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National Energy Efficiency Action Plan NEEAP

National Energy Efficiency Action Plan NEEAP. Section 1: Objectives of the NEEAP. Key objectives: Progress update Provides implementation details Prioritises activities EE is cross-cutting – NEEAP recognises progress is not uniform & illustrated by level of detail

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National Energy Efficiency Action Plan NEEAP

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  1. National Energy Efficiency Action Plan NEEAP

  2. Section 1: Objectives of the NEEAP • Key objectives: • Progress update • Provides implementation details • Prioritises activities • EE is cross-cutting – NEEAP recognises progress is not uniform & illustrated by level of detail • NEEAP does not supersede the NEES • Provides an understanding (at a point in time) of the state of EE in SA

  3. Section 2: Current Status • International Context • National Context • Profile • EE Targets and Projections • Measurement of EE • Government Strategy to Achieve Targets • List of Policy docs, Regulations and Fiscal Tools • Current EE Programmes • EE Institutional Framework

  4. Current Status (cont’d) • Opportunities (per sector) • Progress / Changes since last Review • Revised Opportunities • Barriers • An analysis of international and local studies on EE barriers found that the key • issue is that barriers are relative and not absolute. To overcome them they must be • dealt with holistically, and not in isolation • Barriers identified in previous NEES • Progress / Changes since last Review • Revised Barriers • Awareness • Hidden costs and bounded rationality • The neglect of EE opportunities is over-determined • Local Government disincentives • Perceived lack of co-ordination and enabling framework • Voluntary approach • Capacity building, demonstration project and reliable M&V • Minimal ESCO Activity

  5. Section 3: Public Sector as a Role Model • National Government • MoU signed NDPW and DoE • Inter-deprtmental task team was formed (IDTT) Section 4: Performance Measurement against Targets • EETMS being developed • Industry reference group established • Harmonisation with other Departments (most notably DEA) • Pilots rolled out across four sectors i.e. Industry and Mining, Commercial, Residential and Public Sector) • ISO 50001 (SANS 50001) Energy Efficiency Management System provides tool to support sectors • Energy Efficiency Management Plans to align and support the implementation of EE Management Systems Top Down EE Bottom Up EE

  6. Section 5: Sector Programmes and Measures • Industry and Mining • Commercial and Public Sector

  7. Section 5: Sector Programmes and Measures • Residential Sector • Transport

  8. Section 5: Sector Programmes and Measures • Power Sector • Horizontal Measures

  9. Section 6: Specific Action for the first NEEAP Cycle • Industry and Mining

  10. Section 6: Specific Action for the first NEEAP Cycle • Residential

  11. Section 6: Specific Action for the first NEEAP Cycle • Public Sector

  12. Section 6: Specific Action for the first NEEAP Cycle • Transport Sector • Power Generation Sector

  13. Section 6: Specific Action for the first NEEAP Cycle • Horizontal Measures

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