting “New Modern Energy CONsumers” in the Greater Mekong Subregion
• 7/2013: • AC: 68% of air conditioners is correct labeled and 36% of A/Cs displaying 4-5 stars
energy label for better EE from 15-30%;• Fluorescent ballast: 28% of ballasts display the endorsement label for the better
energy performance from 20-30% of ballasts in the market;• Motor: 103 motors models display endorsement label for the better energy
performance of 6%;• Fan : 38% of products correctly labeled, of which 96% of labeled fans display 4-5
stars energy label for better EE of 15-20%;• CFL : 50% of CFLs display endorsement label for the better energy performance of
5%; • Rice cooker : 50% of product correctly labeled of which 48% of labeled ones display
the 4-5 stars energy label for better EE of 15-20%;• 1/2014:
• Refrigerator, 609 models of refrigerators granted certification for energy labels; • Air conditioner, 60 models of air conditioner granted certification for energy labels.
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Challenges and lessons learnt from policy implementation
Effective energy efficiency policy implementation targeting “New Modern Energy CONsumers” in the Greater Mekong Subregion
The major challenge for implementing energy efficiency policies in Vietnam
• Low electricity price
• High price of energy labelling products
• Fake goods (fake EE label…)
Lessons learnt
• Monitoring and evaluation of policies’ impact
• Prepare finance resource to implementation policies.
• Increase the energy efficiency in the lighting sector.
• Active minimum energy performance standards (MEPS) and associated
labelling.
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Final remark
Effective energy efficiency policy implementation targeting “New Modern Energy CONsumers” in the Greater Mekong Subregion
• Develop a specific measures for achieving its goal of improving energy consumption efficiency
• Strong energy efficiency requirements in building codes are in place.
• Develop policies promoting passive-energy houses.
• Full implementation of building certification is in place.
• Should organize campaign on “Green products” politicians elected (national & regional level), policy makers, economic players, especially for retailers and users.
• Continue develop “Standby power requirements”.
• Continue support for development of national test procedures and measurement standards.
National energy efficiency policy in Thailand
Effective energy efficiency policy implementation targeting “New Modern Energy CONsumers” in the Greater Mekong Subregion
Pornuma HarabutraDSM and Planning Division, Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand
International Dissemination Workshop17 September 2015, Bangkok
Funded by UK Research Councils’ Energy Program, the department for International Development (DFID) and the Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC), and managed by the Engineering and
Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)
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Source:
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Effective energy efficiency policy implementation targeting “New Modern Energy CONsumers” in the Greater Mekong Subregion
Compulsory Program Voluntary Program Complementary Program
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031 2032 2033 2034 2035 20362036
Source:
Energy Efficiency Plan (EEP)
Measures Measures Measures
• Energy Efficiency resources Standards (EERS)EGAT, MEA, PEA
• Energy Conservation Promotion Act, Ministerial Decree
• Designated Buildings/Factories
• Government Buildings, New Buildings
• Machinery, Appliances, Automobiles
• Capacity buildings on human resources; research grant, scholarships, energy experts dev.
• Attitude creation; PR and campaign
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Effective energy efficiency policy implementation targeting “New Modern Energy CONsumers” in the Greater Mekong Subregion
1) Air Conditioners 2) Refrigerators 3) Self-ballasted lamps 4) Single-capped fluorescent lamps 5) Double-capped fluorescent lamps 6) 3-Phase motors 7) LPG stoves 8) Insulator 9) Diesel engines
HEPS: High Energy Performance Standard & Energy Labeling
MEPS: Minimum Energy Performance Standard
HEPS:• 8 ministerial announcements• 20 ministerial regulations
Energy Saving Label:
8 non-electrical appliances
Energy Performance Label (Label NO.5):
25 electrical appliances
Mandatory
Voluntary
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1994 1995 1996 1998 2001 2003 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
พนัธกิจ
1994 - present: EGAT’s DSM office has launched 25 energy efficient appliances with “Label NO.5” covering main appliances for households
2016-2025: Expand Label NO.5 to cover all appliances in the market by targeting 1-3 new energy efficient appliances with Label NO.5 each year
Expected saving impacts in 2016-2025: Accelerated energy reduction 23,500 GWh Accelerated peak demand reduction 4,000 MW Avoided CO2 emission of 12 million ton CO2
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Effective energy efficiency policy implementation targeting “New Modern Energy CONsumers” in the Greater Mekong Subregion
Source: Asawin Asawutmangkul, DEDE
2. Combination of mandatory and voluntary measures is recommend to pull demand and push supply of efficient appliances in the market
1. Sources of funding (especially in initial stage or introducing new technology): in case of Thailand - Energy Conservation Fund and utilities funding
4. Institutional setting and collaboration among stakeholders leads to efficient flow along the value chains of energy efficiency market
3. Monitoring, Verification & Enforcement is crucial for sustainable standards and labeling programs
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