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Sustainable Energy for AllA focus on efficiency and climate change

Kandeh K. Yumkella, Director-General

WMO, Geneva, 23.3.2012

The Age of Planetary Boundariesand Resource Scarcity

• 3 billion more middle class consumers expected

• 80% rise in steel demand by 2030

• Since the turn of the century, 147% increase in real commodity prices

• December 2010, FAO food price index at all time high (2010 to 2011 wheat prices rose by 75%)

• 100% increase in average cost to bring a new oil well into production in last two decades

• TGIF

• Water stress

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•The UN Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon, established a newHigh-Level Group on Sustainable Energy for All

• Co-chairs: Yumkella and Holliday (Bank of America)

• Multi-stakeholder group with strong private sector participation

Full Action Agenda delivered at Rio+20, 2012

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By 2030:

•Universal Access

•Double the historical rate of improvement in Energy Efficiency

•Double the share of Renewable Energy in the overall mix

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Implications of achieving universal modern energy access

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World energydemand

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World energy demand in thecentral scenario

World CO2

emissions2030

World CO2 emissions in thecentral scenario (right axis)

Additional CO2 emissions in theEnergy for All Case (right axis)

0.7% Additional energy demand in theEnergy for All Case 1.1%

Source: IEA 5

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Final energy demand and GHG Emissions in the GEA scenarios (blue lines) and compared to a business as usual case (red line)

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Low-income developing economies

Lower middle-income developing economies

Upper middle-income developing economies

High-income developing economies

Industrial energy intensity

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UNIDO database on Industrial Energy Efficiency policies

http://ieep.unido.org/

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Temperature profiles for one of the GEA scenarios and for a business as usual development. Climate sensitivity of 1.5-4.5 degrees C from IPCC 2007 AR4

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