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The use of LEAP and simple muni-EIPMP tool for SEAP development and monitoring in Georgian municipalities Anna Sikharulidze, Enhancing capacity for Low Emission Development (EC-LEDS) Sustainable Development Centre Remissia 9/11/2018 LEDS-EEP series on “Tools and Methodologies for Municipal and Regional Sustainable Energy Planning"

Contents Approach for using tools and methodologies for municipal energy planning in Georgia Short description of Municipal GHG Emission Inventory, Projection and Mitigation Planning Tool (muni – EIPMP) Short description of LEAP-Tbilisi tool 9/11/2018 LEDS-EEP series on “Tools and Methodologies for Municipal and Regional Sustainable Energy Planning"

The needs of municipalities for support in the CoM process Support in data gathering Developing mitigation measures and project proposals The tool for emission inventory compilation, development of Business As Usual (BAU) Scenario and quick assessment of mitigation options for SEAP Targeted capacity building 9/11/2018 LEDS-EEP series on “Tools and Methodologies for Municipal and Regional Sustainable Energy Planning"

Two types of models: Comprehensive modeling : Simple modeling: Gives better insight for future projections of energy consumption and emissions is often out of the human, technical and financial capacities of municipality, since this approach requires more statistics and better technical capacity than are generally available at municipality level Simple modeling: Simpler and cheaper to use Assessment and projections are more rough 9/11/2018 LEDS-EEP series on “Tools and Methodologies for Municipal and Regional Sustainable Energy Planning"

Approach applied in Georgia MARKAL-Georgia model (national) Small municipalities Muni-EIPMP Large municipalities (Tbilisi) LEAP 9/11/2018 LEDS-EEP series on “Tools and Methodologies for Municipal and Regional Sustainable Energy Planning"

SEAPs developed in Georgia Using muni-EIPMP tool: Batumi, Kutaisi, Zugdidi Gori Telavi Telavi temi Akhaltsikhe Bolnisi Mtskheta Using LEAP: Tbilisi (both SEAP and monitoring report) 9/11/2018 LEDS-EEP series on “Tools and Methodologies for Municipal and Regional Sustainable Energy Planning"

Description of muni – EIPMP It is in Excel (software already familiar to the municipal staff and easily maintainable), it is designed to guide the municipal staff to directly fill in the CoM SEAP templates, used by municipalities for CoM reporting. It is customized for specific situation in Georgia 9/11/2018 LEDS-EEP series on “Tools and Methodologies for Municipal and Regional Sustainable Energy Planning"

Advantages of muni-EIPMP It is simple enough to be successfully used at municipal level, but comprehensive enough to give the planners at municipal level the insights they require. It can be linked with national MARKAL-Georgia model and obtains many necessary inputs from it to assess the GHG projections and mitigation potentials Ensures the consistency between different assumptions at municipal level that rely on national data (for emission factors, net calorific values, etc) and data-sharing between different municipal models. 9/11/2018 LEDS-EEP series on “Tools and Methodologies for Municipal and Regional Sustainable Energy Planning"

Functions of Muni-EIPMP tool The methods for activity data calculation and establishment of baseline inventory (BEI) or Monitoring Emission Inventory (MEI) Calculation of Business as Usual Scenario (BAU) projections Assessment of different mitigation options 9/11/2018 LEDS-EEP series on “Tools and Methodologies for Municipal and Regional Sustainable Energy Planning"

BAU methodologies: JRC Coefficients MARKAL-Georgia national projections Any other national projections National projections can be downscaled to municipal level if local GDP and population forecasts are available 9/11/2018 LEDS-EEP series on “Tools and Methodologies for Municipal and Regional Sustainable Energy Planning"

Start screen of muni-EIPMP tool 9/11/2018 LEDS-EEP series on “Tools and Methodologies for Municipal and Regional Sustainable Energy Planning"

Years in muni-EIPMP tool 9/11/2018 LEDS-EEP series on “Tools and Methodologies for Municipal and Regional Sustainable Energy Planning"

Modules of muni-EIPMP tool 9/11/2018 LEDS-EEP series on “Tools and Methodologies for Municipal and Regional Sustainable Energy Planning"

Example of inputs of muni-EIPMP tool – transport sector 9/11/2018 LEDS-EEP series on “Tools and Methodologies for Municipal and Regional Sustainable Energy Planning"

Outputs of muni-EIPMP tool –BAU scenario 9/11/2018 LEDS-EEP series on “Tools and Methodologies for Municipal and Regional Sustainable Energy Planning"

Outputs of muni-EIPMP tool – Emission Reductions 9/11/2018 LEDS-EEP series on “Tools and Methodologies for Municipal and Regional Sustainable Energy Planning"

Tbilisi case – use of LEAP model Largest city in Georgia with relatively complex transport and buildings sectors More and better detailed data available compared to other cities in Georgia Very short period of time available for model and SEAP development LEAP for Tbilisi Free license Local knowledge and experience available Easy to construct the model with desired level of detail 9/11/2018 LEDS-EEP series on “Tools and Methodologies for Municipal and Regional Sustainable Energy Planning"

LEAP – Tbilisi demand tree for Transport 9/11/2018 LEDS-EEP series on “Tools and Methodologies for Municipal and Regional Sustainable Energy Planning"

LEAP – Tbilisi demand tree for Residential Buildings 9/11/2018 LEDS-EEP series on “Tools and Methodologies for Municipal and Regional Sustainable Energy Planning"

LEAP-Tbilisi outputs – Emission Inventory 9/11/2018 LEDS-EEP series on “Tools and Methodologies for Municipal and Regional Sustainable Energy Planning"

LEAP-Tbilisi outputs – Monitoring results Sector Emissions by CDM factor (Gg CO2 eq) Baseline scenario 2014 Actual 2014 Reduction Transport 1 979 1 729 250 Buildings 1 624 1 604 21 Street lighting Solid waste 462 Wastewater 154 Total 4 241 3 970 271 9/11/2018 LEDS-EEP series on “Tools and Methodologies for Municipal and Regional Sustainable Energy Planning"

LEAP-Tbilisi outputs – Transport sector monitoring 9/11/2018 LEDS-EEP series on “Tools and Methodologies for Municipal and Regional Sustainable Energy Planning"

Anna Sikharulidze annasikharulidze@gmail.com Thank you! Anna Sikharulidze annasikharulidze@gmail.com 9/11/2018 LEDS-EEP series on “Tools and Methodologies for Municipal and Regional Sustainable Energy Planning"