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Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency and Transport Technologies

in Technology Needs Assessments (TNA)

Daniel Bongardt, GIZ, Bonn, June 1st 2011

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Renewable Energy and Energy EfficientTechnology

(incl. Industry, Building & Residential)

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Renewable Energy Priorities

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Ocean Geo Solar(thermal)

Biomass Solar (PV)

Wind Hydro

R&D Deployment Diffusion Wind mostly in R&D

70% prioritize solar technology

+50% prioritize hydro power

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Energy Efficient Technology Priorities

Energy efficient appliances for hh (cooking, heating)

Cleaner production methods

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Capacity Building Needs

Capacity to access funding

Capacity to access/disseminate information

Training of technichians,education of consumers

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Diese Folie scheint unabhängig vom Sektor zu gelten? Wenn das so ist kann man sie als allgemeines fazit nehmen.

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Energy Efficient Technology in the Transport Sector

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Transport sector prioritiesAbout 50 of the TNA reports include a chapter on transportation

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Climate-friendly transport technologies

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Design technology, tools and software

=> assist in assessing, designing and planning low carbon transport

-> technology of the built environment and the physical basis of transport systems

-> technology and infrastructure that enable transport systems to function

-> fuel technologies can transform the carbon emissions of vehicles

-> New vehicle technology can significantly reduce carbon emissions

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Many of the actions proposed in the Country Reports are comparatively low-tech and low cost and offer several co-benefits

The main focus is on public transportation systems and cleaner vehicles and fuels, but soft technologies matter!

Some listed high-cost options (like hydrogen engines) will be difficult to implement.

TNA-Handbook and TechWiki improved considerably.

Transport sector

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Conclusion

Variation in structure & quality limits standardized analysis

Industry, Building & Residential: Energy efficient techn. for hh/residential most frequently addressed & easily available

Transport: Cleaner technologies & public transportation most often addressed & mostly available

Information and funding needs most frequently expressed

Need to link to NAMAs and NAPAS?UNDP (2010)

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Recommendations

Keep reports short and focused Focus on country-specific informationAvoid general descriptions of technologies Include non-technological options in

TNAssess/ClimateTechWiki (e.g. DSM)Don‘t forget already adopted options (e.g. wind

energy for water pumping, Public transport…)Continue/increase technical support for TNA

analysis

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Thank you.

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References

TNA Country Reportshttp://unfccc.int/ttclear/jsp/CountryReports.jsp

UNDP/UNFCCC TNA Handbook, 2010http://unfccc.int/ttclear/jsp/TNAHandbook.jsp

ClimateTechWikihttp://climatetechwiki.org/

TNAssess (under construction, Nov. 2010)http://portal.climatetechwiki.org/index_climatechwiki.html

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