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MOA/MOF/UNDP/GEF. Market Transformation of Energy Efficient Bricks and Rural Buildings. 2012 Annual Progress Report PMO, MoA Beijing 2012.12. Outline. Project Overview Annual Progress and Achievements Methods, Findings and Experiences Main Works in 2013 Topics for Discussion.

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  1. MOA/MOF/UNDP/GEF Market Transformation of Energy Efficient Bricks and Rural Buildings 2012 Annual Progress Report PMO, MoA Beijing 2012.12

  2. Outline • Project Overview • Annual Progress and Achievements • Methods, Findings and Experiences • Main Works in 2013 • Topics for Discussion

  3. 1. Project Overview(1) • Basic information Management Model: National Execution Project Implementing Agency: MoA Executing Agency: UNDP Financial Service Provider: CICETE Project Duration: 5 years ( 2010.3-2015.2) Budget: 52,501,018 USD of which: PPG: 138,900 USD GEF: 7,000,000 USD Co-finance: 45,362,118 USD

  4. 1. Project Overview(2) • Project Background As one of the major energy consuming industries, the building sector accounts for 30% of the total energy consumption in China where the rural building areas take up 60% of the national total and 57% of the annual increased building areas. However, energy efficiency of rural buildings with relatively poor thermal property in the building materials and envelop structures, is 2-3 times lower than that of urban buildings. Therefore, there is a great potential of energy conservation and emission reduction in China’s rural building sector and brick-making market. • Project Objective The objective of the project is to promote energy efficiency and greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction in rural brick-making industry and residential/commercial building sector through awareness enhancement, information dissemination, policy improvement, financial support, technology demonstration and replication so as to remove the barriers in policy, technology, information and financial that persistently hinder the replication and application of EE bricks and EE buildings in rural China.

  5. 1. Project Overview(3) • Components • Information Dissemination and Awareness Enhancement • Policy Development and Institutional Support • Financial Support & Accessibility Improvement • Demonstration and Technology Support • Project Management

  6. 1. Project Overview(4) • Project demonstration sites Demonstration sites Climate zone: Severe cold Cold Hot summer cold winter Moderate Hot summer warm winter

  7. 1. Project Overview(5) • Types of EE Bricks Demonstrated

  8. 1. Project Overview(6) • EE Building Demonstration Two kinds of buildings • Public: Urumchi, Xinjiang • Residential: Others Three kinds of construction modes • A whole village: Pixian, Sichuan Province; Pinghu, Zhejiang Province; Xianyang, Shaanxi Province • A part of a village : Nongan, Jilin Province; Qinhuangdao, Hebei Province; Gaolan, Gansu Province; Changfeng, Anhui Province; Pengshan, Sichuan Province • Independent houses: Changde, Hunan Province

  9. 2. Annual Progress and Achievements (1) Summary: • All activities are implemented smoothly according to the workplan. Some demonstration project construction is slightly delayed. The annual delivery rate is 79.2 % in terms of budget imbursement. • EE brick and rural EE buildings market system construction has made breakthrough progresses in information, policy, finance and technology. • The project impacts are extending constantly and the awareness of stakeholders has been generally enhanced.

  10. 2. Annual Progress and Achievements (2) Component 1: Information dissemination and awareness enhancement • Purpose • To address the barriers related to the stakeholders` lack of awareness as well as the access to relevant information, which hinder the effective application of EE bricks and EE building technologies in rural China. • Expected Outcomes: • Established and operated information dissemination network • Developed multi-media products package • Developed project promotion and publicity

  11. 2. Annual Progress and Achievements (3) Component 1: Information dissemination and awareness enhancement • Progress in 2012 • Jointly held the International Forum of Energy Efficiency and Emission Reduction in Brick & Tile Industryand MTEBRB Project Promotion Workshop with China Brick & Tile Industry Association. Around 400 international and national participants from brick & tile industry attended the meeting and visited the project demonstration factory and EE buildings. • Continually developed EE brick and EE building information platform. • Cooperated with the Building Council of Shanxi Province and Xianyang City, a wall material exhibition room was built, which works as a new and sustainable information dissemination platform for EE bricks and rural EE buildings. • Cooperated with the journal of Agricultural Engineering Technology—New Energy Industry, a project publicity column has been developed to disseminate project progress and technologies of EE brick and rural EE building in time. • Footage has been collected for project films

  12. 2. Annual Progress and Achievements (4)

  13. 2. Annual Progress and Achievements (5) Visit to the project site in Qionglai, Sichuan Visit to the demonstration enterprise in Chengdu

  14. 2. Annual Progress and Achievements (6) Information dissemination platforms on EE bricks and rural EE buildings

  15. 2. Annual Progress and Achievements (7) Wall material exhibition room in Xianyang, Shaanxi Province

  16. 2. Annual Progress and Achievements (8) Project column in Agricultural Engineering Technology—New Energy Industry

  17. 2. Annual Progress and Achievements (9) Component 2: Policy Development and Institutional Support • Purpose • To address the policy and regulatory barriers that currently prevent the widespread manufacturing of EE bricks in the rural areas, as well as in the application of EE bricks and EE technologies in rural buildings in China. • Expected Outcomes • Formulated policy and implication regulations that related to EE building materials production and application • Governing ability of local government enhanced and matching action plan implemented .

  18. 2. Annual Progress and Achievements (10) Component 2: Policy Development and Institutional Support • Progress in 2012 • National Standards of Fired Perforated Bricks/Blocks (GB13544-2011) supported by the project was formally promulgated on April 1, 2012. It stated that only perforated bricks/blocks with rectangle cores were qualified products, which means that market access of EE bricks and market elimination system of traditional wall materials were initially established. • Conducted studies on financial and tax policy of rural EE buildings application and replication. Policy proposals of “supporting EE brick sand rural EE buildings with wall material reformation funds” was submitted to MoF. • Standard system of EE bricks and rural EE buildings was initially established • Application and replication of rural EE buildings was integrated into the 12th Five-Year Plan of the Xianyang construction department. The Management Rules of New Wall Materials Application and Energy Efficiency of Buildings of Xianyang City was issued.

  19. 2. Annual Progress and Achievements (11) Standards of EE bricks

  20. 2. Annual Progress and Achievements(12) The proposal to MoF The document of Xianyang

  21. 2. Annual Progress and Achievements (13) Component 3: Financial Support & Accessibility Improvement • Purpose • To address the lack of financial accessibility for rural EE bricks manufacturing and EE building application. • Expected Outcomes • Evaluate finance and business development of rural brick making industry and contractors. • Develop new business mode for local banks or finance institutions in order to provide credit to EE brick and EE building project in rural areas

  22. 2. Annual Progress and Achievements (14) • Progress in 2012 • Completed the research and evaluation on financing and credit ability of demonstration enterprises and financial institutions. • Studied and designed the financial incentive mechanism on rural EE buildings and initially applied in demonstration sites construction. Component 3: Financial Support & Accessibility Improvement Financial reports

  23. 2. Annual Progress and Achievements (15) Component 4: Demonstration and Technology Support • Purpose • To address the technical barriers that hinder EE bricks manufacturing in the rural areas and issues in the design, and construction of rural EE buildings by making use of EE bricks. • Expected Outcomes • Demonstration of rural EE building and EE brick production • Develop and disseminate technical guidelines for application of rural EE brick and EE building • Establish replication enterprises

  24. 2. Annual Progress and Achievements (16) Component 4: Demonstration and Technology Support • Construction of the demonstration sites • Up to now, all demonstration brick making factories have the ability of volume production of EE bricks selected by the project (the demonstration factory in Gansu has successfully produced EE bricks since April 2012) • Energy efficiency and emission reduction plans for most of the demonstration villages were completed • Revised the construction plans of the EE buildings in Changde, Hunan Province, Nongan, Jilin Province, Pinghu, Zhejiang Province and Pengshan, Sichuan Province • The construction of demonstration EE buildings is in full swing and is expected to complete in 2013 • Demonstration EE buildings in Xianyang, Shaanxi Province have been completed and residents have moved in.

  25. 2. Annual Progress and Achievements (17) Pengshan, SichuanXianyang, Shaanxi 浙江平湖 Pinghu, Zhejiang Nongan, Jilin

  26. 2. Annual Progress and Achievements (18) Village plan of Chengdu, Sichuan

  27. 2. Annual Progress and Achievements (19) Under construction 建设中 EE buildings in Dashitou village, Xianyang, Shaanxi Province Completed

  28. 2. Annual Progress and Achievements (20) Construction site in Pinghu, Zhejiang Province EE buildings in Changde, Hunan Province

  29. 2. Annual Progress and Achievements (21) Demonstration factory in Gansu Province

  30. 2. Annual Progress and Achievements (22) Component 4: Demonstration and Technology Support • Replication of demonstration outcomes • Initially designed the replication plan • Replication in Shaanxi and Sichuan has started: --the replication plan of Xianyang, Shaanxi Province was initially designed --Screening of replication sites and implementation plan in Chengdu, Sichuan Province is under developing, and the construction in Qionglai has started

  31. 2. Annual Progress and Achievements (23) Selection of replication enterprises in Xianyang, Shaanxi Province Selection of replication villages in Xianyang, Shaanxi Province

  32. 2. Annual Progress and Achievements (24) Wallbuilding stage Initial stage Beforeroof-sealing Mainstructurecompleted Demenstration Building In Qionglai,Sichuan

  33. 2. Annual Progress and Achievements (25) • Component 4: Demonstration and Technology Support • Technology Support • Compilation of training materials • -on EE brick production technologies • -on rural EE building technologies • Trainings were held in Sichuan and Gansu for around 370 trainees • Energy efficiency M&E • -M&E of demonstration EE buildings has been started based on the M&E method developed by the project • - The M&E method of EE brick production has been developed and the M&E of demonstration factories has been started

  34. 2. Annual Progress and Achievements (26) Training materials on EE buildings and EE bricks

  35. Training in Gansu Training in Sichuan

  36. 2. Annual Progress and Achievements (28) Component 5: Project Management • Project annual budget: USD 1,289,502.32 • Actual Expenditure: USD 980,675.31 • Annual delivery rate: 79.2 % • Annual Auditing : passed the auditing conducted by the National Audit Office

  37. 2. Annual Progress and Achievements (29)

  38. 2. Annual Progress and Achievements (30)

  39. 3. Methods, Findings and Experiences (1) Methods: “FIVE” Insistences: • Scientific Decision-Making • On time adjustment • Integrated and Opening • Practical in Local Conditions • Public Participation

  40. 3. Methods, Findings and Experiences (2) Findings and Experiences • More attention has been paid by the Chinese government and society to emission reduction and energy efficiency of buildings, as well as rural buildings, which has greatly improved the implementation environment of the project • Both internal and external forces for the brick making industry to upgrade are ready. The project intervene has accelerated the industry upgrading. Meanwhile, the industry upgrading will ensure the project sustainability. • Other developing countries have great needs of energy efficiency and emission reduction technologies in brick making industry of China and urgent desire to communicate and cooperate, which should be taken into consideration when designing project activities to realize the maximum global environmental benefit. • Innovative management arrangement has allocated social resources to rural EE buildings. The leverage effect of GEF fund has been strengthened (Xianyang and Chengdu)

  41. 3. Methods, Findings and Experiences (3) Findings and Experiences • Flexible and opening project implementation strategy is the key to ensure the success of the project and to extend GEF impact (on time adjustment without changing project objectives, opening-mind in selecting of technologies and products, opening-mind in management) • Marketization of EE bricks and rural EE buildings is a dynamic and inevitable process with different phases (technology demonstration, scaling up and mainstreaming) . The project intervene is all-around and systematic during the whole process. The project not only needs to pay attention to the micro activities such as technology demonstration and project construction, but also to comprehensive construction of a sustainable market transformation system (including information, policy and financial mechanism, etc.)

  42. 4. Main works in 2013 (1) Component 1: Information dissemination and awareness enhancement • Operation of EE brick and rural EE building network • To complete scientific films on EE bricks and rural EE buildings • To develop south- south cooperation of energy efficiency and emission reduction technologies in brick making industry with UNIDO and WB • To conduct relevant trainings Component 2: Policy Development and Institutional Support • Based on the demonstration outcomes, to carry out policy studies on promoting the application and replication of EE bricks and rural EE buildings • To encourage the local government to integrate rural EE building construction into local energy efficiency and emission reduction action plan

  43. 4. Main works in 2013 (2) Component 3: Financial Support & Accessibility Improvement • To conduct research and evaluation on finance and financing mechanism of replication sites • To further improvement the financial incentive mechanism during replication Component 4: Demonstration and Technology Support • To complete the construction of demonstration sites and carry out M&E • To further improve the replication plan and institutional arrangement and identify replication enterprises and sites • To conduct trainings for stakeholders of replication • To continually carry out replication project construction Component 5: Project Management • Midterm evaluation • Annual auditing

  44. 5. Questions for Discussion • Workplan 2013 • Arrangement of Project Midterm Evaluation

  45. Thank you!

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