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Asia's Energy Challenge

Asia's Energy Challenge. Steivan Defilla Director Energy Charter Secretariat. European Institute for Asian Studies, Brussels, 17 April 2013. 2. Energy Charter Constituency.

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Asia's Energy Challenge

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  1. Asia's Energy Challenge Steivan Defilla Director Energy Charter Secretariat European Institute for Asian Studies, Brussels, 17 April 2013

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  3. Energy Charter Constituency This map is without prejudice to the status of or sovereignty over any territory, to the delimitation of international frontiers and boundaries and to the name of any territory, city or area 3

  4. Intergovernmental treaty and organisation promoting the Principles of the Energy Charter: Improving energy security Implementing energy efficiency Enhancing safety and minimising environmental problems Developing more efficient energy markets Creating a climate favourable for both enterprises and for the flow of investments and technologies 4

  5. Energy Charter Treaty and Protocol on Energy Efficiency: More than 50 members; open to any exporting, transit or importing country National sovereignty over energy resources Investment protection based on non-discrimination WTO based trade provisions, including freedom of transit Investor-to-state and state-to-state dispute settlement procedures Protocol on Energy Efficiency and Related Environmental Aspects Model Agreements facilitating construction of cross-border infrastructure 5

  6. Population is a key driver of future energy trends IEA’s World Energy Outlook 2011

  7. GDP growth rate in Asian countries IEA’s World Energy Outlook 2011

  8. Energy demand IEA’s World Energy Outlook 2011

  9. Meeting demand in Asia: • Investments of $12 billion a year are needed until 2030 to satisfy energy demand in Asia • Clean energy investments are estimated between $7 and $9 trillion over the next 20-40 years • Finances alone won’t solve the problem • Both public and the private sectors need the right policy and regulatory frameworks to secure investments • There is a clear need in governance structures and enabling legal and regulatory frameworks.

  10. Modernisation of Energy Charter • Enlarge membership: East Asia, South East Asia, Northern Africa • Enhance cooperation with international organisations • Update political mandate, adapt to new challenges: sustainability, low carbon • Global level: update 1991 political charter • Regional level: North East Asian Super Grid • Local level: sustainable energy action plans for four cities in AZ, BY, KZ, TJ

  11. Concepts of Gobitec and Asian Super Grid Initiative were launched at International Conference Renewable energy cooperation and Grid integration in Northeast Asia, 12- 13 November 2012, Mongolia

  12. Joint regional study “Gobitec and Asian Super Grid” for renewable energies in North-East Asia The study is initiated by the Energy Charter Secretariat upon request from the Ministry of Energy of Mongolia. Project Partners: • The Energy Charter Secretariat (ECS) • The Energy Economics Institute of the Republic of Korea (KEEI) • The Ministry of Energy of Mongolia (MoE) • The Japan Renewable Energy Foundation (JREF) • The Energy Systems Institute of the Russian Federation (ESI) Project Timeframe: • 1 February 2013 – 30 October 2013

  13. Upcoming events • 29 April, Geneva: High Level workshop on the role of intergovernmental agreements in Energy Policy, hosted by WTO • 6 – 8 May, Brussels: Executive Training Programme: Global Energy Challenges and International Cooperation • 17 – 18 September: Policy Conference, Bali, Indonesia • 7 – 11 October, Astana: Regional Energy Cooperation, and local stakeholder meeting, in the framework of Kazenergy

  14. Thank you for your attention! www.encharter.org

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