sustainable energy for all initiative task force 1 draft report, january 2012
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UNIVERSAL ENERGY ACCESS BY
2030
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FOR ALL INITIATIVE
Task Force 1 Draft Report, January 2012
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Implementation Framework
Pathways (Interrelated)
country actions led by host governments
country-level actions by the commercial/ private sector
country-level actions led by civil society organizations using multiple innovative bottom‑up approaches
Energy Interventions
access to electricity
access to clean cooking and heating
productive uses of energy – cross-cutting, paying special attention to income generation activities in local industry and agriculture
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Types of country-level assistance Opt-in Program that offers technical assistance
to all the countries that are willing to participate in this initiative
Accelerated Program package for countries with the largest populations without access and where intervention could lead to rapid scale-up and high impact
Targeted Assistance Program to the countries that have already made substantial progress and could potentially reach universal access with specific, well-defined inputs
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Actions by multiple stakeholders including private sector and civil
society
Capacity development and
incentives
National Polices
Grid Based Business Models
UnconventionalBusiness Models
Global CapitalMarkets
National Banks andFinancial Institutions
Intermediaries,Users & Consumers
Host Countries
Donors Private Civil Society
Technical supportProfessional
Exchange
Investment, Technology,
Good & Services
Finance, Guarantees, Insurance
Best practice: Implementation
Best practice Regulation
Standards Regulation
Regulation
Professional Exchange
Technical support,
Feasibility studies, Training
Capital
Standards Training
Services Training
Environmental impact
monitoring
TransparencyAccountability
Non-bank services, Capital
Services, Distribution,
Quality
Institutional Capacityand Finance
Technical support
Capital supportand technologydevelopment
Sector
Advocacy, monitoring and local market
development
Capacity development and incentives
Source: Carlos Pascual, US State Department
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Institutional Architecture
Overall coordinating mechanism, global level
coordinate financial and information flows
facilitate knowledge exchange and cross‑fertilization of ideas and best practice
maintain global monitoring system to keep track of progress regarding program milestones
Strategic Advisory
and Coordination Group
Universal Access Facility/Fund support the technical
assistance programs for the ‘opt-in’ countries
support analytical work for effective implementation
Country/regional level institutional structures (existing or new)
help in designing and implementing energy access action programs that contribute to the achievement of the targets
coordinate action at national and sub-national/local levels, as necessary
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Next Steps
… post Rio+20 Securing buy-in and
commitments Consultations with country
governments and other stakeholders
Regional launches, etc Ramping up
implementation Stock-taking (inventory of
energy access programs and the resources)
Deepening analytical work, M&E, etc
… up to Rio+20 Improving attractiveness of
the program “Offer” (for public sector) ‘Value proposition’ (for private
sector and civil society) Specific strategies/packages
Improving program design for action agenda Milestones (analytical work) Institutional mechanisms
(specific proposals & TORs) Technical assistance programs
(financial requirements)