Demand-side energy efficiency programme in industry
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Description
Overview | |
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Sector | Industry |
Focus area | Energy efficiency |
Type of action | Strategy/Policy |
Scope | Not known |
Stage | Feasibility study |
Submitted to UNFCCC registry | No |
Start of initiative |
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Financing and support details | |
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Financing status | Not known |
Total cost |
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Financing requested | EUR 0.5 mln |
Financing received to-date |
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Principal source of financing | Multilateral |
Principal type of financing | Grant |
Capacity building required | Unknown |
Technology transfer required | Unknown |
Additional information | |
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Proponent(s) |
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International funder(s) | GEF, AfDB |
Organization providing technical support | RCREEE, Perspectives, Alcor |
Contact |
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Objective:
To promote energy efficiency activities in the manufacturing sector based on specific incentives and demonstration projects.
Activities: (2012 - 2020)
This programme aims to achieve a cumulative reduction of 2 million tons of oil equivalent in energy consumption and a 8MtCO2e reduction in greenhouse gases over a 10 year period ending in 2020 through the successful implementation of five components:
- Institutional and regulatory framework to support the EE law.
- Demonstration of pilot EE projects.
- Subsidies of energy audits and EE investment feasibilities.
- Training and accreditation of certified energy managers.
- Information dissemination, communication and EE promotion.
Impact and MRV
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Cumulative GHG reductions: 8 MtCO2e |
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Mitigative capacity:
No information has been provided on mitigative capacity
Co-benefits:
Social: | Information has not been provided |
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Economic: | Information has not been provided |
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Environmental: | Information has not been provided |
MRV Framework:
No MRV plan has been defined
References
- Mobilizing NAMAs and new market mechanisms to harness mitigation in RCREEE Member States Beyond 2012