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Next S teps toward A chieving Renewable Energy Goal EWG 51 Agenda Item 9d Keng Tung Wu PhD EGNRET Secretariat ktwuitriorgtw Issued on 30 March 2004 Australia Post Introduction ID: 556616

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12-13 May 2016

Next Steps toward Achieving Renewable Energy Goal

EWG 51

Agenda Item 9(d)

Keng

-Tung Wu,

PhD

EGNRET Secretariat

ktwu@itri.org.twSlide2

Issued on 30 March, 2004

Australia PostIntroduction Slide3

The United Nations Secretary-Genera launched a pioneering new initiative, “

Sustainable Energy for All” (SE4ALL), on 1 Nov 2011, to mobilize urgent global action: Double the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix by 2030.The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) is the renewable energy hub of the SE4ALL initiative and supports SE4ALL partners, and thus can be a strategic partner. A doubling of the share of renewables worldwide does not mean a doubling in every country. (IRENA)

Background of RE Doubling Goal Slide4

Background of RE Doubling Goal

EWG 47 2014The United States presented the proposed APEC aspirational goal of doubling renewable energy by 2030.The EWG expressed broad support for the goal, but noted that the goal is a collective target and requires refinements in the definition.The EWG will revisit the goal every five years up to 2035, and the goal would need to work with other international agencies .

EMM 11 2014Energy Ministers aspired to the goal of “doubling the share of renewables in the APEC energy mix, including in power generation, from 2010 levels by 2030.” Energy Ministers instructed the EWG through the

EGNRET to develop the road map .Leaders’ Meeting2014

“We endorse the Energy Ministers’ aspirational

goal to double the share of renewables including in power generation by 2030 in APEC’s energy mix.”

(Declaration)

Leaders’ Meeting

2015

“We therefore reaffirm our aspirational goals to reduce aggregate energy intensity by 45 percent by 2035 and double renewable energy in the regional energy mix by 2030 to achieve sustainable and resilient energy development within the Asia-Pacific.

“(Declaration)Slide5

EGNRET Activities for RE Doubling Goal

Establishing a common definition of different types of renewable energy

2013

EGNRET 40

Reviewing

Current

New and Renewable Energy Priorities

2013

EGNRET 41

2014

EGNRET 42

Data collecting

Role of EGNRET Toward the Doubling

RE Goal

2014

EGNRET 43

2015

EGNRET 44

Proposing two actions

Discussion on definition of RE

2015

EGNRET 45Slide6

EGNRET 46Chinese Taipei2016

Discussion on How to Achieve Sustainable and Resilient Energy Development in APEC Region in Line with COP21.It is important to develop the roadmap for achieving the Leaders’ aspirational goal of doubling the share of renewables in APEC’s energy mix.It is supported to have an new initiative to approach the roadmap to the doubling goal.

EGNRET Activities for RE Doubling GoalSlide7

Definition of Renewable Energy

Energy in New and Renewable Questionnaire

Fuel Wood & Wood Waste HydroBagasse GeothermalCharcoal ElectricityOther Biomass HeatBiogas

SolarIndustrial Waste PhotovoltaicMunicipal Solid Waste ThermalLiquid Biofuels Electricity Biogasoline

Heat

Bioethanol

Tide

, Wave and Ocean

Bio-jet

Wind

Biodiesels

Source: EGEDA (2015)

BIOMASS ENERGYSlide8

Definition of Renewable Energy

Source: EGEDA (2015)

To Capture more accurate & detailed information for NRE To Harmonize with International Statistical Activities (IRENA, IEA, UN, etc.)

IRES: International Recommendations for Energy Statistics (United Nations Statistics Division)Slide9

Source: EGEDA (2015)

Definition of Renewable EnergySlide10

Definition of Renewable Energy

Source: EGEDA (2015)Slide11

Solid biomass including fuel wood, charcoal, agricultural and forest residues, and animal dung, that is typically used in rural areas of developing countries with traditional technologies such as open fires for cooking, kilns, and ovens for small-scale agricultural and industrial processing. Often the use of traditional biomass leads to high pollution levels,

forest degradation, and deforestation. Traditional Biomass EnergySource: REN21 (2015)Slide12

Doubling RE vs. Doubling

Modern RERE = 19100

Modern RE = 19 – 9.3100 – 9.3 9.790.7

=10.7100=

Source: REN (2013)

Estimated

RE Share

of Global Final Energy Consumption, 2011Slide13

Current RE in 2010

Current RE Target 2030

Gap for RE Doubling

RE Doubling Goal

Future Actions for EGNRET

Filling the Gap to Reach the RE Doubling Goal Slide14

Filling the Gap to Reach the RE Doubling Goal

Future Actions for EGNRETProposing a new project for preparing the roadmap

toward RE doubling goal by 2030. An initiative would be proposed to develop a roadmap toward the doubling RE goal, collaborated with APEC sub-groups, and other International Organizations . Slide15

Renewable EnergyDoubling Goal

Future Actions for EGNRETProposed a new project (by Chinese Taipei)Filling the Gap to Reach the Goal of Doubling Renewable Energy in the APEC Region

Data Collection

Potential Evaluation

Strategic Roadmap

Gap Criterion

ReportSlide16

Future Actions for EGNRET

Example of the Roadmap

Renewable EnergyYear20302010

Current RE Target 2030

GAP

Biomass ?

Wind ?

Solar PV ?Slide17

Push forward the RE Doubling Goal

EGNRET website: http://www.egnret.ewg.apec.org/

Thank you for your attention!