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Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy in Commercial Buildings

Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy in Commercial Buildings. Mexico’s Experience Myrna Varela Salazar Investment and Environment Director 28th New and Renewable Energy Technologies Expert Group Meeting January 29th-30th, 2007. Mexico’s Energy Sector.

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Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy in Commercial Buildings

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  1. Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy in Commercial Buildings Mexico’s Experience Myrna Varela Salazar Investment and Environment Director 28th New and Renewable Energy Technologies Expert Group Meeting January 29th-30th, 2007

  2. Mexico’s Energy Sector Transversal work throughout all energy sector Private (consumers, associations) and social sectors (consumers, ONGs, associations FIDE -Trust for Electric Energy Saving

  3. Increase of net benefits for unit of enery used Energy Efficiency Mexico’s potential ~20% A B Energy Conservation Total energy use increase Total energy use decrease C D Waste CONAE: Energy Efficiency Policy Energy intensity decreasing 10% potential achieved, 2% of Mexico’s energy consumption

  4. STANDARIZATION ASSISTANCE PROMOTION PROGRAM DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION Social Sector Industry and Commercial Associations Professional Associations CONAE Local and Federal Govn’t Banking system Consulting groups State Companies Private Sector Educative institutions Media WORKING GROUPS CONAE’s STRATEGY

  5. CONAE: Programs Energy Efficiency Programs Public Buildings Public Vehicles Efficiency Program at Pemex Efficiency Programs for Utilities Assistance to local governments Solar Water Heating Program Efficiency Awards

  6. Norms and Standards

  7. ~5,000 GWh and ~600 MW saved Energy Savings: NOMs NOM-003- 997,335 m3 of saved LPG

  8. Energy Efficiency in Public Buildings Buildings >1,000 sq. m. + Annual Consumption Index >75 kwh-yr Phase V Phase VI Phase II Phase III Phase IV Phase I Individual Projects 100 Buildings Pilot Program Mandatory Energy Audits 1992-96 1996-98 Mandatory Energy Stds. 1999 Mandatory Energy Efficiency Programs 2000 Complementary regulations 2001 2003

  9. Energy Efficiency in Public Buildings • Program implementation: • Electric Consumption Index • Properly trained staff in program operation • Computer infrastructure and website • Methodology for analysis • Tools • Databases • Training courses • Video • Quantitative analysis • Workshops w/o Program W/ Program Savings Mx$ Savings GWh

  10. Pemex’s Energy Efficiency Program • Comprehensive program to improve energy management in production and administrative buildings • In buildings: • Applying Public Buildings Program • Cogeneration • In house tools + CONAE Phase I Phase II Phase III Energy Audits Energy efficiency & Environmental Protection Campaign 1995-97 1998-2000 Energy- Efficiency Institutional Program 1998- until now

  11. Baja California Sonora Chihuahua Baja California Sur Coahuila de Local Programs Zaragoza Sinaloa Nuevo Formal Agreement Durango Le ó n Baja California Baja California Working no formal agreement Sonora Sonora Tamaulipas Chihuahua Chihuahua In process for formal agreement Zacatecas Baja California Sur Baja California Sur Coahuila Coahuila de de Golfo Golfo Zaragoza Zaragoza de de Cort Cort é é s s Sinaloa Sinaloa Nayarit Ags . Nuevo Nuevo Durango Durango Le Le ó ó n n Yucat á n Tamaulipas Tamaulipas OCEANO Zacatecas Zacatecas Hidalgo Jalisco Quintana San San Roo Luis Luis Potos Potos í í Nayarit Nayarit Ags Ags . . Tlx Campeche DF Col. Golfo Golfo Yucat Yucat á á n n de de Mor . Puebla M M é é xico xico Qto Qto . . Guanajuato Guanajuato OCEANO OCEANO Hidalgo Hidalgo Veracruz Veracruz Jalisco Jalisco Quintana Quintana Tabasco Roo Roo Edomex Edomex Tlx Tlx Guerrero Michoac Michoac á á n n Campeche Campeche DF DF Col. Col. PAC FICO Í Mor Mor . . Puebla Puebla Tabasco Tabasco Guerrero Guerrero Chiapas PAC PAC FICO FICO Í Í Oaxaca Oaxaca Chiapas Chiapas Local Govnt’s Energy Efficiency Program • Agreements with institutions for: • Technical Assistance • Access to development banks • Risk sharing (projects: technical & financial) CEAE: 2004 - 2006 Golfo de Golfo de Tehuantepec Tehuantepec

  12. Private and Social Sector Activities CONAE’s Activities: • Tools to identify energy savings potential • Recommendations • Information • Energy prices • Products & services • General measures • Technical assistance Examples: • Torre Mayor (certified as efficient building) • Mexicana • IDESA • Ecko • Smurfit Cartón y Papel de México • Teñidos MGC • Fábrica de Jabón la Corona

  13. Next Steps…

  14. Myrna VarelaInvestment and Environment Directormvarela@conae.gob.mxTel: (5255) 3000 1000 ext. 1134www.conae.gob.mx

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