Arab Region Progress in Sustainable Energy Challenges and Opportunities
Energy services in_lebanon
1. Energy
Services
in
Lebanon
Nader
Hajj
Shehadeh
Energy
Engineer
-‐
LCEC
Regional
Workshop
on
Regulation
and
certification
of
Energy
Service
Providers
according
to
article
7
of
the
Arab
EE
Guideline
Monday
May
7,
2012
Crowne
Plaza,
Beirut,
Lebanon
2. The
Beginning
PROJECT
NUMBER
000013385
(LEB/99/G31)
Lebanon
-‐
Cross
Sectoral
Energy
Efficiency
and
Removal
of
TITLE
Barriers
to
ESCO
OperaGon
PROJECT
SITE
Lebanon
DURATION
5
years
+
1
year
extension
APPROVAL
DATE
June
2001
START
DATE
April
2002
PROJECT
TARGET
Energy
Efficiency
&
ConservaGon
TYPE
OF
PROJECT
Policy/OperaGonal/Management
EXECUTING
AGENCY
Ministry
of
Energy
&
Water
(MEW)
ADMINISTRATOR
AGENCY
United
NaGons
Development
Programme
(UNDP)
PROJECT
FUNDING
Global
Environment
Facility
(GEF
Ministry
of
Energy
&
Water
(MEW)
Industrial,
Commercial
&
ResidenGal
Energy
users,
Ministry
of
Energy
PROJECT
BENEFICIARIES
and
Water,
EDL
and
the
Lebanese
populaGon
at
large.
3. Energy
Audit
in
Lebanon:
Energy
Audit
&
LCEC
The
first
local
energy
audit
firm
gets
into
business.
1996
Business
is
weak,
with
a
major
barrier
of
funding.
1
.
.
.
Only
one
firm
in
business..
1
LCEC
is
launched;
aim:
remove
barriers
to
ESCO
opera6ons.
2003
LCEC
coordinates,
supervises,
and
helps
funding
the
studies.
3
LCEC
refreshes,
promo6ng
more
energy
audit
ac6vi6es.
2007
Offering
trainings,
workshops,
&
development
sessions.
6
Energy
Audit
Market
is
ge1ng
stronger
and
stronger.
2008
Energy
Audit
Firms
are
star6ng
to
develop
their
own
business.
10
6. The
Impact
(2009)
Ø Energy
Audit
Firms:
æ Total
number
of
qualified
firms:
7
æ Dedicated
firms:
2
æ Energy
Audit
Engineers:
18
Ø Energy
Audit
Studies:
æ Performed
:
~120
Ø ImplementaVon
Projects:
æ Public:
4
æ Private:
9
7. Capacity
Building
AcVviVes
2007
Energy
AudiVng
Training
ReacVve
Power
Energy
Efficiency
in
Energy
Efficiency
in
Enhancement
Mechanical
Systems
Electrical
Systems
ESCO
Business
Energy
Saving
in
Steam
2008
Development
CO2
CalculaVons
Systems
Measurements
in
Energy
AudiVng
E.A.
ApplicaVons
&
Sending
4
Engineers
for
2009
Methodologies
an
internaVonal
training
8. EvoluVon
of
energy
audit
firms
Ø Current
Qualified
Energy
Audit
Firms:
7
9
8
8
7
7
6
6
5
5
4
3
3
2
1
1
0
1994
1996
1998
2000
2002
2004
2006
2008
2010
Ø Growth
of
the
Market:
Ø Development
of
Firms:
-‐ Local
Firms:8
-‐ Ac>vity
increase:
30%
-‐ Specialized
Engineers:
21 -‐ Staff
increase:
16%
9. Energy
Audit
Studies
Results:
Sectors
Covered
(since
Aug
2007)
Sector
Conducted
Private
41
Services
Public
26
Industrial
Private
21
Governmental
Offices
6
TOTAL
94
10. Energy
Audit
Studies
Results:
Poten>al
Savings
(since
Aug
2007)
Sector
Cost
Tons
CO2
Private
912,852
$
5,142
Services
Public
241,241
$
1,537
Industrial
Private
6,099,244
$
22,900
Governmental
Offices
65,608
$
394
TOTAL
7,318,944
$
29,974
11. What
is
being
done
now?
The
NaVonal
Energy
Efficiency
and
Renewable
Energy
AcVon
-‐ Clients
benefit
from
a
0.6%
interest
loan
on
energy
efficiency
and
environmental
projects
-‐ Clients
also
benefit
from
a
grant
with
an
amount
of
15%
of
the
project
investment
(by
the
EU)
-‐ Clients
benefit
from
a
Risk
Guarantee
by
the
UNDP
in
collaboraGon
with
IBL
bank
12. What
is
being
done
now?
To
benefit
from
the
Bank
Risk
Guarantee
-‐ LCEC
launched
a
prequalificaGon
scheme
for
energy
audit
companies
-‐ The
client
needs
to
submit
a
report
prepared
by
a
qualified
energy
audit
company
-‐ The
qualificaGon
criteria
is
upgraded
and
will
be
launched
in
a
few
weeks
13. What
is
being
done
now?
The
Energy
ConservaVon
Law
-‐ The
drag
energy
conservaGon
law
is
prepared
and
being
studied
by
the
parliamentary
members
-‐ The
drag
law
sets
mandatory
energy
audits
for
faciliGes
consuming
more
than
400
toe
annually
(4,640
MWh)
-‐ The
energy
audit
should
be
conducted
by
a
specialized
company
qualified
by
LCEC