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APEC EGNRET Progress Report: Activities and Collaborations since EWG 52

This report provides an update on the activities and progress of the APEC Expert Group on New and Renewable Energy Technologies (EGNRET) since their last meeting, including workshops, collaboration with APEC fora and non-APEC organizations, and completed projects.

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APEC EGNRET Progress Report: Activities and Collaborations since EWG 52

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  1. EWG 53 Agenda Item 11(a) Progress Report of the APEC Expert Group on New & Renewable Technologies (EGNRET) Keng-Tung Wu, PhD EGNRET Secretariat ktwu@itri.org.tw 26-27 April 2017

  2. EGNRET Activities Since EWG 52 EGNRET48 + Joint Meeting with EGEEC • The Expert Group on New and Renewable Energy Technologies (EGNRET) has met once since EWG 52. • EGNRET 48th Meeting was held on 27 to 31 March, 2017 in Jeju, Republic of Korea. • A two-session Joint Meeting with the APEC EGEE&C was held in the afternoonsession on March 28 and in the afternoon session on March 30, 2017. • A site visit to Carbon Free Island and wind farm was scheduled on March 31. • ToR was revised and endorsed at EGNRET 48.

  3. EGNRET Activities Since EWG 52 EGNRET48 Participating Economies & Organisations • Economies (10): Hong Kong, China; Indonesia; Japan; Korea; Malaysia; The Philippines; Singapore; Chinese Taipei; Thailand; United States • APEC Fora (6): APEC Secretariat (video conference), EGEDA, APERC, LCMT, APSEC, and PPFS • Non-APEC Organisations(5): IRENA, IEA (video conference), ICA, Clean Energy Solutions Center (CESC), Malaysia Biomass Industries Confederation (MBIC)

  4. EGNRET Activities Since EWG 52 EGNRET48 + Joint Meeting with EGEEC • Three APEC Workshops were held alongside the meeting: • (1) (EGNRET) APEC Workshop on Filling the Gap to Reach the • Goal of Doubling Renewable Energy in the APEC Region • (2) (EGEE&C) APERC Workshop for Energy Efficiency Policy • Evaluation • (3) (EGEE&C) Workshop for Energy Efficiency Standard of • Transformer All EGNRET 48 meeting presentations are available on the website at: http://www.egnret.ewg.apec.org/Meetings-v48.html

  5. EGNRET Activities Since EWG 52 EGNRET+ EGEE&C Joint Meeting 2017 27-31 March, 2017 in Jeju, Republic of Korea

  6. EGNRET Activities Since EWG 52 EGNRET48 27-31 March, 2017 in Jeju, Republic of Korea Great support on hosting EGNRET 48 by Republic of Korea is acknowledged.

  7. EGNRET Activities Since EWG 52 • APEC Workshop on Filling the Gap to Reach the Goal of • Doubling Renewable Energy in the APEC Region • 27-28 March, 2017 in Jeju, Republic of Korea Great support on hosting EGNRET 48 by Republic of Korea is acknowledged.

  8. EGNRET Activities Since EWG 52 EGNRET48 Highlights from Economy Presentations • Meeting Theme • How to achieve the RE goal in APEC Region • Presentation Highlights • Efforts to increase the use of renewable energy clearly observed throughout Economies. • Some barriers remained to be overcome, i.e., grid stability, financing, public consensus, etc. • Strengthened experience exchange among APEC Economies, international organisationsneeded.

  9. EGNRET Activities Since EWG 52 EGNRET48 Confirmed Strengthening Collaboration • APEC Fora • Collaboration with other APEC fora: APERC, EGEE&C, EGEDA, APSEC, LCMT Task Force, PPFS, and PPSTI • Disseminating results of APEC projects, e.g., PRLCE, PREE, LCMT, etc. • Non-APEC Organisations • IEA, IRENA, CESC (Clean Energy Solutions Center), ERIA (Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia), ERIN (Energy Research Institute Network), and ICA

  10. Next EGNRET Meeting: EGNRET 49 EGNRET49 and Associated Workshop 23 – 27 October, 2017 Tokyo, Japan Special gratitude are due to METI, IEEJ, and APERCfor their kind arrangement on hosting EGNRET 49.

  11. New EGNRET website New EGNRET website http://www.egnret.ewg.apec.org/

  12. New EGNRET website EGNRET website:http://www.egnret.ewg.apec.org/

  13. New EGNRET website EGNRET website:http://www.egnret.ewg.apec.org/

  14. EGNRET Project Update (2015-2017) Success Rate of EGNRET Project Submission Approved (%) Session

  15. EGNRET Project Update (2015-2017)

  16. EGNRET Project Update (2015-2017) [1] Completed Projects since EWG 52 (4 Projects)

  17. 1. Strategy for Large-Scale Implementation of Biogas Capture from Palm Oil Mill Effluent and Reuse for Renewable Electricity Generation • Goal:Develop a strategy to finance and implement biogas capture for renewable electricity generation at large scale encompassing a significant portion of the APEC region’s palm oil mills • Approach: This strategy proposes the design for a public-private partnership (PPP) to address the challenges that hinder implementation of palm oil mill effluent (POME)-to-electricity projects in APEC economies • Benefits: This strategy can result in more environmentally and economically sustainable growth and lead to electrification of remote communities surrounding palm oil mills, which can foster increased productivity and economic empowerment for the people in these communities

  18. 1. Strategy for Large-Scale Implementation of Biogas Capture from Palm Oil Mill Effluent and Reuse for Renewable Electricity Generation Recommended Next Steps Depending on available resources, the PPP could be implemented in full or as disaggregated stand-alone activities that would still reduce project risks • Priorities for full implementation of the PPP • Identify and engage interested donor and financing partners • Secure donor funding for PPP start-up • Priorities for partial implementation of the PPP through stand-alone activities • Develop case studies and technical resources • Conduct in-depth analysis of regions with electric utilities to prioritize project locations • Conduct a market-level screening to identify mills with characteristics most likely to result in cost-effective projects • Conduct mill outreach, engagement, and awareness-raising • Develop and disseminate project-assessment templates and procedures • Elaborate on the design of a blended capital facility

  19. 2. APEC Public – Private Dialogue on Promoting Trade and Investment in Renewable and Clean Energy • Objectives: • Identifying impediments, obstacles to the trade and investment in renewable and clean energy from the perspectives of governments, investors, international institutions, finance, and businesses in the sector; • Discussing, sharing experiences and best practices in addressing the impediments to promote trade and investment in renewable and clean energy, which aims at building capacity for governments’ , local authorities’ officials who are directly/indirectly involved in the policy making or implementation process; • Making practical recommendations to APEC on how to promote trade and investment in renewable and clean energy; • Seeking cooperation opportunities among APEC’s member economies and various stakeholders.

  20. 2. APEC Public – Private Dialogue on Promoting Trade and Investment in Renewable and Clean Energy • Recommendations • Governments should strengthen public and private collaboration (PPP) in development of RCE through facilitating mechanism to promote the private sector’s involvement (private bank, public financing, etc.,); • Governments should provide technical capacity building for project implementation from the start up; • Governments consider developing supporting industries and cooperation in supporting industries to promote trade and investment in RCE; • Develop a guideline/framework for PPP in trade and investment in RCE. Related to APEC, it is recommend that APEC collect best practices on promoting RCE projects which contain experiences on how to reduce cost/ model of cost reduction, and how to harness potential benefits; or there should be assessment of RCE technologies among APEC member economies and other regions for sharing; etc.

  21. 3. Case Studies on the Best Practices of Wind Energy Development in APEC Region • Objective : • To undertake five case studies in selected APEC economies to explore good practices in wind energy development and raise understanding on various aspects of wind energy development, including, the role and forms of legislations and regulations, how stakeholders (the public sector, investors, NGOs, local communities, etc.) react to environmental and social impacts of wind energy development. • To conduct an information sharing a 2-day Seminar at the conclusion of the research element to increase awareness and share lessons of wind energy development in the Asia Pacific Region. • To suggest recommendations to APEC economies on the way forward to develop wind energy”. • To produce a report for APEC publication summarizing the case studies and the seminar’s discussions and recommendations.

  22. 3. Case Studies on the Best Practices of Wind Energy Development in APEC Region • Recommendations • In the early stages of the wind industry having a research strand is important to help understand the details of the wind regime in a economy. The early research needs to be very applied and should focus on characterizing the wind resource ideally at hub height (e.g. 80+ meters) and linking that characterization to the operation of the electricity system. Various wind development scenarios should be modelled and electricity system integration issues assessed. • Funding a research programme is an action that a government can take to support the development of an industry.

  23. 4. APEC Workshop on Promoting the Development of Biomass Energy • Objective : • Provide the opportunities for renewable energy experts, especially those in biomass energy from APEC member economies, biomass energy producers and investors (business sector) to share advantages, disadvantages, obstacles and recommendations on how to remove the obstacles and facilitate the development of biomass energy. • Create a platform for APEC member economies to discuss, exchange on experiences, current strategies, policies, regulations and technologies on biomass energy facilitation and development. • Explore potential cooperation opportunities among APEC member economies in developing biomass energy.

  24. 4. APEC Workshop on Promoting the Development of Biomass Energy • Recommendations • Overcome difficulties and promote biomass energy development at the domestic and regional level should be: • To promote biomass energy at municipal level with evaluation on own resources to best use their biomass to generate energy; • To develop firm policies and regulations to give good economic impacts/ specific targets on biomass energy utilization. To appoint a specific agency (i.e one-stop center) to facilitate biomass energy development; • To promote competitive advantages at company level; • Focus on 1 or 2 biomass energy priorities and respective technologies, especially key technologies on power generation system; • Develop APEC common standards in biomass energy area as well as a harmonized regional standards on biomass palettes; • Transparency in biomass energy regulation; • Develop APEC case studies or best practices on biomass energy development; • Set clear targets on biomass energy development; • Set up joint projects among APEC members; • Capacity building for APEC members on small low-risk projects • Establish an APEC network for information sharing on biomass energy development • Continue information sharing on strategies and experience to develop biomass projects, policies on research and development on new crops etc.

  25. EGNRET Project Update (2015-2017) [2] On-going projects (14 projects) Con’t

  26. EGNRET Project Update (2015-2017) [2] On-going projects (14 projects) Con’t

  27. EGNRET Project Update (2015-2017) [3] In-principle approval for APEC funding for S1, 2017 (5 Projects)

  28. EGNRET Project Update (2015-2017) [4] The proposing Concept Notes for S2, 2017 (3 Projects)

  29. Collaboration with Other APEC Fora PPFS • Further Cooperation with PPFS • Providing information on biomass resources by PPFS • Applying renewable energy on agriculture and fishery sectors • Cooperating on promoting both the goals of PPFS and EGNRET (Both fora discussed at EGNRET 48 on Mar 30, 2017 )

  30. Collaboration with Other APEC Fora EGEDA 28th Meeting of APEC EGEDA Nov 1-3, 2016 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia • EGNRET Secretariat attended EGEDA 28 meeting; • Updating EGNRET activities with EGEDA members; • Seeking cooperative opportunities with EGEDA.

  31. Collaboration with Other APEC Fora 2nd Asia-Pacific Energy Sustainable Development Forum APSEC November 3-5, 2016 in Tianjin, China EGNRET Chair attended the forum to report the Next Steps toward Achieving Renewable Energy Doubling Goal in APEC Region.

  32. Collaboration with Other APEC Fora APERC Seminar on Conducting APEC Renewable Energy Roadmap March 2-3, 2017 in Tokyo, Japan Delegates from EGNRET Secretariat visited APERC to seek cooperation regarding APEC renewable energy doubling Roadmap with APERC and EGEDA.

  33. Collaboration with Other APEC Fora PPSTI (Thailand) April 7, 2017 in Bangkok, Thailand EGNRET Secretariat visited Thai PPSTI Rep at Thai MOST in Bangkok, Thailand to discuss the cooperation between EGNRET and PPSTI.

  34. Collaboration with Other APEC Fora PPSTI (Chinese Taipei) vs EGNRET (Thailand) April 7, 2017 in Bangkok, Thailand PPSTI CT EGNRET Sec EGNRET Thai APEC Research Center for Advanced Biohydrogen Technology (ACABT) of PPSTI visited Thai EGNRET / EWG Rep at DEDE, Thailand to discuss the cooperation between EGNRET and PPSTI.

  35. Prospects of EGNRET Works 2016-2017 • The EGNRET will focus more on renewable energy doubling goal, smart grid, low carbon town, etc. which are directly related to the SE4All, ESCI and APEC Smart Grid Initiative (ASGI). • EGNRET will expand the experience exchange or share of best practices for each economy to access the enough technology to further promote the renewable energy for RE doubling goal.

  36. Prospects of EGNRET Works 2016-2017 • The EGNRET will strengthen collaboration with APEC other fora such as PPFS, APERC, APSEC, LCMT Task Force, EGEE&C, EGEDA, Policy Partnership on Science, Technology, and Innovation (PPSTI). • Possible collaboration with International Energy Agency (IEA), International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), Clean Energy Solutions Center (CESC), Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA), Energy Research Institute Network (ERIN), and International Copper Association Ltd. (ICA) on promotion of renewable energy in the APEC region will be pursued.

  37. Thank you for your attention! EGNRET website:http://www.egnret.ewg.apec.org/

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