ASEAN-RESP

ASEAN-RESP
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ASEAN-RESP

COUNTRY

Indonesia

DURATION

01 June 2021 - 30 June 2021

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Energy Programme Indonesia /ASEAN
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Energy Programme Indonesia /ASEAN

COUNTRY

Indonesia

DURATION

01 December 2015 - 31 October 2020

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Advancing and Measuring Sustainable Consumption and Production (SCP) for a Low-Carbon Economy in Middle-Income and Newly Industrialized Countries (Advance SCP)
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Advancing and Measuring Sustainable Consumption and Production (SCP) for a Low-Carbon Economy in Middle-Income and Newly Industrialized Countries (Advance SCP)

Objective

  • Climate friendly criteria are integrated into the eco-labels (Type I) of the target countries (Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia and Philippines) and mutual recognition of the eco-labels has improved in the Southeast Asian region;
  • Innovative strategies and concepts of political, economic or financial incentives for climate friendly public procurement or eco-labels are developed and introduced in selected Asian countries (Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia and Philippines); and
  • Dissemination of best practices.

Description

Sustainable Consumption and Production (SCP) patterns constitute an essential building block of a low-carbon economy. Access to credible, reliable and ‘user-friendly’ sustainability information is one of the essential conditions for the shift towards SCP. The project will contribute to the 10 Year Framework of Programmes on SCP (10YFP), more specifically to the Consumer Information Programme. Advance SCP aims at increased awareness, institutional support and technical capacities to develop and strengthen sustainability information policies and tools for sustainable and low carbon consumption and production patterns. The project will further support the creation of a market for climate-friendly products which will lead to less pollution of the environment. Regional and global trade and investments are promoted through the harmonization of eco-labels. Through the mediation of knowledge dissemination, access to training and further education, countries are enabled to generate new jobs and eco-friendly products to increase their competitiveness. Public authorities gain lower life-cycle-costs of purchased services and products.

Green Public Procurement (GPP) and Eco-labelling are important instruments to increase sustainable consumption and production and at the same time contribute directly to reduce GHG emissions. Recently, these instruments have gained more and more importance in the region. Some countries have already started to implement GPP and eco-labelling, yet the levels of implementation are different across the countries because of various factors: lack of GPP supporting policies, legal framework and requirements, public awareness, availability of existing systems such as the use of eco-labelling as a means for development of GPP criteria.

Targeted beneficiaries

  • SCP and 10YFP national focal points, relevant national ministries, climate change/NAMA focal points, SPP/GPP implementing agencies, Eco-label institutions and networks, businesses and retailers, youth, consumers (public and private), and other stakeholders/NGOs and regional platforms.

Achievements

  • Integration and collaboration on climate-friendly criteria of eco-labels (Type I);
  • Capacity development and awareness-raising for governments and certifiers;
  • Development of recommendations of economic, financial or tax incentives for Green Public Procurement/Eco-labels with particular view to reach out to business;
  • Development of proposals for integrating social aspects in GPP/eco-labels in the focal countries;
  • Identifying opportunities to develop SCP related Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs); and
  • Fostering South-South exchange and peer-to-peer learning.
COUNTRY

Indonesia , Malaysia , Philippines , Thailand

DURATION

July 2015 - June 2018

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ASEAN-German Energy Programme (AGEP)
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ASEAN-German Energy Programme (AGEP)

Objective

  • To support the ASEAN Member States in improving regional coordination for the promotion of renewable energy and energy efficiency.

Description

A regional guiding document, ASEAN Plan of Action for Energy Cooperation (APAEC) 2016-2025 envisages target of 23 percent of renewable energy (RE) share in total primary energy supply (TPES) by 2025. As for energy efficiency and conservation, the AMS are committed to achieve 20 percent reduction in energy intensity by 2020 and 30 percent by 2025 based on 2005 level. To achieve these targets, ASEAN needs to harmonise energy efficiency standards and labelling requirements, align building codes more strongly with energy efficiency and conservation criteria, and to strengthen research and development on the use of renewable energy.

Continuing the efforts of its successor, ‘Renewable Energy Support Programme for ASEAN (ASEAN-RESP)’, the ASEAN-German Energy Programme (AGEP) supports the partner, ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE), to improve regional coordination for the promotion of renewable energy and energy efficiency towards sustainable energy for all. AGEP is being implemented in regional contexts in all ASEAN Member States. However, the programme can also address specific topics that only apply to individual AMS. The joint programme operates in three areas of action:

  • Providing concrete and regionally coordinated action strategies
  • Improving the regional technical exchange in the field of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency and Conservation
  • Strengthening capacity of ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE)

The programme is implemented from October 2016 up to June 2019.

Field of intervention

  • Providing concrete and regionally coordinated action strategies
  • Improving the regional technical exchange in the field of renewable energy and energy efficiency and conservation
  • Strengthening capacity of ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE)

Targeted beneficiaries

  • ASEAN Centre for Energy
  • Decision Makers in ASEAN Member States

Achievements

  • Enhancing renewable energy (RE) policies in ASEAN
  • Promoting benefits of RE and EE&C to decision makers
  • Expanding RE Project financing and insurance scheme
  • Empowering the ASEAN research & development network on RE
  • Support exchange on vRE grid integration
  • Develop the 5th ASEAN Energy Outlook
  • Developing regional green building code for new and retrofitted buildings in ASEAN
  • Developing EE&C financial support mechanism in ASEAN
COUNTRY

ASIA

DURATION

01 July 2019 - 31 March 2023

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