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REPORTING FRAMEWORK FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY LEADERSHIP NETWORK R Stockill 20 JUNE 2013
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Page 1: REPORTING FRAMEWORK FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY LEADERSHIP NETWORK R Stockill 20 JUNE 2013.

REPORTING FRAMEWORK FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY LEADERSHIP NETWORK

R Stockill20 JUNE 2013

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Reporting Framework for EELN

• The Four Pillars• Objectives of Reporting• Reporting Platform• Data Collection• Why Participate?• Next Steps

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The Four Pillars

• The Energy Efficiency Leadership Network is built on four pillars:– Development of Internal Plans for Energy

Efficiency,

Energy Management Plans

ISO 50001 Certification

Greenhouse Gas Handbook/ Policy

Dedicated Energy Champion

Certified Energy Professional

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The Four Pillars

• The Energy Efficiency Leadership Network is built on four pillars:– Development of Internal Plans for Energy

Efficiency,– Adoption of Internal Targets,

Do you have a target?

Baseline Year

Baseline Assumptions

Target Management

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The Four Pillars

• The Energy Efficiency Leadership Network is built on four pillars:– Development of Internal Plans for Energy

Efficiency,– Adoption of Internal Targets,– Publication of reports to monitor progress and

share knowledge,

Project Types

Technology Choices

Costs and Paybacks

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The Four Pillars

• The Energy Efficiency Leadership Network is built on four pillars:– Development of Internal Plans for Energy

Efficiency,– Adoption of Internal Targets,– Publication of reports to monitor progress and

share knowledge,– Capacity building.

Number of Green Jobs

Training Given and Attended

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Reporting Objectives

• Communicate to External Stakeholders– Penetration– Maturity

• Inform Members– Penetration– Maturity– Best Practice / Benchmarks– Case Studies

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Reporting Platform

• Web Based• Dynamic and Interactive• EELN Benchmark• Quantitative Assessments• Case Studies

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Data Collection

Adopt a tiered approach to data collection.•Tier 1: Basic Questions,•Tier 2: Selections, Short Answers,•Tier 3: Full Disclosure.

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Why Participate?

• Will be designed to form part of other reporting efforts.

Pledge Carbon Disclosure Project

Global Reporting Initiative

National Climate Change Response Database

Mandatory Reporting and Mitigation Plans4

Internal Plans

Sect. 2: Strategy Not applicable Not applicable These plans are in development and are expected to become available for public comment through DEA and DoE in the near future.

Targets Sect. 3: Targets EN18 Not applicable

Reporting Sect. 3: Targets EN16;EN17 Project Types

Capacity Building

Sect. 1: Governance. Sect. 3.3: Initiatives

   

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Sample Reports

PenetrationPercentage of members with building blocks in place to manage energy efficiency

MaturityPercentage of members with plans in place and how entrenched they are

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Knowledge Sharing Examples

Benchmark against other projects

Summary of Leadership Network Initiatives

TechnologyNo of

ProjectsInstalled

MWe

Average Cost/Mwe

(ZARm)

Average Utilisation

(%)

Total Annual CO2e

Savings

Average Payback (Months)

Waste Heat Recovery 7 25 R 16.25 78 162,279 23

VSD Installation 12 14 R 8.00 94 109,518 16

Energy Efficient Lighting 32 16 R 6.00 97 129,157 13Annual CO2 Savings

Equivalent Utilisation

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Next Steps

• Agree on principles of reporting– Penetration, Maturity, Case Studies

• Decide on data collection timelines– Tier 1, 2 & 3

• Report specifications– Survey of reports that Network would like

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For Further Information Contact:Robb Stockill

[email protected] CARBON (227 266)

Disclaimer:This presentation is intended for the sole use of the NBI and is not to be distributed externally to any third parties, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent from Promethium in each instance.


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