Renewable Energy for Electrification Programme (REEP)

Renewable Energy for Electrification Programme (REEP)
Renewable Energy for Electrification Programme (REEP)
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Renewable Energy for Electrification Programme (REEP)

Renewable Energy for Electrification Programme (REEP)

Objective

  • To demonstrate the feasibility of achieving 23 percent of renewable energy share into the national energy mix by 2025

Description

REEP is a joint project implemented by the Indonesian Directorate General of New Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation (NREEC) – Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).

The project’s objective is to demonstrate the feasibility of achieving 23 percent of renewable energy share in the national energy mix by 2025. REEP’s main partners are the Directorate General of Electricity (DJ – Gatrik), PT. PLN Persero (PLN) and local governments.

REEP aims to provide recommendation to policies and regulations in electricity generation that will benefit all stakeholders including the private sector.

The project uses bottom-up approach by firstly selecting two island grids and scaling up to three typical island grids with the hope of replication to other 168 islands grids in Indonesia.

Field of intervention

  • Studies in three selected application areas provide a realis-tic assessment of the technical and economic potential of renewable energy and the associated CO2 reduction potential and demonstrate approaches to how it can be expanded further.
  • Pilot projects in three application areas demonstrate the feasibility of the applied technologies and business models.
  • Through seminars and training measures the relevant public and private decision-makers and stakeholders are informed of the results of studies and pilot projects, become familiar with renewable energy technologies and business models and thereby can identify their potential.
  • Action plans and best practice guidelines for the dissemination of demonstrated technologies and business models are developed in collaboration with public and private actors.
  • A monitoring and evaluation system is established in NREEC, which contributes to continuous improvement of policies, guidelines and support programs, and incorporate the results into the development of a Monitoring Reporting Verification (MRV) system for the energy sector in Indonesia.

Achievements

At the end of the project’s 4 years period, LCORE will have conducted studies which identify the technical and econom-ic potential of the three main application areas. Together with private sector partners, at least one pilot project in each application area is implemented and more potential pilot projects are identified with a total reduction potential of 200,000 tons of CO2 per year. The project will also have introduced a monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV) system for bioenergy plants at DG NREEC that could lead to measureable share of renewable energy production and greenhouse gas emission reductions. Last but not least, the project is expected to enable DG NREEC to harness Indo-nesia’s energy potential using least-cost approaches.

COUNTRY

Indonesia

DURATION

January 2017 - December 2020

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Water Efficiency in the Textile Industry (WETI)
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Water Efficiency in the Textile Industry (WETI)

Objective

  • Developing the capacities of governmental institutions (federal and provincial level)
  • Provide advisory services to the textile sector
  • enhance the textile industry to be more resilient regarding the climate change

Description

Overview: The programme aims at developing the capacities of governmental institutions to regulate the use of water resources and provide advisory services to the sector, e.g by showcasing the economic benefits of water efficiency measures for companies. In doing so, the efficient use of water resources of the textile industry is enhanced and resilience to climate-induced water scarcity strengthened.

Approach: The programme supports the federal and provincial government in the development, implementation and performance management of multi-stakeholder action plans and convening workshops, fostering capacity development to promote approaches enhancing the implementation of water efficiency measures and guidelines.

GIZ enables partners to adopt a comprehensive and effective approach to managing water risks and helps implementing the piloting measures agreed upon by the partners – governmental institutions, business associations and textile companies – by providing knowhow, capacity development solutions and the resources for implementing activities.

Field of intervention

  • Piloting Textile Companies
  • Sustainable Industrial Areas
  • Policy Implementation
  • Capacity Development

Targeted beneficiaries

  • Increase of water efficiency by 25% in piloting companies; a guideline for wastewater treatment and water efficiency is in place and ready to use; awareness of water related challenges in the public and private sector

Achievements

  • Water efficiency measures in companies
  • Change management team workshops
  • Networking for operators of industrial parks
  • Capacity development for the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA)
  • Workshop on Sustainable Industrial Areas
COUNTRY

Pakistan

DURATION

01 January 2015 - 31 December 2018

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Land Use Planning and Management
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Land Use Planning and Management

Objective

  • Land Use Policies
  • Spatial Planning Instruments
  • Organizational Development / Cooperation Model
  • Human Capacity Development

Description

Within the Indo-German Partnership, the “Land Use Planning and Management Project” by GIZ, the Ministry of Rural Development and the two State Governments of Tamil Nadu and Odisha aims to improve the general culture of spatial planning in India. It wants to contribute to a better spatial governance that helps to avoid conflicts of land uses and spatial disorder. It aims to clarify the responsibilities for a spatial planning within the public administrations.

One core aspect of the project is to revive the constitutional provision of a spatial District Planning. This scale offers a great chance to introduce a consistent, normative and systematic spatial planning that covers the full country with a unique toolkit of instruments and guidelines. District Planning furthermore can help to introduce spatial and land use planning to the rural areas. It can continuously describe the use of land for both, urban and rural areas, and thus can become a great tool for avoiding the urban sprawl with its negative side effects on climate and environment. The project is in line with the general idea to promote the “compact city” that strengthens as well the urban, the rural and the nature.

Highlight Activities include:

  • Selection of pilot states (Tamil Nadu and Odisha)
  • Selection of Pilot Area within the both states for showcasing a spatial district planning

Field of intervention

  • Policy dialogue related to UNFCCC negotiations
  • Peer-to-peer exchange on NDC implementation and transparency
  • Capacity building for on NDC implementation and transparency
  • Knowledge management related to on NDC implementation and transparency
  • Networking
  • Policy advice for BMUB

Targeted beneficiaries

  • Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC), Government of India
  • Line Ministries and Departments (forestry division MoEFCC, state forest departments, Ministry of Urban Development)
  • Municipalities
  • NGOs, think tanks

Achievements

  • Developed the India-specific ‘National Climate Change Mitigation Action (NAMA) Manual’, including a definition and a framework for the development and management of NAMAs in India
  • Finalised the NAMA feasibility studies for the sectors waste and forestry as preparation for the NAMA concepts, incl. numerous stakeholder consultations
  • Prepared outlines for NAMA Support Projects (NSP) under the 4th Call of the NAMA Facility for both sectors waste and forestry
  • Explored the ‘role of the private sector to scale up climate finance in India’
  • Proposed roles and capacities of a NAMA coordination cell
COUNTRY

India

DURATION

June 2014 - October 2018

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Sustainable Environment-friendly Industrial Production [SEIP]
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Sustainable Environment-friendly Industrial Production [SEIP]

Objective

  • Reduce industrial pollution at 3 project sites by 20%
  • Promote women entrepreneurs in industrial areas
  • Replicate best practices
  • Have policies/programs/action plans that reduce pollution and increase resource efficiency in place at the state and national level

Description

SEIP is a joint project of Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH and the Indian Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) within the framework of the Indo-German technical cooperation. SEIP works on industrial environmental management and focuses on environmental problems related to wastewater and waste management in industrial areas. In three selected states – Uttarakhand, Gujarat and Delhi – the project showcases sustainable technical solutions and business/management models on a pilot basis for subsequent upscaling and replication. The overall objective of the project is to enable private and public sector actors to jointly implement strategies to achieve an efficient, environment- and climate friendly industrial development.

The project’s outputs are grouped into three areas:

  •  Output A: Environment-oriented modernization of three industrial areas (showcasing solutions)
  •  Output B: Establishing appropriate framework conditions at the national and state levels
  •  Output C: Knowledge management and dissemination

The project’s activities are targeted at the improvement of wastewater conveyance and storm water drainage systems, the treatment, recycling and reuse of wastewater, solid waste management, the monitoring of wastewater discharge, as well as modifications of production processes to increase resource efficiency and decrease pollution at the company level. These activities are complemented by efforts to improve framework conditions at the state and national level to incentivise reduced pollution and more efficient production.

Project partners are private stakeholders, such as industry associations, operators of industrial sites and individual companies, as well as relevant governmental entities at the state and national level.

Field of intervention

  • Industrial waste water management [waste water treatment, reuse and recycle, conveyance systems, disposal systems, monitoring systems, business/management models for infrastructure and services, technology transfer and technology facilitation mechanisms]
  • Industrial and commercial waste management [co-processing of waste, hazardous waste management, sewage sludge management, business/management models for sustainable infrastructures and services, technology transfer and technology facilitation mechanisms]

Targeted beneficiaries

  • Civil society, individual companies, managers of industrial parks, public agencies

Achievements

  • Development of solution to modernise existing Common Effluent Treatment Plants (CETPs)
  • Infrastructure and management of industrial wastewater conveyance and storm water drainage systems
  • Improvement of waste management of sludge and recyclable waste generated by CETPs and Effluent Treatment Plants (ETPs)
  • Improvement of monitoring systems of discharged industrial wastewater through online monitoring
  • Development of market-based scheme to systematically train operators of industrial wastewater treatment plants
  • Showcasing of solutions to improve cleaner production processes and to reduce pollution generated for dissemination and replication
  • Raising awareness and participation through Environmental, Cleanliness and Plantation Drives to involve stakeholders in change processes towards the improvement of the environmental situation at industrial areas.
  • Set-up of an Environmental Technology Platform to facilitate information exchange on technologies related to industrial wastewater and to facilitate technology transfer
  • Development of a “green” rating system for industrial areas to incentivise the development of “green” industrial areas and to benchmark the planning and retrofitting of industrial areas from a sustainability perspective
COUNTRY

India

DURATION

March 2015 - February 2018

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