UNIDO – GEF Partnership GEF Familiarization Seminar Washington, DC 17-19 January 2012.

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UNIDO – GEF Partnership GEF Familiarization Seminar Washington, DC January 2012

UNIDO Mandate UNIDO is the specialized agency of the United Nations that promotes:  Industrial development for poverty reduction  Inclusive globalization  Environmental sustainability

UNIDO Energy and Environment Pillar UNIDO helps its clients solve two fundamental problems:  De-linking intensity of energy and material use from economic growth, and  Reducing the environmental damage that occurs with energy and material use

UNIDO-GEF Partnership  Before 2007  UNIDO an executing agency for the “original implementing agencies” – UNEP, UNDP, World Bank  Exception  POPs projects after 2000  2007 onward  UNIDO acquired direct access to the GEF financing as one of the 10 GEF Partner Agencies

UNIDO GEF Comparative Advantage  Climate Change (IEE and RE)  Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs)  International Waters (IW)  Mercury  Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS)  Biotechnology and Biosafety

UNIDO Energy and Climate Change Branch 1. Demonstration, deployment, and transfer of innovative low- carbon technologies – e.g. Hydrogen, Carbon Capture and Storage, Low-carbon technologies 2. Market transformation for energy efficiency in industry – e.g. Energy Management Standards (ISO 50001), Energy System Optimization, Industrial Energy and Carbon Benchmarking, Monitoring, Reporting and Verification 3. Investment in renewable energy technologies – e.g. Off Grid (Mini-grids for Energy Services and Productive Uses), On-Grid, Waste fuels, biomass and biogas technologies for industrial process heat, Solar thermal technologies for industrial applications (heating and cooling) 4. Energy efficient, low-carbon transport and urban systems – e.g. low carbon urban development: Eco-City Eco Business Partnership Programme

UNIDO Environment Management Branch - Stockholm Convention Unit (POPs) 1. Promotion of BAT and BEP Strategies for the industrial sectors of Annex C of Article 5 2. Transfer of Non-combustion Technologies for the destruction of POPs stockpiles and wastes 3. Identification, Management and Remediation of Contaminated Sites 4. Institutional and Human Resources Capacity Building 5. Promotion of Alternatives to POPs Pesticides Formulations 6. Global Forums Aimed at Reduction and Elimination

UNIDO Environment Management Branch – Water Management Unit 1. Improve water efficiency in industries 2. Prevent discharge of industrial effluents into international waters (rivers, lakes, wetlands and coastal areas) 3. Transfer of Environmentally Sound Technologies (TEST) for improving water productivity and better water and resource management) 4. Sustainable management of ecosystem resources 5. Sustainable use of integrated transboundary river basins, wetlands, coastal zones and large marine ecosystems 6. Recover and manage industrial fisheries 7. Protect environment and human health from toxic substances

UNIDO Environment Management Branch – Mercury 1. Since its inception in 2008, UNIDO is the lead agency for the Artisanal and Small-Scale Gold Mining (ASGM) area of the UNEP Global Mercury Partnership 2. Development of standardized National Action Plans in preparation for the Global Treaty on Mercury 3. Components including raising awareness, elimination of mercury emissions through close-circuit amalgamation and utilization of retorts for the burning 4. Introduction of alternative methods in selected sites 5. Introduction of innovative marketing options such as ethical gold value chain

UNIDO Montreal Protocol Branch 1. Complement work of the Multilateral Fund  address ODS phase-out in countries with economies in transition (CEITs) 2. Policy, strategy and program design; institutional support; and enterprise level technical assistance 3. Phase out HCFCs without using HFCs (achieve phase-out and minimize climate impact): a. Convert production facilities to phase-out HCFCs using non-HFC alternatives b. Provide the technical assistance and technology transfer required to enhance energy efficiency of the equipment being manufactured

Thank You!