Title: The Concept of Energy Efficiency
1Rural Energy Agency (REA)
- The Concept of Energy Efficiency
- Presentetion to TREESPA Open Workshop
- Mlimani City Conference Centre Dar es Salaam
- 26th November 2009.
2Rural Energy Agency/Rural Energy Fund
- Established under the Rural Energy Act No.8 of
2005 . - Promotes, coordinates and facilitates private and
public sector initiatives and entrepreneurship
in rural energy supply. - Ensures continued electrification of rural
commercial centres and households - Promotes accessibility and affordability to
modern energy services by low income groups - Promotes increased availability of power (both
grid non-grid) - Continued research, development and application
of appropriate rural energy solutions
3Major Objectives of Rural Energy Strategy
- Use modern energy and alternatives sources to
promote economic development through productive
end-uses such as agro-business, SMEs, and
commercial ventures in and near rural areas - Increase access to modern energy services in key
rural social service areas such as health,
education, water, communication, etc. - The Over-riding Objective is Universal access to
modern energy services to the rural population of
mainland Tanzania.
4Strategy to Increase Energy Access Hinges Upon
- Institutional arrangements
- Market private sector participation
- Effective regulatory regime
- Regional co-operation
- Appropriate legislation
- Social and environmental sustainability
- Balancing market forces with social obligations
- Mitigating environmental impacts
- Addressing gender issues
- Technical considerations
- Appropriate technology (low cost / min. quality
standards) - Energy conservation and efficiency (demand side
supply side management.)
5Projects Supported by REF
- REA has so far supported various projects through
REF as follows - In 2007/08 supported 10 projects worth US 9m/
- In 2008/09 the fund has supported projects worth
US 18m. Most of them include grid extension to
the rural while some include energy efficiency
projects - Appraisal of projects for small hydro, wind,
solar, biomass, and energy efficiency are ongoing.
6Small Power Projects
- 17 potential off-grid small power projects are
being pursued with various project developers - 13 Small Hydro Power Projects
- 2 Biomass Cogeneration Projects
- 2 Biomass Gasification Projects
- at various stages of development
- Total exp. generation capacity 46.2 MW
- Result 8,400 new rural connections.
7Solar PV Projects
- Sustainable Solar Market Packages Project
- Phase to be implemented in Sumbawanga Rural
District. Market survey for Phase 2 (Shinyanga,
Kigoma, Kagera, Tabora, and Ruvuma) to start. - 2. Solar PV Commercial Clusters Aggregation
- Targeting organized productive and commercial
markets (VODACOM, Mbinga Coffee Growers, Rungwe
Tea Growers, Mtwara Cashewnuts). - 3. Solar PV Project for Commercially Active Rural
Centers, Schools and Health Facilities.
8Other Projects
- Biomass Survey to be conducted in Dodoma and
Shinyanga to support energy efficient charcoal
and firewood stoves. - LPG REA is working with ORYX to determine the
possibility of distributing cooking gas to
replace use of charcoal and firewood in Singida,
Same, Mtwara Rural, and Mpwapwa. - Wind Power Few proposals have been received from
project developers, REA will support those that
will be found feasible. REA is involved in the
Sida capacity building support program Change
Project for Wind Power Development and Use.
9Training and Capacity Building
- Training to up-lift project developers
competence in developing and operating energy
projects - Areas covered Renewable Energy Technologies,
Energy Efficiency and Entrepreneurship - Five capacity building sessions were conducted in
the Financial Year 2008/09 - Two sessions on Small Hydro Power dev., One
session each for Solar PV, and Wind Power, and
Business Planning and Entrepreneurship (EE, CDM,
and Environmental issues were included as
sub-topics).
10The Concept of Energy Efficiency
- There are sufficient economically viable
opportunities for energy consumption improvements
that could keep the global energy demand growth
at less than 1 per annum which is less than the
2.2 average growth anticipated through 2020 in a
business as usual scenario. McKinsey Global
Institute - 2006 Report. - Making homes, vehicles, and industrial processes
energy efficient is seen as a largely untapped
solution to addressing global warming, energy
security, and the worries of future fossil fuel
depletion.
11Energy Efficiency
- It refers to efficient use of energy
- It can be defined as a situation where, due to
design or technological improvements and attitude
change, transportation services, industrial
agro processes, buildings, and homes use less
energy to achieve the same performance results - Design and technological improvements and
attitude change can be brought about by involving
Product and Machine Designers, Manufacturers,
Consultants, Contractors, Importers and
Suppliers, Policy Makers, and End-Users.
12Energy Efficiency
- EE relates to the concept of Negawatt which
refers to meeting the needs by improving
efficiency instead of increasing energy
generation - Energy efficient can achieve real emission
reduction at low cost. Vienna Climate Change
Talk 2007 Report. - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy are said
to be the two pillars of the sustainable energy
policy - Energy Conservation refers to using less energy
to achieve less energy services.
13Benefits of EE
- EE simply mean
- Spending less energy to get the same benefits as
one would do by spending energy in an inefficient
way - Spending less cost on energy
- Rational use of energy, leaving the balance
available for others to use - Making less use of our natural resources Energy
is extracted from our nature, remember we need
this same nature for other needs like food,
water, shelter, medicine, and ecological balance
which manages the equation of life on earth!
14What would happen if we go EE?
Source http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Efficient
_energy_use
15Energy Efficiency
- Energy efficient practices could be achieved
through - Development of more energy efficient technologies
( market support initiatives?) - Change in in peoples behavior through
- Education, sensitization and awareness creation
- Cost consciousness
- Environmental concerns.
- Development of EE standards, specifications codes
of practice and subsequent enforcement (need for
a national wide awareness and education
campaign?).
16Intervention for Energy Efficiency
- To achieve energy efficiency, different
stakeholders should be involved like - Government Ministries
- Utility Companies
- Promoting Facilitation Institutions and
Agencies - Transporters, Manufacturers, Agro-Processors
- Importers of energy consuming equipment and
Machineries - Designers, Consultants, and Contractors
- Policy Makers, Academicians and end-users.
- Energy Efficiency is a cross-cutting issue.
17Training as an intervention for EE
- Training is key to a successful implementation of
EE plans - REA is conducting EE trainings geared at
sensitizing project developers and end-users on
EE advantages (EE and CDM are covered as
subtopics) - Over 20 such trainings to be conducted during
Financial Year 2009/10 - Other stakeholders are invited to participate,
partner or co-finance this initiative.
18Best Practice leading to EE
- Use of modern energy efficient appliances
(refrigerators, freezers, ovens, stoves) - Building designs that reduce energy consumption
for lighting, cooling or heating - Use of energy efficient motors in industrial
processes and use of waste heat to generate
process steam - Use of energy efficient equipment and machineries
in SMEs and small scale agro-processing
industries (TreeSpa Project Intervention).
19What are the challenges?
- Cost of new technologies (new EE products are
expensive? - Availability set up of delivery mechanism
- Difficult in penetrating the existing market
culture (need for market support ?) - Maintenance and Availability of spares
- Quality and warranty
- Old inefficient products are still in use (slow
diffusion of new EE machineries/equipment) - New use requirements, new operations?
20REA Support in EE Projects
- Support Energy Efficiency in irrigation and
agro-processing - Provide EE education to rural entrepreneurs and
rural end-users - Support rural energy initiatives aiming at
contributing to the success of Kilimo Kwanza the
green agricultural Initiative in Tanzania - Partner with other stakeholders in developing and
implementing energy demand and supply side
management.
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