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Strengthening Quality Infrastructure for Energy Sector in Indonesia

Learn about the international cooperation between PTB and Indonesia to enhance quality infrastructure in the energy sector. Explore how this partnership supports sustainable development goals and fosters a systemic and partnership-based approach. Discover the impact on business development, consumer protection, and environmental sustainability.

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Strengthening Quality Infrastructure for Energy Sector in Indonesia

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  1. INTERNATIONALCOOPERATION Strengthening Quality Infrastructure for the Energy Sector in Indonesia 09 January 2019

  2. Outline • PTB and Technical Cooperation • Programmatic framework • Concept of Quality Infrastructure • Strengthening Quality Infrastructure for Energy in Indonesia

  3. The Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt • The Physikalisch-TechnischeBundesanstalt (PTB), the national metrology institute • of Germany has existed for over 130 years. • With 2000 employees located at Braunschweig and Berlin, it is a global player in • the world of metrology.

  4. First wetakemeasurements, • thenwetakemeasures.

  5. Technical Cooperation • For 50 years, PTB has shared its core competence in international • development cooperation. We support developing and emerging • economies in the comprehensive field of quality infrastructure.

  6. INTERNATIONALCOOPERATION • Our Profile.

  7. Our Profile. Neutrality. • We work on behalf of the German Federal Government as well as for other public • international clients. We do not work in a profit-oriented manner. We provide neutral advice. • Offer • implementingorganization PTB Order Implementation Financial donors Durchführung

  8. Our Profile. Multi-Level Approach. • We advise governments and ministries, promote institutions of quality infrastructure, • and support smaller and medium-sized enterprises. • International/Regional Organizations • Policy/DecisionMakers • Regional Associations of Producers andConsumers • Policy Level • QI Institutions • Business Service Providers • Business Membership Organizations • SME Promotion Agencies • Export Promotion Agencies • etc. • Institutional Level • Producers/Suppliers (localmarketandexport) • Consumers/Buyers • Customer Level • Target Group Level

  9. Our Profile. Integration and Recognition. • We support our partner countries in the development and • utilization of an appropriate and internationally recognized • quality infrastructure. • A central role is played by national, regional, and international • networks in which our partners participate according to their • priorities and skills.

  10. Our Profile. Based on Partnership. • Our approach is based on partnership and is systemic and appropriate. • We are part of a global network and we are oriented towards • international good practices. QUALITY MADE BY PTB GERMANY.

  11. Our Profile. Measurable Solutions. • Our effects can be seen in business development and in the • strengthening of consumer protection. • However, quality infrastructure is also essential for the protectionof the environment, the expansion of renewable energies, or areliable health care system.

  12. Our Profile. Sustainability. • Competent quality infrastructure facilities and services • make a contribution to a sustainable economic, • social, and ecological development.

  13. INTERNATIONALCOOPERATION • Programmatic Framework for Action.

  14. Programmatic Framework for Action • 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development | 2015 17 Sustainable Development Goals [SDGs] • UN Sustainable Development Summit in Addis Ababa| 2015 • International Trade Agreement [Bali Package] | 2013 • Busan Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation | 2011 • Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness | 2005 • The Accra Agenda for Action – Continuation of the Paris Declaration | 2008 • Monterrey Consensus on Financing for Development | 2002 • Regional and country concepts • Sector concepts & strategies (quality infrastructure, Aid for Trade etc.) • Priority area programmes • ISO | IEC | BIPM | OIML | ILAC | IAF | Codex Alimentarius International National Technical

  15. 2030 Agenda

  16. INTERNATIONALCOOPERATION • Our Project Approach.

  17. Metrology and Calibration • Twinning of specialist laboratories • Activity oriented • Development of the PTB Project Approach • Metrology and Calibration • Working group for Technical Cooperation (project management, lobbying) • Intensive dialog with BMZ (staff secondment) • Intensified networking • National Quality Infrastructure • Systematic and systemic approach • Impact-oriented • Integrated into a regional approach (RMO)

  18. Our Project Partners. Worldwide. • 45 projects in 83 countries • of which: 23 are bilateral projects • 22 are regional projects • 1 is a supra-regional project Financial volume € 10-12 million annually 60 employees Clients: BMZ, BMWi, EU, development banks, and direct orders bilateral regional

  19. INTERNATIONALCOOPERATION • Quality Infrastructure. A Complex Network.

  20. Quality Infrastructure The system comprising the organizations (public and private) together with the policies, relevant legal and regulatory framework, and practices needed to support and enhance the quality, safety and environmental soundness of goods, services and processes. The quality infrastructure is required for the effective operation of domestic markets, and its international recognition is important to enable access for foreign markets. It is a critical element in promoting and sustaining economic development, as well as environment and social wellbeing. It relies on Metrology Standardisation Accreditation Testing Certification Inspection Conformity Assessment Market surveillance. Definitionby DCMAS Network

  21. Quality Infrastructure. A Complex Network. Standards Technical Regulations Buyer/Consumer ConformityAssessment Inspection Metrology Supplier/Producer Testing Certification Accreditation

  22. Quality Infrastructure. A Complex Network.

  23. Quality Infrastructure. A Complex Network.

  24. Strengthening Quality Infrastructure for the Energy Sector

  25. Project outline • Project title: Strengthening Quality Infrastructure with Special Regard to the Energy Sector • Area: Metrology, testing, standardization, accreditation • Duration: 12/2016 – 11/2020 • Executing agency: PTB – National Metrology Institute of Germany • Project partner: EBTKE • Funds: 1.500.000 EUR

  26. PTB project management • Project Manager: Patrick Dolle • Local Project Representative: Sandra Imelda • Project Assistant: Stefanie Schwiedel • Project Experts: • Clemens Sanetra – systemic quality infrastructure development • Katharina Telfser - support of the project coordination • Timothy Walsh – standards, regulation and testing for PV • Niels Ferdinand – quality in renewable energies • AsierUkar – PV tendering and plant performance

  27. Project partners and coordination committee • Project partners: EBTKE, BAPPENAS, BPPT, BSN, KAN, private sector associations • Responsibilities: • proposal of project activities • coordination, organization and follow-up of selected project activities • Project Coordination Committee (hosted by EBTKE) • Responsibilities: • review of project activities, milestones and strategies • definition and coordination of the contributions of different stakeholders • guidance and monitoring of progress of the project • advice on solutions to implementation issues • update PTB on relevant developments to support achievement of project goals

  28. Project structure • Objective: Quality assurance services for energy with special reference to photovoltaic are improved according to international good practices. • Expected results: • A – Enabling environment: • Stakeholders of the energy sector (public and private) are advised on quality criteria. • B – Quality landscape: • Quality infrastructure services for the photovoltaic sector are defined and developed. • C – Matching demand with services: • Requirements of the photovoltaic sector are identified and considered in services offered for quality assurance.

  29. Project activities • Result A: Stakeholders of the energy sector are advised on quality criteria.

  30. Project activities • Result B: Quality infrastructure services for the PV sector are defined and developed.

  31. Project activities • Result B: Quality infrastructure services for the PV sector are defined and developed.

  32. Project activities • Result C: Requirements of interested parties in the PV sector are identified and considered in services offered for quality assurance.

  33. Project activities • Crosscutting activities

  34. INTERNATIONALCOOPERATION • Project coordinator Patrick Dolle: patrick.dolle@ptb.de • Project representative Sandra Imelda: indonesia-energy@ptb.de • Project assistant: stefanie.schwiedel@ptb.de Asia Thankyouforyourattention! Questions?

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