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VII Kazenergy Eurasian Forum Astana, 3 October 2012

VII Kazenergy Eurasian Forum Astana, 3 October 2012. Energy efficiency indicators A key tool for energy strategies. Nathalie Trudeau International Energy Agency. The IEA has a broad range of activities to help countries exploit cost-effective energy efficiency potentials.

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VII Kazenergy Eurasian Forum Astana, 3 October 2012

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  1. VII Kazenergy Eurasian ForumAstana, 3 October 2012 Energy efficiency indicators A key tool for energy strategies Nathalie Trudeau International Energy Agency

  2. The IEA has a broad range of activities to help countries exploit cost-effective energy efficiency potentials High-level engagement Indicators Scenarios Enhance regional / technology detail Develop more detailed indicators Technology Policy Sector roadmap development National roadmap Evaluate progress on EE

  3. Overview of IEA Indicators Work • Establish a harmonised framework for data collection and analysis • Harmonisation => Comparability • Comparability => Understanding of global trends and drivers • Produce meaningful cross-country analysis to provide guidance to policy-makers on: • Underlying drivers (economic activity & structure, income, prices...) • Trends in energy use and CO2 emissions • Energy efficiency opportunities and progress • Policy effectiveness

  4. The energy balance – an important starting point… • WORLD ENERGY BALANCE Energy dependency Supply Transformation Efficiency Final consumption Who consumes what

  5. …which provides useful insights Final energy consumption in Kazakhstan, 2010

  6. What can we learn from more detailed data and indicators?How energy is used within a sector… 47% of the growth in residential energy consumption in 19 IEA member countries is attributable to appliances and electronics

  7. What can we learn from more detailed data and indicators?…and the link between energy and policy The growth in total appliances energy consumption was entirely due to the increase in small appliances… but little detailed information exists for this category Energy consumption from large appliances decreased by 11% Policies in many IEA countries to improve the efficiency of large appliances resulted in a reduction in energy consumption

  8. The IEA developed new disaggregated indicators for energy intensive industries Energy savings potential based on best available technology

  9. Key messages from IEA indicators work • Energy efficiency can contribute to all the main goals of energy policy • Economic growth • Energy security • Environmental protection • Energy efficiency has shown sustained improvement over many years • Results are often not visible, as offset by other factors • Rate of improvement needs to be substantially increased • Energy efficiency is the single most important option to reduce CO2 emissions in the future • Often low cost and relatively quick to implement • Can buy time for less mature technologies to be developed • Barriers remain, but these can be overcome by effective policies • Requires Worldwide Implementation Now

  10. Key recommendations • Develop/improve energy balance • Develop/improve end-use data availability to develop indicators • Build on past work on energy efficiency indicators • Define priority areas • Gather data available • Assessment of quality • Assessment of comparability • Collect other required data • Build on existing expertise (EU/Canada) and successful projects (IEA/Mexico)

  11. Key recommendations • Develop indicators to understand past trends, assess potential and better support policy-making towards meeting Presidential targets and goals • Use indicators work to guide development of policy and measures • Develop tools to ensure compliance, enforcement and monitoring of energy efficiency policies

  12. “To measure is to know” Lord Kelvin, 1824 – 1907 Nathalie.trudeau@iea.org

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