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Program for Energy Efficiency in Kho Khao (PEEK) Contact World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) Consulting Unit on Biodiversity and Tourism for Tsunami Affected Countries Jürgen Nauber, Coordinator Shalini Sharma Kanwar, Project Assistant Hermann Ehlers‐Str. 10, D‐53113 Bonn, Germany Phone: +49 (0)228 815‐0550 [email protected] [email protected] www.unwto.org Adelphi Research gGmbH Mikael Henzler, Managing Director Sibylle Kabisch, Project Manager Caspar‐Theyss‐Str. 14a, D‐14193 Berlin, Germany Phone: +49 (0)30 89 000 68 0 henzler@adelphi‐research.de kabisch@adelphi‐research.de www.adelphi‐research.de International Institute for Energy Conservation (IIEC) Sommai Phon‐Amnuaisuk, Senior Project Manager 12th Floor, United Business Center II Bldg., (UBC II) Suite 1208, 591 Sukhumvit Rd. (Corner Soi 33) Wattana, Bangkok 10110 Thailand Phone: +66 (0) 2 662‐3460‐4 [email protected] www.iiec.org Disclaimer: “This document has been produced with the financial assistance of the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety. The contents of this document are the sole responsibility of UNWTO and can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety.” As of: August 2009 Key Partners World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) Consulting Unit on Biodiversity and Tourism for Tsunami Affected Countries The World Tourism Organization is a specialized agency of the United Nations and the leading international organization in the field of tourism. It serves as a global forum for tourism policy issues and a practical source of tourism know‐how. Adelphi Research gGmbH An innovative consultancy operating internationally, specializing in developing and implementing sustainability strategies for companies, public sector institutions and international organizations. Adelphi promotes eco‐efficiency, innovation and corporate social responsibility. The staff of Adelphi has gained worldwide expertise in helping leading companies and organizations improve their strategies for sustainability. International Institute for Energy Conservation (IIEC) IIEC is a non‐governmental not‐for‐profit organization with a mission to create enabling mechanisms and institutions worldwide for efficient and sustainable use of resources, including energy, water, materials, and the environment. IIEC has implemented local and innovative solutions to these vexing developmental problems through global and inclusive partnerships. PEEK Program for Energy Efficiency in Kho Khao PEEK A sustainable concept.

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Page 1: Key Partners Contact Program for Energy Efficiency in Kho …biodiv.unwto.org/sites/all/files/pdf/peekflyer.pdf · 2011-04-19 · Program for Energy Efficiency in Kho Khao ... Adelphi

Program for Energy Efficiency in Kho Khao (PEEK)

                     

Contact World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) Consulting Unit on Biodiversity and Tourism for Tsunami Affected Countries Jürgen Nauber, Coordinator Shalini Sharma Kanwar, Project Assistant Hermann Ehlers‐Str. 10, D‐53113 Bonn, Germany Phone: +49 (0)228 815‐0550 [email protected] [email protected] www.unwto.org  Adelphi Research gGmbH Mikael Henzler, Managing Director Sibylle Kabisch, Project Manager Caspar‐Theyss‐Str. 14a, D‐14193 Berlin, Germany Phone: +49 (0)30 89 000 68 0 henzler@adelphi‐research.de kabisch@adelphi‐research.de www.adelphi‐research.de  International Institute for Energy Conservation (IIEC) Sommai Phon‐Amnuaisuk, Senior Project Manager 12th Floor, United Business Center II Bldg., (UBC II) Suite 1208, 591 Sukhumvit Rd. (Corner Soi 33)  Wattana, Bangkok 10110 Thailand  Phone: +66 (0) 2 662‐3460‐4  [email protected]  www.iiec.org Disclaimer: “This document has been produced with the financial assistance of the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety. The contents of this document arethe sole responsibility of UNWTO and can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety.”     As of: August 2009        

Key Partners World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)Consulting Unit on Biodiversity and Tourismfor Tsunami Affected Countries The World Tourism Organization is a specialized agencyof  the  United  Nations  and  the  leading  internationalorganization in the field of tourism. It serves as a global forum for tourism policy issues and a practical source oftourism know‐how.  Adelphi Research gGmbH  An  innovative  consultancy  operating  internationally,specializing  in  developing  and  implementingsustainability  strategies  for  companies,  public  sectorinstitutions  and  international  organizations.  Adelphipromotes eco‐efficiency, innovation and corporate socialresponsibility.  The  staff  of  Adelphi  has  gainedworldwide  expertise  in  helping  leading  companies  andorganizations improve their strategies for sustainability.  International Institute for Energy Conservation (IIEC) IIEC  is  a  non‐governmental  not‐for‐profit  organization with  a  mission  to  create  enabling  mechanisms  and institutions worldwide  for efficient and  sustainable useof resources, including energy, water, materials, and theenvironment. IIEC has implemented local and innovativesolutions  to  these  vexing  developmental  problemsthrough global and inclusive partnerships.        

PEEK Program for Energy Efficiency in Kho Khao

PEEKA sustainable concept.

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Background The  “Program  for  Energy  Efficiency  in  Kho  Khao (PEEK)”  is  financed  by  the  German  Federal  Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety  under  the  International  Climate  Protection Initiative.   The  initiative  supports  climate  protection  projects worldwide  in  developing,  newly  industrializing  and transition  countries  in  order  to  contribute  effectively to  emission  reductions  and  adaptation  to  climate change.  As part of its long‐term energy policy Thailand aims to boost  energy  efficiency  measures  and  increase renewable energy as part of its energy mix.  Within  the  tourism  industry,  the  German  Federal Ministry  for  the  Environment,  Nature  Conservation and Nuclear Safety has been financially supporting the UNWTO Consulting Unit on Biodiversity and Tourism for Tsunami Affected Countries which provides advice and  accompanies  the  reconstruction  of  the  tourism industry in the affected countries.    

      

         

Objective The  overall  aim  of  the  project  is  to  significantlyreduce  greenhouse  gas  emissions  from  the  hotelindustry in Kho Khao Island by means of innovative and  replicable solutions  for  energy  efficiency  andrenewable energy.   PEEK  is  part  of  further  efforts  to  create  a  modeldestination  for  sustainable  tourism  in  Kho  KhaoIsland.  A major emphasis is placed on the involvement of allrelevant  stakeholders  and  the  dissemination  ofinformation in the wider Andaman coast region.  Work Streams  The core work streams of the project are:  

Stakeholder engagement and information dissemination

Energy efficiency measures 

Renewable energy technologies 

Feasibility study for decentralized energy  supply 

 

        

Program Phases  The  project  is  split  into  the  following  three  main phases  which  will  be  carried  out  from  2008  to 2010:  

Phase 1: 

  Data  collection  and  first  implementation  of initial energy efficiency measures. 

Phase 2:  

  Structural measures  for  energy  efficiency  and renewable  energy  technologies  and implementation  of  a  feasibility  study  for  the potential  of  a  local  independent  renewable energy electricity system. 

 Phase 3:  

  Compiling  a  manual  of  energy  efficiency  and arranging performance trainings/workshops. 

 

PEEK A sustainable concept.