Title: Renewable Energy Promotion Policy and the International Community
1Renewable Energy Promotion Policy and the
International Community
- Inter-American Development Bank Conference on
- Investing in Sustainable Energy and Climate
Change Mitigation - Washington, 28 and 29 November 2006
Paul Suding, REN21 Secretariat
2I. How are Latin American and Caribbean
countries moving forward in making policy changes
to promote renewable energy? II. What support
should the international community provide?
3Source REN21 Global Status Report 2006
I. 1 Advancement of Renewables in Latin America
and Caribbean asynchronous with global trends
- Past Exceptional RE Developments in LAC
- Large Hydro Power South America
- Geothermal Power Mexico and Central America
- Ethanol Programme Brazil
- Mechanical Wind Pumps Argentina
- Recent past Little participation in recent
global RE growth trend - Strong global renewable energy investment and
production growth trends (sustained wind and
solar PV annual growth rates of 25 and 50, high
growth in Biofuels and Biomass electricity as
well as Solar Hot Water strong rural RE growth
in Asia) - In Latin America renewable significant energy
production increase only in Biofuels
4Latin America already advanced in specific RE
(hydro, geothermal, ethanol) at least in parts of
the region low dynamics on wind and solar which
are the global growth champions
Source OLADE
5Renewable Energy in main energy markets Leading
countries (capacity or production) 2005
Source REN21 Global Status Reports
6Renewable Energy systems in rural energy Leading
countries 2005
Source REN21 Global Status Reports
7I. 2. Renewable Energy Promotion Policies
- The biggest RE growth is in countries, states and
municipalities with RE promotion policies - Brazil and US for biofuels
- US States, Spain, Germany, for wind energy
- Germany, Japan for photovoltaic energy
- China, City of Barcelona etc. for solar water
heating - Promoting policies have mushroomed globally
- In 2005 at least 54 countries had RE promotion
policies, including 15 Developing Countries in
LAC only Brazil - 2005/2006 policy changes in LAC rapid for
Biofuels, cautious in electricity generation - numerous countries are introducing a policy
(quota blending) to introduce bioenergy in
transport fuel markets - Several national and local government initiatives
for promotion in electricity sector
Source REN21 Global Status Reports
8Renewable Energy Take-Off, when Market Access
secure and Promotion Policies in Place
R D
Demonstration
Standards
Public Investment
Public bidding - tendering
Fiscal Incentives
General Market Access Rules
Price- or quantity-driven support schemes
Green Certificates
9II. 1. RE policy making is a national task
decision makers and stakeholders
Executive powers (Energy, Environment,
Development, Finance, Foreign Affairs,
Trade) Legislative powers ------------------------
Political parties, leading political
personalities Media, Opinion leaders Energy
supply industry, developers, Equipment industry
Agricultural sector Workers Unions Environment
and Development NGOs, other civil
society Financial institutions Leading research
and education organisations
10II.2. Various Options of International Support
for Renewable Energy Promotion Policies
- Frameworks
- Intergovernmental
- UN organisations and conventions
- Regional organisations
- Sector organisations
- Partnerships
- Multilateral development cooperation Bilateral
development cooperation - ODA and other public finance
- Clean Development Mechanism and International
Emission Trading Schemes - International Associations
- Parliamentarians
- Experts, Scientists,
- Business Council,
- International NGOs
- Informal
- Conferences,
- Multi-stakeholder Networks
- Vehicles
- International Commitments negotiated or
voluntary, targets or actions - International Review Arrangement
- Policy dialogue
- Showcasing of leading country
- Consulting, Twinning, Information Exchange of
Experience - Supporting conditions
- Financial instruments frameworks to support
investment, reduce risks - Collaboration on International Standards and
norms, technical guidelines - Technology Transfer Joint RD, and Industrial
Cooperation - Capacity building
- Access for project developers and investors
- Business
11II.3. Conclusion
- National policy Transform markets to allow RE
business to access markets at conditions which
value environmental, climate, supply security,
local development aspects - International support
- Include all stakeholder groups
- Demonstrate effective and viable RE promotion
policies and their impacts on investment and
energy development - Develop further appropriate financing instruments
- Share technology development
12REN21 Mission
- REN21 - providing international leadership for
the rapid expansion of renewable energy in
developing and industrial countries based on
cooperation of participants - Informal network, flexible, multiple stakeholders
from energy, development and environment
community - www.ren21.net
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