NAMAs: towards Paris and beyond 14/11/2018 Angélica Afanador
Africa has seen increased activity since the last few months Globally, energy supply is the most common, but also waste, buildings and transport Data from June, 2015 Since then we have seen increased activity in Africa The 2 NAMAs in Africa under implementation are in the energy sectors: Burkina Faso (biomass energy) and South Africa (renewable energy initiative=sari) 14/11/2018 Name
Energy, transport, and waste are the most common sectors in African NAMAs 14/11/2018 Angélica Afanador
NAMA activity increased close to 58% since Lima Source: UNFCCC NAMA Registry 14/11/2018 Angélica Afanador
Mitigation Momentum: advancing NAMA development in a selection of countries 14/11/2018 Angélica Afanador, Michèle Koper
Ethiopia is developing an off-grid energy NAMA to guarantee clean energy access to rural areas Focus on off grid because: Grid extension is an ongoing program Grid capacity has been increased and stabilized over the past years Grid electricity is already for the larger part renewable Also: Lower ability to pay of rural households requires innovative and coordinated actions and opportunities Lot of renewable resources available in Ethiopia, also in rural setting Several successful project examples and efforts, so a good basis to expand Fitting with Ethiopian policies on rural electrification and CRGE 14/11/2018 Angélica Afanador
The Ministry of Water, Irrigation & Energy is on the driver’s seat Ethiopia owns & leads the process Lead by Director Mrs. Belaynesh Birru Experts in her team provide data, support the analysis, and do checks and balances of results Ecofys & SNV provide technical support to Ethiopia Convene and guide the stakeholder consultations Provide NAMA development expertise Provide renewable energy expertise 14/11/2018 Angélica Afanador
Multi-stakeholder discussion led to the selection of renewable energy based mini grids NAMA proposal on Mini grids NAMA concept note Assessment of technical and political context Identification and selection of NAMAs Detailed NAMA development NAMA implementation Measuring, Reporting, Verification (MRV) Capacity building Stakeholder process 14/11/2018 Angélica Afanador
Stakeholders also recommended 5 main components for the NAMA 14/11/2018 Angélcia Afanador
Next stakeholder workshop will be in Addis Ababa, September 9, 2015 Opportunity to extend invitation to participants 14/11/2018 Angélica Afanador
Angélica Afanador International Climate Policies a.afanador@ecofys.com Thank you Angélica Afanador International Climate Policies a.afanador@ecofys.com