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The Polish National Energy Conservation Agency . 3. Who are we ?. KAPE was established on 15th April 1994 after: Parliamentary resolution of 9th November 1990 concerning guidelines for energy policy of Poland until 2010 Decision of the Government of Republic of Poland no 21/92 of 19th May 1992 o
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2. The Polish National Energy Conservation Agency 2 Mission and goals of KAPE
Mission and strategic goal – to keep a leading national role to participate in preparation and implementation of principles of Polish sustainable energy policy
The main subject of our activity is providing implementation of rationalized energy policy within principle of sustainable development
3. The Polish National Energy Conservation Agency 3 Who are we ? KAPE was established on 15th April 1994 after:
Parliamentary resolution of 9th November 1990 concerning guidelines for energy policy of Poland until 2010
Decision of the Government of Republic of Poland no 21/92 of 19th May 1992 on creation of Energy Conservation Agency
Agreement of 5th February 1994 concerning creation of Energy Conservation Agency – joint stock company
Our shareholders include:
Treasury of State (51,61%)
National Economy Bank (16,13%)
Industrial Development Agency (16,13%)
National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management (16,13%)
4. The Polish National Energy Conservation Agency 4 OUR STATUS Who are we? In October 2003 European Committee acknowledged KAPE with a status of a so called MANDATED BODY. The Polish National Energy Conservation Agency is the first institution, among all such institutions from new EU member countries, which was enrolled on a list of mandates bodies. The status empowers to take part in twinning projects within PHARE, TACIS and CARDS programmes.
In February 2005 KAPE joined The European Energy Network. The EnR, being the association of 21 European organizations, carries responsibilities for planning and management in the fields of rational use of energy and renewable energies. From 2007 KAPE belongs to European Council for an Energy Efficient Economy [eceee]
5. The Polish National Energy Conservation Agency 5 Fields of activity Our main activities are:
Preparation of various expertise, analysis and consultancy for governmental administration, local authorities and energy sector,
Realisation of projects in international programmes e.g. EU (including governmental co-operation) and co-ordination of international programmes in which Poland participates,
Organisation of national and international conferences, seminars and training courses,
Publication of leaflets, brochures, guidebooks, promotional and training materials,
Carrying out of information, promotional and educational campaigns,
6. The Polish National Energy Conservation Agency 6 Fields of activity Our main activities are:
Assistance in formulation and evaluation of national and local energy strategies and plans,
Assistance in preparation of applications for public subsidies and grants,
EU projects management, monitoring and evaluation,
Managing Energy Audit Secretariat and Energy Planning Secretariat,
Verification of energy audits for the National Economy Bank
Preparation of financing for RUE/RES investments, including EU funds,
RUE/RES investment identification and analysis, consulting and feasibility studies.
7. The Polish National Energy Conservation Agency 7 Areas of our activity
8. The Polish National Energy Conservation Agency 8 European Union Programmes Programme Intelligent Energy – Europe
– KAPE S.A. realizes 11 projects of the programme
In the period 2006-2009 realized 21 projects with in the IEE programme.
9. The Polish National Energy Conservation Agency 9 E4
Energy-Efficient Elevators and Escalators
BAP DRIVER
Leveraging the development of national biomass strategies and action plans, based on a balanced assessment approach for policy makers
TRANS SOLAR
Transfer of experience for the development of Thermal Solar products
KIDS4FUTURE
Creating Actions among Energy Conscious Children – Combining Education, Communication and Energy Knowledge in an Integrated Approach for a Sustainable Future
QUALICERT
Certification&acreditation for instalers of small scale renewable energy systems
10. The Polish National Energy Conservation Agency 10 Realized bilateral programmes P-J ECTC – Poland Japan Energy Conservation Technology Centre (programme for implementation of energy and environment management systems and training centre for industrial engineers and managers)
PEMP – (UNDP) – Polish Energy Efficient Motors Programme
DSM – Polish-Danish DSM (Demand Side Management) promotion Initiative
Baltic Chain – promotion and implementation of energy efficiency projects
PSO – Pre-accession 200 – Polish-Dutch project „Methods and instruments of energy efficiency policy – pre-accession support”
Polish – Danish Project: „Energy planning in Poland at the local level – support for decision makers” and Energy Planning Secretariat
Know–How Fund – Polish-British co-operation for energy efficiency in the building sector
Feasibility study on the energy efficiency projects counteracting global warming
11. The Polish National Energy Conservation Agency 11 Chosen long-term projects: „Energy Bus” Campaign
12. The Polish National Energy Conservation Agency 12 „Polish Energy Bus” Campaign
Duration:
10th September 2003 – 31st August 2005
Route of the bus:
16 voivodships in the framework of 11 regional campaigns
length ot the route: 40.000 kilometres, 258 different locations
Quantity and category of visitors:
daily: above 200 persons,
total: above 50.000 persons,
inhabitants and schoolchildren, local authorities and local businessmen
Results:
above 10.000 pieces of advice provided by KAPE’s experts
above 3.000 presentations and lectures
above 800 workshops and several dozen trainings
13. The Polish National Energy Conservation Agency 13 Energy Bus inside
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15. The Polish National Energy Conservation Agency 15
Municipalities present in application form confirmed energy savings in one calendar year (compared to two years before) taking into consideration only public buildings and local energy saving initiatives (e.g. street lighting).
Duration time: Every two years edition
Competition – The Most Energy Efficient Polish Municipality
16. The Polish National Energy Conservation Agency 16 Competition – The Most Energy Efficient Polish Municipality 3 categories of prizes: - for municipality up to 30 000 inhabitants - for municipality above 30 000 up to
100 000 inhabitants - for municipality above 100 000 inhabitants
The winners besides of money awards receive the statuettes of Competition and special diplomas.
17. The Polish National Energy Conservation Agency 17
Joint project between Polish and Japanese Governments.
(Co-operation has started on November 1994 during Mr. Walesa’s visit in Tokyo)
Aims - Contributing to further promotion of energy conservation technology in the Polish industrial sector, making the best use of the Japan’s knowledge and experience.
Project realisation – The Polish National Energy Conservation Agency (KAPE) in cooperation with Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). Polish-Japan Energy Conservation Technology Center
18. The Polish National Energy Conservation Agency 18 Polish-Japan Energy Conservation Technology Center ECTC offers services:
training courses for management of factories,
training courses for engineers responsible for energy management in factories,
training courses for self-auditors and professional auditors,
co-operation and assistance for factory audits prepared by professional auditors,
consulting services for factories on marketing, investment and finance,
dissemination of information on energy efficiency and energy conservation
19. The Polish National Energy Conservation Agency 19 Polish-Japan Energy Conservation Technology Center
20. The Polish National Energy Conservation Agency 20 Polish Energy Efficient Motor Programme (PEMP)
The goal was increasing of the market share of energy efficient motors in Polish industrial sector
PEMP was financed by Global Environment Facility (GEF)
Duration of the project: 2004-2009
The project was realised by:
The Polish National Energy Conservation Agency (KAPE)
Polish Foundation for Energy Efficiency (FEWE)
21. The Polish National Energy Conservation Agency 21 Main activities:
building capacity and raising awareness by providing information and services related to energy efficient electric motor systems. This will be delivered through the PEMP Centre (www.pemp.pl),
demonstration projects to establish and showcase the technical and economic benefits of energy efficient motor systems and increase awareness,
stimulating market transformation and competition through a financial incentive mechanism (rabate programme for motors producers). Polish Energy Efficient Motor Programme (PEMP)
22. The Polish National Energy Conservation Agency 22 Another forms of the energy efficiency promotion Websites prepared and managed by KAPE:
www.pjcee.pl (website of ECTC project)
www.pemp.pl (website of PEMP project)
www.autobus-energetyczny.pl (website of „Polish energy bus” project)
www.oszczedzaj-energie.pl (website with advice for households, enterprises and officies )
www.ozee.kape.gov.pl (website concerning energy efficiency and renewables)
23. The Polish National Energy Conservation Agency 23 Promotional materials Leaflets, brochures, fact sheets, educational games (e.g. energy circle), TV spots, CD ROM presentations etc.
24. The Polish National Energy Conservation Agency 24 Publications
KAPE’s magazine named „Energy-Money–Environment”:
Press publications and interviews in TV and radio stations.
25. The Polish National Energy Conservation Agency 25 Our address:
The Polish National Energy Conservation Agency
35, Mokotowska St.,
00-560 Warsaw
Tel. (+48/22) 626-09-10, Fax: (+48/22) 626-09-11
kape@kape.gov.pl
publicrelations@kape.gov.pl
www.kape.gov.pl