1. 2 Energy Efficiency Consultation Workshop International Experience in Energy Efficiency August 28 2006, Bangkok, THAILAND by Vincent David Econoler.

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2 Energy Efficiency Consultation Workshop International Experience in Energy Efficiency August , Bangkok, THAILAND by Vincent David Econoler International

3 Objective of this Presentation 1.EE measurement  USA and the Energy Intensity ratio  CANADA and ITS custom made index 2.EE Policy Experiences  IRELAND  European union

5 Primary Energy Intensity by World Region

CANADA Secondary Energy Use 1990–2003

Impact of Activity, Weather, Structure, Service Level and Energy Efficiency on Energy Use, 1990–2003 (petajoules)

8 Canada: The OEE Energy Efficiency Index, 1990–2003 (index 1990 = 1.0)

9 Canada: Changes in Energy Intensity and the Energy Efficiency Effect, 1990–2003 (index 1990 = 1.0)

10 Canada EE Database Centre for Data and Analysis in Transportation (CDAT) Canadian Industrial Energy End-Use Data and Analysis Centre (CIEEDAC) Canadian Building Energy End-Use Data and Analysis Centre (CBEEDAC)

11 EE Policies and Programs  IRELAND  EUROPEAN UNION

12 World Energy Intensity -- Total Primary Energy Consumption per Dollar of GDP

13 IRELAND  LIEN = Network of Energy Managers  Energy Agreements  Energy Map  Building Directive

14 IRELAND  The Large Industry Energy Network (LIEN) is a voluntary networking initiative of companies  committed to reducing their energy intensity on an individual basis,  and who recognise the benefits that can flow from collaborating with like-minded organisations on innovations and best practices in energy management.

15 IRELAND  1995: Inception of the LIEN Program  2002 : 80 COMPANIES ARE MEMBERS  40% of the energy use in the Industry Sector  9,4% of Country’s total primary energy requirement  Conditions to access the LIEN  All members are high-energy users  They have a structured approach to energy auditing and management (energy specialists)  Annual statement of energy accounts produced

16 IRELAND  EPI INDEX (Energy Performance Indicator Index)  Relate energy use to activity on a confidential manner (index)  EPI = Total energy use/Total output x F x 100 F = total output/total energy use  ANNUAL REPORT  Results  Target  WORKSHOPS THROUGH LIEN MEMBERS  AWARDS AND RECOGNITION SEI CONTRIBUTION: MONITORING AND REPORT

17 EPI – THERMO KING EUROPE outsourcing of sheet metal fabrication, compressor with a machine equipped with variable- speed drive. intelligent lighting automatic steam valves in the plant heating system.

18 IRELAND BENEFITS OF THE PROGRAM IT CONTRIBUTES TO 3 PRINCIPAL NATIONAL ENERGY POLICY OBJECTIVES SECURITY OF SUPPLY (EMBEDDED GENERATION PROJECTS) POSITIVE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT IMPROVE INDIVIDUAL COMPETITIVENESS COMPANIES GET BENEFITS FROM ENERGY SAVINGS AND IMPROVED CORPORATE IMAGE IN THE PUBLIC

19 ANY QUESTION ?

20 EU Energy Efficiency : Action Plan  BACKGROUND : Kyoto + supply security  IMPLEMENTATION  measures to integrate energy efficiency into other EU policies  initiatives to strengthen and extend existing policies  new policies and measures

21 EU Energy Efficiency: Action Plan  Category 1: Measures to integrate energy efficiency into other EU policies  Transport  Modern enterprise policy  Regional and urban policy  Research and Development  Taxation and tariff policy  International co-operation and pre- accession activities

22 EU Energy Efficiency: Action Plan  Category 2: Measures to strengthen and expand existing measures  Transport  Household appliances, commercial and other equipment  Industry (including electricity and gas companies)  Buildings Horizontal Measures

23  Category 3: New Policies and Measures  The promotion of energy efficiency in public procurement  Energy audits in industry and the tertiary sector  Best Practice EU Energy Efficiency: Action Plan

24 Thailand

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Transport 37% Industry 36% Resident & Commercial 21% Agriculture 6% Thailand - Energy Consumption by Economic Sector

27 Thailand – DSM Potential

28  Approach  Identify key barriers  Define major consuming sectors  Identify EC opportunities  Map sectors/opportunities against barriers  Develop strategies to address barriers  Design programs Implementation Process IIEC

29  Philosophy  Maximum collaboration with other state agencies  Leveraging the private sector for implementation  Building capacity  Phasing program implementation  Stimulating sustainable markets Implementation Process IIEC