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Promotion of energy efficiency in Industries Experiences from Kenya Presented at UN Forum on Energy Efficiency and energy security in Seoul, Korea 17-18 Decemver 2007 Paul Kirai National Project Manager GEF-KAM Energy Efficiency Project [email protected]

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Promotion of energy efficiency in Industries

Experiences from Kenya

Presented at UN Forum on Energy Efficiency and energy security in Seoul, Korea 17-18 Decemver 2007 Paul Kirai

National Project Manager

GEF-KAM Energy Efficiency Project

[email protected]

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A Case for Energy Efficiency

•Ever rising energy costs

•Cost reduction and increased profitability

• Acute shortage of

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• Acute shortage of commercial energy.

•Dependence on imported petroleum products for Industry and Transport.

• Energy Insecurity

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A Case for Energy Efficiency

� Low levels of electrification due to cost and insufficient supply –1200MW Installed Capacity

� Energy wastage of up to

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� Energy wastage of up to 30% of primary energy input in manufacturing

� Increased thermal electricity generation with increased GHG emissions

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Promotion of Energy Efficiency

.

Successful Energy Efficiency programme

Awareness/

Sensitization

Implementa

tion

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Awareness/

Sensitization

Capacity

Building

Implementa

tion

and Financing

Policy and

Legal

framework

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1ST PILLAR - ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROMOTION� Constant awareness

raising among all stakeholders

� Market development for energy efficiency services

� Build confidence among industry

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industry

� Industrial Energy Efficiency Network (IEEN) to help share energy efficiency information and introduce a spirit of healthy competition.

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Annual Energy Management Awards

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AWARDSAWARDS

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2nd Pillar - Capacity Building

Continuous training is necessary to develop

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develop adequate capacity at all levels.

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Capacity Building Activites

• Short courses for engineers and consultants in numerous locations.

• Develop curriculum for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Nairobi University and Kenya Polytechnic .

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University and Kenya Polytechnic .

• Strengthen the industrial–learning Institutions links

• Develop Guide for Energy Efficiency and Conservation for industry

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Capacity Building efforts

� Over personnel trained in specialized courses & Energy audit training and financial engineering– .

� Senior consultants attained Certified

Year No of participants

2001 229

2002 119

2003 459

2004 195

2005 20

Total 1022

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� Senior consultants attained Certified Energy Manager (CEM) certification:

� Over 300 enterprises involved

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3rd Pillar: Implementation at Facility Level

� To translate knowledge into energy cost savings at enterprise and national level,

� Need for Qualified

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� Need for Qualified consultants and a well functioning private sector

� Strong Energy Service Companies (ESCOs)

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4th Pillar:Institutions and Policy

� Activities to incorporate energy efficiency considerations into the energy policy

� Development of legal framework for promoting energy efficiency

� EE fully recognized in new government energy policy

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policy

� Energy Act of 2006 has specific chapter on Energy Efficiency

� Utilities and energy regulator now fully embrace energy efficiency

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Institutional support

�Centre for Energy Efficiency and Conservation (CEEC) at Kenya Association on Manufacturers�Integration of energy efficiency with the

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efficiency with the Government’s Private Sector Development strategy�Getting Government funds to support energy efficiency

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Partnerships

� Dynamic and vibrant partnerships� Ministry of Trade and Industry

� Ministry of Energy

� Kenya Association of manufacturers

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� Kenya Association of manufacturers

� United Nations development Programme

� Global Environment Facility

� United Nations Office for Project Services

� UNIDO

� Industry, Utilities, University,

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Engagement of all stakeholders

Energy Efficiency in Kenyapublic-private partnership

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� Energy savings

� Toe 155,400

� GWh 1,808 - Equivalent to 140MW power plant operating for 1 Yr

� Value in USD – 36million

Results of Energy efficiency Promotion in Kenya - 2001-2006

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� Value in USD – 36million

� Co2 Emission Reduction

� 580,000 tons @ USD 5.50 per ton

� The savings continue to accrue

� Good for Energy Security

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Challenges

1. Continuous promotion and learning2. Financing Mechanisms not

established� Financial sector not fully involved� ESCO concept still slow and ESCO

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� ESCO concept still slow and ESCO still weak

3. Energy Standards and Labels not widely applied

4. Absence of incentive mechanisms

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