Overall  Enabling the Philippine delegates to better understand and appreciate how innovation and green technologies support strategies towards green.

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Overall  Enabling the Philippine delegates to better understand and appreciate how innovation and green technologies support strategies towards green economic development as well as mitigation and adaptation to climate change Specifically  Getting to know the forces that drove Germany to follow a strong green economic development approach  Understanding the systemic approach of how Germany is implementing the “Energy Revolution” (Energiewende): Who is involved and who takes over which role?  Understanding the importance of setting right policy incentives, developing decentralized strategies and having professional support organizations for implementation  Getting insights about the competitiveness of Germany in the field of green innovations and environmental technology development as a driving element to realize this energy change  Not presenting Germany as a best practice but as an example to strengthen our system perspective Purpose of the Learning Visit

Profile of Philippine Delegation Total Gender MF # of Organizations Represented12  Private Organizations321  Public Organizations797  Private – Public Organization11  International Development Organization12 # of Regions Represented7

The Philippine Delegation 22 Participants from the following organizations  Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI)  Cebu Technology University – Affiliated Renewable Energy Center (CTU-AREC)  Echostore / Echosi Foundation  Department of Energy (DOE)  Department of Tourism (DOT)  Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)  Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP)  GIZ Philippines – ProGED  Local Government Units  Philippine House of Representatives  Provincial MSME Development Council  Toyota Motor Philippines Foundation

Gaspar, Roland (Toyota Fdn) Guevarra, Lydia (DTI) Juan, Pacita (Echosi) Pacheco, Mary Jean (CPS) Palabyab, Nestor (PTTC) Clavesillas, Jerry (DTI) Angeles, Judith (DTI) Tan, Leticia (DOT) Pagaran, Brielgo (DTI) Fortun, Laurence ( Congress) Narisma, Sisinio (DBP) Devanadera, Nelson (PCSD) Nanda Ritsma (ProGED) Colmenares, Mary Ann (PMSMED)C Pavia, Macario (PPDO) Cabrera, Nida (LGU) Canoog, Elpe (ProGED) Labios, Antonio (DoE) Maderazo, Lito (CCCI) Melgar, Esperanza (DTI) Montecillo, Rowena (DOT) Tesaluna, Edwin (CTU AREC) Cabrera, Nida (LGU) Canoog, Elpe (ProGED) Labios, Antonio (DoE) Maderazo, Lito (CCCI) Melgar, Esperanza (DTI) Montecillo, Rowena (DOT) Tesaluna, Edwin (CTU AREC)

Overview of German Hosts

Systemic Green Competitiveness in Germany

Approach of the Learning Visit Visits to important policy-supporting and network institutions to get a system insight into the green promotion system in Germany

Visit insights at national policy level  Renewable Energy Act of 2050 Visit to the Federal Ministry of Economy and Energy

Visit to the Urban Development Department Berlin Visit insights at city policy level Visit to Climate Office from the City of Potsdam

Visit to the the energy self-sufficient village Feldheim Visit insights at village level

Visit insights from support institutions at national and local level

Shared responsibilities towards a clear and quantified vision, i.e., with concrete binding targets for 2020 and 2050 Stakeholders‘ ownership of the roadmap Strong support institutions on renewable energy, particularly Learnings of the Delegation

Way Forward Actions (which could be integrated into the replication processes of ProGED) Geographical cluster of delegates have prepared action plans Example: National Level – Integration of GED in SME Promotion and Development CARAGA – Creation of CARAGA’s Power Development Action Force (PDAF) to promote renewable energy (RE) Cebu – Organization of the Cebu GED Network and Cebu Green Business Sector ProGED Green Champions facebook account

Dankeschon… Maraming Salamat… Daghang Salamat…