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Industrial Energy Conference 2017
Century City Conference Centre, Cape Town 15 September 2017 Luvuyo Njovane
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The South African National Energy Efficiency Strategy (NEES) (2005)
The South African National Energy Efficiency Strategy (NEES) (2005) clearly defines the sectors that are considered a priority for the Government. These are: Industrial and mining, Commercial, Public building, Residential, and Transport.
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The South African National Energy Efficiency Strategy (NEES) (2005)
Reduction of National Energy Demand of 12% by 2015 Industrial & Mining Sector Final demand reduction of 15% by 2015 Commercial & Public Building Sector Residential Building Sector Final demand reduction of 10% by 2015 Transport Sector Final demand reduction of 9% by 2015 3 3
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Processes & partners for filling data gaps
DEA Industry assocs. BUSA Industry & mining Obtaining company level data from energy intensive firms and facilities NBI Firms Residential Conducting household energy survey DPW Commercial & public Collecting building-level data on energy use, floor area, energy-intensive equipment SANEDI Kayamandi SALGA Municipalities SAPOA IPD GBCSA GIZ
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HOW EETMS WORKS Decomposition analysis breaks down observed changes in energy consumption into component parts that are attributable to: Changes in overall level of activity Structural changes Efficiency changes For the industrial sector, changes in the share of a particular sub-sector could be treated in an analogous way to structural changes At each level of analysis, data is required on activity and on energy consumption for each of the main sub-divisions of that level
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Industry & mining sector analysis
Top-down decomposition analysis possible down to the level of the main sub-sectors: Metals & machinery Chemicals & petrochemicals Non-metallic minerals Pulp, paper & wood products Food, drink & tobacco Transport equipment Textiles & leather Construction Other / non-specified Detailed facility-level data also allowed a limited bottom-up analysis for period only
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Industry & mining sector results: efficiency trends
Data anomalies in non-metallic minerals and ‘other’ for resulted in this data being omitted from the analysis for those years. 20.8% improvement by 2011
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Industry & mining sector: overview of bottom-up analysis
Data on energy consumption and physical output obtained from 66 facilities and firms in the most energy intensive mining and manufacturing sub- sectors Coverage (in terms of fraction of total energy consumption) represents: about one-third of the entire industry & mining sector over half of those sub-sectors from which data was sought Data available only for the period Data on economic output was not available, so structural effects could not be separated out Instead, overall efficiency change was calculated as the weighted mean of individual changes in SECs
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DATA SUBMISSION MECHANISM
Data should be submitted through the Energy Efficiency Monitoring System web portal at A user name and password will be provided to a nominated member of your staff Focus on the methodology for the survey 9 9
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SCHEDULE OF SECTORS AND DESCRIPTION OF DATA REQUIRED
Data is to be provided by legal entities where a facility exceeds the existing threshold and operating in the following sub-sectors: all ferrous and non-ferrous metals, cement, lime and plaster, mining, iron & steel, paper & pulp, and basic chemicals.
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TYPES OF DATA REQUIRED Details of the responding legal entity, site & contact information The period over which the energy consumption and activity data have been incurred (must be between 1st January and 31st December of the given year) Annual energy consumption per carrier (where relevant) Quantities of physical output (in the case of manufacturing) of the given entity Main energy consuming activities undertaken on the site.
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EXAMPLE OF DATA ITEMS TO BE SUBMITTED
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WHAT NEXT? →Register a user for the web portal- with the following information: a. Name and address of the company submitting the data b. Name of nominated member of staff that will provide data c. address of nominated member of staff d. Contact number if nominated member of staff
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WHAT NEXT? Official name of entity providing data
Full name of representative Capacity (position) of representative Date of Resolution Physical address Contact details of senior management and/or focal person Position of representative for dispute resolution
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