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APEC-CPI

APEC-CPI. APEC-CPI Project Development. Prepared for APEC EGNRET-20 November 4-6, 2002, Seoul, Korea (By Dr. Iain Sanders, New Zealand). APEC-CPI Facilitates Sustainable Energy Investment. APEC-CPI.

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APEC-CPI

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  1. APEC-CPI APEC-CPI Project Development Prepared for APEC EGNRET-20 November 4-6, 2002, Seoul, Korea (By Dr. Iain Sanders, New Zealand)

  2. APEC-CPI Facilitates Sustainable Energy Investment APEC-CPI • Sustainable Energy Investment is driven by – the Delivery of Renewable Energy Solutions supported by: • Distributed Generation: e.g. micro-turbines, diesel, fuel cells • Energy Storage: e.g. batteries, hot water, flywheels • Electricity T&D: e.g. grid-support, net-metering • Energy Efficiency: e.g. motors, drives, pumps • Energy Conservation: e.g. passive solar building design • Demand Response measures: e.g. ripple control, peak shaving • Power Electronics with associated Ancillary Services: e.g. power conditioning, powerflow switching & control

  3. APEC-CPI will deliver three key services for three key applications APEC-CPI • Three key services: • Stakeholder Collaboration • Stakeholder Business Development • Stakeholder Project Management • Three key applications: • R&D (of Technologies, Products & Services) • Utilization (of Technologies, Products & Services) • Support (of Technologies, Products & Services)

  4. APEC-CPI • Stakeholder Collaboration • Networking • Mutual referrals • Cross-promoting • Independent alliances • Joint ventures • Satellite subcontracting • Consortiums • Cross-team collaboration • Partnerships • Virtual corporations • Business Development • Gestation stage • Start-up stage • Pilot stage • Roll-out stage • Growth stage • Expansion stage • Maturity stage • Project Management • Justification, approval & review • Planning • Tracking • Reporting • Change control • Post-implement-ation review • Benefits realization plan • System support Examples of Key Services

  5. APEC-CPI Examples of Key Applications

  6. APEC-CPI Participating Stakeholders • APEC • National Governments • Local Governments • Investment / banking organisations • Sustainable energy technology providers • Sustainable energy product providers • Sustainable energy service providers • Electricity T&D companies • Electricity generation & retail companies • Oil & gas & other energy utilities • Multinationals • Small & Medium sized Enterprises (SMEs) including farms • Domestic / residential communities & individuals • Legal, financial & technical business enablers • Educational institutions

  7. APEC-CPI Drivers Motivating Stakeholders Collaboration • Add value • Reduce costs • Improve communication • Develop trust • Resolve conflicts • Remove hidden agendas • Provide Leadership • Empower people • Gain commitment • Develop ownership • Break down barriers • Remove fear

  8. APEC-CPI Potential Business Models for Facilitating Collaboration • Brokerage Model – i.e. bring buyers & sellers together & facilitate transactions • Advertising Model – i.e. an extension of the traditional media broadcast model • Infomediary Model – i.e. assisting buyers and / or sellers understand a given market • Merchant Model – i.e. wholesalers & retailers of goods & services • Manufacturer Model – i.e. allows a product / service provider to reach buyers directly, compressing the distribution channel • Affiliate Model – i.e. provides purchase opportunities wherever people may be surfing • Community Model – i.e. users have a high investment in both time & commitment • Subscription Model – i.e. users are charged a periodic fee to subscribe to a service • Utility Model – i.e. based on metered usage, or a “pay as you go” approach

  9. APEC-CPI APEC-CPI Provides Collaborative Sustainable Energy Investment INDIVIDUAL ECONOMY PRODUCT, SERVICE TECHNOLOGY, SECTOR MOBILISING AND ORGANISING NETWORKS BUSINESS CONTINUOUS PROCESS BUY-IN ASSESSMENT STAKEHOLDER PROJECT BUSINESS COLLABORATION 1.STAKEHOLDER INITIATION 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. FACILITATION DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT USE TO: FOR RESOURCING SYSTEM FACILITATION ACCELERATE, INTEGRATION AND MAXIMISE EXPAND, AND MULTIPLY SATELLITES SATELLITES

  10. APEC-CPI APEC-CPI Portal Framework for Sustainable Energy Investment PERSONALI- ZATION EXTERNAL CONTENT NEWS AND NEWS FEEDS SEARCH PUBLISHING EXTERNAL WEB SITES EXTERNAL SERVICES COLLAB- ORATION KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT APEC-CPI SYSTEM PORTAL APPLICATIONS EXTERNAL INFORMATION RESOURCES INTEGRATION BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE INTERNAL INFORMATION RESOURCES DATA WAREHOUSES INTERNAL WEB SITES ORGANISATIONAL KNOWLEDGE BASES COLLABORATION PRODUCTS DOCUMENTS

  11. APEC-CPI Information APEC-CPI Requires to Build Stakeholder Interest • What aspects of sustainable energy are stakeholders involved with? • How does sustainable energy impact stakeholder business / operation? • What is preventing sustainable energy having a bigger impact on stakeholder business / operation? A Survey has been produced to collect this information

  12. APEC-CPI The Survey will be used to collect stakeholder information from the 21 APEC Economies • Requests for Surveys and Completed Surveys should be sent to: • apeccpi@yahoo.co.nz

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