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Title: Foreign and Commonwealth Office


1
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
  • Environment Policy Department
  • Sustainable Development Globalisation Team

2
World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD)
  • WSSD marks 10th anniversary of the 1992 Rio
    Summit
  • Prime Minister was the first world leader to
    announce his intention to attend
  • Johannesburg 26 Aug. - 4 Sep. 2002
  • Between 60,000 - 80,000 people expected
  • Agenda developed as a bottom up process of
    regional meetings

3
WSSD - UK Priorities
  • UKs strategic objective is to make
    globalisation work for sustainable development,
    especially the poorest
  • Priorities encapsulate all 3 pillars of
    sustainable development economic social as
    well as environmental
  • UK priorities
  • energy, resource productivity, freshwater
    oceans, sustainable initiatives for Africa and
    capacity building

4
The Energy Challenge
  • 2 billion people are without modern energy access
  • 3 billion relying on traditional biomass for
    cooking and heating
  • majority of energy poor in rural areas, in the
    next 20 years they may be in megacities
  • financing requirements are 6-7 trillion over
    next 10 years

5
Energy for achieving the Millenium Development
Goals
  • Health Services
  • Education
  • Transport
  • Telecoms
  • Water Production treatment
  • Enterprise creation
  • Industrial development
  • Agriculture

6
Integrating Energy into Poverty Reduction Strategy
  • Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers of central
    local governments (PRSPs)
  • Country assistance strategies (WB)
  • Bilateral - multilateral programming tools
  • Business plans of private enterprises or NGOs

7
Key Issues
  • The international institutional framework
  • National and regional policy framework
  • Distributed and decentralised options
  • New approaches
  • Meeting rural energy needs
  • Technology solutions to meet needs
  • Innovative financing mechanisms
  • Local capabilities to absorb and develop

8
Energy for Sustainable Development
  • Access to clean energy is one of UKs priority
    areas in preparation for WSSD
  • Focus is on renewable energy and increased energy
    efficiency
  • Process involves
  • consultation and collaboration with other
    countries in support of UK objectives
  • Building on existing agreements such as the Kyoto
    Protocol

9
Goal of the Summit
  • To create a step-change in the implementation of
    energy for sustainable development
  • Political Statement
  • Multilateral Programme of Action
  • Coalitions of the Willing the Partnership
    Approach

10
Political Agreement
  • Increase access to energy, with a view to
    prviding modern affordable energy services to
    half of the two billion people who currently have
    no access to them by 2015
  • diversify energy supply by developing cleaner and
    more efficient fossil fuel technologies, advanced
    energy technologies and decentralised energy
    systems achieving ambitious national targets for
    renewable energy as a percentage of total energy
    use

11
Possible global multilateral agreements
  • integrate energy access into mainstream
    development co-operation
  • launch global sustainable energy access fund
  • redirect IFIs programmes to support SE
  • target SE sector capacity building
  • remove harmful subsidies and shift to full cost
    accounting
  • support local energy centres to promote SE
  • creation of a network on sustainable energy

12
Multistakeholder Partnerships may include
  • An EU initiative
  • The Global Village Energy Partnership
  • UNEPs Knowledge Network on SE
  • UNDP - LPG Challenge
  • W. Africa - gas pipeline extension
  • UNIDO - improving industrial energy efficiency

13
An EU Initiative
  • Contribute to providing energy services necessary
    for achieving the MDG
  • identify and develop partnerships to WSSD
  • partnership discussion of an action plan
  • complements internal efforts to promote energy
    efficiency renewable energy
  • promote coherence and synergy within European
    co-operation efforts
  • practical tool evolves with experience

14
Esmap - Global Village Energy Partnership
  • World Bank - UNDP led
  • For WSSD move from talk to action
  • scale up sustainable rural energy services
  • broaden the options for solutions
  • accelerate the rate of investments
  • Country commitments to national scale rural
    energy development programmes
  • energy service approach
  • training and local entrepreneurial base

15
E - Village Survey Results
  • Barriers
  • Financing, bridging the gap
  • Policy frameworks
  • Knowledge management
  • Skilled local institutions
  • Market assessments
  • Natural resource assessments
  • Technical standards

16
UNEP - Global Network for Sustainable Energy
  • Network of Networks to promote knowledge
  • Promotes synergies and efficiencies between
    existing policy research institutes and
    collaborative policy research
  • Improve opportunities for information and
    experience sharing
  • Strengthen the role of policy research institutes
  • Disseminate experiences internationally
  • Measure progress towards sustainable energy
    targets

17
UNIDO - Initiative on Rural Energy
  • Assist in national rural energy strategy
  • Implement demonstration projects
  • Carry out specific programmes
  • Capacity building for local manufacture -
    assembly of energy equipment
  • Ensuring productive use of energy - irrigation,
    industrial activities

18
A Partnership Approach?
  • Do these initiatives complement existing UK
    business activities?
  • Are new business models needed?
  • How can UK business become involved?
  • How can the initiatives maximise the benefits for
    all stakeholders?
  • What needs to be done now?
  • How to proceed towards the Summit?

19
UK Business Involvement
  • What Partnership Activities?
  • share experience in commercially driven energy
    services and the delivery of sustainable energy
    into liberalised markets
  • share experience of project planning and
    financing approaches
  • what is the role of the UK Business Council on
    Sustainable Energy
  • how to extend national experiences to regional
    and global?

20
The Way Forward
  • UK Business commitment to partnerships
  • Future opportunities for engaging partners
  • Prep Com IV - Bali
  • Roundtable discussion with relevant UN agencies
    GVEP
  • South Africa Sustainable Energy Workshop
  • New Delhi Workshop
  • Launch of UK Business commitment on sustainable
    energy at WSSD
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