Title: AfricaEU Energy Partnership
1Africa-EU Energy Partnership
A long-term framework for structured
political dialogue and cooperation on energy
issues EUEI PDF workshopDakar, 15 April 2008
Philippe NiyongaboHead of Energy
Division African Union CommissionDepartment of
Industry Energy
Rainer Hakala European Commission Economic
Development Division Directorate General for
Development
2Institutional path to Lisbon
- Africa - EU Ministerial Troika suggests
comprehensive energy partnership (Brazzaville,
October 2006) - Strategic European Energy Review (SEER) with
strong external dimension includes the
importance of integrating energy in development
cooperation - Joint Presidency - Commission Background Paper.
Berlin, Maputo and Accra meetings in March 2007 - Council conclusions in May 2007 support the
Energy Partnership and outline the key elements - Agreement with AUC in June 2007 on the key
elements - Adoption of the Energy Partnership as part of the
Africa-EU Strategic Partnership
3Overall objectives of the Partnership
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- Effective Africa-EU dialogue on energy access and
energy security for both continents - Improved access to reliable, secure, affordable,
climate friendly and sustainable energy services - Increased European and African investments in
energy infrastructure in Africa, including
promotion of renewable energy and energy
efficiency
4Actors and Finance
- Actors
- AU Commission / Nepad, African States, RECs,
AFREC and other African Energy Institutions - European Commission, EU Member States
- Private Sector (in particular, energy companies
and utilities), AfDB, EIB, other IFIs, energy
centres, civil society - African local authorities
- Finance
- Integrated framework of EU financing instruments
- Contributions from African states, the AfDB, etc.
- Private sector investment
5Integrated Framework of EUinstruments behind the
Energy Partnership
- Main elements
- Infrastructure Partnership and Trust Fund
continental and inter-regional scale - Regional Indicative Programmes of the 10th EDF
(COM funds) - National Indicative Programmes of the 10th EDF
(COM funds) - Energy Facility (COM and, possibly, MS) funds
local scale - Other resources
- DCI Thematic Programme (ENTRP)
- Capacity for management of energy resources
(COOPENER II) - Contribution to the Extractive Industries
Transparency Initiative - Contribution to the Global Gas Flaring Reduction
Initiative (GGFRI), also in Africa - Global Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Fund (GEEREF) - Africa-EU Partnership on Climate Change
- Bilateral programmes and other initiatives of MS,
including the EUEI Partnership Dialogue
Initiative (PDF)
6Infrastructure Trust Fund under the
Infrastructure Partnership
7Energy Facility (1) - regional projects
- Examples
- Liberia (with WAPP)
- Installation of power supply in Liberia to
provide energy also in Ivory Coast - CEMAC
- Contribute to the regional action plan on energy
access - intensive peri-urban electrification-
Planning of the energy sector - Coordinated
development of hydro power - UEMOA
- In implementing Information Systems (i)
strengthen the capacity of the Energy Ministries
for decision making, and (ii) at regional level
contribute to the strategic multi-country
planning
8EF (2) - outside the call for proposals
- Capacity Building to the Power Pools and to the
African Forum for Utility Regulators - Strengthening EAPP, CAPP, SAPP WAPP Studies
Strategic Planning, Creation of cross-border
framework, Transfer of know-how,Capacity
building. - AFUR Study of power markets, training for
regulators on economic issues and on quality of
service
9The State of Play the Way Forward
- EU and Africa to define appropriate institutional
arrangements for the implementation of the
Partnership - Fine tune and implement Action Plan 2008-2010
- Mobilise additional European resources and
actions via the Integrated Framework of
instruments - Look beyond 2010
- Monitoring and reporting
- Joint reports to EU-AU Ministerial Troika
meetings - Reports to future EU-Africa Summits