Energy Efficiency Training Week Paris 2019
(Photo: IEA)
The International Energy Agency hosted its 11th Energy Efficiency in Emerging Economies Training Week from 20 to 24 May. More than 120 energy efficiency professionals from 40 countries have come together in Paris for the event.
Participants were engaged in one of five parallel courses, which focus on energy efficiency in buildings, industry, appliances and equipment, cities, and indicators and evaluation. Experts from the IEA were guiding participants through an interactive agenda, with lectures, discussions, practical exercises, group activities and site visits.
The presentations delivered at the training are available below.
For more information, please contact Ms. Chiara Guido at chiara.guido@iea.org.
Day 1 Presentations
- Opening
- Strategy for an Energy Efficient World - Brian Motherway IEA
- Innovation Panel
- Digitalisation & EE in Building and beyond - JJ Marchais Schneider
- AI and Sustainable Growth - Vincent Sciandra METRON
- Innovation in EE - Julie Kjestrup Danfoss
- EE Swaps - Peter Wooders IISD
- Cooling for All - Ben Hartley SE4All
- Group Activity - Multiple Benefits of EE
- Investment Grade EE Policy - Nigel Jollands EBRD
- Group Activity - Barriers to EE
- The Week Ahead
Buildings
- Introductory Roundtable
- Where to start: Energy Use in Buildings
- Where to start: Energy efficiency potential in buildings
- Toolkit: Energy efficient building design
- Toolkit: Energy efficient building technologies
- Special Session: IEA's Technology Collaboration Programmes
- Toolkit: Energy efficiency policies and target setting
- What are the steps? Enabling investment with energy efficiency policies
- What are the steps? Implementing codes and standards
- What are the steps? Building operations and procurement
- Did it work? Evaluation and energy efficiency indicators
- Special session: The multiple benefits of energy efficiency in buildings
- Special Session: International and regional initiatives that can help
Industry
- Introductory Roundtable
- Where to start: Making the case for industrial energy efficiency policy
- Toolkit: Selecting Energy Efficiency Programme Measures (Part 1)
- Toolkit: Selecting Energy Efficiency Programme Measures (Part 2)
- Review: What we learned yesterday (Day 2)
- Review: Introduction to Day 2
- Toolkit: Consulting stakeholders
- Toolkit: Financing Energy Efficiency
- Toolkit: Implementing programmes
- What are the Steps? Programme design scenario exercise
- Did it Work? Indicators, evaluating and scaling up programmes
- Review: Roundtable discussion on application challenges and the development of action plans
Guest Presentations
Appliances and Equipment
- Introductory roundtable
- Where to start: Planning energy efficiency programmes
- Where to start: Selecting products for MEPS and Labels
- Where to start: Assessing current performance and setting MEPS
- What are the steps: Industry Transformation
- Toolkit: Product efficiency and price
- Group exercise
- What are the steps: Stakeholder involvement and communication
- Toolkit: Insights into energy labels
- Digitalisation opportunities for energy efficiency
- Toolkit: Monitoring, Verification & Enforcement
- Did it work? Monitoring and evaluation
- Key Learnings: Review, discussion, and report back
Guest Presentations
- Refrigeration - Ina Colombo IIR
- Impact of MEPS and EE Labels - Michel Farah Daikin
- Tools to support market transformation - Brian Holuj UN4E_
Cities
- Where to start: Energy use and potential in urban systems
- Toolkit: Energy efficient urban planning
- Toolkit: Urban transport – shift to more efficient modes
- Toolkit: Urban Transport - improving efficiency of transport services
- Review of urban systems and transport
- Toolkit: Utilities – Water Management
- Toolkit: Utilities – Lighting and other urban services
- What are the steps? Financing of programmes
- Toolkit: Smart Cities
- Did it work? Evaluation and energy efficiency indicators
- Review of financing and evaluation
Guest Presentations
Indicators and Evaluation
- Where to start: Introduction to key monitoring and evaluation concepts
- Toolkit: Energy balances as a first tool for informing policies
- Where to start: Using indicators and evaluation in national policy
- Toolkit: Fundamentals of efficiency indicators
- Toolkit: Data for efficiency indicators
- What are the steps: Efficiency effect and other drivers of energy demand (Part 1)
- What are the steps: Efficiency effect and other drivers of energy demand (Part 2)
- Key messages and actions
- Activity: Developing a monitoring and evaluation plan
- Exercise - Solutions
Guest Presentations
Day 5 Presentations