ENERGY EFFICIENCY POLICIES IN ASEAN REGION:
A POLICY DIALOGUE
Welcome from IPEEC/WEACT
by Wolfgang D’Innocenzo & Sergio Garribba
Ministry of Economic Development, Italy
Jakarta, October 18-20, 2011
1A. IPEEC Framework
• International Partnership for Energy Efficiency Co-
operation (IPEEC) launched by the G8 Energy
Ministers Meeting and G8 Summit 2009 in Italy
• IPEEC objective is to promote and diffuse efficient
uses of energy in all the sectors through the
countries of the world while contributing to the
definition of programmes, measures and financing
mechanisms
1B. IPEEC is an autonomous entity
Italy
Russia
Japan
China
India
Australia
United
KingdomFrance
Canada
USA
Mexico
Brazil
GermanyEU
The IPEEC Secretariat is located in Paris, France
Members account for over 75% of world GDP and energy use.
1C. IPEEC Task Groups
• Industry - Global Superior Energy Performance; Energy Management Action
Network for Industrial Efficiency
• Appliances - Super-efficient Equipment and Appliance Deployment
• Utilities - Global Co-operation on Utility Delivery of Energy Efficiency
• Buildings - Sustainable Buildings Network
• Indicators - Improving Policies through Energy Efficiency Indicators
• Finance - Assessment of Energy Efficiency Finance Mechanisms
• Capacity Building - Worldwide Energy Efficiency Action through Capacity
Building and Training (WEACT)
1D. IPEEC Outreach
IPEEC to act globally as an open-
ended partnership through Task
Groups and other means
2. Objectives of the Worldwide Energy Efficiency Action
through Capacity Building and Training (WEACT)
• Raising awareness on energy efficiency policies among decision
and policy makers
• Building institutions and training tools for government officers
and administrators
• Assisting to identify and bridge gaps in existing energy efficiency
programs
• Fostering partnership amongst countries to support energy
efficiency policies and programs
3. WEACT: Agenda for Action
• IPEEC Policy Committee meetings, Washington, New Dehli,
Brussels, Guilin, …
• Regional energy efficiency workshops (Mexico City, September
2010; Jakarta, October 2011; New Dehli, December 2011)
• Reporting to the 2011 G20 Summit Meeting in France and 2012
Clean Energy Ministerial in London through the IPEEC Policy
Committee
• The IPEEC to report in Rio de Janiero, June 2012
4. WEACT: Task Group Members (open ended)
Working
Partners
• Italy (leading)
• France
• Japan
• United States
• IEA Secretariat
• Energy Charter Secretariat
Hosting
Partners:
• Mexico
• Indonesia
• India
• Others to follow
5. WEACT: Expected Outcome
• Establishment of a global Energy Efficiency Policy Network
• Sharing knowledge developed through other IPEEC Task Groups
• Organising regional and sub-regional workshops in conjunction
with high-level policy forums
• Identification and diffusion of best energy efficiency policy
practice towards Durban and Rio de Janeiro
6. Why Jakarta?
• Because Indonesia is:
• the next IPEEC member
• a key ASEAN nation
• an important G20 member