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1 Sustainable Energy to Secure Sustainable Future New Delhi July, 2015

2 Energy is the golden thread that connects economic growth, increased social equity and an environment that allows the world to thrive.” -- UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon “Ending poverty and ensuring sustainability are the defining challenges of our time. Energy is central to both.” -- Jim Yong Kim - World Bank Group President WHY ENERGY? 2

3 The Great Energy Challenge: a moral and existential dilemma 3 Three energy challenges of our generation:  First, ending energy poverty. To ensure universal access to electricity and modern energy sources for cooking and heating.  Second, we need to strengthen economic growth in a way that‘s equitable and satisfies growing energy demand.  Third, we need to slow the warming of our planet by reducing global emissions. In essence, we need to turn on the lights while turning down the global thermostat.

4 Sustainable Energy for All initiative Three Objectives: One Goal: Ensuring Sustainable Energy for All by 2030 4

5 SE4ALL: A Coherent Solution and Nexus Enabler The Nexus (4 Targets) The Solution (3 Objectives) The Goal Sustainable Energy For All HealthWaterFood Women Universal Access Double Renewables Double Energy Efficiency 5

6 6 Annual Investments: US$1 trillion Access: USD 50 Billion (2012: US$9 bn) Renewables: USD 442 to 650 Billion (2012: US$258 bn) Energy Efficiency: USD 560 Billion (2012: US$130 bn) Annual Investments to reach SE4All goal by 2030

7 Why is this initiative different? Sustainable Energy for All is a unique multi-stakeholder platform for the achievement of sustainable energy for all. The initiative offers… Clear global vision and objectives that cut across all three pillars of sustainable development Unparalleled convening power Capacity to leverage large-scale investment Transparent tracking framework towards the three objectives Unmatched network of stakeholders: governments, businesses & civil society Ability to mobilize best practices and innovative solutions

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9 9/23/2015 Evolution of electrification: steady but slow Lost Decade: Growth < 1% per year 2010-12: India has pulled up the average

10 9/23/2015 Energy Access: India can move the global needle

11 Basic Requirements for Energy System Transformation: 4Ps Politics Policy Pricing Partnership (Public –Private) How? We Advocate for E-Solutions; We Catalyze Actions and Investment; and We Build Partnerships

12 ACHIEVEMENTS: Global Forum; Normative Role; Political  Rio+20 Resolution: “We are all determined to act to make sustainable energy for all a reality”.  The General Assembly (GA) resolution: “UN Decade of SE4All (2014-2024)”, adopted Dec. 2012.  Three resolutions GA Second Committee (December 2013) empowering the SG to use "existing resources" and “extra budgetary resources” for the UN Decade  Energy: proposed SDG-7  The "Friends of Sustainable Energy" 30 members  The WBG energy sector strategy (June 2013) based on the objectives of SE4All.  IRENA Assembly adopted the SE4All objective-3 “Doubling the share of RE (IRENA version 30% share RE)  Elysée Declaration, 7 December 2013

13 SE4All: Regional and Thematic Hubs  Thematic: Renewable Energy: IRENA Energy Efficiency: DTU(Copenhagen) and ECCJ (Tokyo) Bottom up Energy Access: UNDP Capacity Building: TERI Knowledge Hub: World Bank  Geographic Africa: AfDB Asia: ADB Latin America: IADB Europe, Central Asia and Mediterranean: EBRD

14 ACHIEVEMENTS: Energy Access Practitioner Network 1800 members (NGOs, private sector, social enterprise, investors, etc) Sharing Knowledge. Building Community. Making a Difference.

15 ACHIEVEMENTS: 50 High Impact Opportunities identified 1. Mini-Grids (DFID, UNEP, UNF, ARE) 2. Sustainable Bioenergy (FAO, IUCN, Novozymes) 3. Universal Adoption of Clean Cooking (Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves) 4. Water-Energy-Food Nexus* (BMZ and FAO) 5. Energy & Women’s Health (UNF, UN Women, and Norway) 6. Advanced Lighting & Appliance Efficiency (UNEP and CLASP) 7. Vehicle Fuel Efficiency (FIA Foundation and UNEP) 8.Global Gas Flaring Reduction * A recent publication of SE4All titled “Direct Delivery of Power Subsidy to Agriculture in India” launched at Vienna Energy Forum Other HIOs: To be launched in a phased manner

16 Achievements: SDG 7 Country Action  103 partner countries, 66 gap analysis, 23 action agenda, 12 investment prospectuses Finance  $ 120 billion potential new annual investments identified  SG and WBG President released SE4All Finance Report at FFD Conference Addis Ababa recommending concrete actions (included in Outcome Document) report available at www.se4all.org

17 Growing Movement UN Decade Annual SE4All Forum 2-year Campaign on Energy for Women/Children’s Health Growing commitments Tracking and Monitoring SE4All Global Tracking Framework Tools and instruments (e.g. RISE, Multitier Access Indicators)


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