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14 - 18 May 2018 UICP 16 rue Jean Rey, 75015 Paris IEA Energy Efficiency in Emerging Economies Training Week Programme #energyefficientworld

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14 - 18 May 2018

UICP16 rue Jean Rey, 75015 Paris

IEA Energy Efficiency in Emerging Economies

Training Week Programme

#energyefficientworld

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08.15-09.15 Participant Registration (Welcome Coffee and Tea)

09.15-09.30 WELCOME ADDRESS:

THE IMPORTANCE OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN EMERGING ECONOMIES

Dr. Fatih Birol, Executive Director, International Energy Agency

09.30-09.40 H.E. Mónica Aspe, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Mexico to the OECD

10.00-10.40 Group Photo and Coffee & Tea Break

10.40-12.00 PANEL DISCUSSIONS

Moderator: Brian Motherway, Head of Energy Efficiency, IEA

• Mirjam Macchi Howell, Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation SDC

• Mel Slade, Senior Programme Manager, Energy Efficiency in Emerging Economies, IEA

• Mark Radka, Chief, Energy, Climate and Technology Branch, UN Environment

• Benoit Lebot, Head of the International Partnership on Energy Efficiency Cooperation (IPEEC)

• Gabriel Gaspar Taboada, Embassy of Argentina to France

14.00-14.30 ENERGY EFFICIENT COOLING

John Dulac, IEA

DAY 1 | MONDAY, 14TH MAY

The Global Opportunity for Energy EfficiencyUIC-P Espaces Congrès, 16 rue Jean Rey, 75015 Paris

09.40-09.50 H.E. Vinay Mohan Kwatra, Ambassador of India to France

09.50-10.00 H.E. Klavs Arnoldi Holm, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Denmark to the OECD

12.00-13.30 Lunch - Carre Suffren Canteen, 33 Rue de la Fédération

13.30-14.00 ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN THE WORLD ENERGY OUTLOOK

Laura Cozzi, Head of Energy Demand Outlook Division, IEA

14.30-15.00 WHY DATA MATTERS FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY POLICIES

Roberta Quadrelli, Head, Energy Balances, Prices, Emissions, Efficiency, IEA

15.00-15.30 Cof f ee & Tea Break

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16.00-16.30 SUBSIDY REFORM IN THE CONTEXT OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY

Peter Wooders, Group Director of Energy, International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD)

16.30-17.00 THE ENERGY EFFICIENCY TOOLKIT

Joe Ritchie, IEA

17.00-17.30 ENERGY EFFICIENT PROSPERITY

Brian Dean, IEA

18.00-20.00 Cocktail and Networking

DAY 1 | MONDAY, 14TH MAY (CONT.)

15.30-16.00 INVESTMENT GRADE ENERGY EFFICIENCY POLICY

Vincent Duijnhouwer, Associate Director, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)

17.30-18.00 CLOSING REMARKS

Mel Slade, Senior Programme Manager, Energy Efficiency in Emerging Economies, IEA

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DAY 2 | TUESDAY, 15TH MAY

09:00-09:30

12:00-13:00

10:30-11:00

09:30-10:30

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Co�ee & Tea Breaks

11:00-12:00

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1. Where tostartUnderstandingenergy use inbuildings

1. Where tostartPlanning energyefficiencyProgrammes

1. Where tostartMaking the case forindustrial energyefficiency policy

1. Where tostartUnderstandingtransport energyuse

Lunch - Carre Suffren Canteen, 33 Rue de la Federation

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2. Where tostartEnergy efficiencypotential in buildings

2. Where tostartSelecting Productsfor MEPS amdLabels

2. Where tostartCalculating energy use in transport and the fundamental “avoid-shift” policies for EE

Co�ee & Tea Breaks

15.00-16.30

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3. Toolkit

Energy efficient building design

3. ToolkitConsulting withstakeholders

3. ToolkitCreating high-quality, efficientpublic transport withthe changingdemand for sharedmobility

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Buildings

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Lighting, Appliances & Equipment

Transport

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4. Toolkit

Energy efficient building technologies

3. Where to startAssessing currentperformance ofappliances andequipment

4. ToolkitData to supportpolicy making andevaluationA

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Where do I get help?IEA's Technology Collaboration Programmes

Where do I get help?

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Introductory roundtables

17.30-19.00 Boat Trip on River Seine (Port de Suffren – participants will leave together from UIC-P)

Leads: Brian Deanand John Dulac Leads: Mark Ellis

and Mel Slade

Industry

Leads: Vida Rozite andand Patrick Crittenden

Leads: Jacob Teter, Till Bunsen and Julie Cammell

4. ToolkitSelect energyefficiencyprogrammemeasures

2. Where tostartMaking the case forindustrial energyefficiency policy(cont.)

4. ToolkitIEA Indicators

5. Key stepIndustrytransformation

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5. ActivitySustainable urbantransportbudgeting

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DAY 3 | WEDNESDAY 16TH MAY

10:30-11:00

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11.00-12.00

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Buildings

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Lighting, Appliances & Equipment

Industry Transport

Review: What we learned yesterday and questions

09:30-10:30A B C D

5. ToolkitEnablinginvestment withpolicies forenergy efficientbuildings

6. What are thesteps?Stakeholderinvolvement &communication

6. ToolkitEnergyManagement

5. ToolkitBuilding the case tofinance energyefficient transportpolicies

B C D

6. What are thenext steps?Building energycodes and standards

7. ToolkitInsights intoenergy labels

7. ToolkitCase studies

6. Challenging theimpacts of fuelsubsidies andtaxation

Lunch - Carre Suffren Canteen, 33 Rue de la Federation

13.00-17.00 Site VisitsDeparture from UIC-P at 13:00

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Co�ee & Tea Break

Review: What we learned yesterday and questions

Review: What we learned yesterday and questions

Activity: Sustainable urban transport projects

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DAY 4 | THURSDAY 17TH MAY

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Review What we learned yesterday and questions

ReviewWhat we learned yesterday and questions

Review What we learned yesterday and questions

Overview The Global Fuel Economy Initiative-an Introduction

Co�ee & Tea Breaks

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7. What arethe stepsSet targets and develop policies

8. Toolkit

Use of ICT to make programmes Smarter

7. What are thesteps?Programme design scenario exercice

7. ToolkitPolicy instruments available to “improve”the fuel economy of cars

Lunch - Carre Suffren Canteen, 33 Rue de la Federation

B C D

8. Did it work?Evaluating the multiple benefits of energy efficiency in buildings

8. What are thenext steps?Programme design scenario

8. ElectricVehicleInitiative (EVI)

Cof f ee & Tea Breaks

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9. Did it work?Tracking progress with energy efficiency indicators

9. Did it work?Tracking progress and assessing the multiple benefits

9. What are thesteps?How to develop policies

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Buildings

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Lighting, Appliances & Equipment

Industry Transport

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Where do I get help?International and regional energy efficiency initiatives

10. ToolkitMonitoring, Verification and Enforcement (MV&E) of standards and labelling programmes

11. ToolkitLooking forward- Leverage information and communication technologies

Where can I get help?

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10. Review andEnergyEfficiency QuizUnderstanding energy efficiency in buildings

12. ReviewRoundtable discussion on application challenges and next steps

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11. Key learnings

Further information, best practice

12. Review andEnergyEfficiency Quiz

11. Reviewand EnergyEfficiencyQuizD

8. What are theSteps?How to develop policies? Which steps are necessary?

10. Fuel economy policies for Heavy-Duty Vehicles (HDVs)

9. ToolkitImplement programmes

10. Did it work? Indicators, evaluating and scaling up programmes

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DAY 5 | FRIDAY 1ST DECEMBER

Making More Energy Efficiency Happen

09.00-10.50 COMMUNICATIONS STRATEGIES TO SUPPORT ENERGY EFFICIENCY GOALS:

The principles of planning and implementing effective public outreach campaigns

Mel Slade, Senior Programme Manager, Energy Efficiency in Emerging Economies, IEA

10.50-11.20 Coffee & Tea Break

11.20-12.30 FUEL SUBSIDIES AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY

Led by John Dulac, IEA

12.30-13.30 Lunch

13.30-14.30 FUEL SUBSIDIES AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY

Led by John Dulac, IEA

14.30-15.00 Coffee & Tea Break

15.00-16.00 WHAT NEXT, TAKE AWAY MESSAGES AND PRIORITY ACTIONS

Mel Slade, Senior Programme Manager, Energy Ef f iciency in Emerging Economies, IEA

16.00-17.00 CLOSING REMARKS AND AWARDING OF CERTIFICATES

Paul Simons, Deputy Executive Director, IEA

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Introductory roundtableBrian Dean - IEA

1. Where to start: Understanding energy use in buildingsBrian Dean - IEAIan Hamilton - UCLScenario: An influential NGO is urging for all new construction to be nearly zeroenergy buildings.What factors are key to achieving zero energy buildings?

2. Where to start: Energy efficiency potential in buildingsJohn Dulac - IEAIan Hamilton - UCLScenario: You have been asked to create new policies for energy efficient buildings.How do you determine where to start?

3. Toolkit: Energy efficient building designBrian Dean - IEAPierre Jaboyedoff-BEEP IndiaScenario: Builders are saying that construction timelines are short and it is not possible todesign more efficient buildings because it is too complicated.

What changes in building design can enable more energy efficiency in buildings?

4. Toolkit: Energy efficient building technologiesBrian Dean - IEA / John Dulac - IEAScenario: Stakeholders are saying that new policies are not possible because the technologyis not available that enables increased energy efficiency.

What technologies could change your market for energy efficiency?

Where do I get help? IEA’s Technology Collaboration Programmes John Dulac - IEA / Brian Dean - IEA

Technology Collaboration Programmes

17.30-19.00 Leave at 17:00 Boat Trip on River Seine (Port de Suffren – participants will leave together from UIC-P)

A. Buildings

DAY 2 | TUESDAY, 15TH MAY Room George Stephenson

leads: Brian dean and JoHn dulac

international enerGy aGency

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Review: What we learned yesterday and questions Brian Dean - IEA

5. Toolkit: Enabling investment with policies for energy efficient buildingsBrian Dean - IEA

Scenario: You continue to hear from stakeholders that all they need is money and then they will consider doing energy efficiency in buildings. What policy approaches can enable energy efficiency investment?

Site VisitSchneider

6. What are the steps? Building energy codes and standardsBrian Dean - IEAPierre Jaboyedoff - BEEP India

Scenario: A respected industry association claims that the building energy codes out of date. How do you go about testing this claim, and what do you do if this information is correct?

DAY 3 | WEDNESDAY 16TH MAY Room George Stephenson

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Review: What we learned yesterday and questions

Brian Dean - IEA

7. Toolkit: Set targets and develop policiesBrian Dean - IEAJohn Dulac - IEA

Scenario: There has been a change of government and the incoming government wants a range of options for interventions to rapidly increase energy efficiency. How do you identify, prioritise and quantify these policy options?

8. Did it work? Evaluating the multiple benefits of energy efficiency in buildingsBrian Dean - IEAJohn Dulac - IEA

Scenario: You understand that there are more benefits to energy efficiency beyond just the energy savings. How do you determine the benefits of your policies and programmes?

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9. Did it work? Tracking progress with energy efficiency indicatorsJohn Dulac - IEA

Scenario: The Minister wants to know how effective the building energy efficiency policies have been. How do you go about answering this?

Co�ee & Tea Break

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Where do I get help? Building Efficiency Accelerator, the Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction, and other international initiativesBrian Dean - IEAPierre Jaboyedoff - BEEP India

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10. Review and Energy Efficiency Quiz: Understanding energy efficiency in buildings inbuildings

Brian Dean - IEAJohn Dulac - IEA

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DAY 4 | THURSDAY 17TH MAY Room George Stephenson

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Introductory roundtableMark Ellis - IEA 4E

1. Where to start: Planning Energy Efficiency ProgramsMark Ellis-IEA 4E

Scenario: There has been a change of government and the incoming government wants a range of options for interventions to rapidly increase the energy efficiency of lighting, appliances and equipment. How do you identify, prioritise and quantify these options?

2. Where to start: Selecting Products for Standards or LabelsMel Slade - IEA

Scenario: You’ve been asked to expand the programme to cover more products including those in the industrial sector.

How do you go about it?

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3. Where to start: Assessing current performace of appliances and equipmentMark Ellis - IEA 4EScenario: A respected industry association claims that the MEPS levels for X are so out of datethat all the products on your market comply.How do you go about testing this claim, and what do you do if this information is correct?

Co�ee & Tea Break

B15.00-17.00

14.30-15.00

17:30 - 19:00 Leave at 17:00 Boat Trip on River Seine (Port de Suffren – participants will leave together from UIC-P)

4. Toolkit: IEA IndicatorsKevin Lane - IEA

5. Key steps: Industry transformationMel Slade - IEAScenario: Several local manufacturers of electric fans have said that the MEPS levels currently in force in several neighbouring economies would ban most of their current products lines, and threaten their businesses.

What steps could you take to gain the support of local industry for the introduction of MEPS?

B. Lighting, Appliances & Equipment

DAY 2 | TUESDAY, 28TH NOVEMBERRoom 303

leads: MARK ELLIS and Mel slade

international enerGy aGency

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Co�ee & Tea Break

11:00-12:00

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Departure from UICP at 12:00 – a packed lunch will be provided for the site visit

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Review: What we learned yesterday and questions

Mark Ellis-IEA 4E

6. What are the steps? Stakeholder involvement & communicationMark Ellis - IEA 4EAlexander Eisenberg - BSH Home Appliances

Scenario: You are asked to prepare a communications strategy for your MEPS Programme.

What are the key elements of this strategy?

Site Visit Electronics Stores

7. Toolkit: Insights into energy labelsMark Ellis - IEA 4E

Scenario: A newspaper article has questioned the validity of energy labels on refrigerators, saying that the label does not reflect real usage. Your manager has asked you to outline a response.

What do you say?

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Lunch – Carre Suffren Canteen, 33 Rue de la Federation

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Review: What we learned yesterday and questions

Mark Ellis - IEA 4E

8. Toolkit: Use of ICT to make Programs SmarterMel Slade, IEA

Scenario: There are special grants available to government departments for ‘smart’ initiatives that lead to reduced costs for business.

Which projects would you put forward?

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9. Did it work? Tracking progress and assessing the multiple benefits EmilyMcQualter - IEA

Scenario: The Minister wants to know how effective your programme has been.

How do you go about answering this?

Co�ee & Tea Break

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11. Key Learnings: Further information, best practice Mark Ellis, Mel Slade and Emily McQualter

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10. Toolkit: Monitoring, Verification and Enforcement (MV&E) ofstandards and labelling programmesMark Ellis - IEA 4EScenario: : You’ve been given US$300,000 to improve compliance rates.How do you go about deciding on the most effective ways to spend this?

11. Review and Energy Efficiency Quiz Mark Ellis, Mel Slade & Emily McQualter

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Introductory roundtablePatrick Crittenden - Sustainable Business

1. Where to start: Making the case for industrial energy efficiency policyVida Rozite - Independent consultant

Analyse data, barriers and target markets to establish the need for industrial energy efficiency policies and programmes.

What are the core justifications for the programmes you are involved in?

Co�ee & Tea Break

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4. Toolkit: Select energy efficiency programme measuresPatrick Crittenden - Sustainable BusinessSelect the programme measures that will have the most impact in your country and market context.

Vincent Duijnhouwer - European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) Case study: Sustainable Energy Financing Facility What are the best approaches that you can use in your country to maximise energy efficiency outcomes?

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3: Toolkit: Consulting with StakeholdersVida Rozite - Independent consultant

Identify the interests of key stakeholders and develop the mechanisms to create collaborative partnerships.

Who are the key stakeholders and how can you align your interests with theirs?

17:30-19:00 Leave at 17:00 Boat Trip on River Seine (Port de Suffren – participants will leave together from UIC-P)

2. Where to start: Making the case for industrial energy efficiency policy (cont.)Patrick Crittenden - Sustainable BusinessSet objectives and position energy efficiency programmes in the context of national prioritiesand other policies and programmes.What does success look like?

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Where to get help?Vida Rozite - Independent consultant

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Review: What we learned yesterday and questions Patrick Crittenden - Sustainable Business

5. Toolkit: Energy ManagementMarco Matteini - UNIDO

Discussion about the benefits of energy management and how to design policies and programmes to support implementation.What are your experiences with energy management and how can it be integrated in your current and future programmes?

Site Visit:General Electric

6. Toolkit: Case studiesPatrick Crittenden, Sustainable Business

A selection of case study examples based on trainer and participant experiences to identify best practices and success factors.

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Review: What we learned yesterday and questionsVida Rozite and Patrick Crittenden

7: What are the steps: Programme design scenario exerciseVida Rozite - Independent consultant

Scenario: You are working in a programme team to design a new industrial energy efficiency programme. - What industry sectors and segments will you target and why?- Which stakeholders will you consult and involve?- What measures will you include in your programme and what barriers will these overcome?- How will you gather data and communicate progress?

8. What are the steps? Programme design scenario

Vida Rozite - Independent consultant

Participant presentations and group discussion around the five unique industrial energy efficiency programme scenarios examined in the previous session.

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Co�ee & Tea Break

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11. Toolkit: Looking forward - Leverage information and communication technologiesVida Rozite, Independent consultant

Leverage developments in information and technology to design forward looking policies that will accelerate energy efficiency in industry.

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12. Review: Roundtable discussion on applying lessons learned within country- specificcontexts

Vida Rozite and Patrick Crittenden

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9. Toolkit: Implementing ProgrammesPatrick Crittenden, Sustainable BusinessDesign a pilot and develop implementation strategies.

10. Did it work? Indicators, evaluating and scaling up programmesVida Rozite, Independent consultantDesign evaluations to establish programme strengths, limitations and opportunities to scale up.

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Introductory roundtableJulie Cammell - IEA

1. Where to start: Understanding transport energy useJacob Teter - IEAAnalyse the historical trends for energy consumption in the transport sector and the impact ofmodal choice.

Introductory quiz on transport, energy use, and emissions. Follow-up discussion.

2. Where to start: Calculating energy use in transport and the fundamental“avoid-shift” policies for energy efficiency.Till Bunsen - IEA, Julie Cammell - IEA

An introduction to the ASIF Approach – linking activity and fuel use. Understand the drivers and demands of energy use in transport, and the role of “avoid and shift” policies in influencing energy demand.What avoid-shift policies have been tried in your country/city; what has worked; and what have been the barriers to success?

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3. Toolkit: Road pricing/congestion charges/parking feesDirk van Amelsfort - WSP

Presentations from participants

What is congestion charging? What incentive policies would be best suited to improving the efficiency of transport and mitigating negative impacts of dependence on personal vehicles cities in your country / region?

Co�ee & Tea Break

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17:30 - 19:00 Leave at 17:00 Boat Trip on River Seine (Port de Suffren – participants will leave together from UIC-P)

4. Toolkit: Data to support policy making and evaluationTill Bunsen - IEA

What data do you need, where can you find it, and how can you use it for effective policy making for transport energy efficiency?

What data sources for your country exists and how can these be used to inform policy making?

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5. Activity: Sustainable urban transport budgetingJacob Teter - IEA

Participants form groups to propose sustainable transport projects in a city in their home country / region.

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Activity: Sustainable urban transport projectsJacob Teter - IEAGroup presentations (45 minutes)

5. Toolkit: Building the case to finance energy efficient transport policiesNeil Valentine, European Investment Bank

Prioritising key policies at each jurisdictional level, incorporating: political feasibility, effectiveness, monetary costs & benefits and co-benefits.

Site Visit to Autolib’

6. Challenging the impacts of fuel subsidies and taxationJacob Teter & Till Bunsen -I EA

Participant presentationHow much of an impact do fuel subsidies have on transport energy efficiency, and how have other countries’ successfully moved from fuel subsidies to taxation?Introduction to Autolib’ site visit

DAY 3 | WEDNESDAY 16TH MAY Room 302

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Overview: What we learned yesterday and questions

Overview: The Global Fuel Economy Initiative – an Introduction

Jacob Teter - IEA (15 minutes)

8. Electric Vehicle Initiative (EVI)Pierpaolo Cazzola - IEAScaling up EV uptake in developing countriesPresentation of a project being developed by the IEA and the EVI with the GlobalEnvironment Facility (GEF)

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Where can I get help?Wei Shiuen, International Transport Forum (ITF)International cooperation supporting policy development in developing regions and engagement in in sustainable urban mobility

9. What are the steps: How to develop policiesSacha Scheffer - IEA• Benchmarking historical fuel economies• Setting targets (fuel economy costs and benefits, rationale of GFEI targets)• Defining policy priorities according to regional needs• Monitoring, compliance and enforcement

7. Toolkit: Policy instruments available to "improve" the fuel economy of carsJacob Teter - IEAFuel taxes; fuel economy regulations; differentiated vehicle taxes; and supportingzero emission vehicles.What policies are already implemented in your country; what are the main goals foreach and how effective is each policy in meeting these goals?How stringent are they, by international standards?What other policies should your country implement?

DAY 4 | THURSDAY 17TH MAY Room 302

10. Fuel economy policies for Heavy-Duty Vehicles (HDVs)Felipe Rodríguez - The International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT)• Benchmarking: vehicle segmentation and duty cycles• Modelling tools: VECTO / GEM• Policy design

11. Review and Energy Efficiency QuizJacob Teter, Till Bunsen & Julie Cammell

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Brian Dean is in the International Energy Agency’s Energy Efficiency Division and supports the Energy Efficiency in Emerging Economies programme, where he has provided support to China, India, Indonesia, South Africa, and Mexico. Brian also supports IEA’s Policy and Measures database, Building Energy Efficiency Policies database, the Energy Efficiency Market Report, and the development of regional energy efficiency policy recommendations. Prior to coming to the IEA, Brian was Senior Manager at ICF International and Head of the Energy Efficiency Policy and Analytics team where he supported the development of ENERGY STAR, utility-based energy efficiency programs, IECC building energy codes and US energy demonstration projects. Brian has education in engineering, architecture and political science from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

John Dulac is an Energy Analyst in the Directorate of Sustainability, Technology and Outlooks at the International Energy Agency. He leads the energy technology and policy analysis in the buildings sector, contributing to IEA efforts to better understand the implications for a low-carbon economy. He also leads the IEA’s Collaborative on Combined Heat and Power and efficient District Heating and Cooling (CHP/DHC) and is also the desk officer for the Technology Collaboration Programmes (TCPs) on Energy Conservation through Energy Storage (ECES), Heat Pump Technologies (HPT), District Heating and Cooling including Combined Heat and Power (DHC) and Energy Efficient End-Use Equipment (4E). John previously worked as a research associate at the Asian Development Bank. He received a BSc in Environmental Engineering and BA in International Relations from Tufts University, and an MSc in Urban Planning and Master of International Affairs at Columbia University.

Mark EllisOver the past 30 years, Mark has assisted governments in the US, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region on the development and implementation of energy efficiency policies, mainly in the field of appliances and equipment. Between 2005-8 Mark was a senior policy analyst for International Energy Agency and, since then have been Operating Agent for the IEA Technology Collaboration Programme for Energy Efficient End-Use Electrical Equipment (4E), involving 12 countries.

Mel Slade has spent twenty five years in energy efficiency policy development and implementation in many parts of the world. She started out working in the UK Government on industrial energy efficiency and has worked with many governments to establish similar programmes, perhaps most notably, the Government of China. In recent times she spent six years chairing the Equipment Energy Efficiency Committee – the Australian and New Zealand Government committee overseeing the regulation of minimum energy performance standards and labels for lighting, equipment and appliances. One of the key policies Mel led while in Australia was the phase-out of inefficient lighting. Australia was second only to Cuba in this endeavour and has shared its experience widely both in the developed and developing world. Mel moved to the International Energy Agency in February 2014 to manage the new Energy Efficiency in Emerging Economies Programme.

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Vida Rozite led the IEA's work on industrial energy efficiency from 2011 – 2015. Before joining the IEA, she was an expert for the United Nations Industrial Development Organization on cleaner production and green industry working closely with emerging and developing economies. Vida has also worked on energy related topics for Nordic Energy Research and the Nordic Council of Ministers.

Patrick Crittenden is the Director of Sustainable Business. He is a recognised expert in industrial energy efficiency policy and practice and has provided advisory and consultation services to national and regional governments on an extensive range of policies including the Australian Energy Efficiency Opportunities Act and the Mongolian Energy Efficiency Business Programme. Patrick is an engaging speaker and facilitator and has designed and delivered stakeholder engagement and energy efficiency capacity building events in Australia, the United States, France, India, Russia and Mongolia.He holds a Bachelor of Social Science and Policy degree as well as a PhD in Management. His PhD research examined the interaction between government policies, market forces and organisational culture to provide new insights into how and why energy management practices change in large energy using businesses.

Jacob Teter joined the International Energy Agency (IEA) as a transport energy modeller and policy analyst in Spring 2015. His focus has been on model development of the IEA Mobility Model. He has taken a lead role in disaggregating the resolution of MoMo into urban and non-urban regions for the estimation of the potential of urban transport and land-use policy to reduce car activity and energy use; in refining modelling of tailpipe emissions from road modes; of cost-benefit and lifetime cost of ownership analysis of various technology and fuel pathways for trucks and buses; and will lead the Mobility Model team’s work on modelling the energy and emissions implications of ACES – Autonomous, Connected, Electric and Shared vehicles. Jacob has contributed to recent Energy Technology Perspectives (ETP) and World Energy Outlook (WEO) reports and was the main author of the recent IEA publication, “The Future of Trucks - Implications for Energy and the Environment”. Jacob completed his PhD in Transportation Technology and Policy from the University of California, Davis in 2015. In his spare time, he enjoys hiking, biking, and cooking, as well as improving his coding capacity in C, Python and R, and his grasp of French, German, and Chinese.

Julie Cammell works for the IEA’s Energy Efficiency in Emerging Economies Programme (E4), managing E4’s work in India and China, and the IEA’s work on energy efficiency in Eastern Europe and Central Asia through the EU4Energy Programme. Julie has also supported E4’s work in Indonesia, co-authoring a focus chapter on Indonesia in the IEA’s Energy Efficiency 2017 market report. Julie has experience with energy efficiency policy making within the Australian Government as part of the Equipment Energy Efficiency Programme (E3) and in emissions reduction policy making at the Australian Government’s Clean Energy Regulator. Julie received a BA/BSc and PhD in International Relations and Geography from the University of Western Australia. With a life-long interest in cycling, and after having spent time living the Netherlands, she is passionate about sustainable transport and promoting liveable and sustainable cities.

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Till Bunsen is a research assistant with the Energy Technology and Policies (ETP) transport team at the International Energy Agency (IEA) in Paris. Since joining the agency in 2017, his focus has been to work on the Mobility Model and its historic database which captures the global vehicle fleet to evaluate energy demand, GHG emissions, and transport activity by road transport and other transport modes. He has also contributed to analyses of the market uptake and development of electric vehicles and the developments in the railway sector. Prior to joining the IEA, he completed a Master’s degree in Industrial Ecology at Delft University of Technology (TUD) and Leiden University (LU) in the Netherlands.

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