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ENERGY EFFECIENCY POLICIES IMPLEMENTATION
(A WORLD WIDE PROSPECTIVE)

Present by: IRFAN ANSARI
WHAT IS ENERGY POLICY
 Energy policy is the manner in which a given entity (often

governmental) has decided to address issues of energy development
including energy production, distribution and consumption. The
attributes of energy policy may include legislation, international treaties,
incentives to investment, guidelines for energy conservation, taxation and
other public policy techniques.
 Around the Globe, Emerging Energy Policies Promote

renewable and Efficiency
WHAT IS ENERGY EFFECIENCY

 Efficient energy use, sometimes simply called energy efficiency, is the

goal to reduce the amount of energy required to provide products and
services. For example, insulating a home allows a building to use less
heating and cooling energy to achieve and maintain a comfortable
temperature. Installing fluorescent lights or natural skylights reduces the
amount of energy required to attain the same level of illumination.
Energy efficiency trends by region
In China, Africa and the Middle East, the energy intensity is two times higher than the average in Europe.
High energy intensities can be attributed to a number of factors, including the structure of the industry, the
share of energy intensive sectors, low energy prices and other.

CIS: Commonwealth of Independent States (Russia etc.)
OECD: Organization for Economic Co-operation (Philippine, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei.
energy efficiency policies and trends by sector

The general trend in industry shows a decrease in the energy required per unit of value added (industrial energy intensity)
in all regions, except the Middle East. However, since 2000 i.e. the onset of the global economic crisis, there is a net
slowdown in the intensity reduction in most regions and globally. Trends in energy intensities are also influenced by
energy efficiency improvements at the level of each individual industrial branch (e.g. steel, chemicals, non-metallic
minerals) as well as by changes in the structure of the industrial value added. Indeed industry sector includes a wide
variety of subsectors with different energy intensities.
Policies to improve energy efficiency in industry are designed to allow flexibility across a number of different industry
needs. The implementation of energy efficiency measures has to take into account the worldwide competitiveness,
especially during economic crisis. Industrial energy efficiency policies are focusing more and more on flexible policy
instruments, such as voluntary agreements, rather than on regulations.
What can we learn from the experience?
The recent developments in energy efficiency trends confirm the important role of market
instruments, such as voluntary agreements, targeted information campaigns, modern
means of market communications, to name just a few. Economic incentives and price
signals also appear to have an impact on the user. At the same time, the use of regulations
is increasing, too, in particular in sectors where the market fails to give appropriate signals
(e.g. buildings, appliances, etc. World Energy Trilemma 2011: Policies for the future –
Assessment of country energy and climate policy). Due to budgetary constraints in many
countries, there is an increasing involvement of private sector in supporting investments in
energy efficiency, through Energy Services Companies (ESCO’s), energy utilities and other
arrangements. The study highlights a number of innovative measures, including smart
billing, energy savings targets by sector, mandatory installation of efficient equipment and
obligations for energy savings for energy companies.
Evaluation of policies
The evaluation of selected energy efficiency policy measures around the
world covered in the report contributes to the on-going debate about
the real potential of energy efficiency improvements and the best ways
of achieving them.
 What is the importance of energy efficiency measures?
 What are the priorities?
 What are the trends in policy implementation?
 What measures prove popular and why?
 What are the innovative measures?
 What are the results?
 Which measures are cost effective?
 The report helps to find answers to these and other questions.
Slow energy efficiency achievements in the power sector
 The average efficiency of thermal power generation has improved slowly

over the last two decades, by 3.5% at the global level, from 32% in 1990 to
35.5% in 2011. The average efficiency at world level is still far below the
OECD Asia average (40%) or world best practice (Italy and Spain over 46%
due to a large share of Combined Cycle Gas Turbines (CCGT).
 Since renewable energy sources like hydro, wind and solar in energy
statistics are counted as having 100% efficiency, the penetration of
renewable in electricity production is improving the average efficiency figure
for power generation.
Renewable Energy
The share of renewable in electricity production remained quite stable at the world level, with two
divergent trends. It has increased in Europe, to a lesser extent in the CIS, remained stable in North
America and decreased in all other regions. In Europe, the higher penetration of renewable was driven
by wind and solar, which reached 10% of installed power generation capacity in 2011 (7% globally).
Distribution of World CO2 emission from energy use
Recommendation
 Energy prices should reflect real costs and give more incentives to consumers

countries with subsidized energy prices, efforts should be made to adjust the domestic energy prices to
the real cost of energy supply to give the right signals to the consumers. Although most countries
realize the need for this, very few have succeeded to deregulate energy pricing.
 Consumers should be better informed

It is necessary to simplify messages on energy efficiency actions and integrate information channels to
reach majority of consumers. Governments should establish or develop local energy information
centers as close to consumers as possible. Advice to households should be simplified by establishing
contact/entry points and harmonizing messages. To facilitate consumer action updated lists of local
service and equipment suppliers could be provided. The promotion of targeted information and
guidance for possible actions through appropriate channels is also important, for example, energy
audits.
Recommendation
 Smart billing, smart meters and in-house displays

Smart billing, meters and in-house displays combined with smart phone applications
represent a significant potential of energy savings, as it improves consumers’ ability to monitor
and control their electricity use, ultimately leading to reduction in consumption. Sectoral
benchmarking and voluntary agreements where companies set individual energy savings targets
should be promoted. This type of policy measures has already demonstrated its effectiveness
in terms of energy efficiency promotion in commercial buildings, offices, hotels, etc
Recommendation
 Innovative financing tools should be implemented to support consumer investments

Given the increasing number of financial programmers and the different time frames for their
implementation, it is important to simplify and integrate processes and centralize the information
about existing support schemes. However, financial measures also have some deficiencies, the main
being the cost to the public budget. This is especially obvious if the financial incentives cover large
numbers of equipment or investments over a long period of time. Economic incentives should be
linked to energy or environment funds that are stretching over diversified sources rather than coming
from the public budget alone: funding from dedicated taxes, from the banking system, or from
international financing institutions. Private investments in energy efficiency should be facilitated by
supporting the development of intermediate third parties (ESCO’s, utilities, installers, etc.) playing a
role of aggregator and filling the gap between projects and finance (possibly by defining an Energy
Efficiency Public Service). In less developed countries micro finance can be promoted to subsidize
energy efficient equipment in rural areas .
Recommendation
 The quality of energy efficient equipment and services should be controlled

Governments should ensure quality control of locally produced and imported products,
as well as their installation, through the certification and standardization of equipment,
installers and auditors. Moreover, harmonization of testing procedures at regional level
should be promoted. Public incentives conditioned to quality labels for equipment and
services should be encouraged.
Recommendation
 Regulations should be enforced and regularly strengthened

Regulations represent a powerful instrument to promote energy efficiency but their impact depends on good
implementation and effective compliance. Policy and programmed effectiveness should be evaluated during and
after implementation. Indeed, non-compliance alters significantly the actual energy-savings. Associated penalties
should be clear and serve as constructive disincentives to non-compliance. To be effective, labeling programme
and performance standards should be regularly revised and upgraded
 Behavior should be addressed as much as technologies.
It is important to know what can be expected from the necessary changes in behavior to promote the dissemination
of technologies and services (e.g. information on specific fuel consumption, tire pressure in vehicles). Technologies
that limit the impact of inefficient behaviors should be promoted (e.g. sensor device for lighting, speed limiters,
programs automatically set to saving modes).
Recommendation
 Monitoring achievements and the impacts of measures is necessary to check the real impact

of energy efficiency policies
Monitoring achievements and the impacts of measures is necessary to be able to evaluate the
real impact of energy efficiency policies. The monitoring and assessment tools should include:
1) Development of end-use data collection.
2) Development of energy efficiency indicators to monitor progress achieved on a yearly basis.
3) Evaluation of measures that work and do not work, using various criteria (e.g. cost effectiveness,
economic impacts, rebound effects, free rider effects); so as to tune them better.
4) Promotion and use of standardized procedures for measuring energy savings (e.g. draft ISO 257).
5)Enhancing monitoring reporting and verification (MRV) for international funding.
 Enhanced international and regional cooperation
The development of international standards could help enhance international and regional
cooperation, in addition to regional testing and harmonization facilities and certifications. Countries
should continue to exchange experiences in order to benchmark policies and identify best practices.
Energy efficiency is the “win-win” strategy which helps address a variety of policy objectives at the
same time: security of supply, climate change, industrial competitiveness, balance of trade, investment
needed to meet growing energy demand in emerging countries, local pollution and others.
WEC’s contribution to advancing energy efficiency policies
 Enhancing international cooperation is one of the main recommendations of the study. The

development of international energy efficiency standards could help enhance international
and regional cooperation. Harmonization of certification processes and testing facilities
between regions and countries would facilitate the dissemination of energy efficient equipment. WEC
members will continue to share their experiences with other stakeholders in order to benchmark
policies and identify best practices which contribute to the achievement of sustainable energy future
for all.
Energy Efficiency policy by IRFAN ANSARI

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Energy Efficiency policy by IRFAN ANSARI

  • 1. ENERGY EFFECIENCY POLICIES IMPLEMENTATION (A WORLD WIDE PROSPECTIVE) Present by: IRFAN ANSARI
  • 2. WHAT IS ENERGY POLICY  Energy policy is the manner in which a given entity (often governmental) has decided to address issues of energy development including energy production, distribution and consumption. The attributes of energy policy may include legislation, international treaties, incentives to investment, guidelines for energy conservation, taxation and other public policy techniques.  Around the Globe, Emerging Energy Policies Promote renewable and Efficiency
  • 3. WHAT IS ENERGY EFFECIENCY  Efficient energy use, sometimes simply called energy efficiency, is the goal to reduce the amount of energy required to provide products and services. For example, insulating a home allows a building to use less heating and cooling energy to achieve and maintain a comfortable temperature. Installing fluorescent lights or natural skylights reduces the amount of energy required to attain the same level of illumination.
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  • 5. Energy efficiency trends by region In China, Africa and the Middle East, the energy intensity is two times higher than the average in Europe. High energy intensities can be attributed to a number of factors, including the structure of the industry, the share of energy intensive sectors, low energy prices and other. CIS: Commonwealth of Independent States (Russia etc.) OECD: Organization for Economic Co-operation (Philippine, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei.
  • 6. energy efficiency policies and trends by sector The general trend in industry shows a decrease in the energy required per unit of value added (industrial energy intensity) in all regions, except the Middle East. However, since 2000 i.e. the onset of the global economic crisis, there is a net slowdown in the intensity reduction in most regions and globally. Trends in energy intensities are also influenced by energy efficiency improvements at the level of each individual industrial branch (e.g. steel, chemicals, non-metallic minerals) as well as by changes in the structure of the industrial value added. Indeed industry sector includes a wide variety of subsectors with different energy intensities. Policies to improve energy efficiency in industry are designed to allow flexibility across a number of different industry needs. The implementation of energy efficiency measures has to take into account the worldwide competitiveness, especially during economic crisis. Industrial energy efficiency policies are focusing more and more on flexible policy instruments, such as voluntary agreements, rather than on regulations.
  • 7. What can we learn from the experience? The recent developments in energy efficiency trends confirm the important role of market instruments, such as voluntary agreements, targeted information campaigns, modern means of market communications, to name just a few. Economic incentives and price signals also appear to have an impact on the user. At the same time, the use of regulations is increasing, too, in particular in sectors where the market fails to give appropriate signals (e.g. buildings, appliances, etc. World Energy Trilemma 2011: Policies for the future – Assessment of country energy and climate policy). Due to budgetary constraints in many countries, there is an increasing involvement of private sector in supporting investments in energy efficiency, through Energy Services Companies (ESCO’s), energy utilities and other arrangements. The study highlights a number of innovative measures, including smart billing, energy savings targets by sector, mandatory installation of efficient equipment and obligations for energy savings for energy companies.
  • 8. Evaluation of policies The evaluation of selected energy efficiency policy measures around the world covered in the report contributes to the on-going debate about the real potential of energy efficiency improvements and the best ways of achieving them.  What is the importance of energy efficiency measures?  What are the priorities?  What are the trends in policy implementation?  What measures prove popular and why?  What are the innovative measures?  What are the results?  Which measures are cost effective?  The report helps to find answers to these and other questions.
  • 9. Slow energy efficiency achievements in the power sector  The average efficiency of thermal power generation has improved slowly over the last two decades, by 3.5% at the global level, from 32% in 1990 to 35.5% in 2011. The average efficiency at world level is still far below the OECD Asia average (40%) or world best practice (Italy and Spain over 46% due to a large share of Combined Cycle Gas Turbines (CCGT).  Since renewable energy sources like hydro, wind and solar in energy statistics are counted as having 100% efficiency, the penetration of renewable in electricity production is improving the average efficiency figure for power generation.
  • 10. Renewable Energy The share of renewable in electricity production remained quite stable at the world level, with two divergent trends. It has increased in Europe, to a lesser extent in the CIS, remained stable in North America and decreased in all other regions. In Europe, the higher penetration of renewable was driven by wind and solar, which reached 10% of installed power generation capacity in 2011 (7% globally).
  • 11. Distribution of World CO2 emission from energy use
  • 12. Recommendation  Energy prices should reflect real costs and give more incentives to consumers countries with subsidized energy prices, efforts should be made to adjust the domestic energy prices to the real cost of energy supply to give the right signals to the consumers. Although most countries realize the need for this, very few have succeeded to deregulate energy pricing.  Consumers should be better informed It is necessary to simplify messages on energy efficiency actions and integrate information channels to reach majority of consumers. Governments should establish or develop local energy information centers as close to consumers as possible. Advice to households should be simplified by establishing contact/entry points and harmonizing messages. To facilitate consumer action updated lists of local service and equipment suppliers could be provided. The promotion of targeted information and guidance for possible actions through appropriate channels is also important, for example, energy audits.
  • 13. Recommendation  Smart billing, smart meters and in-house displays Smart billing, meters and in-house displays combined with smart phone applications represent a significant potential of energy savings, as it improves consumers’ ability to monitor and control their electricity use, ultimately leading to reduction in consumption. Sectoral benchmarking and voluntary agreements where companies set individual energy savings targets should be promoted. This type of policy measures has already demonstrated its effectiveness in terms of energy efficiency promotion in commercial buildings, offices, hotels, etc
  • 14. Recommendation  Innovative financing tools should be implemented to support consumer investments Given the increasing number of financial programmers and the different time frames for their implementation, it is important to simplify and integrate processes and centralize the information about existing support schemes. However, financial measures also have some deficiencies, the main being the cost to the public budget. This is especially obvious if the financial incentives cover large numbers of equipment or investments over a long period of time. Economic incentives should be linked to energy or environment funds that are stretching over diversified sources rather than coming from the public budget alone: funding from dedicated taxes, from the banking system, or from international financing institutions. Private investments in energy efficiency should be facilitated by supporting the development of intermediate third parties (ESCO’s, utilities, installers, etc.) playing a role of aggregator and filling the gap between projects and finance (possibly by defining an Energy Efficiency Public Service). In less developed countries micro finance can be promoted to subsidize energy efficient equipment in rural areas .
  • 15. Recommendation  The quality of energy efficient equipment and services should be controlled Governments should ensure quality control of locally produced and imported products, as well as their installation, through the certification and standardization of equipment, installers and auditors. Moreover, harmonization of testing procedures at regional level should be promoted. Public incentives conditioned to quality labels for equipment and services should be encouraged.
  • 16. Recommendation  Regulations should be enforced and regularly strengthened Regulations represent a powerful instrument to promote energy efficiency but their impact depends on good implementation and effective compliance. Policy and programmed effectiveness should be evaluated during and after implementation. Indeed, non-compliance alters significantly the actual energy-savings. Associated penalties should be clear and serve as constructive disincentives to non-compliance. To be effective, labeling programme and performance standards should be regularly revised and upgraded  Behavior should be addressed as much as technologies. It is important to know what can be expected from the necessary changes in behavior to promote the dissemination of technologies and services (e.g. information on specific fuel consumption, tire pressure in vehicles). Technologies that limit the impact of inefficient behaviors should be promoted (e.g. sensor device for lighting, speed limiters, programs automatically set to saving modes).
  • 17. Recommendation  Monitoring achievements and the impacts of measures is necessary to check the real impact of energy efficiency policies Monitoring achievements and the impacts of measures is necessary to be able to evaluate the real impact of energy efficiency policies. The monitoring and assessment tools should include: 1) Development of end-use data collection. 2) Development of energy efficiency indicators to monitor progress achieved on a yearly basis. 3) Evaluation of measures that work and do not work, using various criteria (e.g. cost effectiveness, economic impacts, rebound effects, free rider effects); so as to tune them better. 4) Promotion and use of standardized procedures for measuring energy savings (e.g. draft ISO 257). 5)Enhancing monitoring reporting and verification (MRV) for international funding.  Enhanced international and regional cooperation The development of international standards could help enhance international and regional cooperation, in addition to regional testing and harmonization facilities and certifications. Countries should continue to exchange experiences in order to benchmark policies and identify best practices. Energy efficiency is the “win-win” strategy which helps address a variety of policy objectives at the same time: security of supply, climate change, industrial competitiveness, balance of trade, investment needed to meet growing energy demand in emerging countries, local pollution and others.
  • 18. WEC’s contribution to advancing energy efficiency policies  Enhancing international cooperation is one of the main recommendations of the study. The development of international energy efficiency standards could help enhance international and regional cooperation. Harmonization of certification processes and testing facilities between regions and countries would facilitate the dissemination of energy efficient equipment. WEC members will continue to share their experiences with other stakeholders in order to benchmark policies and identify best practices which contribute to the achievement of sustainable energy future for all.