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2 Energy Efficiency Consultation Workshop International Experience in Energy Efficiency August 28 2006, Bangkok, THAILAND by Vincent David Econoler International
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3 Objective of this Presentation 1.EE measurement USA and the Energy Intensity ratio CANADA and ITS custom made index 2.EE Policy Experiences IRELAND European union
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5 Primary Energy Intensity by World Region
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CANADA Secondary Energy Use 1990–2003
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Impact of Activity, Weather, Structure, Service Level and Energy Efficiency on Energy Use, 1990–2003 (petajoules)
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8 Canada: The OEE Energy Efficiency Index, 1990–2003 (index 1990 = 1.0)
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9 Canada: Changes in Energy Intensity and the Energy Efficiency Effect, 1990–2003 (index 1990 = 1.0)
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10 Canada EE Database Centre for Data and Analysis in Transportation (CDAT) Canadian Industrial Energy End-Use Data and Analysis Centre (CIEEDAC) Canadian Building Energy End-Use Data and Analysis Centre (CBEEDAC)
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11 EE Policies and Programs IRELAND EUROPEAN UNION
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12 World Energy Intensity -- Total Primary Energy Consumption per Dollar of GDP
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13 IRELAND LIEN = Network of Energy Managers Energy Agreements Energy Map Building Directive
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14 IRELAND The Large Industry Energy Network (LIEN) is a voluntary networking initiative of companies committed to reducing their energy intensity on an individual basis, and who recognise the benefits that can flow from collaborating with like-minded organisations on innovations and best practices in energy management.
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15 IRELAND 1995: Inception of the LIEN Program 2002 : 80 COMPANIES ARE MEMBERS 40% of the energy use in the Industry Sector 9,4% of Country’s total primary energy requirement Conditions to access the LIEN All members are high-energy users They have a structured approach to energy auditing and management (energy specialists) Annual statement of energy accounts produced
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16 IRELAND EPI INDEX (Energy Performance Indicator Index) Relate energy use to activity on a confidential manner (index) EPI = Total energy use/Total output x F x 100 F = total output/total energy use ANNUAL REPORT Results Target WORKSHOPS THROUGH LIEN MEMBERS AWARDS AND RECOGNITION SEI CONTRIBUTION: MONITORING AND REPORT
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17 EPI – THERMO KING EUROPE outsourcing of sheet metal fabrication, compressor with a machine equipped with variable- speed drive. intelligent lighting automatic steam valves in the plant heating system.
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18 IRELAND BENEFITS OF THE PROGRAM IT CONTRIBUTES TO 3 PRINCIPAL NATIONAL ENERGY POLICY OBJECTIVES SECURITY OF SUPPLY (EMBEDDED GENERATION PROJECTS) POSITIVE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT IMPROVE INDIVIDUAL COMPETITIVENESS COMPANIES GET BENEFITS FROM ENERGY SAVINGS AND IMPROVED CORPORATE IMAGE IN THE PUBLIC
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19 ANY QUESTION ?
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20 EU Energy Efficiency : Action Plan BACKGROUND : Kyoto + supply security IMPLEMENTATION measures to integrate energy efficiency into other EU policies initiatives to strengthen and extend existing policies new policies and measures
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21 EU Energy Efficiency: Action Plan Category 1: Measures to integrate energy efficiency into other EU policies Transport Modern enterprise policy Regional and urban policy Research and Development Taxation and tariff policy International co-operation and pre- accession activities
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22 EU Energy Efficiency: Action Plan Category 2: Measures to strengthen and expand existing measures Transport Household appliances, commercial and other equipment Industry (including electricity and gas companies) Buildings Horizontal Measures
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23 Category 3: New Policies and Measures The promotion of energy efficiency in public procurement Energy audits in industry and the tertiary sector Best Practice EU Energy Efficiency: Action Plan
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24 Thailand
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Transport 37% Industry 36% Resident & Commercial 21% Agriculture 6% Thailand - Energy Consumption by Economic Sector
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27 Thailand – DSM Potential
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28 Approach Identify key barriers Define major consuming sectors Identify EC opportunities Map sectors/opportunities against barriers Develop strategies to address barriers Design programs Implementation Process IIEC
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29 Philosophy Maximum collaboration with other state agencies Leveraging the private sector for implementation Building capacity Phasing program implementation Stimulating sustainable markets Implementation Process IIEC
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