Deutsch-Chinesische Energiepartnerschaft
COUNTRY
China
DURATION
01 June 2021 - 30 June 2021
China
01 June 2021 - 30 June 2021
Afghanistan
01 June 2021 - 30 June 2021
To assist Thailand in reaching its pledged goal of emission reduction by working with the Thai Refrigeration and Air Conditioning (RAC) sector to develop and promote products that use climate-friendly natural refrigerants and also have high energy efficiency.
By supporting climate friendly and energy efficient cooling technologies, the RAC NAMA project assists Thailand in reaching its energy saving as well as its climate targets as pledged in Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Action (NAMA) and Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) submitted to UNFCCC. The project aims to support the industry in staying competitive and will bring international climate finance to the country.
Thailand
The objective of this project to improve the conditions under which stakeholders can integrate solar power into the grid and improve efficiency in the power grid.”. To achieve the objective with its implementing partners, who are led by the Power Division (Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources; MPEMR), the project is pursuing a multi-stakeholder approach at several levels. It is structured in three components that reflect three levels of intervention:
To assure continuous development, Bangladesh needs sustainable energy solution. The programme focuses on clean and affordable renewable energy solutions to the rural areas and urgently needed local communities. REEEP promotes the sustainable supply and consumption of energy in order to ensure energy security, reduced emissions and improved livelihoods throughout the country. To achieve this target, REEEP involves local partners from the financial and private sectors, non-government organisations and rural communities. REEEP works closely with the Government of Bangladesh to improve the legal and institutional framework of the energy sector.
To provide sustainable energy services, REEEP’s approach also focuses on capacity development, awareness campaign and market development.
EE Market
Bangladesh
01 November 2013 - 31 October 2018
To improve the legal and regulatory environment, and increase the performance and expertise of private and state actors to accelerate the process of scaling up wind power in Vietnam
The DKTI Wind project supports the development of wind power market through addressing a number of regulatory and market barriers as well as capacity needs through technical assistance. The project is commissioned by the Federal Ministry of Economic Development and Cooperation (BMZ) under the German Climate Technology Initiative (DKTI), with a total budget of EUR 6.900.000 . The project is implemented by the Ministry for Industry and Trade (MOIT) and its General Directorate for Energy (GDE), as well as the Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ).
The DKTI Wind project consists of three Action Areas, each geared towards the development of the wind sector. Action Area 1, Legal and Regulatory Frameworks, aims to reduce barriers for domestic and international investment in the Vietnamese wind power market by proposing a comprehensive mix of political incentive schemes and support measures to attract private investment. Action 2, Capacity Development, aims at tackling technical, financial and practical skills needs in the sector through trainings with public institutions as well as Vietnamese project developers, local banks, consulting companies or specialized engineering firms. Action 3, technology cooperation aims to facilitate partnerships between Germany and Viet Nam so that the extensive experiences in wind power development in Germany can be transferred to Vietnamese context.
Viet Nam
01 January 2014 - 31 December 2018
The conditions for planning and implementing measures to achieve more efficient use of energy in Nepal are improved.
Strategies for Energy Efficiency and Biomass Energy are elaborated.
Nepal Energy Efficiency Programme (NEEP) is being implemented to promote and realize energy efficiency in the country. The Nepali- German programme NEEP is implemented by the Ministry of Energy with technical assistance by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), acting on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). NEEP continues to support the efficient use of energy in Nepal in its second phase from July 2014 to June 2017. The programme assists with the introduction of market based energy efficiency services for the private and public sector, backs the development and introduction of performance for biomass based improved cooking stoves for rural households and provides direct advice and expertise to the government for the establishment of policy and institutional framework to foster energy efficiency in the country.
EE Market
Biomass Stoves
Policy
Nepal
01 December 2017 - 30 June 2021
Green Chillers NAMA project is jointly implemented by the Directorate General of New Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation (EBTKE) at the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (MEMR) and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ). It aims to promote the introduction of climate friendly and energy efficient chiller solutions. The Green Chillers project has a particular focus on chiller solutions with hydrocarbon as low Global Warming Potential refrigerants.
The project aims to establish a Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Action (NAMA) for industrial and commercial refrigeration and air-conditioning systems, thereby making a significant contribution to meeting Indonesia’s GHG emissions reduction targets. The project will also establishing appropriate incentive mechanisms for the implementation of efficient RAC technology in the selected areas. Moreover, the introduction of green cooling technology in pilot projects in combination with comprehensive capacity building measures will create best practice examples and influence the entire RAC sector.
Indonesia
- 31 March 2023