DISEM Financing Salah Hannachi President of EnerSol-WSEF 2012 September 4 th 1.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Grenada Sustainable Energy Plan Stakeholders Meeting April 5, 2002.
Advertisements

Review of Solar Cities activities: CO 2 balances in cities Chiel Boonstra.
MENA Region Energy, Water and Food Security Issues Oman, February 22-23, 2011 Francis Ato Brown, Sector Manager for Water 1.
Chinmay Das,ABIT,Cuttack Non-Conventional Energy Sources.
Desertec Powering Europe though the Sahara. Agenda Background and Key Players Background and Key Players Europe Investing for Green Power Europe Investing.
Energy Technologies for the Poor Technology for poverty alleviation: Relevance and Prospects in South Asia October 10-11, 2003 British Council, New Delhi.
Rauðarárstíg Reykjavík Sími Bréfsími: Towards the Hydrogen Economy Iceland's Vision.
Clean Energy Revolution: IRENA view HLG SE4ALL Vienna, 19 November 2011.
The Energy Crisis: a global perspective Dave Feickert, TUC Energy Adviser Rotherham Town Hall 27October 2006 G8 Primary energy balance 2003 EU members.
Identification of needed competences Socio-economic development in the era of renewable energies: Towards the creation of a research institution for the.
Derek Eaton Division of Technology, Industry & Economics Economics & Trade Branch Geneva, Switzerland “Designing the Green Economy” Centre for International.
Geology and Geography of Oil
UNEP’s flagship publication, Towards A Green Economy: Pathways to Sustainable Development and Poverty Alleviation, is the result of two year’s work, involving.
Concentrated Solar Power in Middle East and North Africa 9 June 2011 Philippe Roos
Renewable Energy in Africa: UNEP’s Initiatives Climate Change Kiosk, UNEP Event, COP12/MOP2 Sami Kamel, UNEP RISOE Centre Nairobi, Kenya November 17t h,
Convention Dialogue, Thursday 16 November The EU’s Perspective on the Market Based Opportunities Peter Carl European Union.
11 Energy in Denmark Observed energy consumption and adjusted gross energy consumption.
Sustainable Energy at the World Bank: Policies and Experiences Anil Cabraal Lead Energy Specialist Energy and Water Department The World Bank Norway-World.
MALAWI CAADP IMPLEMENTATION PROGRESS A PRESENTATION MADE AT THE FANRPAN REGIONAL POLICY DIALOGUE- MAPUTO, MOZAMBIQUE. 3 rd September, 2000 By K. Ng’ambi.
Trends in sustainable energy research in the MENA region – Experiences of the Wuppertal Institute Bernhard Brand DISEM Workshop.
“Energy and Sustainable Development” Kiyotaka AKASAKA Consul-General of Japan in Sao Paulo JICA / ABJICA Forum on Energy at Japan Foundation February 20,
1 Brendan Devlin Adviser, Markets and Infrastructure Directorate B, DG ENER European Commission.
EU Roadmap for moving to a competitive low carbon economy in 2050
Socio-economic development in the era of renewable energies: Towards the creation of a research institution for the MENA region based on the DESERTEC concept.
RENEWABLE ENERGY POLICY. Renewable energy is energy that comes from resources which are continually replenished such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves.
11 Reference Material 9 June The World’s CO2 Emissions (Current Trends) The World’s CO2 Emissions from Fuel Combustion Source:International Energy.
Prospects for the African Power Sector Asami Miketa International Energy Workshop, June 19-21, 2012 Cape Town, South Africa.
© OECD/IEA 2010 Cecilia Tam International Energy Agency Martin Taylor Nuclear Energy Agency The Role of Nuclear Energy in a Sustainable Energy Future Paris,
WIND ENERGY Is there a Latvian Master Plan? CHRISTIAN KJÆR Chief Executive Officer European Wind Energy Association SSE Riga, 4 December 2008 © EWEA/L.
An Introdution of Energy Situation and Policy of ROK September 2010 Park, Jimin.
Global Economy, Energy and Environment: An Overview.
ENERGY IN THE MEDITERRANEAN REGION: Situation and prospects Dr Houda BEN JANNET ALLAL, OME General overview of renewable energy and energy efficiency in.
Dr. Pedro Banda Director General. ISFOC Concentration Photovoltaics, The Way to Future Energy Madrid 20 May 2010.
ISF:RESEARCH AND CONSULTANCY THINK. CHANGE. DO INSTITUTE FOR SUSTAINABLE FUTURES South African Energy Sector Jobs to Report for Greenpeace Africa.
LUT Summerschool 2013 Sustainable energy strategy 2050 Group work.
1 RENEWABLE ENERGY MARKET TRANSFORMATION PROJECT.
1 International Cooperation Aspects and Instruments of the European Union Strategic Energy Technologies (SET) Plan Ismo Koskinen Energy Counsellor Delegation.
Under the Patronage of His Majesty King Abdullah II Establishing Jordan’s Leadership In Energy, Water, & Environment (EWE) Productivity March 2009.
Colombia Experience on Institutional Arrangement for NAMAs Nathaly Torregroza Vargas Nathaly Torregroza Vargas Ministry of the Environment and Sustainable.
Coal and Sustainable Development David Cain of Rio Tinto for the World Coal Institute UNECE Ad Hoc Group of Experts on Coal and Thermal.
World Bank Institute HCC Meeting Cologne, Germany 09 May 2006.
Peter Meisen, President Global Energy Network Institute, USA www. geni
Commission’s Climate change and energy package: ETUC’s viewpoint S. Dupressoir, Adviser European Trade Union Confederation, Conference What energy policy.
1 Input by South Africa on responses to climate change Seminar of Governmental Experts 16 & 17 May 2005, Bonn.
Sustainable Energy Plan June 22, 2002 Sustainable Development Council John Auguste (Ministry of Works, Communications, and Public Utilities)
ESMAP Business Plan FY ESMAP’s Objectives  To Inform Development Financing  Inform Policy and Strategy and Increase Client Capacity  Deepen.
OCTOBER 2013 Poverty and Social Inequalities in Russia Today Prof. Evgeny Gontmakher Member of the Management Board.
14 th Meeting of the Mediterranean Commission on Sustainable Development Milocer (Budva), 30 May – 1 June 2011 Moustapha Kamal Gueye United Nations Environment.
Issues of Grid Integration of Renewables : Creative solutions 09/11/2012Mickaël HERVY01 / 11.
World Bank Group Support for Clean Energy Development Washington, D.C. December 14, 2006 Anil Cabraal Lead Energy Specialist Energy and Water Department.
Church Presentations By Peter Boogaart Holland, MI
SCALING UP RENEWABLE ENERGY Photo: Sarah Fretwell/USAID.
April, 2007 Energy Situation and Prospects of Korea.
Microgeneration Karl Letten – Change Programme Support Officer (Environment) Change Management.
© OECD/IEA Do we have the technology to secure energy supply and CO 2 neutrality? Insights from Energy Technology Perspectives 2010 Copenhagen,
E3G Europe’s low carbon competitiveness after COP21 Jonathan Gaventa, E3G 4 May 2016.
Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy.
Outcomes & Follow-up International Conference for Renewable Energies, Bonn 2004 Daniel Argyropoulos Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation.
Two different problems 1 – The interest of Petrobrás in the refineries in Bolivia as a company although State owned 1 – The interest of Petrobrás in the.
Seite 1 Green Electricity from the Mediterranean from Vision to Partnership March 2009 Dr. Paul H. Suding, GTZ.
Climate Change Policies: The Road to Copenhagen Dr Robert K. Dixon.
Werner Weiss AEE - Institute for Sustainable Technologies (AEE INTEC) A-8200 Gleisdorf, Feldgasse 19 AUSTRIA SOLTRAIN Targets and Results.
Global Manufacturing – India
Challenges in Global CCS Projects
Coal and Sustainable Development
Growth of Renewable Energy in India
Australian Energy Scenarios Predicting Uncertainty
National Energy Marketers Association U.S. International Energy Policy
Energy Efficiency and Renewables role in the future energy needs
Presentation transcript:

DISEM Financing Salah Hannachi President of EnerSol-WSEF 2012 September 4 th 1

Outline Introduction Proposal of a vision Poverty reduction DISEM mission DISEM stakeholders DISEM fund raising 2

Introduction 3 Keys to succeful financing Good vision Good activity agenda (research, training etc..) Good targeting of stakeholders Good acceptance (marketing) Renewable energy acceptance Good acceptance Energy strategy Job creation (value chain) Sustainable development Technology access and ownership (R&D )

Introduction 4

Introduction Weight of Sustainable Energy in total world energy Horizon % % %25 to % %

Introduction Production (millions of barrels/day) Cost ($/barrel) Fossil Energy Futures Demand Production 6

Introduction CO2 emissions

Introduction CO2 Concentration and Surface Temperature CO2 Concentration Average Surface Temperature

Introduction Need for a global energy paradigm shift Desertification

Introduction 10

 More than 30 years of R&D in RE&EE and transportation Production 1977: Preparation of the Tunisian research program on Solar Energy 1982: Installation of scientific equipment (Thermal Solar, Desalination, PV, Wind, and Biomass. 1990: Production of the first PV cell in Tunisia and in Africa with an average yield of 11 % (14.5% in 1992) 2002: Seminar with UNIDO on export PV industry in Tunisia Energy transportation 1990: Superconducting  More than 400 researchers and 600 doctoral students in Tunisia,  Many Tunisians working on Renewable Energy in the USA, Europe, and Japan. Tunisia’s record 11

Proposal of a vision

NuclearWindCSPPV Poverty reduction Private sector participation Divisibility of scale Produce as you build Proposal of a vision

Poverty reduction Industrial Residential 14

15  Data Center  Knowledge Platform  Internships  Coordination  Grounding for relevance  Interface  Fund raising DISEM Mission

16 DISEM stakeholders Stakeholders: Fund providers  National  Bilateral  Multilateral  Civil society  Revenue generating activities Research and Academic institutions Industry and R&D Policy makers Civil society organizations General public

17 DISEM Fund Providers Industry and Policy Research and Training Centers DISEM fund raising

18 Models for DISEM  AIMS (American Institute for Maghrebi studies CEMAT (Centre d’Etudes Maghrebines aTunis) CEMA (Centre d”Etudes Maghrebines en Algerie) TALIM (Tangier American Legation Institute for Moroccan Studies  IRMC (Institut de recherche sur le Maghreb Contemporain) - Tunis

Thank you for your attention

Introduction Production (millions of barrels/day) Cost ($/barrel) Fossil Energy Futures Demand Production 20

Introduction CO2 emissions

Introduction CountryEnergy consumption per capita (Kg of oil equivalent per year) GDP (bn USD) Greenhouse Gas emission (mil tons CO2/year) Algeria Brasil Canada China France Germany India Indonesia CountryEnergy consumption per capita (Kg of oil equivalent per year) GDP (bn USD) Greenhous e Gas emission (mil tons CO2/year) Italy Japan Russia South Africa Switzerland Tunisia USA CO2 emissions

Introduction CO2 Concentration and Surface Temperature CO2 Concentration Average Surface Temperature

Introduction Need for a global energy paradigm shift Desertification

Introduction IEA/G8 Task8 reports  OCDE representation  10 year - mission:1999 – 2009  3 reports: 2003, 2007, and 2009  Conclusions : o Energy from the desert o VLSPV (Very Large Scale PV) o Water solution o Imperative of a holistic vision  Global Initiatives o DESERTEC o SSB (Sahara Solar Breeder) Plan o UHVDC (Ultra High Voltage Direct Current) o Superconductivity

Introduction 26

Introduction 27

Introduction 28

Introduction 29

Economies of scale Introduction 30

Introduction 31

Introduction Solar energy is a reliable complement to conventional energy 32

Objective To show that Solar Energy is not only an energetic strategy but a multidimensional strategy Job creation strategy R&D strategy Environment protection strategy National energetic strategy Industrial and commercial strategy Disperse Power Production strategy 33

Job creation strategy 34

Job creation strategy 35

Job creation strategy 36

 More than 30 years of R&D in RE&EE and transportation Production 1977: Preparation of the Tunisian research program on Solar Energy 1982: Installation of scientific equipment (Thermal Solar, Desalination, PV, Wind, and Biomass. 1990: Production of the first PV cell in Tunisia and in Africa with an average yield of 11 % (14.5% in 1992) 2002: Seminar with UNIDO on export PV industry in Tunisia Energy transportation 1990: Superconducting  More than 400 researchers and 600 doctoral students in Tunisia,  Many Tunisians working on Renewable Energy in the USA, Europe, and Japan. R&D strategy R&D strategy 37

38 R&D strategy R&D strategy

National energy independence strategy 39

Environment protection strategy CountryEnergy consumption per capita (Kg of oil equivalent per year) GDP (bn USD) Greenhouse Gas emission (mil tons CO2/year) Algeria Brasil Canada China France Germany India Indonesia CountryEnergy consumption per capita (Kg of oil equivalent per year) GDP (bn USD) Greenhous e Gas emission (mil tons CO2/year) Italy Japan Russia South Africa Switzerland Tunisia USA CO2 emissions

Industrial and commercial strategy o National framework: Prosol 1&2 Prosol elec Tunisian Solar Plan (PST) o EUMENA framework ELMED MEDGRIG o African framework: Many poor African countries having already the grid parity

Industrial and commercial strategy Industrial Residential 42

Disperse Power Production strategy o Off grid / On grid stations o Rural Development o Fight against poverty o Stand alone power stations o Smart grids