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Chair’s Update

Chair’s Update. EGNRET 22, Honolulu, Hawaii Cary Bloyd. Change in EGNRET Chair. Mr. Andre van Rest retired from US DOE in January 2004.

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Chair’s Update

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  1. Chair’s Update EGNRET 22, Honolulu, Hawaii Cary Bloyd

  2. Change in EGNRET Chair • Mr. Andre van Rest retired from US DOE in January 2004. • Mr. Harvey Major is now the US lead for APEC activities involving the Expert Group on New and Renewable Energy Technologies and the Expert Group on Energy Efficiency and Conservation. • Dr. Cary Bloyd will Chair the EGNRET for the US.

  3. EWG 27, March 24-25, 2004 Beijing, China • (EWG 26 was held in Seoul, Korea, December 1-5, 2003) • The Energy Business Network (EBN) held their 10th meeting in Hong Kong, China March 18, 2004. • In an effort to better link EBN activities with those of the EWG, the EBN will try to send at least one member to each Expert Group meeting and workshop. • The EBN held a special workshop on financing the energy infrastructure in Hong Kong, China in March 19, 2004. • The EBN attended the Expert Group Chairs meeting

  4. EWG 27, March 24-25, 2004 Beijing, China • The importance of financing was highlighted and will be included on the agenda for the 6th Energy Ministers meeting. Financing activities are underway in EGNRET, EE&C, and EBN • Financing Energy Efficiency, February 23-24, 2004, Melbourne, Australia • Financing Energy Infrastructure, Hong Kong, China, March 19, 2004 • Financing Renewable Energy, Honolulu, Hawaii, May 14, 2004

  5. EWG 27, March 24-25, 2004 Beijing, China • Philippines to host Energy Ministers (EM6) in June 2004 • A proposal was made and accepted to have the Expert Groups set at the table at future EWG meetings

  6. Projects Submitted to the BMC 5 Operational Account EWG Projects Approved 1. 04-2004 – Operation of the APEC Energy Database and Analysis (Expert Group on Energy Data & Analysis) ($20,000) • 02-2004 – Energy efficiency indicators workshop – capacity building & technical co-operation in monitoring energy efficiency progress within APEC economies through disaggregated indicators. (Expert Group on Energy Efficiency & Conservation) ($50,000) • 01-2004 – Best practice principles & processes for integrated building design (Expert Group on Energy Efficiency & Conservation) ($40,000) • 07-2004 - APEC 21st Century Renewable Energy Development Initiative (Collaborative VI): Handbook for Developing City/State Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Programs in APEC Member Economies (Expert Group on New & Renewable Energy Technologies) ($75000) 3.

  7. APEC Projects submitted to the BMC 06-2004 – Climate change technology road-mapping for power generation in APEC developing economies (Expert Group on Clean Fossil Energy)($110,700) 3 TILF Special Account projects submitted 1. 04-2004T – APEC 21st century renewable energy development initiative (Collaborative IV): Adoption of renewable energy standards phase II – Final groundwork (Expert Group on New & Renewable Energy Technologies) ($150,000) 2. Carbon Dioxide Capture and Geological Sequestration Potential of the APEC Region, Phase 3 (US$117,400) 3. 05-2004T – Standby power – promoting improved co-operation among APEC economies in programs to reduce standby power losses (Expert Group on Energy Efficiency & Conservation) ($50,000)

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