Opportunities for APEC Countries in Leapfrogging to Efficient Lighting, Appliances & Equipment Pierre Cazelles, International Copper Alliance In partnership.

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Opportunities for APEC Countries in Leapfrogging to Efficient Lighting, Appliances & Equipment Pierre Cazelles, International Copper Alliance In partnership with: United Nations Environment Programme, United Nations Development Programme, CLASP & the Natural Resources Defense Council, with the financial support of the Global Environment Facility In support of

Efficient Appliances & Equipment – taking the en.lighten approach to the next low hanging fruits 2 UNEP, UNDP, ICA, CLASP and NRDC launched the Efficient Appliances & Equipment Programme in 2014 The Programme aims to join forces with private and public sector to expand the en.lighten approach to the next high impact opportunities, supporting the second goal of the Secretary General’s SE4ALL initiative: double the global rate of improvement in energy efficiency The programme forms part of the SE4ALL Energy Efficiency Accelerator on Appliances & Equipment In support of

Project Partners on Lighting, Appliances & Equipment 3 Donors and International organizations Partner Organization s Supportive Private Sector …the network is growing fast

Efficient Lighting, Appliances & Equipment The Global Potential 4 Source: UNEP, 2014 (annual figures for 2030) Lighting, industrial motors, transformers, ACs, refrigerators, fans

5 Successful market transformation Minimum Energy Performance Standards Supporting policies promoting demand for efficient products incl. innovative financing mechanisms, loans and grants Environmentally sound life-cycle management mercury, electronic waste, ozone depleting substances… Monitoring, verification and enforcement programmes discouraging non-compliant products The Integrated policy approach Program Approach Implementation of national (regionally harmonized) projects Development of knowledge and tools by the “Centre of Excellence” Support to all partner countries to develop and implement the integrated policy approach 1 2 3

Examples for National Implementation Projects 6 Example: Chile Adopted National Efficient Lighting Strategy, December 2013 Phase-out of incandescent lamps started in 2014 National GEF-UNEP project ($2.5 M) to implement the NELS & accelerated promotion of LEDs Example: Peru Phase out of incandescent lamps MEPS are being established for CFLs, fluorescent lamps, ballasts National GEF-UNEP project ($1.6 M) to promote LEDs and quality control Example: Pakistan Adopts MEPs for CFLs and ballasts for linear fluorescent lamps. Development of a revolving loan fund for lighting National GEF-UNEP project ($1.5 M) focused on development of financial instruments and promotion of LEDs. Expanding the approach to appliances – first steps taken in Costa Rica: Integrated policy approach successfully proven in residential lighting; current scale up in cooling products National GEF-UNEP Project ($2M) focused on creating a revolving fund for promoting efficient refrigerators, air conditioners, and lighting

Project implementation through National and Regional ‘Child Projects’ 7 Preparatory phase 18 months medium size GEF project Preparatory phase 18 months medium size GEF project Mid 2014 Q Q Project Launch Project Launch Public and private investment in energy efficiency programmes & grants and loans to facilitate the uptake Start of ‘child projects’ varies, but does not need to wait for completion of the preparatory phase. The Programmatic Approach Co-funding from private sector companies through in-kind or cash contributions.

Opportunities for APEC Countries 8 Develop national – or regional – strategies for energy efficiency Benefit from our Centre of Excellence and our tools based on global best practice Implement national – or regional – projects Join the partnership !

Next steps 9 Join the Program (Governments sign a letter stating that they "promote the transition to efficient products and equipment“) Work with UNEP on defining “child project” Work with your country’s GEF Operational Focal Point to mobilize GEF country allocation to commit STAR funding Possibility for regional projects UNEP will provide support to drafting/conceptualizing the Child Project

Contacts UNEP: Gustau Mañez Gomis Project Manager UNEP en.lighten initiative Tel: Cell: ICA: Pierre Cazelles Director – Partnerships Asia Tel: