REEEP Annual Report 2011-12 (Ten Years Forward)
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2002 –2012 reeep ten years forward R E E E P A n n u a l R e p o r t 2 0 1 1 / 1 2 REEEP International Secretariat Vienna International Centre D2169 Wagramer Strasse 5 1400 Vienna, Austria Tel: 43 1 260 26 3425 Email: [email protected] • www.reeep.org REEEP Annual Report 2011/12 2 REEEP Ten Years Forward 6 What the World Thinks About REEEP Since its inception , REEEP has supported 8 Director General’s Review 154 clean energy projects in 57 countries, 10 Chairman’s Statement with a focus on emerging 11 Aims and Objectives market economies. 12 Funding Clean Energy Projects Ten-year highlights • REEEP Programme • Eighth Programme Cycle • OFID-REEEP Programme Cycle • Case studies 22 Empowering Through Information Ten-year highlights • Offering web-based tools • reegle: REEEP’s independent information dissemination tool • Databases and toolkits • REEEP website • Highlighting clean energy developments • Communication priorities • Communication channels 34 Supporting Effective Champions Ten-year highlights • International collaboration • Grassroots engagement • Ten-year highlights: Regional Secretariats • Regional activities • Supporting targeted stakeholder groups 44 Reinforcing Robust Governance Ten-year highlights • Stable structures • Diverse partners • Transparent processes • Rigorous project management • Future approach 50 Financial Analysis Funding and other income • Expenditures • The number of reegle Financial overview and audit • Outlook and f inancial estimates users grew by over 130% during the year to reach 54 Annexes Ten-year highlights • Annex A Ongoing Projects • more than 2.1 million, Annex B Completed Projects • Annex C REEEP Regional demonstrating the leading Secretariats and Focal Point • Annex D Partners • Annex E Members of REEEP Bodies 2 • 1 market position In future, REEEP / Annex F Acronyms and Abbreviations 1 1 0 2 of REEEP’s clean energy t will harness its project r o p e R information portal. management skills and l a u n n reliable systems to identify A P E clean energy businesses E E and assist them in scaling R up and achieving a wide roll-out. 1 TEN YEARS OF SUCCESS TEN YEARS OF SUCCESS Marianne Osterkorn is appointed as Spring 2006 REEEP comprises a total of 180 Director General partners, including 31 national governments and Binu Parthan as Deputy Director General May 2006 New York The clean energy information portal reegle is launched At the final session with the support of REN21 of the World Summit on The first meeting September – October 2004 Sustainable Development, of REEEP Partners Vienna UK Minister for the Environment approves the Margaret Beckett announces formal governance plans to form the Renewable structure, including Energy and Energy Efficiency a Governing Board Contracts are drawn up between Partnership (REEEP) and International the International Secretariat September 2002 Secretariat, and the five organisations that In the Fourth and Fifth Johannesburg and the decision will host the Regional Secretariats Programme Cycles, The Sixth Programme Cycle is made to locate 28 projects are funded distributes €3.2 million REEEP in Austria July – September 2004 with €2.2 million for 35 clean energy projects London June 2004 Spring 2006 June 2007 Bonn Vienna Vienna REEEP 2002 2004 2006 2007 Ten Years Forward 2003 2005 2008 June – August 2003 July 2008 Worldwide Vienna April 2005 Regional workshops held in September 2003 Vienna REEEP publishes the first South Asia, South East Asia, East London Global Energy Efficiency Asia, West Africa, East Africa, The Third REEEP Assessment Report, Southern Africa, Latin America, Concluding workshop at Programme Cycle supervised by the Energy Europe and North America Chatham House determines announces €1.1 million Efficiency Coalition to define RE and EE priorities that REEEP should act in funding for 18 projects for each region in as a catalyst and facilitator a bottom-up process for projects to accelerate July 2008 the clean energy market, Wilton Park 2 2 1 1 / remaining technology / 1 The high-level conference brings September 2008 1 1 1 0 October 2003 neutral and demand driven 0 2 together climate negotiators and Washington, DC 2 t t r London r o senior business figures o p p e e R The official launch ceremony R l l a a u u n for REEEP is attended by more n n n A than 100 government ministers, A P P E business leaders and NGOs E E E E E R October 2008 R Warwick October 2003 – March 2005 The SERN database 2 A total of 48 projects are funded in the First of clean energy policies 3 now covers 30 countries REEEP co-hosts the and Second Programme Cycles, managed by bipartisan Energy Justice the Foreign and Commonwealth Office Global event on Capitol Hill Opportunities Fund under the REEEP banner TEN YEARS OF SUCCESS TEN YEARS OF SUCCESS December 2009 December 2011 Copenhagen Vienna The SERN database October 2009 Major outreach now contains energy surrounding regulatory overviews SERN issues a report on clean COP15, including a of RE and EE policies energy policies and regulations REEEP–Commonwealth for 163 countries covering 26 states in India; Club side event with a companion report December 2011 Governor Arnold on 22 Chinese provinces Schwarzenegger and Warwick follows in early 2010 Dr. Rajendra K. Pachauri June 2011 Martin Hiller takes over Vienna from Marianne Osterkorn The Eighth Programme Cycle May 2009 as Director General allocates €3.6 million A major upgrade for reegle is Vienna of REEEP to 25 low-carbon energy unveiled, including a new look projects (including one project The Seventh Programme Cycle and user-friendly energy profiles still to be contracted) offers €4.3 million in funding organised by country, drawing on REEEP acts as co-associate to 48 low-carbon energy projects partner of Delhi Sustainable A microfinance project enables local seven Linked Open Data sources farmers to trade crops as instalment Energy Summit April 2011 payments for solar-powered LED lighting REEEP reaches a total February 2009 systems to replace kerosene lamps of 370 partners Vienna Delhi January 2009 March 2011 Solomon Islands Vienna 2009 2011 2010 2012 May 2010 January 2012 Dezhou Solar Valley Vienna REEEP co-operates with Himin Solar The development and Group and the Berne University of June 2010 Shanghai consultation process on the Applied Sciences to hold a pilot training new REEEP strategy begins course on clean energy technologies The REEEP-funded CDP Report The OFID-REEEP targeting Chinese architects, engineers “Corporate Clean Energy Programme Cycle and building professionals Investment Trends in Brazil, China, selects three rural India and South Africa” is issued, energy access projects surveying major companies for funding in in the BRICS countries Cambodia, Ethiopia 2 2 1 1 / / 1 and Tanzania 1 1 1 0 0 2 2 t t r February 2012 r o o p p e June 2010 e R Vienna R l The REEEP-funded Worldwatch publication l a Vienna a u u n n n Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency n A The article “Lessons for low-carbon in China is released at the DIREC A P P E energy transition: Experience E E conference, where REEEP also holds E E from the REEEP Partnership” E R multiple side events and releases March 2012 R is published in the journal Energy for a global survey of energy stakeholders Vienna Sustainable Development outlining the key conclusions October 2010 REEEP celebrates a decade REEEP reaches a total of 400 partners, 4 from seven years of projects Delhi including 45 national governments; 5 on the ground of success including supporting more than the clean energy portal reegle 150 projects in 57 developing countries exceeds 220,000 users monthly TEN YEARS OF SUCCESS TEN YEARS OF SUCCESS Erik Solheim Ed Miliband Farooq Abdullah Gregory Barker Minister of the Environment and Former Secretary of State for Minister for New and Renewable Minister of State for Energy International Development, Norway Energy and Climate Change, UK Energy, Government of India and Climate Change The conditions for development REEEP’s targeted actions help REEEP in India has supported over REEEP has funded 150 projects in are changing rapidly due to developing countries towards 30 projects on renewable energy 57 developing countries, where it Paula Dobriansky climate change. REEEP is helping a low-carbon development and energy efficiency... Many of these has committed over €13.6 million Former Under Secretary for Democracy and to address this situation by path...These targeted projects have managed to leverage and leveraged €28.4 million. Global Affairs, US Department of State making low-emission energy interventions have a multiplier co-financing from donors, private As well as the impact of individual available to developing effect which can contribute sector participants and financial projects...REEEP has been an The US Government is very pleased to reduced greenhouse gas institutions and have resulted in to support REEEP... We are countries. Norway regards important ambassador for REEEP as an important emissions and provide creating several innovative business renewables and energy efficiency committed to REEEP first because in economic benefits and ideas and financial models. I therefore its governance and implementation partnership for increasing and in developing countries, including improving international and improved access to energy see REEEP as a partner in our mission procedures it exemplifies the value of for some of the poorest to provide India with an attractive through the outreach work of its regional collaboration in the the public-private model. (2007) people in the world.