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Workshop in Riga, 28 January 2011 Sustainable Energy Action Plans in Latvia: Regional Cooperation, Best Practices & Financing Options.
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Workshop in Riga, 28 January 2011 Sustainable Energy Action Plans in Latvia: Regional Cooperation, Best Practices & Financing Options Local and Regional Energy Planning – and how it is supported via EU projects and initiatives By Nils Daugaard,
Content • Development of energy planning in Europe • What cities and regions can do - and how this is supported by EU projects and initiatives • Conclusion - Prospects for Latvia ManagEnergy Workshop in Riga, 28 January 2011
Energy Planning in Europe The first generation of local energy plans: • The situation after the second oil crisis in the late seventies were characterized by expensive energy and risk of supply shortages • On this background local energy plans were developed in order to assure secure and low-cost energy supply and distribution ManagEnergy Workshop in Riga, 28 January 2011
Energy Planning in Europe The first generation of local energy plans: • The energy plans primarily focused on the supply side, e.g. on the expansion of natural gas and district heating systems • The demand side was not integrated in the planning process • Independently produced demand forecasts were used as mere input to the supply side planning ManagEnergy Workshop in Riga, 28 January 2011
Energy Planning in Europe The second generation of local energy plans: • A new generation of energy plans, characterized by the principles of climate protection and sustainable development, have emerged • They focus on the demand side in order to encourage energy saving and the replacement of imported energy by local and renewable energy sources • Main Drivers for the changed focus: • Increased focus on and awareness of environmental problems • Supply Security in EU in general ManagEnergy Workshop in Riga, 28 January 2011
Energy Planning in Europe The second generation of local energy plans: • All over Europe cities - where more than 75% of the energy is consumed - have become the most active players for specific actions to improve environmental conditions and to combat the threatening climate change. • International city-networks have been established, which aim at a substantial reduction of CO2 emissions, the improvement of energy efficiency and the increased use of renewable energies. ManagEnergy Workshop in Riga, 28 January 2011
Energy Planning in Europe • Adoption of appropriate energy planning practice in regions and cities is an essential factor in order for EU to live up to its energy and climate goals • Energy planning practice has gone from being supply oriented to high focus on end-use measures and renewable energy • EU support this development and Covenant of Mayors is a key initiative to activate cities to put in place local sustainable energy action plans and related measures/investments. ManagEnergy Workshop in Riga, 28 January 2011
What cities can do - The SEC Tools Project SEC-Tools was a project supported by the Intelligent Energy Europe running 2006-09 Overall objective: • Encourage the adoption of SEC visions in communities Specific objectives: • To develop a Toolbox with approaches, methods and tools for obtaining Sustainable Energy Communities (SEC) in the European Union with special emphasis on the New Member States (NMS) • Focus on small communities (3,000-30,000 inhabitants) • To ensure community access to profound materials and tools that will facilitate an SEC vision at community level ManagEnergy Workshop in Riga, 28 January 2011
Policy making End- users Energy Market SEC-Tools set-up and target groups Policy level • Local politicians • Municipality • Municipal utilities Demand side • Social housing • Communal public buildings • Owners/administrators of multifamily houses • Owners of private individual houses • Owners of industrial buildings Financial institutions Supply side • Energy Suppliers • Fuel suppliers • Service Providers • Architects and engineers • Construction companies • Craftsmen ManagEnergy Workshop in Riga, 28 January 2011
Communities involved in SEC-Tools Latvia: Ieceva Lithuania: Kelme, Kasiadorys, Trakai Germany: Brandenburg Poland: Ustka Czech Republic: Milevsko Bulgaria: Karlovo, Chepelare ManagEnergy Workshop in Riga, 28 January 2011
What is the Toolbox? • Overview and Guides to • Best Available Technologies • Best Way of Practises • Analysis tools • Concepts • Guidelines • to support communities in their process towards developing sustainable energy communities ManagEnergy Workshop in Riga, 28 January 2011
TOOLBOX Structure • The Toolbox is structured in relation to the process of developing sustainable energy communities: 1. Context Why to develop a SEC 2. Status and Potential Assessing the potential 3. Planning Selecting the right solutions 4. Instruments Creating incentives 5. Action Plan Needed actions to implement solutions 6. Monitoring Monitoring and evaluating achievements ManagEnergy Workshop in Riga, 28 January 2011
Look for info and achievements: www.SEC-TOOLS.NET ManagEnergy Workshop in Riga, 28 January 2011
Example of on-line guidelines ManagEnergy Workshop in Riga, 28 January 2011
The Covenant of Mayors is a formal commitment to go beyond the EU 202020 objectives in terms of reducing CO2 emissions. The EU Energy for a Changing World package, adopted in 2007,commits the EU to reduce CO2 emissions by 20% by 2020, as a result of: a 20% increase in energy efficiency, and a 20% share of renewable energy in the supply mix . Covenant of Mayors - A European initative for mobilising cities for energy and climate action What is the Covenant of Mayors? To be achieved before 2020 ManagEnergy Workshop in Riga, 28 January 2011
Signing the Covenant commits the signatory to : Prepare a baseline emissions inventory Submit a Sustainable Energy Action Plan (SEAP) Submit an implementation report every 2 years after that Attend the annual Covenant of Mayors conference Share experience with other areas Promote the Covenant What is expected from a CoM city ManagEnergy Workshop in Riga, 28 January 2011
The covenant is aimed primarily at Cities, because: Over half of greenhouse gases are created in and by cities 80% of the population lives and works in cities Up to 80% of energy is consumed in cities In practice, to sign the Covenant you need to be the leader of a local authority or municipality: this may be an urban or rural authority, and of any size. ALL ARE WELCOME! Who can join the Covenant of Mayors? ManagEnergy Workshop in Riga, 28 January 2011
Make a public statement of commitment to carbon reduction Make your territory known as a pioneer Create or reinforce carbon reduction dynamic in your territory Benefit from encouragement and example of other pioneers Share expertise developed in your own territory with others Publicise your achievements Why join the Covenant of Mayors? Be among those who joined this European movement! ManagEnergy Workshop in Riga, 28 January 2011
2.181 Cities signed up and commit to reduce CO2 emissions on their territories by at least 20% by 2020! Incl. 5 Latvian cities: Jekabpils,Jelgava, Riga, Tukums, Valmiera ManagEnergy Workshop in Riga, 28 January 2011
STEP 1: Signature of the Covenant of Mayors Creation of adequate administrative structures Baseline emissions inventory & SEAP development with stakeholders and citizens 1st year STEP 2: Submission of your SEAP SEAP implementation Monitoring and reporting 2nd year & beyond STEP 3: Regular submission of implementation reports (every 2 years) CoM – the essential steps ManagEnergy Workshop in Riga, 28 January 2011
SEAP development with stakeholders What to plan for each sector? • Targets : Energy saving target, Energy production target, CO2 reduction target • Key actions / measures, with: • Responsible department /person / company • Implementation timing (start & end time) • Estimated costs per action / measure • Expected energy saving per action/measure + target per sector • Expected energy production per action/measure + target per sector • Expected CO2 reduction per action/measure + target per sector
SEAP template Signatories’ Corner (password-restricted area) • Summarises the key information of the SEAPs • Helps structure actions, measures, implementation • Sections: • Overall strategy, • Baseline emission inventory, • Sustainable Energy Action Plan • SEAP submission • Template completed on-line in English • Access via the Signatories Corner: http://members.eumayors.eu/) ManagEnergy Workshop in Riga, 28 January 2011
Type 1:Public authorities, such as national or regional authorities, provinces, counties. Type 2:Associations of local or regional authorities (this type can be a supporting structure even if does not offer financial support) Supporting structures Get on board the Covenant and fight climate change ! ManagEnergy Workshop in Riga, 28 January 2011
A 2 year project running from 1 May 2010 to promote and support the Covenant of Mayors initiative Delivered by a European partnership of 12 sustainable energy specialists in 11 countries: Austria Belgium Czech Denmark Germany Italy Poland Portugal Slovenia Sweden UK Supported by the Intelligent Energy Europe programme What is the come2CoM project? ManagEnergy Workshop in Riga, 28 January 2011
Advise on joining process and help overcome barriers Provide expertise and support to: prepare the Baseline EmissionInventory prepare the Sustainable Energy Action Plan (SEAP) set up systems to monitor and evaluate progress Help to develop the action plan to implement the SEAP Facilitate engagement of stakeholders at all stages Facilitate cross - sectoral co-operation & mutual support between members Provide Good Practice examples Services of the come2CoM project ManagEnergy Workshop in Riga, 28 January 2011
HOW TO GUIDEBOOK - DEVELOP A SUSTAINABLE ENERGY ACTION PLAN/SEAP Further assistance & info The Covenant of Mayors Office info@eumayors.eu www.eumayors.eu
What regions can do - The ENNEREG Project ENNEREG is a project supported by the Intelligent Energy Europe running 1 May 2009 - 1 May 2013 Overall objective: • Develop sustainable energy action plans for European 12 regions in conjunction with implementation of specific sustainable energy measures ManagEnergy Workshop in Riga, 28 January 2011
Intervention in Partner Regions Thematic Focus: e.g. energy efficient buildings, renewable energy, sustainable transport, IE education, etc. ManagEnergy Workshop in Riga, 28 January 2011
ENNEREG: Three Levels of Activity 29 ManagEnergy Workshop in Riga, 28 January 2011
Inspiration Guide ManagEnergy Workshop in Riga, 28 January 2011
Replication of results 31 ManagEnergy Workshop in Riga, 28 January 2011
Giving Guidance & Assistance 32 ManagEnergy Workshop in Riga, 28 January 2011
Sign up at www.regions.202020 33 ManagEnergy Workshop in Riga, 28 January 2011
The European Sustainable Energy Campaign Sustainable Energy Europe is a networking and communications platform launched in 2005 by the European Commission offering visibility and institutional recognition to sustainable energy actors, projects and events. Extended to 2011, Sustainable Energy Europe aims to: • Stimulate the necessary changes towards an increase in private investment in sustainable energy technologies • Spread best-practice and ensure a strong level of public awareness, understanding and support • Enhance a communication and networking platform among key stakeholders in sustainable energy ManagEnergy Workshop in Riga, 28 January 2011
Campaign Setup ACTIONS AMPLIFIERS OBJECTIVES EUSEW Annual key event of the Campaign Showcasing results Citizen awareness Raise awareness, understanding & support Media Amplifying impact of Campaign actions Energy Days Promoting local awareness actions Stimulate change and increase investment! Public and Private Sectors • Umbrella Associations • Amplifying impact of the campaign • Identifying sector priorities and country based Partners • Official Partners • Involving public & private sector • Build & promote a network • Share and highlight Europe’s best practices ManagEnergy Workshop in Riga, 28 January 2011
EUSEW: Key event of SEEC EU Sustainable Energy Week • Annual key event of the Campaign • Involving SEEC stakeholders • Targeting Institutions, Industry, General Public • Showcase results and stimulate change • Background: • 1 conference in 2006 in Brussels • 40 events in 2007 • 73 events in 2008 • 148 in 2009, 19 countries, 51 cities, over 35 000 attendees • EUSEW 2010: 328 events • 82 Brussels events (31+51) • 246 in Europe • 234 presences in Press, Radio, TV ManagEnergy Workshop in Riga, 28 January 2011
Consider organising an event under EUSEW9 – 17 April 2011 Various types of events: • Guided visits to public/private sites, open door days • Educational activities involving children/adults • Exhibition or fairs • Conferences / Seminars / Workshops Definition: Europe’s best energy-related events Both oriented to general public and stakeholders Not only conferences ! ManagEnergy Workshop in Riga, 28 January 2011
Summary and prospects for Latvia • Energy planning can be a tool for Latvian regions and cities to improve the environment and lowering energy costs • A key EU initiative concerns Covenant of Mayors/CoM where so far five cities in Latvia are signatories • Via CoM and related EU projects there are number of tools available that can help on how to manage the implementation process ManagEnergy Workshop in Riga, 28 January 2011
Thank you for your attention ! Nils Daugaard nda@ecnetwork.dk ManagEnergy Workshop in Riga, 28 January 2011