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Energy Efficiency Presentation Transcript:
1.Energy Efficiency Improvement
2.Outline
What is energy efficiency
What energy efficiency offers
Concerns addressing energy efficiency
Energy efficiency organizations
IEA/Increasing efficiency
7 sectors to improve energy efficiency
3.Economical sector
Energy triangle of terror
Increasing energy efficiency at the supply/demand side (Sectoral)
Recommendations
4.What is energy efficiency?
It is a way of managing and restraining the growth in energy consumption.
When a compact florescent lamp(CFL) uses less energy than an incandescent bulb to produce the same amount of light, thus the CFL is considered to be more energy efficient.
5.What energy efficiency offers?
It offers cost-effective tool for achieving a sustainable energy future.
It improves:
Need for investment in energy infrastructure
Cut energy bills
Improve health
Increase competitiveness
Improve consumer welfare
6.Environmental
Environmental benefits:
Reduction of greenhouse gases emissions.
Reduces local air pollution.
Decreases the reliance on imported fossil fuels.
7.Energy efficiency concerns
Lack of consumer demand.
Lack of qualification.
Perception of reliability of products.
Technological sophistication.
8.Energy Efficiency Organizations
International Energy Agency
Chevron
EuroACE
9.IEA – International Energy Agency
The International Energy Agency (IEA) is an autonomous organization which works to ensure reliable, affordable and clean energy for its 28 member countries and beyond. IEA promotes energy efficiency policy and technology in:
Cross Sectoral
Buildings
Appliances and equipment
Lighting
Transport
Industry
Utilities
10.IEA – Objective
Providing policy makers and industrial energy efficiency policy implementers with actionable guidance on how to develop and improve programs including supporting measures.
11.IEA role is to assist and coordinate countries efforts through collaboration with other international organizations.
12.IEA – Four main areas focus
Energy security
Economic development
Environmental awareness
Engagement worldwide
13.IEA – Members
Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Japan
Republic of Korea
The Netherlands
Spain
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
14.IEA – Energy Indicators
Energy indicators are an important tool for analyzing the interactions among economic and human activity, energy use and CO2 emissions.
15.Increasing Efficiency
To help its member countries achieve the benefits of energy efficiency, the IEA developed a set of 25 energy policy recommendations for seven priority areas:
Cross Sectoral
Buildings
Appliances and equipment
Lighting
Transport
Industry
Utilities
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