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1 BELGRADE | SIEA | 20.2.2015 | © SIEA IMPLEMENTATION OF EU DIRECTIVES ON ENERGY EFFICIENCY SUSTAINABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTH EAST EUROPE Beograd 20. 2. 2015

2 BELGRADE | SIEA | 20.2.2015 | © SIEA HISTORY OF EE

3 BELGRADE | SIEA | 20.2.2015 | © SIEA BRIEF INTRO  March 2007 that EU heads of state and governments endorsed the first EU “energy action plan”, with 3 core pillars: sustainability, security of supply, and competitiveness  Quntifiable targets : catchy 20 – 20 – 20 for year 2020 › 20% reduction in EU GHG emissions of at below 1990 levels › 20% of EU energy consumption to come from renewable resources and › 20% reduction in primary energy use compared with projected levels, to be achieved by improving energy efficiency  Energy 2020 emphasises the urgent need to act in order to not only restructure the energy market in the EU and reach the climate targets, but also to stay competitive in the future.

4 BELGRADE | SIEA | 20.2.2015 | © SIEA DECADE OF POLICIES  Range of policies and directives that transformed the energy market of member states: › 2002 Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (updated in 2010) › 2005 Ecodesign Directive and later Energy Labeling Directive (2010) › 2006 Energy End-Use Efficiency and Energy Services Directive › The Energy Efficiency Directive (27/2012), approved in 2012, was the legislative result of the EEP that was published in March 2011 that repeals the Cogeneration Directive (2004) and the Energy End-Use Efficiency....(2006).  The EED is ambitious. It is meant to fill the gap between existing framework Directives and national/international measures on energy efficiency and the 2020 EU target for energy savings.  It covers all sectors except transport, and includes, for the first time in an “energy efficiency” directive, measures for supply side efficiency.

5 BELGRADE | SIEA | 20.2.2015 | © SIEA IMPORTANCE OF EE FOR EU One of the pillars of the energy union

6 BELGRADE | SIEA | 20.2.2015 | © SIEA RESILIENCE TO SUPPLY DISRUPTIONS 6 The EU energy system TODAY

7 BELGRADE | SIEA | 20.2.2015 | © SIEA Competitiveness Sustainability Energy Union Security Security of supply Internal Energy Market Energy Efficiency Decarbonisation Research & Innovation

8 BELGRADE | SIEA | 20.2.2015 | © SIEA IMPACT OF EE

9 BELGRADE | SIEA | 20.2.2015 | © SIEA EE MARKET DELIVER REDUCTION OF THE ENERGY NEEDED TO FUEL OUR ECONOMY Efficiency savings (1 336 Mtoe) provided more in 2011 to meet energy service demand than oil (1 200 Mtoe), electricity (552 Mtoe), natural gas (509 Mtoe) in IEA-11*

10 BELGRADE | SIEA | 20.2.2015 | © SIEA INVESTMENT IN EE VS OTHER ENERGY SUPPLY IEA EEMR 2013 310 -360 b USD (2012) Sources: BNEF, IEA

11 BELGRADE | SIEA | 20.2.2015 | © SIEA Energy efficiency savings in IEA-11 countries rival TFC of major energy consuming countries and regions (e.g., EE improvements over the last 4 decades saved more energy in 2011 than TFC in EU) Australia Denmark Finland France Germany Italy Japan Netherlands Sweden UK USA EE: AN INVISIBLE POWER-HOUSE

12 BELGRADE | SIEA | 20.2.2015 | © SIEA SUPPORT OF EE News on Energy Efficiency Calls

13 BELGRADE | SIEA | 20.2.2015 | © SIEA HORIZON 2020 BUDGET: 80 B€ HORIZON 2020 - OVER 68 B €

14 BELGRADE | SIEA | 20.2.2015 | © SIEA Executive Agency for SMEs 1. Health, demographic change and wellbeing7.5 2. Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine and maritime and inland water research and the Bioeconomy 3.9 3. Secure, clean and efficient energy5.9 4. Smart, green and integrated transport6.3 5. Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials 3.1 6. Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies1.3 7. Secure societies1.7  Budget 2014-20 (EUR billion)

15 BELGRADE | SIEA | 20.2.2015 | © SIEA Executive Agency for SMEs 3. Secure, clean and efficient energy  Main types of action *building on Intelligent Energy Europe

16 BELGRADE | SIEA | 20.2.2015 | © SIEA Executive Agency for SMEs Main Calls 2014 Budget 2014 (M€) Number of Proposals received Energy Efficiency98449 Smart Cities & Communities9234 Low-Carbon Energy359661 SME Instrument34873 Total:583 M€2017 prop. 3. Secure, clean and efficient energy  A low success rate (9%)

17 BELGRADE | SIEA | 20.2.2015 | © SIEA Executive Agency for SMEs 17

18 BELGRADE | SIEA | 20.2.2015 | © SIEA Executive Agency for SMEs Calls 2015Budget (M€) Energy Efficiency101 Smart Cities & Communities107 Low-Carbon Energy377 SME Instrument35 Fast Track to Innovation14 Other actions (e.g. Concerted Actions; tenders) 58 3. Secure, clean and efficient energy 

19 BELGRADE | SIEA | 20.2.2015 | © SIEA Executive Agency for SMEs Call 2015Budget (M€) Energy Efficiency101 Buildings & Consumers Heating & Cooling Industry & Products Finance for Sustainable Energy Funding areas? 3. Secure, clean and efficient energy 

20 BELGRADE | SIEA | 20.2.2015 | © SIEA Executive Agency for SMEs New

21 BELGRADE | SIEA | 20.2.2015 | © SIEA ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND SOME EXAMPLES FRO SLOVAKIA

22 BELGRADE | SIEA | 20.2.2015 | © SIEA BEFORE AND AFTER – PUBLIC BUILDING REFURBISHMENT Elementary school Klasov City Hall Bojná Elementary School Cerová

23 BELGRADE | SIEA | 20.2.2015 | © SIEA NATIONAL EEAP  During the implementation of the 2nd EEAP (2011-2013), overall energy savings of 6 734 TJ of energy end use have been achieved – 81% of planned level, due to the missing long term financial support mechanism Sector Energy savings (EEU) 2011-2013 [TJ] Total investments 2011-2013 [000 €] PlanActualPlanActual Buildings 1 7544 0551 079 0653 718 880 Industry 2 4901 069316 00489 931 Public sector 2 234659675 624373 613 Transport 8992782 291 5022 144 144 Appliances 985668160 783129 895 Horizontal measures 8 3867 317 Total 8 3626 7274 531 3646 886 333

24 BELGRADE | SIEA | 20.2.2015 | © SIEA EEAP: GOALS FOR THE NEAR FUTURE 2014-20162014-2020 Savings on EEU Savings on PEU Total investments Savings on EEU Savings on PEU Total investments TJ 000 €TJ 000 € Buildings 3 08748303 160 6126 1039 5507 777 317 Industry 2 5694020873 6746 2759 8212 023 019 Public sector 1 6722616390 8343 5775 598827 504 Transportation 5769013 868 0462 3463 6727 795 499 Appliances 7371154119 8861 7642 760287 897 Horiz. measures 203122 76872,0011354 711 Transf., tansp.& dist. 02 422326 57505 701823 940 Total 8 66115 9758 762 39520 13737 21419 589 886 % of the plan85 %100 %-84 %100 %-

25 BELGRADE | SIEA | 20.2.2015 | © SIEA EEAP CONCLUSIONS  Key enabler 1: stable and predictable source of financing of these measures.  Key enabler 2 : Consistency -expectation for reaching 100% of planned savings of the primary energy use would be realistic only under assumption that all planned investment into EE measures on side of transformation, transfer, and distribution of energy will be executed (and with strong participation of the private sector)  Key enabler 3 : Utilization of existing and using the new financial schemes will be mandatory to achieve energy savings, their improvement and monitoring.  For reporting the energy savings there is a need for reliable monitoring.

26 BELGRADE | SIEA | 20.2.2015 | © SIEA THANK YOU


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