PRLCE in APEC- 1/21 APEC Workshop on Renewable Energy Promotion and Pricing Mechanism 26-27 September 2013, Taipei, Chinese Taipei The Development of Peer.

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PRLCE in APEC- 1/21 APEC Workshop on Renewable Energy Promotion and Pricing Mechanism September 2013, Taipei, Chinese Taipei The Development of Peer Review on Low-Carbon Energy Policy (PRLCE) in APEC Yeong-Chuan Lin Asia Pacific Energy Research Centre (APERC)

PRLCE in APEC- 2/21 Introduction Mechanism for Peer Review of Low Carbon Energy Supply (PRLCE) Progress of PRLCE Phase 1 Work Plan on PRLCE Phase 2 Option for future PRLCE Conclusion Contents

PRLCE in APEC- 3/21 APERC’s Cooperative Activities APERC’s Cooperative Activities can be defined as “APERC’s activities to directly cooperate with the APEC member economies in solving their energy problems or improving their energy situation”. see APERC’s APEC Energy Demand and Supply Outlook The major methods of APERC’s Cooperative Activities are peer reviews and workshops.  Peer reviews: Experts, mainly from the APEC region, visit a host economy to review its energy situation and policies, and make recommendations for the host economy.  Workshops: Experts from both within and outside of the APEC region give presentations to delegates from APEC member economies and work with them to share information necessary for policy planning. APERC’s Cooperative Activities started in 2008; The first activity was the Peer review on Energy Efficiency (PREE) for New Zealand.

PRLCE in APEC- 4/21 Declaration of PRLCE 2010 Fukui Declaration APEC Energy Ministers’ 2010 Fukui Declaration: “We commend the Peer Review on Energy Efficiency (PREE) which has been successfully carried out for four APEC economies and urge additional economies to participate”. “We instruct the EWG to explore mechanisms to encourage economies to set individual goals and action plans for introducing low-emission power sources - renewable, nuclear and fossil fuels with carbon capture and storage (CCS) - to make our energy supply cleaner. We will create low-carbon communities in the region”.

PRLCE in APEC- 5/21 Introduction Mechanism for Peer Review of Low Carbon Energy Supply (PRLCE) Progress of PRLCE Phase 1 Work Plan on PRLCE Phase 2 Option for future PRLCE Conclusion Contents

PRLCE in APEC- 6/21 Objectives of PRLCE A ssist volunteer APEC economies to promote low-emission power sources by providing recommendations from APEC peer review experts. Share experiences and knowledge on best practices for efficient and effective policies to promote low emission supplies (such as renewable energies) in developing APEC economies, and to determine how to adapt policies and measures which have been successful elsewhere to the unique conditions of each economy; Encourage developing APEC economies to set individual goals on power supply from low emission sources (such as renewable energies), and to formulate action plans to achieve the goals;

PRLCE in APEC- 7/21 Process of PRLCE StageActivityResponsibility 1EWG endorses the host economy volunteering for Peer ReviewEWG 2 Economy prepares for and submits to APERC pre-briefing information within one month Economy 3 APERC PRLCE Manager and economy representative plan Peer Review using Peer Review guidelines Economy and APERC 4Peer Review team proposed and contactedEconomy and APERC 5Peer Review team confirmedEconomy and APERC 6Economy plans visit in discussion with APERCEconomy and APERC 7 Economy and APERC confirm review team and visit program. APERC with Review team may submit specific questions / data requirement to host economies. APERC request for briefing information Economy and APERC Review Team 8 Economy provides the answers for the specific questions and information to review team Economy 9Review visit to economy Review Team, Economy and APERC 10Draft Review Report finalized Review Team and Economy 11Final draft report signed off by economyEconomy 12Economy provides Draft Peer Review Report to EWGEconomy 13 Economy and EWG Secretariat tables the final draft review report at EWG for its discussion and approval Economy and EWG Secretariat

PRLCE in APEC- 8/21 Main Roles and Responsibilities of Stakeholders Host Economy Plan review process Prepare Documents for Review Arrange logistic needs Assess the preliminary and the draft final report APERC Coordinate the review team formation with the host economy Coordinate the draft final report preparation with Host Economy Prepare the guidelines for PRLCE Review Team Conduct the review Present findings and recommendations in the preliminary report Prepare the draft final report EWG Discuss and Endorse the draft final report Report to APEC Senior Officials cf. “Guideline on APEC Peer Review on Low-Carbon Energy Supply (PRLCE)”

PRLCE in APEC- 9/21 Introduction Mechanism for Peer Review of Low Carbon Energy Supply (PRLCE) Progress of PRLCE Phase 1 Work Plan on PRLCE Phase 2 Option for future PRLCE Conclusion Contents

PRLCE in APEC- 10/21 Summary of PRLCE Activities 2012 PRLCE-1 Thailand PRLCE -2 Philippines 2013 PRLCE -3 Indonesia PRLCE Phase 1PRLCE Phase 2

PRLCE in APEC- 11/21  Thailand hosted the first PRLCE-1 on 21~25 May 2012 with the focus on Alternative Energy Development Plan ( ) (ADEP) on Solar, Wind, Biomass, Biogas and other renewable energy.  The review team consisted of 7 experts (from China, Japan, Malaysia, Chinese Taipei, USA, Viet Nam, IRENA) and 3 APERC Researchers.  The review team experts have provided 45 policy recommendations. PRLCE-1 in Thailand (Outline)

PRLCE in APEC- 12/21 New Energy Type (Wave, Geothermal) 3MW Biofuel Oil Substitution 44% Bio Energy 4,390MW Hydro 1,608MW Solar Wind 3,200MW PRLCE-1 in Thailand (Framework of AEDP) Alternative Energy Development Plan (2008 – 2022) (AEDP) Alternative Energy Consumption by 25% within 2021

PRLCE in APEC- 13/21  The Philippines hosted the second PRLCE-2 on 19~23 November 2012 with the focus on National Renewable Energy Program ( ) (including the Feed-in Tariff system for renewable energy).  The review team consisted of 6 experts (from China, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Thailand, IRENA) and 3 APERC Researchers. The review team experts have drafted policy recommendations.  The first draft of Review Report for the 2nd PRLCE in the Philippines was compiled and reviewed by the Philippines Government.  The final draft will be tabled for the endorsement of EWG46 at Da Nang, Viet Nam in November. PRLCE-2 in the Philippines (Outline)

PRLCE in APEC- 14/21 Introduction Mechanism for Peer Review of Low Carbon Energy Supply (PRLCE) Progress of PRLCE Phase 1 Work Plan on PRLCE Phase 2 Option for future PRLCE Conclusion Contents

PRLCE in APEC- 15/21  Indonesia hosted the first PRLCE-3 on 13~27 May 2013 with the focus on Renewable Energy.  The review team consisted of 5 experts (from China, Japan, Malaysia, Thailand, USA) and 3 APERC Researchers.  The first draft of Review Report for the PRLCE-3 in Indonesia was compiled and now under review by the Indonesia Government.  The Review Report will be presented at High Level Meeting on Renewable Energy at Bali, Indonesia in October for offering the endorsement of EWG through correspondence.  One more economy (Malaysia) is currently invited to volunteer to host PRLCE-4. PRLCE Phase 2

PRLCE in APEC- 16/21 Introduction Mechanism for Peer Review of Low Carbon Energy Supply (PRLCE) Progress of PRLCE Phase 1 Progress of PRLCE Phase 2 Option for future PRLCE Conclusion Contents

PRLCE in APEC- 17/21 Possible Option for future PRLCE Possible Option for future PRLCE Compared with PREE (for all economies), given the resource constraints of APERC and recognizing the smaller number of potential host economies (only developing economies), it may be necessary to reduce the number of PRLCE peer reviews per year. Example: Two PRLCEs in 2012 and 2013 ↓ One PRLCE after 2014

PRLCE in APEC- 18/21 Introduction Mechanism for Peer Review of Low Carbon Energy Supply (PRLCE) Progress of PRLCE Phase 1 Progress of PRLCE Phase 2 Future option of PRLCE Conclusion Contents

PRLCE in APEC- 19/21 Conclusion (1/2) Increase in energy consumption and fast economic growth in the APEC region needs a more aggressive approach and efforts for the development and application of low carbon energy. Host economy and other APEC economies can share experiences and knowledge on best practices for efficient and effective policies to promote low carbon power supplies (such as renewable energy), including how to adapt policies and measures/technologies which have been successful elsewhere to the unique conditions of each economy.

PRLCE in APEC- 20/21 Valuable recommendations on how to improve low carbon energy policies can be gained for host economy. APERC will always bring the system integration concept to act as the coordinator to push forward the sustainability development in APEC Region with the cooperation of each country in this region and instruction of APEC Leaders. Conclusion (2/2)

PRLCE in APEC- 21/21 Thank you for your kind attention