German Development Cooperation- Further Together for a Global Energy Transition Dep. Director General Dr. Rödiger-Vorwerk, High-Level Lunch, Vienna Energy Forum, 12. May 2017 © Ute Grabowsky / photothek.net
Pillars of a Global Energy Transition Sustainable Energy for Development What is needed? An energy transition is only feasible when administrative, legislative, political and financial preconditions are met. Sustainable energy has to be available in the right amount, at the right time, at the right place and in the right quality Energy in line with needs: Access on household level, small and mid-size companies /social institutions up to industrial scale demand Energy as an development enabler to achieve the SDGs Pillars of a Global Energy Transition Universal Energy Access Improvement in Energy Efficiency Increase Share of Renewable Energy Poverty Reduction Climate Change Mitigation
Paris Agreement Agenda 2030 Overview: Cooperation of BMZ in the Energy Sector Paris Agreement Agenda 2030 Multilateral Multi-Donor GET FiT Bilateral BMZ one of the biggest bilateral donors for energy 25 partner countries 4 billion Euro contributions in the past two years
Paris Agreement Agenda 2030 Overview: Cooperation in the Energy Sector Agenda 2030 Multilateral 1 Multi-Donor 1 GET FiT Bilateral BMZ one of the biggest bilateral donors for energy 25 partner countries 4 billion Euro contributions in the past two years
Energising Development (EnDev) Modes of delivery 25 countries: 15 Africa, 6 Asia, 4 Latin America Result based financing (14 countries) Integrated result based financing (4 countries) Investment grants & technical assistance (16 countries) Technical assistance (18 countries) Objectives Sustainable access Health Job creation Low carbon development Leveraging Climate Donors: Ministries from Germany, the Netherlands, the UK, Norway, Switzerland, and Sweden , with additional cofinancing from Australia, Ireland and the EU Budget since 2005 almost 373 million EUR
Energy access for max. 20 EUR per person EnDev: Achievements in Energy Access (2005-2016) Basic energy needs and beyond 17.3 million household members with electricity and modern cooking systems 1.8 million t CO2-savings per year Energy access for max. 20 EUR per person 19,400 social institutions 38,600 small and medium enterprises Improved services Productive use of energy
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