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Revision as of 16:23, 23 November 2015

Overview

This article informs about the selection and implementation process of different energy efficiency planning instruments in Brazil. The Brazilian Energy Planning Authority EPE (port. Empresa de Pesquisa Energética) was thereby supported by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH[1].


Introduction

Energy efficiency policies still play a marginal role in Brazil. Since the beginning of the century, however, the country is gradually building a regulatory framework to develop such policies, accompanied by energy efficiency monitoring to improve future planning. In order to understand the quality and quantities of energy efficiency and to stimulate further progress in efficient use of energy, EPE aimed on a refinement and completion of their modelling and forecast methodologies. Therefore, different energy efficiency planning instruments, belonging to bottom-up and top-down approaches, were discussed before choosing the right ones for the Brazilian context, harnessing lessons-learned from other countries. The data generated by these instruments should lead to the establishment of a Brazilian energy efficiency data accounting system. 


Conception / Preparation

Within the framework of designing complementary energy efficiency policies in Brazil, the first step consisted in the elaboration of a baseline study to identify the state of the art and the promotion of knowledge exchange between Brazil and other countries on best practices applying energy efficiency planning instruments and policies abroad. This chapter informs about the knowledge sharing process that afterwards led to the development of specific, demand-oriented energy efficiency planning instruments for Brazil. 


State of the art of energy efficiency in Brazil and proposals for improvement - Estado da arte da eficiência energética no Brasil e propostas de melhorias (2009)

This baseline-study gives an overview about the state of the art of energy efficiency policies and monitoring systems in Brazil. The study concludes that since beginning of the century,many energy efficiency policies have been introduced and some actions have been carried on by the authorities to implement comprehensive accounting systems to monitor the energy savings induced by the policies. However, improving the monitoring system would lead to better understanding on how to complement the policy mix. 


Assessment of the current situation and state of the art of energy efficiency in Brazil (2009)

This study gives an overview on international instruments to evaluate the energy efficiency levels in a country and formats to collect and organize data for the accounting system. The authors make proposals of energy efficiency indicators for each Brazilian sector (transport, industry etc.) by applying a “top-down-approach“. Recommendations target the creation of a comprehensive monitoring database with those indicators and use it as an energy efficiency planning instrument in Brazil. 


Bottom-up methodologies and their possible application in Brazil (2010)

The objective of this work was to provide an overview and insight on “bottom-up approaches“ (methods and data requirements) as energy efficiency planning instruments. It points out key elements like benefit-cost perspectives, net costs of energy saved and cost-potential curves. Moreover, it  informs about data acquisition procedures and proposes a possible roadmap to introduce cost potential curves as an energy efficiency planning instrument in Brazil.


 Energy Efficiency Policy in Europe (2010)

This study gives an overview on energy efficiency policies applied in Europe. With its focus being limited to end-use energy efficiency, it first gives a comprehensive overview of the European policy and market developments. Furthermore, it analyses the various types of policies implemented in the European countries and outlines good practices, e.g. energy efficiency policies are more effectively if they are bundled in policy packages. However, designing adequate policies requires a comprehensive monitoring system for energy efficiency.



Indicators

Planning of indicators

Training on Energy Efficiency Indicators for EPE - report (2011)

The training on energy efficiency indicators by EPE in September 2011 aimed to strengthen the capacity building of EPE staff in order to facilitate the implementation, completion and utilization of a Brazilian database on energy efficiency indicators. Therefore, European experiences with the ODYSSEE project[2] on energy efficiency indicators were harnessed. Due to the role of the EPE dealing with indicators and its involvement on energy demand projections, the training also established the link between indicators, as measured from statistics, and their use in energy demand forecasting models. 


Introduction to indicators and ODYSSEE - training on indicators (2011)

This presentation gives an overview on quantitative energy efficiency targets, the necessity of indicators and there implementation and establishment in the EU through the ODYSSEE project. It shows that monitoring is crucial in order to accompany and reevaluate constantly the results of energy efficiency policies.


References

  1. As a federal enterprise, the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH supports the federal German government in achieving its international cooperation objectives. Together, Brazil and Germany face global challenges such as preserving biodiversity and fighting climate change. The German Cooperation for Sustainable Development therefore operates primarily in two areas: Protection and sustainable management of Rain Forests as well as Renewable Energies and Energy Efficiency. Within the cooperation with the Brazilian partners GIZ provides advice on strategy development, support for developing management and cooperation structures, as well as technical expertise
  2. More information about ODYSSEE: http://www.odyssee-mure.eu/ (Retrieved on 13th of October 2015)