Post on 26-Dec-2015
Contents
New EUWP Strategy
New Procedures
New IA Reporting/ increasing cooperation EUWP_IAs
Summarizing
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EUWP New Strategy 2013-2015Vision
Energy end-use technologies are the key to a decarbonized energy system that fulfills the world energy needs of all peoples in an effective way.
A broad International cooperation of private and public sectors sharing best practices and technology developments are the basis in that endeavor.
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New Strategy: Mission- Action lines
Support the work of IAs
Increase the added value of productive outcomes
Filling the technology gaps
Effectively communicate the results of the technology network
Involvement of the private sector and non-member countries
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Focusing on added value and delivering results:
New Strategy. Strategic Objectives (I)
IMPLEMENTING AGREMENTS
-Strengthen the functioning and impact of IAs
-Continuous evaluation of performance and plans of IA
-Disseminate the work done by IAs and promote the IA activities in each member country
-Augment the presence of the IAs in all activities of the IEA
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1. Strengthen the Energy Technology Network (ETN)
New Strategy. Strategic Objectives(II)
CERT+DELEGATES
-Provide input to CERT activities -Facilitate technology analysis and recommendations to CERT
IAs
-Support IAs in delivering technology policy recommendations
-Facilitate IAs to communicate their recommendations to the EUWP
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2. Provide Energy End Use Technology Advice
New Strategy. Strategic Objectives(III)
MEMBER &NON MEMBER
COUNTRIES
INDUSTRY &TECH.NETWORK
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3. Engage Relevant Organizations
New Strategy. Strategic Objectives(IV)
IMPLEMENTING AGREEMENTSReview the overall structure, achievements, performance and plans of the WP and IAsTo provide and promote from IAs upgraded, updated and transparent information. Assess the work done. The quality of work should be assured
POLICY MAKERSFacilitate discussions on emerging energy technology areas in order to better inform policy makers,
DELEGATES/IEA
An efficient and engaged WP that provides added value
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4.Focused and Efficient WP delivering results
New Procedures
The relevant Vice Chairs enhance the information and the technological advice
The IA ExCo Chairs shall regularly receive from the IEA Secretariat:
• CERT and EUWP: Meeting Agendas, Minutes, Strategy Plans, Reports
• Other relevant information and requests, as appropriate.
The IAs are welcome to approach the EUWP (Cabinet, Chair, VCs,
Delegates…) at any time with possible issues, concerns, problems and
proposals
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Increasing cooperation EUWP_IANew way of reporting
WHY?
To improve communication, to highlight the achievements of the IAs
and to make it easier for the IAs to forward their messages.
Enhanced cooperation is foreseen, e.g., strengthened communication IAs
_EUWP and EUWP _ CERT. The IAs feel that they should be able to
provide more inputs to IEA’s publications workshops and other actions.
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New way of IA reporting
The current biannual/annual reporting form will be relinquished
The IAs to provide the EUWP with 2 page summary of each ExCO summarizing achievements, decisions, possible recommendations
The IAs to provide tables of IA participation, ExCo, running Annexes/Tasks and Annex /Task participation and budget in an accessible format on the website of the IA
The IAs to include in the Executive Summary of their ARs:• the achievements, added value of the IA • the technological sector/field status and challenges worldwide, and• focused recommendations or key messages to the EUWP for technology
advancement
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Follow-up_ Inventory Example
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TRANS ActiveLatest AUA AUS BEL CAN CHI DEN EC FIN FRA GER IRE ISR ITA JAP KOR MEX NED NOR POR SPA SWE SWI TUR THA UK USA TOT Start Finish Leader OA CommentsAMF 10 43 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 15 -
28 Informat &Web 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 15 2000 65.000 AUS AUS34 Biodiesel/Task 2: Algae 1 1 1 1 4 2009 2010 150.000 USA35 Ethanol/Task 2: DISI & PM 1 1 1 1 4 2010 CAN DEN Task sharing37 Fuel and Tech. Alter. for Buses 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 2008 2011 1.200.000 FIN FIN Co-operation with Bioenergy, EC and Germany through Bioenergy, HEV withdrew38 Biodiesel Environm./Phase 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 2009 2011 127.000 JAP JAP Canada to be confirmed39 HD Meth Engines/Phase 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 2009 2012 265.000 SWE SWE40 Life Cycle Analysis of Transp. Fuel Path. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 2011 2012 50.000 CAN CAN41 Altern. Fuels for Marine Applic. 1 1 1 1 4 2011 2012 147.000 USA USA42 Tox. Exh. Gas. and Parti. from IC-Eng. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 15 2011 2012 20.000 SWI SWI43 Passenger Car Fuel and Pow. Opt. 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 2011 2012 325.000 FIN FINTOTAL 2 3 0 10 4 5 1 10 4 7 0 0 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 3 0 5 0 7 79 2.349.000
Partcipating CountriesAnnexesBudget (€)
• 15 countries cooperating (2 NNMM CHI & THA +EC) • 10 on going projects-33 Annexes completed • 79 working teams (Sum of participants in on going annexes)• Current budget ongoing annexes 2.3m€• CAN and FIN have joined the 10 live annexes• All 15 countries participate in at least 1 annex• 8 Annex leaders (USA & FIN 2 leads)
AMF in figures ( as of Feb 2012)
Summarizing EUWP_ECES cooperation
1. IA&WPs members of a technological network. One of the biggest
worldwide.
2. Increase interaction is in the WP_IA benefit: results, advice, proposals,
recommendations, meetings.
3. Involved in national activities (IA days, cert & euwp delegates, national
programs, dissemination…).
4.
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