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Progress Report on APEC Sustainable Energy Center (APSEC)

Progress Report on APEC Sustainable Energy Center (APSEC). Zhu Li President. Contents. Part 1. APEC Projects Part 2. Institution Development Part 3. CNSC Pillar Program Part 4. Cooperation Efforts Part 5. Work Plan before EWG52. Part 1. APEC Projects.

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Progress Report on APEC Sustainable Energy Center (APSEC)

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  1. Progress Report on APEC Sustainable Energy Center (APSEC) Zhu Li President

  2. Contents Part 1. APEC Projects Part 2. Institution Development Part 3. CNSC Pillar Program Part 4. Cooperation Efforts Part 5. Work Plan before EWG52

  3. Part 1. APEC Projects 1.1 APEC-Fund Project, Session 1 2015 Roadmap to Promote Transfer and Dissemination of Clean Coal Technologies in APEC Region Main technologies to be covered Full list of CCTs, and Roadmap to Promote Transfer and Dissemination, but with priorities as below: • Efficient Utilization of Syngas; • Highly efficient Coal-Based Power Generation and Poly-generation technologies; • Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC); • Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage-CCUS.

  4. Part 1. APEC Projects 1.1 APEC-Fund Project, Session 1 2015 Roadmap to Promote Transfer and Dissemination of Clean Coal Technologies in APEC Region Main tasks and activities • Build up the Knowledge Network on CCTs, including Database /Technology list/Alliance/Expert Pool. • Set up the Roadmap to Promote CCTs transfer and dissemination according to the priority analysis report. • Implement the specific CCTs transfer and promotion in interested and selected APEC economies depending on the technology maturity and market demand. • Organize tours, workshops, seminars and conferences to facilitate information sharing. • Carry out Local technical trainings to smooth the technology transfer and application.

  5. Part 1. APEC Projects 1.1 APEC-Fund Project, Session 1 2015 Roadmap to Promote Transfer and Dissemination of Clean Coal Technologies in APEC Region • Project Progress • Website on CCTs has been established, www.apec-cct.com • Database on CCTs in APEC region has been built up partly • Two seminars have been organized.

  6. Part 1. APEC Projects 1.1 APEC-Fund Project, Session 1 2015 Roadmap to Promote Transfer and Dissemination of Clean Coal Technologies in APEC Region

  7. EVENTS REPORTS DATABASE ABOUTUS CONTACT CCTS Part 1. APEC Projects 1.1 APEC-Fund Project, Session 1 2015 Roadmap to Promote Transfer and Dissemination of Clean Coal Technologies in APEC Region ABOUTCCTS SYNGAS • Syngas is a flexible feedstock. The chart below sets out the variety of ways that syngas can be used. IGCC USC CCUS

  8. Part 1. APEC Projects 1.1 APEC-Fund Project, Session 1 2015 Roadmap to Promote Transfer and Dissemination of Clean Coal Technologies in APEC Region A database about CCTS in APEC region has been built up partly 1 2 DATABASE 3

  9. Part 1. APEC Projects 1.1 APEC-Fund Project, Session 1 2015 Roadmap to Promote Transfer and Dissemination of Clean Coal Technologies in APEC Region CO2 EMISSIONS Carbon Dioxide Emissions of APEC economies

  10. Part 1. APEC Projects 1.1 APEC-Fund Project, Session 1 2015 Roadmap to Promote Transfer and Dissemination of Clean Coal Technologies in APEC Region COAL CONSUMPTION Coal Consumption of APEC economies

  11. Part 1. APEC Projects 1.1 APEC-Fund Project, Session 1 2015 Roadmap to Promote Transfer and Dissemination of Clean Coal Technologies in APEC Region EMISSION STANDARD Emission Standard of APEC economies

  12. Part 1. APEC Projects 1.1 APEC-Fund Project, Session 1 2015 Roadmap to Promote Transfer and Dissemination of Clean Coal Technologies in APEC Region Workshop on clean coal technologies in APEC region Tianjin, Sept. 11 , 2015 The discussion about transfer and dissemination of clean coal technologies in APEC region was carried out. Seminar on progress of clean coal technologies in low carbon age in China Beijing, Oct. 17 , 2015 About thirty experts in the field of energy, chemistry, chemical engineering and technology, environment from university, scientific research institute of China attended this seminar. The discussion was given about how to transfer and dissemination of clean coal technologies of China to APEC.

  13. Part 1. APEC Projects 1.1 APEC-Fund Project, Session 1 2015 Roadmap to Promote Transfer and Dissemination of Clean Coal Technologies in APEC Region Syngas to ethylene glycolproject, China CO2 Sequestration project, Australia

  14. Part 1. APEC Projects 1.1 APEC-Fund Project, Session 1 2015 Roadmap to Promote Transfer and Dissemination of Clean Coal Technologies in APEC Region Discuss about CCTs with Dr. Scott Smouse

  15. Part 1. APEC Projects 1.2 Developing Solar-Powered Emergency Shelter Solutions (SPESS) as an Energy-Resilience Tool for Natural Disaster Relief in APEC Community (EWG22–2015A)

  16. Part 1. APEC Projects 1.2 APEC-Fund Project, EWG22–2015A Developing Solar-Powered Emergency Shelter Solutions (SPESS) as an Energy-Resilience Tool for Natural Disaster Relief in APEC Community Introduction to SPESS Project • Catastrophesin our region — such as • 2005 Hurricane Katrina, • 2008 Earthquake in China's Sichuan province, • 2010–11 Queensland Australia floods & 2011 Thailand floods, • 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and the ensuing tsunami, • 2012 Superstorm Sandy in US, • 2013 Super Typhoon “Haiyan” hitting eastern Philippines, • — are important reminders of the severe situation APEC community faces. Accounting for 70 percent of all natural disasters, the Asia Pacific is highly prone to climate change impact. One of APEC 2015’s priority areas was “Building Sustainable and Resilient Communities”, and this project aims to foster cooperative efforts to strengthen APEC community’s energy-resilience and sustainability affected by natural disasters.

  17. Part 1. APEC Projects 1.2 APEC-Fund Project, EWG22–2015A Developing Solar-Powered Emergency Shelter Solutions (SPESS) as an Energy-Resilience Tool for Natural Disaster Relief in APEC Community Objectives 1)To promote low-carbon energy technology innovation in APEC, through advancing the integration of solar energy and emergency shelter technologies in the development of SPESS;  2)To improve capacity of APEC stakeholders (especially those from developing members) in adopting science-based approaches for emergency preparedness and post-disaster response, through harnessing an innovative, low-carbon, energy-resilient technology of SPESS; 3)To develop Recommendations on deploying SPESS that responds to the varying climatic, economic and cultural conditions of APEC member economies, helping bring low-carbon energy measures into the mainstream of APEC’s science-based Disaster Management framework.

  18. Part 1. APEC Projects 1.2 APEC-Fund Project, EWG22–2015A Developing Solar-Powered Emergency Shelter Solutions (SPESS) as an Energy-Resilience Tool for Natural Disaster Relief in APEC Community Milestone SPESS Project Start-up phase Workshop A Development phase Workshop B Finalization phase Apr.-Jul. 2016 Jul. 2016 Jul.-Sep./Oct. 2016 Sep./Oct. 2016 Sep./Oct.-Dec.2016 • Project Progress • Literature Survey on the current practice of emergency sheltering and its energy supply in APEC as well as available technologies/solutions in this field has been launched and the draft has been completed. • Workshop A is in course of preparation.

  19. Literature Survey Objectives 1. To provide the status quo assessment on the current practice of emergency sheltering and its energy supply in APEC economics. 2. To provide candidate technology catalogue of the available/potential technologies/ solutions relevant to the field of SPESS. 3. To provide the list of recommended stakeholders to be involved in SPESS project. Neil Greet Collaborative Outcomes Innovation Building Resilience www.collaborativeoutcomes.com.au ++61 (0)450451118 neil.greet@collaborativeoutcomes.com.au US$7,500 for literature survey Scope of the Task Status Quo Assessment on the current practice of post-disaster emergency sheltering and its energy supply in 10 APEC economies Candidate Technology Catalogue of available/ potential technologies/ solutions relevant to the field of SPESS List of Recommended Stakeholders to be involved in SPESS project

  20. Part 1. APEC Projects 1.3Self-Funded Project, Session 1 2015 2015 Session 1, Self-fundedEWG 07 2015S - Workshop on the Establishment of a Cooperative Network of Sustainable Cities (CNSC) in APEC Economies

  21. Part 2. Institution Development More space for new staff and APEC visiting reseachers TU budget allocated for daily operation and management NEA budget for APEC Visiting Researchers

  22. Part 3. CNSC Pillar Program • APSEC was encouraged as a platform to make contributions for the implementation of the Asia-Pacific Urbanisation Partnership Initiative, but under the guidance of EWG, and with the help of LCMT-TF • The APEC Cooperative Initiative for Jointly Establishing an Asia-Pacific Urbanisation Partnership was firstly endorsed by APEC leaders in 2014, and then was reiterated last year as • 5b. We commend the efforts of member economies in implementing the APEC Cooperation Initiative for Jointly Establishing an Asia-Pacific Urbanization Partnership. --23rd APEC Leaders’ Declaration, Manila • A new APEC sub-fund IERG was established to support relevant efforts

  23. 2015 Session 1, Self-fundedEWG 07 2015S - Workshop on the Establishment of a Cooperative Network of Sustainable Cities (CNSC) in APEC Economies Part 3. CNSC Pillar Program 2016 Session 1, APEC-Fund project application, unsuccessful Strategic Plan to Implement APEC Cooperation Initiative for Jointly Establishing the Asia-Pacific Urbanization Partnership 2016 Session 2, APEC-Fund Project Application, unsuccessful Roadmap to Enhance Urban Development in APEC Region towards A Low Carbon and Energy Efficient Future

  24. Objectives Part 3. CNSC Pillar Program To promote knowledge and information sharing, popularising and transferring on technologies, products, concept and experience by summarizing ‘lessons learned’ and to propose solutions on urban planning, green buildings, transportation, industries and human lives within cities for the establishment of APEC Urbanization Partnership; To create favourable partnerships among APEC cities and enhance practical projects cooperationsuch as technical exchange and communication, experience sharing and urban pattern replication among APEC cities, especially on those relating tosustainable, low carbon and energy efficient urban development. To build capacity for relevant stakeholderson urban sustainable development by providing series and systematic training courses to improve their professional knowledge, decision-making, marketing, finance essay and technical quality.

  25. Workshop on Sustainable Cities Part 3. CNSC Pillar Program

  26. Workshop Pictures Part 3. CNSC Pillar Program

  27. Dinner Pictures Part 3. CNSC Pillar Program

  28. Main outcomes 1—Establishment of the APEC Cooperative Network for Low-carbon & Energy-efficient Cities Part 3. CNSC Pillar Program First Batch 7 Cities: ACT, Australia Adelaide, Australia Bitung, Indonesia Tianjin, China Turpan, China Zhenjiang, China Kunming, China

  29. Main outcomes 2—Establishment of the APEC Sustainable City Service Network Part 3. CNSC Pillar Program First Batch 10 Organisations: ANU--Academica, Australia Maoneng Pty Ltd—Industry, Australia Collaborative Outcomes- Industry, Australia Vector Limited—Industry, New Zealand Tianjin University—Academic, China CLP Power Hong Kong Limited—Industry, HK China The Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited—Industry, HK China Hong Kong and China Gas Investment Limited—Industry, HK China Australia-Indonesia Center—Research, Australia APSEC

  30. Main outcomes 3—Bitung City, Indonesia Became a Strategic Partner City of APSEC Part 3. CNSC Pillar Program

  31. Main outcomes 4—Turpan City, China Became a Strategic Partner City of APSEC Part 3. CNSC Pillar Program

  32. Technical Tours in Australia Part 3. CNSC Pillar Program

  33. Technical Tours in New Zealand Part 3. CNSC Pillar Program

  34. Coordinating with relevant organization and fora Part 3. CNSC Pillar Program The Climate Group 100 Resilient Cities FoTC on Urbanisation, SOM representative, NDRC people responsible for high-level forum on urbanisation Relevant fora within EWG More work to be done

  35. Part 4. Cooperation Efforts Attend EG’s meetings

  36. Part 4. Cooperation Efforts Attend APEC Project meeting/activities

  37. Part 4. Cooperation Efforts Attend Asia-Pacific Energy Leaders’ Summit

  38. Part 4. Cooperation Efforts Attend G20 Energy Sustainability Working Group Meeting

  39. Part 4. Cooperation Efforts Efforts to establish cooperative network International Organisations: WEC, IEA, Energy Charter, ADB etc. Resources integration locally

  40. Part 5. Work Plan before EWG52 • Continue APEC Projects Implementation • Improvements on the institution building • Upgrading office space • New Members Recruiting • Two coming events • SPESS Workshop A in July • Series Activities on Pillar Programs for the 2nd Anniversay of APSEC in September

  41. Thanks for your attention! “Joining Hands Toward Sustainable Energy Development in the Asia-Pacific Region.”

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