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Promoting ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN residential & public SECTOR in Nigeria

Promoting ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN residential & public SECTOR in Nigeria. Etiosa Uyigue National Project Coordinator Energy Commission of Nigeria Central Area, Abuja etiosa.uyigue@undp.org. Outline. Project Objective Project Components Nigeria/Cuba Pilot Scheme Household Electricity Survey

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Promoting ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN residential & public SECTOR in Nigeria

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  1. Promoting ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN residential & public SECTOR in Nigeria Etiosa Uyigue National Project Coordinator Energy Commission of Nigeria Central Area, Abuja etiosa.uyigue@undp.org

  2. Outline • Project Objective • Project Components • Nigeria/Cuba Pilot Scheme • Household Electricity Survey • Retrofit of Public Buildings • Training/awareness activities

  3. Project objective Improve the energy efficiency of end-use appliances in Nigeria to reduce energy demand – policy and demand side management

  4. Project Components Set minimum energy performance standards (MEPS) Establish testing centres to enforce EE standards and policy Capacity enhancement and awareness creation Support processes that will upscale the penetration of EE appliances

  5. Nigeria/Cuba PILOT • Nigeria/Cuba pilot replaced 1 million incandescent light bulbs with CFLs • Resulted in estimated 38.9 MW of avoided generation • Avoided cost of generation is estimated as 39 million US Dollars • Estimated 233,400 tonnes of CO2 abated

  6. House hold electricity survey • To access our current level of energy efficiency of appliances in Nigeria • Guide the setting of MEPS • Determine average electricity consumption per household • Determine the impacts of seasonality on energy consumption

  7. Household Electricity Survey

  8. Retrofit of public buildings • Started with Energy Commission of Nigeria Building as a benchmark for other public buildings. • Over 15,000 watts peak reduction

  9. On-going activities • National Energy Efficiency Policy Document • SON, currently developing standards for lighting, air conditioners and refrigerators • Inventory of lighting, air conditioner and refrigerator appliances in Nigeria

  10. Capacity enhancement & awareness creation

  11. Media training

  12. Hotel owners forum abuja

  13. FIRST NATIONAL EE DAY

  14. RALLY AT NATIONAL EE DAY

  15. TRAINING OF MAN MEMBERS

  16. NOA & OTHER STAKEHOLDERS

  17. Strengthening relationship with MDAS

  18. Influencing the ECOWAS region

  19. Success stories • A total of 691 persons from government, private sector, NGOs trained on basic EE practices across Nigeria • 60% compliance by HOFA members to imbibe EE best practices • EDAN publicly declared compliance to import EE bulbs

  20. KEY PUBLICATIONS • Project training manual • Project newsletters • Project website • Other reports – Inception workshop report and progress report

  21. SECOND EE SUMMIT • To create awareness on the importance and gains of energy efficiency in meeting national development and environmental sustainability • To integrate energy efficiency into national policy, strategies and programmes towards achieving the goals of vision 20-20-20 of the Nigerian government

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