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VII EE

2016

Seminario Latinoamericano y del Caribe de

VII Latin American and the Caribbean Energy Efficiency Seminar

Montevideo - Uruguay April 27 - 28 2016 th

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VII Latin Amer Agenda Wednesday 27 th April 2016 Time 07.30-08.30

Registration

08.30-09.30

Opening Ceremony

Fernando Ferreira - OLADE

Executive Secretary

Carolina Cosse

Minister of Industry, Energy and Mining of Uruguay

José Dallo - UNEP

Head of Subregional office for the Southern Cone Roberto Varela Ambassador of Spain 09.30-11.00

Session 1:

Pedro Prieto - Spain

Institutionalization of Ebentreich

S PE AK E R

Moderator: Rosa

Pedro Hernández - Mexico Álvaro Soto - Chile

AChEE - Chilean Energy Efficiency Agency

Olga Otegui - Uruguay

MIEM - DNE - National Energy Directorate Questions and answers

11.00-11.15 11.15-11.30

COFFEE B REAK

11.30-13.00

Session 2:

Raúl Monroy - Mexico

Moderator: Álvaro

Pablo Paísan - Argentina

IRAM - Argentine Normalization and Certification Institute

strengthening in the applicability of management tools that allow reducing energy consumption, economical savings and consequently emission reduction. Also, standardization

Darío Pérez - Spain CREARA

consumer sectors in order to generate national and

Hugo Lucas - United States of America

and sustainable in time.

Electrical Sector S PE AK E R

Management and standardization of energy Soto

NREL - National Renewable Energy Laboratory Questions and answers

13.00-13.15 LUN CH

14.45-15.45

Session 3:

Francisco Barrio - Spain

Creating Sustainable Cities Moderator:

Erika García

CIRCE - Research Center for Energy Resources and Consumption S P EAK ER

13.15-14.45

Gianluca Merlo - Panamá

UNDP - United Nations Development Programme

Orlando Vega - Costa Rica

IICA - Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture

Questions and answers

15.45-16.00 16.00-16.15

COFFEE B REAK

16.15-17.45

Session 4:

Moderator: Roberto

Borjabad

S P E AK ER

region

sense, this meeting displays the actions that countries and institutions have conducted with applications to buildings, public illumination, water pumping and food safety.

This meeting introduces methodological and technical tools for the

Andrés Schuschny - Chile

ECLAC - Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean

information platforms and energy balances conform the criteria of an appropriate projects’ formulation. These instruments develop proposals so

Erika García - OLADE

and their subsequent implementation

Manuel Manzanares - OLADE Alejandro Espín - RED-LAC-EE Questions and answers

17.45-18.00

The extensive growth in cities implies local and regional measures that must follow optimization patterns in the use of resources such as water, energy and food. These resources will be used in construction, agriculture and basic needs of the population in a way that the implemented actions

Federico Grullón - Dominican Republic

National Council for Climate Change and Clean Development Mechanism

Tools for the consolidation

18.00-19.00

Energy Efficiency’s sustainability is supported on its institutionalization. This is because, only long term efforts can maintain the reduction levels of energy consumption and extend them until efficiency is constituted as part of the countries’ energy resources. Therefore, during this meeting will address the characteristics and main actions of institutions at international and regional level, as reference of politics and regulatory frameworks of energy efficiency.

CL OSING REMARKS

08:30-19:00)


rican and the Caribbean Seminar on Energy Efficiency Thursday 28 th April 2016 Time

Session: 5

Ramón Méndez - Uruguay

International context for

S PEAK E R

08.30-10.00

Director of Climate Change

María del Rosario Vadillo - Mexico SENER - Energy Secretariat

Benoit Lebot - Francia

IPEEC - International Partnership on Energy Efficiency Cooperation Moderator: Carolina

Mena

Roberto Borjabad - Panamá

This meeting will deal about the current international measures that reduce greenhouse gases emissions; based on programs such as the recent climatic agreement reached in Paris during the COP21, the strategy and the previous G20 SE4ALL” driven by the General Secretariat of the United Nations.

UNEP - United Nations Environment Programme Questions and answers

10.00-10.15 10.15-10.30

COFFEE BREAK

10.30-12.30

Session 6: S PE AK ER

Wany Campos - Brazil

Moderator: Gustavo

PHILIPS

Pablo Moreno - Mexico MABE

João Lampreia - Brazil Carbon Trust

Mañez

Federico Barbero - Mexico

FIDE - Electricity Savings Trust

This meeting will display financing models that have been successful in regards to resource’s mobilization for the implementation of energy efficiency actions. Some cases involving public-private alliances were good results for both parts were achieved will be addressed. These cases will be presented from three different angles: private sector, local governments and national governmental entities.

Rodolfo Pignatelli - Argentina

Former Director of Lighting of the City of Buenos Aires

Jorge Peña - Uruguay

MIEM - National Energy Direction Questions and answers

12.30-12.45

Lunch

14.00-15.30

Session 7:

Marta Moneo - Panama

mechanisms for energy

S PE AK E R

12.45-14.00

CTCN - Climate Technology Centre & Network

Lucia Spinelli - Argentina World Bank

Roberto G. Aiello - United States of America BID - Interamerican Development Bank Moderator: Federico

Pablo Cisneros - Uruguay

Barbero

actions; in order to show, through concrete examples, the procedure and conditions that applicants must meet to access funding and technical assistance available

CAF - Development Bank of Latin America Questions and answers

15.30-15.45 15.45-16.00

COF FEE BREAK

16.00-18.00

Session 8:

Moderator: Jorge

Asturias

S P EA K ER

Luis Reyes - El Salvador

Round Table: Discussion of regional initiatives

CNE - National Energy Council

Rosa Luisa Ebentreich Aguilar - Peru MINEM - Energy Efficiency Direction

Gustavo Cazal Bogarín - Paraguay

VME - National Energy Efficiency Committee

Laura Lizano - Costa Rica

MINAE - Sectoral Directorate of Energy

Adrián Moreno - Ecuador

MEER - Undersecretary of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency

Anita Hankey - Trinidad & Tobago

MEEI - Energy Research and Planning Division

Ryan Cobb - Belice

MPS - Energy Division

Jorge Valencia - Colombia

UPME - Mining Energy Planning Unit Questions and answers

18.00-18.15 18.15-18.30

This meeting will be led by the international institutions that give their

CL OSING REMARK S

08:30-19:00)

In this table, official representatives of the governing entities of the sector have space to expose the different policies and experiences of the countries of the region, including the discussion of current international issues as well as mechanisms and measures implemented by the countries to address the different economicenergy scenarios that impact the region.


Among the functions granted to OLADE by the Lima Agreement, signed in 1973, are the promotion and adoption of effective measures between the Member States as well as making necessary recommendations in order to stop environmental pollution derived from exploitation, transportation, storage and utilization of energy resources from within the Region. Also, to encourage the exchange and dissemination of information regarding energy resources. Taking such functions as reference, the Ministers of Energy of Latin America and the Caribbean, through a Declaration signed in Medellin, Colombia in the year 2007, agreed to make the necessary efforts in the promotion and development of energy sustainable energy development of the Region. One of the main outcomes of this declaration is institutionalization of the Energy America and the Caribbean, which has become the main regional forum for dialogue and exchange of experiences on energy In this occasion, the 7th edition as a “Pillar of Sustainable Energy Development�. Within the framework of the decisions taken at the COP 21 and the Sustainable Development Goals, countries of the region have recognized the opportunity of actions in all the consumption sectors, considering that to increase the impact of action, it is essential to unleash the potential of both public and


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