Analysis of Energy Saving Potential in East Asia Region
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26 December 2012Category:
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In response to the Cebu Declaration on East Asia Energy Security on 15 January 2007 by the leaders of the 16 countries of the East Asia Summit (EAS), which emphasized that energy efficiency & conservation would be one of the ways to maintain energy security and mitigate climate change, this study of the energy savings and CO2 emission reduction potential in the EAS region under ERIA umbrella was initiated. This study would quantify the total potential savings under the individual energy saving goals and action plans of each country. The potential saving was defined as the difference between the primary and final energy demand in the Business-As-Usual (BAU) scenario and Alternative Policy Scenario (APS) (EEC promotion case) of the energy outlook.
This study would provide insight to national energy ministers for establishing goals and action plans to improve energy efficiency in their respective countries. This project also aims to prepare a methodology for the monitoring and implementation of energy saving goals and action plans of each of the 16 EAS countries.
Project Leader
Mr. Shigeru Kimura, The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan
Project Coordinator
Mr. Mitsuo Matsumoto, ERIA
Mr. Brett Jacobs, ERIA
Dr. Xunpeng Shi, ERIA
Project Member
Mr. Edito Barcelona, The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan
Ms. Kate Penney, Bureau of Resources and Energy Economics, Australia
Mr. Asrul Sany Mohammad Ali, Prime Minister's Office, Brunei Darussalam
Mr. Lieng Vuthy, Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy, Cambodia
Dr. Hua Liao, Beijing Institute of Technology, China
Mr. Atul Kumar, The Energy and Resources Institute, India
Ms. Cecilya L. Malik, Former Senior Scientist & Researcher of BPPT, Indonesia
Ms. Momoko Aoshima, The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan
Mr. Yu nagatomi, The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan
Dr. Kyung-Jin Boo, Seoul National University, Korea
Mr. Khamso Kouphokham, Ministry of Energy and Mines, Lao PDR
Mr. Zaharin Zulkifli, Energy Commission, Malaysia
Dr. Leong Siew Meng, Green Tech Solutions Inc., Malaysia
Mr. Tin Zaw Myint, Ministry of Energy, Myanmar
Mr. Simon Lawrence, Ministry of Economic Development, New Zealand
Ms. Lilibeth Morales, Department of Energy, Philippines
Mr. Tian Sheng Loi, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Ms. Supit Padprem, Ministry of Energy, Thailand
Mr. Nguyen Minh Bao, Institute of Energy, Vietnam