Promoting Sustainable Energy for Productive Uses & Fostering Knowledge Partnerships

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Promoting Sustainable Energy for Productive Uses & Fostering Knowledge Partnerships UNIDO s Approach and Experience Dr. Pradeep Monga Director, Energy Branch, UNIDO NEDO Forum, Technical Session (Global Innovation Networks) Tokyo, Japan, 13 February, 2015 Slide 1 of 24

Outline Who we are What we do Where we stand Way forward Slide 2 of 24

UNIDO s Background 1961: Centre for Industrial Development (CID) created 1966: UNIDO established as autonomous body within the UN 1985: UNIDO became a specialized agency of the United Nations Today UNIDO is a specialized agency with 169 Member States 3 policymaking organs 1 executive head own regular budget 3 liaison offices in Brussels, Geneva & N.Y. 46 field offices and desks 7 Investment & Technology Promotion Offices (ITPOs) Slide 3 of 24

UNIDO s Mandate Inclusive and Sustainable Industrial Development Poverty Reduction through Productive Activities Trade Capacity Building Energy & Environment Inclusive Industry Competitive Industry Green Industry Slide 4 of 24

ISID: The concept Slide 5 of 24

Post 2015 Development Agenda SDGs Synthesis Report of the Secretary General on the Post 2015 Agenda, 4 Dec 2014 Goal 7. Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all Goal 9. Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation Slide 6 of 24

Global Energy Access Situation 1 in 5 people on the planet (Around 1.3 billion) lack access to electricity. Twice that number lack access to clean cooking or heating. Electrification Rates 0% - 30% 30% - 60% 60% - 80% 80% - 90% 90% - 96% 96% - 100% 2.6 billion people without clean cooking facilities Over the past four decades, the gap between energy supply and demand in Africa has widened Of the 1.3 billion people without electricity, over 95% live in Sub-Saharan Africa or in Developing Asia Slide 7 of 24

Key Global Challenges Energy Poverty Climate Change Socioeconomic Development Slide 8 of 24

The global energy agenda is being shaped by two predominant forces: ENERGY POVERTY/SECURITY The need to address the energy poverty through reliable, affordable and sustainable forms of energy CLIMATE SECURITY The need to shift energy production and consumption towards cleaner, efficient and greener patterns to ensure These forces create opportunities and challenges for all countries to meet twin objectives of ENERGY AND CLIMATE SECURITY for ensuring long term sustainable development. Slide 9 of 24

Four Pillars of UNIDO s Energy and Climate Change Strategy Industrial Energy Efficiency Renewable Energy for Productive Uses Low-Carbon Low Emission Technologies Policy, Partnership and Global Network Energy Management System-ISO 50001 Smart Mini-Grids Integrated Low Emission Technologies EE & RE Regional and National Policies Energy System Optimization Renewable Energy for Industrial Applications Innovative Clean Technologies; Hydrogen, Carbon Capture Storage Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN), Transformational, Strategic and Knowledge Partnerships Sub-sector, process and product specific Business Models Sustainable Transport/ Cities Vienna Energy Forum, COP, Climate Summit Slide 10 of 24

UNIDO s Approach to Promote Sustainable Energy Solutions Energy Management Standards and Systems Optimization for improving Industrial EE Renewable Energy for Productive Uses and Industrial Applications Fostering Technological Innovations for SMEs and SEQI Promoting Regional Sustainable Energy Knowledge Centers and Hubs Forging Strategic Energy Partnerships and Networks Slide 11 of 24

Low Carbon Low Emission Clean Energy Technology Transfer (LCET) Programme A Strategic Partnership between UNIDO - Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Japan in Ethiopia and Kenya Slide 12 of 24

Low Carbon Technology Transfer funded by METI, Japan Promote the dissemination of Japanese low carbon technology in developing countries to increase access to renewable energy for productive uses and job creation in rural areas. Countries targeted: Ethiopia and Kenya Pilots: Demonstrating innovative advanced Micro Hydropower and Solar Energy Technologies in the initial phase Budget: 8.2 million USD Duration: 3 years (2013-2016) Slide 13 of 24

Approach adopted under LCET Programme Identification Assessment Identify low carbon technologies among other registered technologies in the Environmental Technology Database operated by ITPO Tokyo in cooperation with NEDO Conduct feasible studies on the technologies identified including socio and economic impact analysis, cost effectiveness Demonstration Implement identified LCET technologies as demonstration projects. Slide 14 of 24

Ongoing Micro Hydropower Project in India Based on NEDO s FS Location: Uttarakhand (North India) Budget: USD 1.5 millions Key Partners: MNRE, State of Uttarakhand, University and NEDO - 1 st pilot 10 kw mini-grid system running - Business partnership for local manufacturing established Slide 15 of 24

Results and Impacts Demonstrating innovative sustainable energy technologies for enhancing access to energy Setting up replicable technology transfer mechanisms for industrial value chain Providing a platform for capacity building, knowledge management and business models Building policy and institutional framework Fostering strategic partnerships (including linking with Joint Crediting Mechanism JCM) Slide 16 of 24

Energy and Climate Change Network and Partnerships Slide 17 of 24

Energy and Climate Change Partnerships Transformational Partnerships Strategic Partnerships Knowledge Partnerships Partners Many different stakeholders Multilateral donors Bilateral donors Private Sector Institutions incl. universities & research institutes Goals Catalyst for change to overcome development challenges Optimize and increase impacts on local producers & development Provision of best practices, objectives to reach and support for implementation Slide 18 of 24

Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN) Stimulating technology cooperation and to enhance the development and transfer of technologies and to assist developing country Parties at their request Established under UNFCCC in Feb 2013 Core Centre comanaged by UNIDO- UNEP Funded by the EC, Denmark, Canada, GEF etc. Located in Copenhagen Slide 19 of 24

Cooperation with NEDO Based on the MOU between NEDO and UNIDO agreed in June, 2013, UNIDO developed the demonstration project of Ultra-low Head Micro Hydro Power in India based on the FS conducted by NEDO NEDO and UNIDO jointly held the forum to promote the discussion on the low carbon growth in the margin of COP 20 in Lima in Dec, 2014 Slide 20 of 24

Our Expectations for Japanese Companies Dear Japanese Companies, Register your technologies on the Environmental Technology Database. http://www.unido.or.jp/en/activities/technology_transfer/technology_db/ Join the LCET programme and disseminate your innovative low carbon technologies where really needed. Be a partner of UNIDO and join hands to achieve ISID. UNIDO can provide its global network and multidisciplinary platform. Start right now, contact our ITPO Tokyo office, our experts will always welcome you. Slide 21 of 24

!!SAVE THE DATE!! 18-20 June, 2015 at Hofburg, Vienna Focus: Sustainable Energy for Inclusive Development Key Messages: osustainable Energy for Achieving Inclusive Development and Productive Capacities osustainable Energy for Promoting Transformational Agenda for Climate Security Slide 22 of 24

To conclude To promote sustainable energy for productive uses, UNIDO aims to: Demonstrate innovative low carbon technologies for enhancing access to energy North-South and South-South Cooperation Set up replicable technology transfer mechanisms for industrial value chain Provide a platform for productive capacity building, knowledge management and business models Foster strategic partnerships and networks with institutions like METI, EU, NEDO, GEF and GCF Slide 23 of 24

Thank You Dr. Pradeep Monga Director UNIDO Energy Branch Slide 24 of 24