SE4Jobs Toolbox - Participation

From energypedia

SE4Jobs Toolbox Laying the foundations for a sustainable development

AssesmentActorsStrategic PlanningPolicies and MeasuresGrafik SE4JOBS Toolbox Web.jpg





Tools

PRODUSE

EQuIP

CADRE

Interactive
RE Toolkit

AILEG

HELIO

ELMA


What is the issue participation about? [Expand]

Why is participation of non-governmental actors important for the expansion of RE and EE? [Expand]

What are key questions for addressing the issue of participation? [Expand]

How can the issue of participation be addressed? [Expand]

Practical aspects of participation and good practice options [Expand]

Challenges in implementing the issue of participation [Expand]


Good Practices

Brazil

China

India

Mexico

South Africa

Turkey

Reference

This article is part of the RE-ACTIVATE project. RE-ACTIVATE “Promoting Employment through Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency in the MENA Region” is implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH on behalf of the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).



  1. See Brazil's 10-Year Energy Expansion Plan: http://www.mme.gov.br/documents/10584/1143612/11+-+BRAZIL+-+2024+Energy+Expansion+Investment+Opportunities+%28PDF%29/9b26423b-5e0d-4376-af6a-04c4ff93ac59;jsessionid=9D1260A88804A8E3F70C354119C14E70.srv155
  2. See Ntokozo Sigwebela's "Integrated Resource Plan for Electricity" (2013): http://www.irena.org/DocumentDownloads/events/2013/October/IRP%20SOUTH%20AFRICA%20Ntokozo%2020130927.pdf
  3. See South Africa's Integrated Resource Plan for Electricity (2013): http://www.doe-irp.co.za/content/IRP2010_updatea.pdf
  4. The strategy defines the two groups as follows: “Primary stakeholders may be broadly defined as those whose main functionality deals directly with the associated focus area. Secondary stakeholders may be described as those whose responsibilities partly overlap with a particular focus area, or where their involvement would be of an ad-hoc nature.”
  5. See "Energy Efficiency Strategy of the Republic of South Africa," p. 24 (2005): http://www.energy.gov.za/files/esources/electricity/ee_strategy_05.pdf