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Introduction to the Super-efficient Equipment and Appliance
Deployment InitiativeAmit Khare, Program Manager,
CLASPMay 16, 2013
Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM)• High-Level Policy
Dialogue • Technical Cooperation• Engagement with the
Private-Sector and Other Stakeholders to drive investment in clean energy and efficiency
The Super-Efficient Equipment and Appliance Deployment (SEAD) Initiative of the Clean Energy Ministerial helps participating governments accelerate the transition to a clean energy future through effective appliance and equipment efficiency programs.
•16 Participating Governments•Australia BrazilCanada European Commission•France Germany India Japan•Korea Mexico Russia South Africa•Sweden United Arab Emirates United Kingdom•United States China (observer)
•Partners
SEAD Initiative Goals• Engage governments, private sector, and NGOs to tap the large
potential for energy and consumer savings, and environmental benefits available through improved equipment and appliance efficiency;
• Provide a framework through which government experts, and others as appropriate, can engage in peer-to-peer collaboration on equipment and appliance efficiency topics; and
• Highlight potential offered by and opportunities for action on appliance and equipment efficiency at the CEM, IPEEC, and other high-level dialogues.
SEAD Objectives and Activities
Inefficient appliances
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Awards, Procurement,Incentives, Labeling
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Standards & Labeling Awards, Incentives & Procurement
2013 Global Energy Efficiency Medal for Flat-
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The U.S. has committed $20M over 5 years for SEADActive cooperation with APEC, IEA-4E, and other international forums
SEAD Activities and BenefitsActivities Benefits Example
Peer-to-peer information sharing on standards and labels
Facilitate government adoption of cost-effective appliance efficiency policies
New standards for LED street lighting luminaire standards in India
Technical Analysis Reveal energy saving opportunities
Ceiling fans could be 100% more efficient with existing, cost-effective technology
Awards, Procurement, Incentives
Accelerate market transformation
Upcoming SSL Award
Adopting best-practice appliance efficiency policies in SEAD economies could save 2000 TWh/year of electricity by 2030, and yield cumulative net national savings of over US$1 trillion through 2030.
SEAD Procurement Working Group• Who: Canada, Mexico, India, South Africa, Sweden,
United Kingdom, United States• What: Leverage the bulk purchasing power of public
and private sector procurement to promote energy efficient appliances and equipment globally
• How: Engage in supporting policy and programs, build strategic partnerships to achieve goal
• Why: Public procurement programs can lead by example and raise consumer awareness. Public procurement is significant enough to create a market signal for demand of efficient products, and cooperation can accelerate market transformation
A core activity of A core activity of the Working Group the Working Group is street lighting, as is street lighting, as this is typically one this is typically one of the largest of the largest sources of energy sources of energy consumption under consumption under a municipality’s a municipality’s direct control.direct control.
SEAD Activities in India• India actively participates in the Awards, Procurement,
and Standards and Labeling Working Groups• Participation in the SEAD Global Efficiency Medal
Regional and Global Awards Competition• The Bureau of Energy Efficiency Leads the SEAD
Efficient Lighting Collaboration – 10 SEAD countries participate in government-to-
government technical exchanges to support energy efficient standards and labeling programs
• India hosted the fourth Clean Energy Ministerial in April 2013
For More Information VisitAshok Kumar
Saurabh [email protected]
Amit [email protected]
www.superefficient.org