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MITIGATION ASSESMENTS: THE CASE OF PERU

MITIGATION ASSESMENTS: THE CASE OF PERU. UNFCCC WORKSHOP ON MITIGATION ASSESSMENTS OF THE CGE ON NATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS. Francisco Avendaño Ugaz National Environmental Council - CONAM Seoul, 26/09/2005. CLIMATE CHANGE. ENERGY.

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MITIGATION ASSESMENTS: THE CASE OF PERU

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  1. MITIGATION ASSESMENTS: THE CASE OF PERU UNFCCC WORKSHOP ON MITIGATION ASSESSMENTS OF THE CGE ON NATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS Francisco Avendaño Ugaz National Environmental Council - CONAM Seoul, 26/09/2005

  2. CLIMATE CHANGE ENERGY CURRENTLY CLIMATE CHANGE ISSUES ARE DIVORCED FROM ENERGY AND LAND USE PLANNING. THE ENERGY SECTOR HAS MORE POLITICAL WEIGHT SO EFFECTIVE MITIGATION ASSESMENT AND ITS APLICATION ON POLICY MAKING NEED TO WORK THEIR WAY IN THE POLITICAL AGENDA..

  3. ¿HOW DO WE ENVISION THIS TASK?....THE CASE OF THE ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SECURITY ENERGY PLANNING COVERAGE ECONOMIC GROWTH ENERGY SUPPLY ENERGY DEMAND

  4. ENERGY PLANNING + CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS SECURITY ENERGY PLANNING COVERAGE CRECIMIENTO ENERGY SUPPLY DEMANDA ENERGÉTICA CUSTOMER AND DECISION MAKERS AWARENESS?? FUTURE COMPROMISES?? CLIMATE CHANGE

  5. CLIMATE CHANGE FACTORS TO TAKE INTO ACCOUNT WITHIN THE ENERGY PLANNING PROCESS

  6. BUT, WHAT ABOUT OUR EMISSIONS?...

  7. COORDINATION ENERGY INDUST. PROC. SOLVENTS AGRICULTURE LULUCF WASTE

  8. Final Remarks • Currently, no organized planning process in Peru as the government have retreated from the energy business. However, there is social pressure to regulate the market and give country directions. • We aim to include CC into the energy and land use planning process. • Peru needs an average of 50 MW of new electricity per each annual GDP point increase. Where this is going to come from?..mitigation assessment shall be part of it.

  9. THANKS!! Francisco Avendano, favendano@conam.gob.pe

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