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ENERCON to NEECA Journey

Overview of National Energy Efficiency & Conservation Framework and Salient Aspects of Industrial Energy Efficiency Policy Component 3 rd April ,2019. 1989. 1993. 1996. 1997. 1985. 1986. Autonomous Agency Established through

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ENERCON to NEECA Journey

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  1. Overview of National Energy Efficiency & Conservation Framework and Salient Aspects of Industrial Energy Efficiency Policy Component 3rd April ,2019

  2. 1989 1993 1996 1997 1985 1986 Autonomous Agency Established through Federal Government’s Resolution No.S.R.O.4(KE)/86, dated the 23rd December, 1986 Under the Ministry of Planning & Development First MD Appointed, Budget Allocated, Recruitment Initiated Transferred to the Ministry of Water and Power Status Changed to Attached Department in Ministry of Environment Transferred to Ministry of Environment ENERCON to NEECA Journey Started as USAID Project 2011 till to date October 2016 August 2018

  3. PROCESS OF Energy Efficiency LEGISLATION

  4. 1. Chairman– Federal Minister for Power Division 2. Vice Chairman – Secretary, Power Division Members: • Federal Secretaries (Finance, Petroleum & Natural Resources, Planning, Science & Technology, Industries, Housing & Works, Climate Change) • Provincial Secretaries (Designated Departments) • Chairman OGRA & NEPRA • Managing Director NEECA • One Nominee from Chambers of Commerce & Industry • One Person from Agriculture sector nominated by the Federal Govt. • Five sectoral experts as members from the Private Sector (Power, Industry, Transport, Agriculture & Livestock and Buildings)

  5. As per NEECA Act “Designated Agency” means an agency designated as such by the Board or a Provincial Government for the purpose of this Act W&P Department GB NEECA Board to notify Designated Agencies nominated by the respective Provincial Departments including GB & AJK AJK PDO AJK

  6. NEECA Functions

  7. Sectors Covered under NEECA Act

  8. Energy Efficiency Potential & Loss • Total Primary Energy Supply (PES)= 80 MTOE • Total Final Energy Consumption =50 MTOE • Transformation + Transmission Losses= 30 MTOE • End Use Efficiency Loss= 32 MTOE • (Inefficient wires, industrial processes, appliances and motor vehicles) • Total Final Productive Use = 50-32 = upto 18 MTOE • Total Loss= 62MTOE …78 % of PES • Imported Energy = 34 MTOE (>10 Billion USD ) • (As per SBP report on Imports Payment By Commodity) ENERGY FLOW CHART 2016-17

  9. NEECA - UET Taxila

  10. Random Listing of Industrial EE Activities/Projects • • Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (RE&EE) by GIZ since 2005 in textile, foundry, steel re-rolling, food sector and hospitals. • • Program for Industrial Sustainable Development PISD (Phase I,II) 2007-13. RNE/CPI along with APTMA, PSMA and PTA • • Barrier Removal to the Cost-Effective Development and Implementation of Energy Efficiency Standards and Labeling (BRESL) 2010-14 by UNDP/GEF. • • Sustainable and Cleaner Production in the Manufacturing Industries of Pakistan (SCI Pak) 2009-12, funded by EU • Energy Efficiency in Textile Sector and Steel Sector in Pakistan by NPO • • Sustainable Energy Initiative for industries in Pakistan by GEF/UNIDO since 2014. • • Energy Efficiency Management Project (EEMP) for the Steel & automotive Sector in Pakistan by JICA/SMEDA since 2015. • Energy Audits on Cost Sharing Basis by Energy Conservation Fund/NEECA • Awareness Sessions by Punjab Energy Efficiency & Conservation Agency, Pakistan Engineering Council • ENERCON Energy Audits/Boiler –Furnace Tune Ups • Introduction of Energy Audits Course through PEC by NEECA

  11. Existing Institutional Framework for EE in Pakistan FederalGovernment Pakistan Energy Efficiency and Conservation Board (PEECB) Provincial Government National Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (NEECA) Provincial Energy Department Provincial Designated Agencies

  12. National Key Stakeholders • • NEECA • • Provincial Designated Agencies for EE • • Financial Institutions • • Chambers of Commerce • • Industrial Associations • Academia • Young Professionals/Engineers • (Job Opportunities on Merit for Men/Women)

  13. What are energy efficiency policies? All public interventions (policy instruments) aiming at improving energy efficiency of a country, through adequate pricing, institutional setting regulations and economic or fiscal instruments - World Energy Council

  14. Policy instruments types

  15. Laws & regulations: • Law: legal rules that govern a specific action, process, product etc. • Regulation: outlines how the law should be implemented • Standards: provide technical and design guidance notes (e.g. for equipment) • Codes of practice: give practical advice / guidance on how to comply with legislation (e.g. Building Code) Legislative Instruments

  16. ACTION PLAN UNDER NATIONAL POLICY ON CLIMATE CHANGE (NPCC) • The Framework for Implementation of Climate Change Policy (FICCP) includes 735 actions • About 22priority actions deal with energy security in the country with objectives • To develop and enhance renewable energy sources and uses to achieve green growth in the energy sector. • To develop and obtain clean energy technologies and uses to achieve low carbon growth in the energy sector. • To reduce total energy demand through conservation and efficiency.

  17. ?? Electrical Mechanical Why Heat and Electricity design separately?

  18. Developing • National Certification Scheme For Energy Auditors • Project Components • Four project components and associated main activities are: • Identification of Designated Consumers • National Certification Scheme • Training of Relevant Professionals • Draft Regulations to Support Implementation of Roles as defined in National Certification Scheme.

  19. Energy Audit of Public Buildings - A-Block(Pak Secretariat) The main objective of the Building Energy Audit was to find out how energy flows in the building and what should be done to improve end use efficiency to optimize energy use in the building without compromising recommended comfort level and determining the financial implications involved in improving the energy use characteristics in the building. The Scope also covered water saving potential. The implementation of only one measure an investment of about 1.2 million Pak Rs, average 55,000 units (50%) reduction has been recorded. Further, retrofitting of appliances with energy efficient ones will significantly reduce the billing amount of the entire A-Block. The motion sensors have been installed in the selective corridors A-Block. HMI screen/sub-meters were also installed at 2nd-Floor.

  20. The survey performed by M/s NEC in coordination with our team was quite helpful for us in the area of energy conservation. Three of the recommendations given by the team seems worthwhile at the moment. These are; • Solar Energy as an alternate source of power • Improve Instrument Air Distribution to avoid unwanted pressure loss or leakage • Installation of suitable VFD on Cargo Lifts • We have received all the information pending at M/s NEC and our team is now working in detail to devise the strategy in executing the above points. I will let you know in case we require any further services from your organization. • Imran SabirEngineering Manager

  21. Schools Energy Efficiency Activities About 3000 Students from Level 2 – Level 6 from public and private schools participated in Spelling Competitions based on Stories focusing on Conservation of Environment, Water & Energy.

  22. Industry and Power Sector Activities

  23. Projects With International Partners • JICA Technical Cooperation for Energy Labeling Regime • UNEP-GEF Funded Energy Efficient Lighting Project • EU Switch Asia Implementation of Resource and Energy Efficient Technologies in the Sugar Sector of Pakistan (IREET) • National Certification Scheme For Energy Auditors, UNEP • Sustainable Energy Efficiency Initiative for Industries, UNIDO • Energy Efficient Brick Kilns, International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, NEPAL • Technical Support by USAID on Building Energy Codes Revision and Capacity Building • Projects in Pipeline with ADB, IFC, CCAC , IUCN, RSPN, MoCC(GEF) • UNDP/Ministry of Climate Change Support to NEECA for Developing Chapter on Second National Communication • kfW Green Procurement Program to make Public Buildings Energy Efficient • World Bank NDC Partnership Support facility – Strategic Support for Energy Efficiency in Pakistan (Roadmap Development & Optimization)

  24. THANK YOU

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