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The „renewables – Made in Germany“ Initiative in South-East Asia

The „renewables – Made in Germany“ Initiative in South-East Asia. Werner Kossmann, GIZ Project Development Programme (PDP) Ho Chi Minh City, 29 and 30 of October 2012. Agenda. Background The „ renewables – Made in Germany“ Initiative Approach Activities and Services In Practice.

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The „renewables – Made in Germany“ Initiative in South-East Asia

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  1. The „renewables – Made in Germany“ Initiative in South-East Asia Werner Kossmann, GIZ Project Development Programme (PDP) Ho Chi Minh City, 29 and 30 ofOctober 2012

  2. Agenda • Background • The „renewables – Made in Germany“ Initiative • Approach • Activities and Services • In Practice

  3. Background Vietnam is rich in renewable energy potential, especially wind energy. The energy demand is growing and alternatives to conventional energy sources are becoming increasingly important. German companies have growing interest in Vietnam. They are leading in renewable energy technologies and offer high quality products and services: • Solid tradition of mechanical engineering and craftsmanship • High efficiency and quality standards • Long-term experience from strong domestic markets • The „renewables – Made in Germany“ initiative bringsbothsidestogether.

  4. The „renewables – Made in Germany“ Initiative In 2002 the German Ministry of Economics and Technology (BMWi) launched the „renewables – Made in Germany“ initiative in order to • promote renewable energy technologies as a feasible alternative to conventional power generation • support German companies seeking to provide their products and services to global markets The German Chambers of Commerce (AHK) and the GIZ Project Development Programme (PDP) implement the initiative in Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.

  5. Approach I Quality and standards of renewable energy technologies AND well-prepared and professional project planning are the key factors for sustainable investments and a reliable and secure energy supply. • We need ... • reliable data for project site selection • performance-oriented project planning • quality awareness for choice of components • standards and safety priority • ... to ensure • successful completion of projects • expected IRRs • future funding and financing • attractive business • competitiveness • sustainable market developments • acceptance • minimized harm to humans and environment

  6. Approach II The „renewables – Made in Germany“ initiative supports quality oriented market development through: • Facilitating and supporting business partnerships between Vietnamese and German companies • Facilitating technology and know-how transfer • Awareness-raisingforthe benefits and variety of applications of renewable energy technologies • Advice for an improvement of regulatory framework conditions

  7. Activities and Services

  8. In Practice: Promoting Wind Energy in Vietnam • Information about German Products and Services • AHK and GIZ industry and energy experts available during Green Biz 2011 • Expert lectures and German company presentations during EnerExpo 2012 • Introducing Vietnam’s wind market to German companies • Information Workshop ”Wind Energy in Vietnam” (Germany, September 2011) • AHK Target Market Analysis (market potentials, framework conditions, market players, etc.) • Support to market development in Vietnam • "How to develop Wind Project Investment Applications in Vietnam” Workshop in April 2012 • Business-to-business • Business trip of German wind companies to Vietnam inJune 2012 • Expert lectures and German company presentations • Individually arranged business-to-business meetings

  9. Contact: Werner Kossmann (Mr.) Chief Technical Advisor Renewable Energy Support Project (GIZ/MoIT) / Project Development Programme (PDP) Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH 8th Floor, 85 Nguyen Du Street HaiBa Trung District, Hanoi, Vietnam T: + 84 4 39 41 26 05 E: werner.kossmann@giz.de I: www.windenergy.org.vn

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