The 51th Meeting of APEC Energy Working Group (EWG) Canberra, Australia, 12-13 May, 2016 9.c. Peer Review on Low-Carbon Energy Policies (PRLCE) Takato.

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The 51th Meeting of APEC Energy Working Group (EWG) Canberra, Australia, 12-13 May, 2016 9.c. Peer Review on Low-Carbon Energy Policies (PRLCE) Takato OJIMI President, APERC

9.c. (1) Objective of PRLCE To assist volunteer APEC economy to promote low- emission power sources such as renewable energy, nuclear and fossil fuel with CCS by providing recommendations from APEC peer review experts. APERC is planning to further carry out analyses on best practices for efficient and effective policies to promote low carbon power supplies in APEC economies, and how such best practice policies can be applied, considering different conditions in different economies.

9.c. (2) Progress of PRLCE Phase 1 (2012-2013): Thailand, the Philippines Phase 2 (2013-2014): Indonesia, Malaysia Phase 3 (2014-2016): Viet Nam (on going) The Peer Review was held in Ha Noi, Viet Nam on 18-22 January 2016 (postponed from July 2015).

9.c. (3) PRLCE – Viet Nam Seven experts (nominated from Australia; Japan; Korea; New Zealand; the Philippines; Chinese Taipei and Thailand) and APERC secretariat participated in the peer review. 8 focus areas and overarching issues 10 discussion sessions during the peer-review week 1-day site visit to Hoa Binh hydropower (1920 MW) 39 Vietnamese participants from 10 organisations, including government ministries and agencies (DOST-MOIT, GDE-MOIT, ERAV-MOIT, Government Office, MOT, MOF, MONRE, MOST), energy research institutions (IE, Center for Renewable Energy), energy company (EVN) Preliminary findings were reported and discussed at EGNRET46 meeting in Taichung, Chinese Taipei in April 2016.

9.c. (3) PRLCE – Viet Nam (cont’d) Peer-review contents Leading review expert Number of Recommendations 1 Institutional Context -Dr. Kazutomo Irie (APERC) 4 2 Low Carbon Energy Goals, Targets and Strategy -Ms. Elizabeth Yeaman (NZ) 7 3 Regulation and Infrastructure -Dr. Iain MacGill (AUS) 6+3 Bioenergy Biofuels -Dr. Karnnalin Theerarattananoon (THA) 6 Biomass -Dr. Steven Hou-Peng Wan (CTP) 5 Wind energy -Dr. Seokwoo Kim (ROK) Solar PV, Small-Hydro, Geothermal energy -Mr. Mario C. Marasigan (PHL) 4+2+2 Power Supply System Feed-in-Tariff, Smart Grid 4+3 Private participation 8 Greenhouse Gas Management -Dr. Naoki Matsuo (JPN) 9 Overarching issues -Ms. Fang-Chia Lee (APERC) Total 63

9.c. (4) Future Plan of PRLCE 1st Draft PRLCE phase 3 Report, along with findings, achievements and 63 recommendations is under review by the Vietnamese Government Final Draft PRLCE phase 3 Report will be circulated to EWG members for discussion and endorsement by June 2016. The importance of PRLCE is increasing in relation to the APEC’s aspirational goal of doubling the share of renewables in the APEC energy mix. APERC welcomes all eligible economies to volunteer themselves to host future PRLCE. If interested, please contact: master@aperc.ieej.or.jp.

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