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Mitigation Enabling Energy Transition in the MEDiterranean region
Regional Policies & Legal FrameworkKhalid Salmi, Senior Energy management Specialist, RCREEE
8th December 2019 – Cairo, Egypt
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Knowledge Partnership Replicability Leadership
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Background: Arab Electricity Consumption Patterns
Additional Capacity Needed: 84% Increase costs by 2020
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End Use Energy Efficiency
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Today
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Tomorrow
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Day After Tomorrow
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CONTEXTThe Arab Guidelines for Improving Electricity Efficiencyand Rationalizing its End Use Consumption (Approved bythe Arab Ministerial Council of Electricity – Decision No. 195/2010)
Control Demand
Growth Rate
Increase Energy System
Efficiency
Diversify the Patterns of
Energy Consumption
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ARTICLE 1 Purpose: Indicative targets & Appropriate Conditions
ARTICLE 2 General targets
ARTICLE 3 Exemplary role of the public sector
ARTICLE 4 Utilities Role
ARTICLE 5 Availability of Information
ARTICLE 6 Qualification, accreditation certificates schemes
ARTICLE 7 Financial Mechanisms
ARTICLE 8 Electricity Price reform
ARTICLE 9 Financial Resources
ARTICLE 10 Energy Audits
ARTICLE 11 Laws and Regulations
ARTICLE 12 Awareness and Media Campaigns
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EE Aspects at a Glimpse
• 12 National Targets Jordan, Bahrain, Egypt, Tunisia, Sudan, Syria, Iraq, Palestine, Lebanon, Libya, Qatar, Kuwait,
• 17 National Assigned Responsible Entities Jordan, Bahrain, Algeria, Egypt, Tunisia, Sudan, Syria, Iraq, KSA, Palestine, Lebanon, Libya, Qatar, Kuwait, Morocco, Djibouti, Yemen
• 19 NEEAPs progress in different stages Jordan, Bahrain, Algeria, Egypt, Tunisia, Sudan, Syria, Iraq, KSA, Palestine, Lebanon, Libya, Qatar, Kuwait, Morocco, Djibouti, Mauritania, Yemen
• 11 Countries used the NEEAP template Jordan, Bahrain, Algeria, Egypt, Sudan, Syria, Iraq, Palestine, Lebanon, Libya, Qatar.
• 8 Countries planned EE measures directed to the public sectorGovernmental Building, Street Lighting, Efficient Lighting Systems, Energy Audits, Water Pumping Systems, Power Factor Correction
• 17 Countries issued more than 34 EE laws and regulations
• 8 Countries implemented awareness and media campaigns
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ARTICLE 7: QUALIFICATION, ACCREDITATION CERTIFICATES SCHEMES
Pan Arab Certified Energy Management Professional Program
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- Personal Certification
PA-CEMP - PERSONAL CERTIFICATION
RCREEE in collaboration with LAS developed PA-CEMP as a standardizedprofessional certification for Energy Mangers tailored for the Arab region.PA-CEMP is a professional certification program endorsed by theExecutive Bureau of the Arab Ministerial Council of Electricity since 2017.
BACK
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Improve end use energy eficiency, and rationalizeits consumption
IMPA
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Lower increasein energy
demand at the national level
OBJ
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Highly skilledand well trained
workforce & experts in MENA
Pan Arab Certified Energy Management Professional Program
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OBJECTIVES
• Raise the professional standards of energy managers
• Identify individuals with acceptable knowledge of EMS
• Provide experience to develop energy management activities
• Award special recognition through endorsed certificates
• Assist implementing laws and regulations which specifies the qualifications of local/regional energy service providers
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Eligibility CriteriaApplicants for PA-CEMP should be working full time in a: Governmental, commercial or industrial facility
Responsible for energy, operation, production or maintenance
Energy Service Provider, Energy Management consultant or Auditor
Years of experience varies according to applicants background as:
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Energy Conversion Efficiency
Electrical Energy Management
Thermal Energy Management
Energy Management & Auditing
Energy Efficiency Financing
Measurement & verification
National situation & Energy Plans
Examination
3-hours exam
EvaluationScore of 70% is
requested to be certified
Technical Content
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28 PA-CEMP Rounds was held in 4 Arab Countries
573
508
416
260
Applicants Eligible Participants Certified
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Today
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Tomorrow
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Day After Tomorrow
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CONCLUSIONS
Political:Energy security Source for LTEP
Economic:Lower CAPEX in Local Currency
Social:Local direct and
indirect Jobs
Technological:Simple & Fast
Implementation
Environmental:CO2 Emissions
Mitigation
Utilities:Lower Baseload & Peak Demand
Energy Efficiency is a win-win affordable opportunity for the Southern & Eastern Mediterranean countries at all levels:
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Khalid Salmi ([email protected]) Senior Energy Management Specialist - RCREEE
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