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Page 1: December, 2013 · Change Summit GA: Post 2015 agenda UNFCCC Key Milestones COP 21 2ndSE4ALL High Level meeting WEF PGA debate on energy WEF CEM CEM WB/IMF Spring Meeting UN Decade

December, 2013

Page 2: December, 2013 · Change Summit GA: Post 2015 agenda UNFCCC Key Milestones COP 21 2ndSE4ALL High Level meeting WEF PGA debate on energy WEF CEM CEM WB/IMF Spring Meeting UN Decade

Three Targets:

Sustainable Energy for All initiative

One Goal:

Achieving Sustainable Energy for All by 2030

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Our Journey

2011 2012 2013

SE4ALL launched & SV's Vision Statetement

SE4ALL High-level Group

International Year of SE4All (2012)

SE4ALLGlobal Action Agenda

Rio+20

& Commitments

GA Resolution on UN Decade of

SE4ALL (2014-2024)

New Advisory Board &Executive Committee

to 2030…

SRSG/CEO and GFT in place

Global Tracking Framework

Open Working Group on SDGs

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Sustainable Energy for All initiative: Key components

High-impact opportunity initiatives

to mobilise multi-stakeholder

partnerships, commitments and

investment linked to key Action Areas

Global Action Agenda, with a set of Action Areas, will facilitate dialogues and guide action towards SE4ALL goal globally

BusinessesEnergy companiesFinancial playersAll companies

GovernmentsNational governmentsPublic institutionsCities and municipalitiesMultilateral organizationsBilateral development partners

Civil societyOrganizationAcademic institutionsIndividuals Monitoring and Progress Tracking

to recognize achievements, share lessons and ensure accountability

Country Action to accelerate progress toward nationally-

tailored sustainable energy for all

objectives, based on country’s own action

plans and programmes

All parties must act… …and work together to realize a world with Sustainable Energy for All

Energy efficiency

Renewable energy

Energy access

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The Global Action Agenda

Enabling Action Areas

Sectoral Action Areas

Modern cooking appliances and fuels

Distributed electricity solutions

Buildings and appliances

Grid infrastructure and supply efficiency

Industrial and agricultural processes

TransportationLarge scale renewable power

Energy planning and policies

Business model and technology innovation

Finance and risk management

Capacity building and knowledge sharing

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

W

X

Y

Z

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Immediate Priorities: Turning Commitment into Action

• SRSG/CEO on SE4ALL and critical mass of staff on board

• Establishment of an independent entity

Establishing Global Facilitation Team

• ~ 20 countries as the initial focus on scaling up investment

• Scaled-up, well-coordinated support by all partners

• Catalysing finance from the private sector

Dramatically Accelerating Country Action

• Developing more High-Impact Opportunities (HIOs) with clear leadership for each HIO

• Linking HIOs to country action

Expanding High-Impact Opportunities

• African Hub (hosted by AfDB); Energy Efficiency Hub (hosted by Denmark); Renewable Energy Hub (hosted by IRENA): Latin American Hub (to be hosted by IaDB) and others.

Operationalising Hubs

• Communications and outreach with governments, civil society, youth, businesses.

• UN Decade on SE4ALL; Post-2015 development agenda etc.

Scaling Up Global Advocacy and Stakeholder Engagement

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UN Secretary-General World Bank President

Approx. 40 Members(Public & Private Sector / CSO Leaders)

Co-chairs

Chairperson

Approx. 10 Members

Global FacilitationTeam

Chief Executive

Team Members

Advisory Board

Executive Committee

Hubs and Support Teams

SE4All Governance Structure

Thematic Hubs• Renewable Hub (IRENA)•EE Hub (Denmark/UNEP)

•Hub for Bottom-up (UNDP)•Hub on Knowledge Mgt

(World Bank with partners)

Regional Hubs•Africa (AfDB)•Asia/Pacific

(ADB with partners)•LAC (IaDB)

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Key Achievements To-Date

International Year of Sustainable Energy for All (2012); Oslo Conference on Energy for All, World Future Energy Summit, Conference of Energy Ministers of Africa, EU Sustainable Energy for All Summit, SIDS Ministerial Conference on Achieving SE4All, The 3rd Clean Energy Ministerial, Rio+20, UN Decade on Sustainable Energy for All (2014-2024)

Political momentum has grown in support of Sustainable Energy for All

Stock-taking/gap analysis has been completed in over 40 countries. Several countries, such as Ghana, have already begun drafting National Energy Action Plans.

Over 80 countries have opted-in to Sustainable Energy for All

Businesses and investors committed more than USD $50 billion toward the initiative’s three objectives. Additional billions were committed by other key stakeholders – governments, multilateral development banks, and international institutions – to catalyze action in support of the initiative. More than an a billion people will benefit from these commitments.

Hundreds of actions and commitments are under way in support of Sustainable

Energy for All

Gas flaring reduction (Statoil, World Bank etc); Clean cooking (Global Alliance for Cook Stoves etc) Finance (Bank of America etc) Energy and Women's Health (WHO, UNF, UN-Women etc); Off-grid lighting (USDOE, UNEP etc); Sustainable bioenergy (Novozymes etc); Many more High Impact Opportunities under development;

Strong leadership by businesses are driving key High Impact Opportunities

Civil Society Roadmap; Joint outreach and advocacy events; Rapidly expanding network of civil society actors in support of the initiative (e.g. through Practitioners' Network) Leveraging the Power of Civil Society

A set of indicators for energy access, energy efficiency and renewable energy

Joint work of over 20 globally respected organization, led by IEA and the World BankGlobal launch in May 2013 at Vienna Energy Forum

Establishment of Global Tracking Framework to keep track of progress

towards Sustainable Energy for All targets

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Strong Commitments to Sustainable Energy for All

• Global processes – UNGA: International Year of Sustainable Energy for All (2012)– Rio+20– UNGA: UN Decade on Sustainable Energy for All (2014-20124)– HLP on Post-2015: Energy is one of the proposed illustrative goals & targets

• Regional/International level– EU Sustainable Energy for All Summit (2012): Commitment to Sustainable Energy for All

(500 M more people energy access by 2030)– Declaration by Energy Ministers of Africa (2012)– Declaration by SIDS Energy Ministers (2012)– Clean Energy Ministerial's commitment to SE4ALL– Africa Peace and SecuritySummit (2013)

• National/Local level– More than 80 developing countries already involved, spanning four continents.

Streamlined process to catalyze action: gap analysis (with support from UNDP, AsDB, WB and others), creation of national actions plans, implementation, monitoring

– Many municipalities (e.g. cities, towns) taking strong actions for sustainable energy

• Business and Civil Society:- Tens of billion dollars commitments announced at Rio+20, benefitting, amoung others,

some one billion people over the next decade plus

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SE4ALL Country Action Process

• Government expresses interest to join SE4ALL

• Ministry focal point identified

• Initial dialogues begin- some with SE4ALL visits

• Cross-sectoral/multi-stakeholder buy-in and consultation

• Situation analysis & stock taking (Rapid Assessment/Gap Analysis undertaken

• Potential high impact opportunities for scaling up and acceleration identified

• Multi-stakeholder consultations, verification, and identification of potential partners

• Nationally tailored goals• Preparation of SE4ALL

implementation plan• Development of a

portfolio of investment national and regional programs

• Enabling frameworks• Capacity building• Matchmaking/identificat

ion of multi-stakeholder partners

• Financing access• Monitoring &

accountability frameworks

• Investment and implementation

• On-going capacity building and other technical support

• Monitoring and feedback

• Knowledge sharing

• More than 80 countries already involved spanning four continents• 20+ countries initially to show the way to scale-uop investments

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Catalysts of Change: Sustainable Energy for All Private Sector Partners

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• Acciona• d.Light• Dow

Corning• EDF• EDP• ENEL• eni• Ericsson

• ARM Holdings

• Bayer• Deutsche

Bank• Ericsson

• Bank of America• Deutsche Bank• Ericsson• Infosys• Suzlon• Vestas

• Novozymes• Nuru

Energy• Solar Sister• Toyola

Energy• Masdar• GDF Suez

EnergyAccess

Energy Efficiency

RenewableEnergy

• Statoil• Alstom Power• Novozymes• Nissan-Renault• Infosys

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ENERGYACCESS

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Timeline of SE4ALL Advisory Board and related events

2013 2014 2015

2nd Advisory Board (Nov 2013)

3rd Advisory Board (2nd

Q 2014)

4th Advisory Board

(4th Q 2014)

5th Advisory Board (2nd

Q 2015) 1st Advisory Board

(April 2013)

WB/IMF Spring

Meeting

1st SE4ALL High Level meeting

SG’s Climate Change Summit

GA: Post 2015

agenda

UNFCCC COP 21Key Milestones

2nd SE4ALL High Level meeting

WEF

PGA debate on

energy

CEMWEF

CEM

WB/IMF Spring

Meeting

UN Decade on Sustainable Energy for All (2014-2024)

UNFCCC COP 20WFES WFES

6th Advisory Board

(4th Q 2015)

APEF COP19

SIDS summit

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Contacts

Susan McDade, Team Leader, Country [email protected]

www.se4all.org