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Low Carbon Development Practice and Roadmap Methodology for Guangdong. Energy Strategy Research Centre Guangzhou Institute of Energy Conversion, CAS South China Climate Change Network Washington, D.C 29th, July 2010. contents About Us What We are Doing What Guangdong is doing
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Low Carbon Development Practice and Roadmap Methodology for Guangdong Energy Strategy Research Centre Guangzhou Institute of Energy Conversion, CAS South China Climate Change Network Washington, D.C 29th, July 2010
contents • About Us • What We are Doing • What Guangdong is doing • What Our expectations are From the Visit to the U.S. • Contact Us
About us: • Energy Strategy Research Center, Guangzhou Institute of Energy Conversion (GIEC), CAS, Established in 2003 • An interface between technology, economy, society and environment • Its aim is to enlarge the science and technically oriented disciplinary spectrum of the GIEC domain by contributing to research and teaching in energy policy and economics. • Host the Guangdong CDM Center • Host the South China Climate Change Network
About us: The Energy Strategy Research Center are engaged in: • Energy policy and development strategy plan. • Evaluation of sustainable energy technologies. Some measures and policies for the preferential energy technologies and energy efficiency technologies are discussed to ensure their diffusion and industrialization. • Research on energy security and climate change, e.g. low-carbon economy development and CDM capacity building: Policies and strategies of energy security and climate change; Analysis and research on climate change useful technical innovation diffusion model; Potential and cost analysis of GHG emission reduction technologies.
Research: Current projects UK SPF Project: Guangdong - China's pilot province in exploring a shift to low carbon economy. 2009 Sino-US Cooperation Project: U.S.-Chinese Cooperation on Electricity from Renewables,2009 The Economic and Trade Commission of Guangzhou Metropolitan: The renewable energy development strategy for the Guangzhou Metropolitan Government. 2008 Sino-US Cooperation Project: US and China: A transformative energy collaboration.2008 The Economic and Trade Commission of Guangdong Province : Capability building for energy audit and designing of the Guangdong energy efficiency indicators in industry sector, 2007-2008
Research: Current Projects (Continued) • Chinese Academy of Science:The roadmap of energy science and technology development to 2050 in China.2007 • WWF Project: The Low Carbon City Initiative - Guangzhou city. 2007 • Guangdong Science and Technology Department: Guangdong Key Science and Technology Special Projects: Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Sector. 2007 • Guangdong provincial development and reform commission office of Guangdong province energy lead group: the investigation on the research and development and utilization of renewable energy in Guangdong province. 2006 • The Economic and Trade Commission of Guangdong Province: The evaluation Index System of Energy Conservation and the Management Mechanism of Energy Efficiency.2006
Methodologies for Guangdong Low-Carbon Planning Methodologies Policy Technology Modeling Interview
Roadmap Planning Step • Emission calculation • GHG emission reduction potential • GHG emission scenario predication • Technology roadmap • Policy roadmap • Input and output analysis • Capacity building GHG emission reduction target Low Carbon Roadmap integrated in The 12th Five-Year Plan To set up think tank groups For Guangdong DRC
Interview New energy industries, PV, Wind biomass. Potential to develop RE Energy-intensive industries Steel plant, cement, GHG emission reeducation potential Interview target Government bodies or industry associations
Steering committee consultation workshop: 28/10/2008 Interview with high profile experts
Key Figures in Guangdong in 2009 Accounts for 7.1% in the total population 94.49 million Population Accounts for 8.6% of China’s total energy consumption Energy Consumption 220 million tce Account for 12% of China’s total GDP 3,900,000 millionYuan GDP
Dilemma for Guangdong Env’t GDP
Guangdong Low Carbon Practice Guangdong Party secretary, Mr. Wangyang called for economy transition toward sustainable development In 2008 Guangdong Policy Research Centre organized one workshop for policymakers In August 2009, SPF project kick-off meeting by GIEC In October 2009, Low carbon summit by GIEC and WWF On Jan 18, 2009, New business model under low carbon economy, Foshan Department of Science and Technology, GIEC On Jan 26, 2010, Low carbon Development Opportunities and Challenges workshop by Guangzhou DRC and Guangzhou State Assets Management and Supervision Commission On Jan 26, 2010, Low Carbon Development Strategy for business, Guangzhou economic and trade commission, WWF One of the five pilot provinces/municipal in low carbon development planning: NDRC
Low carbon planning in cities • Guangzhou • Green economy put forward in 2010 Guangzhou congress meeting • Guangzhou new and renewable energy planning approved by Guangzhou government on 26th, May 2009. • In Oct, 2009, Low carbon development experience sharing with Japan, Guangzhou Economic and Trade Commission • Shenzhen • Shenzhen government issued many incentive mechanisms to encourage retrofitting of building, development of solar energy, electric vehicles. • Shenzhen Energy Group launched Asian Carbon Exchange Market. • Shenzhen DRC commissioned GIEC and Urban Development Research Institute to work out low carbon development planning
What Our Expectations are from this Visit • Building the low-carbon roadmap plan • Recommending policymaking package • Help to integrate the low-carbon plan into the 12th Five-Year Plan Domestic:
What Our Expectations are from this Visit International: • Learning and understanding experience and institutional innovation in U.S in GHG mitigation and low-carbon development • Facilitation for technology transfer • Let U.S. experts know that China is making efforts in its mitigation action, but international experience sharing is needed to make effective progress • Establish a wide relationship with the U.S. counterparts and those who are interested in China’s action plan
Time for taking question? CONTACT US: liaocp@ms.giec.ac.cn 0086-1360-2757-306 0086-020-8705-7767 THANK YOU !
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