Energy Efficiency in the Construction Sector in Mediterranean Countries
1. This project is funded by the European Union
Energy Efficiency in the Construction Sector
in Mediterranean Countries
10 November 2011
Dr. Kurt Wiesegart, MED-ENEC Team Leader
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2. Partner Countries
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SYR
LEB
ALG ISR
MRC TUN PAL JOR
EGY
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3. Project Goal
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“To Develop the markets for EE and RE in the Building
sector and related industrial and services activities within
the Mediterranean Partner Countries”
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4. Objective of MED-ENEC II
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Contribute to Development of:
Energy Efficiency Renewable
(EE) Energies (RE)
Overall Objective
Construction + Related Sectors
Reducing Costs for Owners, User and State
Increasing Competiveness for the Private Sector
Reducing CO2 Emissions/Climate Protection
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5. MED - ENEC I Pilot Projects
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ALG TUN EGY
SYR JOR ISR
MOR PAL
LEB
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6. ISR 1e Phase Pilot Project
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Green Training and Community Centre – Sakhnin
Towns Association for Environment Quality, (Yasin.A, Dwairy.R, Tarabea.H, & Kimchie.S)
Energy Savings - Vernacular & Modern Elements
1) EE: Malkafs, Thisana’s, Mashrabia, Solar spaces – 72% E-saving, EE- Appliances,
Savings: 72% , Payback: 8 years
2) RE: PV Systems, Wind turbine
Savings: 85% , Payback: 11 years
Conclusions:
1) Traditional vernacular & modern passive measures save 72%
energy compared to a conventional building.
These measures are cost-efficient therefore: “replicable”
2) Renewable energy systems a “Zero-Energy-Building” is
possible.
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7. MED ENEC II -What we do
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1. Improve framework conditions
2. Develop business and technology cooperation
3. Build institutional capacities and offer
4. Technical training
5. Support awareness campaigns
6. Initiate and promote broad EE/RE deployment
7. Intensify networking among actors
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8. Regional Cooperation
RE & EE Projects This project is funded by the European Union
RCREEE
Cooperation
MED-ENEC II & MED-EMIP
Synergies
MEDENER
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9. Regional Cooperation
RE & EE Projects This project is funded by the European Union
• LAS
Energy Efficiency + Renewable Energy departments of the Electricity Ministry
Council of the League of Arab – development NEEAP
• RCREEE
an independent regional think tank based in Cairo which is dedicated to the
promotion of renewable energies (RE) and energy efficiency (EE).
• MED-EMIP
the catalyst of the reinforcement of EU-Mediterranean energy cooperation, with
particular emphasis on energy security and sustainability, through enhanced
dialogue and information exchange.
• MEDENER
an association of energy management agencies whose current members are
the agencies of the EU's southern Member States and of six Mediterranean
Partners.
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10. MED ENEC Activity Overview
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Financing ESCO Development
NEEAP
Specific Demand:
Development
- BAC Awareness
Campaign
- SHW Certification
EE Building
Projects
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11. Why NEEAP ?
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• Overall strategy on Energy Efficiency
• Organize and settle all work on Energy Efficiency in a
systematic way
• Identify major processes, applications, sectors and cross-
sectoral activities of relative and highest impact
• Identify economic and sustainable solutions
• Step into a process of continual improvement
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12. ISRAEL NEEAP 2010-2020
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Ministry of National Infrastructures, July 2010 ( unofficial translation by EUD to Israel)
Electricity Consumption Reduction Measures & Implementation planning
EE Measures related to the buildings sector:
Priority Change in regulation Industrial sector Business Public sector
and other
1 Chillers Chillers Government ministries
(administrative measures)
2 Saver light bulbs Cooling towers Higher education institutions
3 Electrical appliances on stand by Water pumps Local authorities
4 Introduction of law on energy Compression and Energy conscious building –
sources in government ministries pneumatic systems existing office buildings and other
business branches
5 Air conditioners Production systems Retirement and nursing homes
6 Fridges Agricultural sector Boarding schools and welfare
institutions
7 Televisions Lighting systems Hospitals
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13. www.med-enec.eu
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• Recent Developments in the field
• Pilot projects
• Events
• Documents
• Business Database
• Finance Database
• Awareness materials
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14. This project is funded by the European Union
Dr. Kurt Wiesegart
MED-ENEC II Team Leader & Expert Policy Dialogue
giz International Services
Thank you very much!
MED ENEC Key Experts
Low Energy Building and Urban Planning - Florentine Visser
Business Development and Financing - Ammar Al-Taher
Communication, Events & Training - Timur El Hadidi
Project Office
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Tel.: +20 (0)18 653 5517
“The contents of this publication are the sole responsibility of the author
E-Mail: kurt.wiesegart@giz.de and can in no way be taken to reflect the views of the European Union”.
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