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Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP)

Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP). APEC New and Renewable Energy Technologies Expert Group Meeting 3 April 2006 Amy Kean Regional Manger South East Asia and the Pacific Region. Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership.

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Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP)

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  1. Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP) APEC New and Renewable Energy Technologies Expert Group Meeting 3 April 2006 Amy KeanRegional Manger South East Asia and the Pacific Region

  2. Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership • REEEP is an international public‑private partnership that was established at the 2002 Johannesburg World Summit on Sustainable Development to expand the global market for renewable energy and energy efficiency • 170 partners - 30 governments, multinational organisations, businesses and NGOs • REEEP is currently funded by various governments including Australia, Austria, Canada, Germany, EU, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, US, and UK

  3. REEEP Objectives“Generate green kilowatts & save energy” REEEP aims to work as an enabler, multiplier and catalyser of institutional change, and to have a real impact over the next decade with the following objectives: • Significant global increase of investments in renewable energy • Significant global increase of energy efficiency measures • Significant increase in access to sustainable energy services for the poor

  4. Programmes Services Management Information Clearinghouse Finance Regulatory and Policy Issues Communication Dialogue Platform Innovative Finance Monitoring & Evaluation Project Market Place Lobbying Awareness Raising andCapacity Building Added Value of REEEP: Replication Implementation Leverage Organisation REEEP Activities

  5. REEEP Programmes REEEP programmes focus on two core themes 1. Policy and Regulation “Establishing the Rules to Encourage Clean Kilowatts” • Innovative Financing “Funding to Turn Concepts into Power”

  6. Currently 99 projects Locations – 25 countries Some projects – multiple countries Location of REEEP Projects

  7. Examples of ongoing Policy Support • Development of Legal Framework to Enable Biomass Co-Firing in China • Renewable Energy Law Project Biogas, China. Source: Panos

  8. Examples of ongoing Finance Support • Renewable Energy Exchange – South East Asia • Innovative financing for solar water heating in Brazil and the Caribbean • Facilitating Finance for the Biodiesel Industry in Zambia, Lesotho and Tanzania • Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Bio-Ethanol Project

  9. Examples of Awareness Building • Promotion of biomass cogeneration in Eastern Africa • NewsREEEP e-newsletter Photovoltaics in Qinghai, China (UNDP). Source: IT Power Ltd

  10. www.reegle.info • Information clearing house & search engine – due to be launched in mid 2006 • Renewable energy and energy efficiency ‘Google’ using actors, regions, sectors. • Project ideas, networks and matchmaking

  11. Currently 150 partners: • 30 Governments • 120 international organizations, NGOs and companies Delivering Value via Regional Secretariats

  12. Role of the Regional Secretariat • Work with local NGOs, governments and financing institutions to Act as a clearing house of RE/EE information • Facilitate dialogue and manage discussions among regional players • Provide access to technical expertise • Convene national partners • Support technical assistance/ capacity building activities

  13. South East Asia and the Pacific Australia Cook Islands Federated States of Micronesia Fiji Kiribati Nauru New Zealand Niue and Tokelau Palau Papua New Guinea Republic of the Marshall Islands Samoa Solomon Islands Tonga Tuvalu Vanuatu Burma (Myanmar) Cambodia East Timor Indonesia Laos Thailand The Republic of the Philippines Vietnam Brunei Darussalam Malaysia Singapore

  14. Opportunities to collaborate with APEC • REEEP has co-funded two APEC projects • Procurement Roadmap for Energy Efficient Products among APEC economies • Expansion of APEC Energy Standards Information System (ESIS) • Joint workshops • REEEP Partnership

  15. Australian Business Council for Sustainable Energy60 Leicester StreetCarlton VIC 3068 Australia+ 61 3 9349 7077www.reeep.org REEEP Regional Secretariat

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