Uncategorised Article Count: 10
Frontpage Article Count: 1
Renewable Energy Article Count: 0
At a Glance: This century has reached a critical juncture in energy use and climate change. As the planet’s average temperature rises, the frequency and scale of extreme weather events increases, and non-renewable resources become increasingly scarce, the importance of changing international energy trends has never been so clear. IIEC is committed to bringing about major change in the types and sources of energy we use. Renewable Energy (RE) provides an opportunity to deliver clean energy at a low cost, while reducing the emission of greenhouse gases (GHGs). IIEC has a long history of success and demonstrated expertise in implementing RE projects, and bringing these resources to scale. Our Experience: RE applications in developing countries are mainly off-grid or rural electrification. IIEC has implemented projects on solar photovoltaic, biomass and biodiesel for power production in Cambodia, India and the Philippines. Thermal power from renewable sources can often be cost competitive with fossil fuel in industrial process. We have been helping to guide the industrial transition to solar thermal and biogas from industrial waste in food and beverage industry in India and Thailand. Our expertise ranges from policy planning, project feasibility study, technical and financial assessment, to innovative financing schemes for RE projects. Read more... |
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IIEC’s experience in this key activity, categorized by country is listed below:
Regional & Global Article Count: 5
Philippines Article Count: 4
Thailand Article Count: 4
Cambodia Article Count: 1
India Article Count: 4
Samoa Article Count: 1
Climate Change Article Count: 0
IIEC’s experience in this service area, categorized by country is listed below:
Regional & Global Article Count: 1
Chile Article Count: 1
Clean Energy Finance Article Count: 0
At a Glance: IIEC designs innovative financing mechanisms and provides capacity building in project financing to facilitate access to finance for Energy Efficiency (EE) and Renewable Energy (RE) projects. We seek to identify and promote financing opportunities for employing technologies and initiatives to mitigate carbon emissions. Our programs foster growth in clean energy markets by developing financing solutions, identifying economic opportunities, reducing perceived investment risks, and connecting stakeholders across sectors in order to build environmentally sound financial partnerships. Our Experience: Our programs address all stages of project finance – from identifying appropriate funding mechanisms to capacity building on clean energy project finance for stakeholders on both the supply and demand sides. We work with financial institutions, entrepreneurs, project developers, governments, and Energy Service Companies (ESCOs) to build investment potential and ensure both monetary and environmental returns. This involves helping institutions assess the financial viability of clean energy programs, and designing financial models to suite programmatic needs. |
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IIEC’s experience in this key activity, categorized by country is listed below:
Regional & Global Article Count: 2
Philippines Article Count: 5
Thailand Article Count: 1
Viet Nam Article Count: 1
China Article Count: 1
India Article Count: 4
Kenya Article Count: 1
Mongolia Article Count: 3
Introduction Article Count: 0
IIEC Projects Article Count: 3
IIEC Profile Article Count: 3
IIEC Alumni Article Count: 1
IIEC Service Areas Article Count: 2
Our Achievements at a Glance Article Count: 4
IIEC Team Article Count: 8
Communication & Outreach Article Count: 0
At a Glance: In order to bring good energy policy into practice and raise its profile in international dialogue, IIEC develops strategic communication and outreach plans to raise public awareness of Energy Efficiency (EE) and Renewable Energy (RE) as well as to stimulate stakeholder participation, education and engagement in sustainable energy. IIEC provides assistance in planning and designing promotional materials and programs, including event management in Asian countries such as Cambodia, China, India, Lao PDR, the Philippines, and Thailand. IIEC manages and maintains information-sharing plat- forms to provide a dynamic and robust mechanism for disseminating research efforts and knowledge to the broader community. Our Experience: To promote awareness, IIEC facilitates replication and mainstreaming of successful projects by compiling lessons learned and disseminating program knowledge and best practice methods to leaders and consumers alike. IIEC crystallizes data and program experience by developing and maintaining comprehensive implementation manuals, websites, databases, social media, advertising (print, online, radio, or television commercial), marketing collaterals (brochures and case studies), events (workshop proceedings), and trade shows; this allows us to bridge the gap between global knowledge and local action. We integrate web-based applications and databases for supporting online promotional and educational activities, which have become an essential tool in the communication and marketing environment. |
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IIEC’s experience in this key activity, categorized by country is listed below:
Training & Capacity Building Article Count: 0
At a Glance: IIEC enables sharing of knowledge and best practices across countries, and facilitates the mainstreaming of successful energy policies and projects. We accomplish this through our focus on local needs and delivery of training and capacity building programs customized to suit local contexts. The core objective of our training and capacity building programs is to ensure that stakeholders can implement energy related policies and activities in a sustainable manner. Our Experience: IIEC’s training and capacity building programs are developed through a comprehensive process. In each program, we assess specific needs and address them by using customized training tools, materials, and training approaches. Quantitative and qualitative market surveys and in-depth analyses are the core elements in our capacity building needs assessment exercises, which help IIEC define the capacity building requirements of the recipients. International experience and lessons learned are seamlessly integrated into our customized training tools and materials. |
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IIEC’s experience in this key activity, categorized by country is listed below:
Regional & Global Article Count: 1
Philippines Article Count: 3
Poland Article Count: 1
Romania Article Count: 1
South Africa Article Count: 1
Ukraine Article Count: 1
Viet Nam Article Count: 2
Lebanon Article Count: 1
India Article Count: 3
Kenya Article Count: 1
Maldives Article Count: 1
Myanmar Article Count: 1
Jordan Article Count: 1
Vanuatu Article Count: 1
Integrated Approach to Sustainable Livelihoods Article Count: 0
At a Glance: Human consumption of water, food, and energy directly and indirectly affects the ecosystems and natural resources on which society depends for its survival. Rising energy and food prices, and crisis events such as droughts, increasingly demonstrate the dangers of managing water, energy, and food systems in isolation. IIEC has contributed to several initiatives that integrate energy and these other critical areas to ensure a balanced approach to development. Our Experience: Water, energy and food security can be achieved through a nexus approach – integrating management and governance across sectors and scales. Such an approach can support the transition to a green economy, which aims, among other things, at resource use efficiency and greater policy coherence. |
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IIEC’s experience in this key activity, categorized by country is listed below:
Funders Article Count: 0
Library Article Count: 0
IIEC Library Article Count: 26
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e-Notes Newsletter Article Count: 1
IIEC Software Article Count: 1
IIEC Promotional Materials Article Count: 5
Sustainable Urban Development Article Count: 0
At a Glance: Given the rapidly accelerating pace of urban development in emerging economies and the resulting climatic and environmental impacts, IIEC is committed to providing ongoing advice and expertise to government stakeholders and the private sector on resource use, energy efficient buildings, sustainable construction practices, and healthy and productive indoor environments. Our Experience: When implementing sustainable urban development projects, IIEC’s primary focus is to provide new technological solutions for energy efficient housing and other buildings, as well as public lighting systems and other urban services. We are doing so by building the capacity of local institutions and forming strategic local and international partnerships. We assess the innovative use of materials, scale up proven technologies, and use new business models and contemporary practices to adopt integrated design solutions. IIEC has successfully carried out green and energy efficient building projects in residential, commercial, public, and industrial sectors in India, Malawi, the Philippines, South Africa, Sri Lanka, and the Pacific Islands. |
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IIEC’s experience in this key activity, categorized by country is listed below:
Regional & Global Article Count: 4
Philippines Article Count: 2
South Africa Article Count: 1
Thailand Article Count: 2
China Article Count: 1
India Article Count: 10
Special Projects Article Count: 1
News Article Count: 0
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Newsflashes Article Count: 0
FAQs Article Count: 0
Regional Offices Article Count: 0
Results Center Article Count: 0
Introduction Article Count: 9
Profiles Article Count: 126
Careers Article Count: 0
Best Practices: Clean Energy Finance Article Count: 2
IIEC Knowledge Products Article Count: 0
Videos Article Count: 6
Handbooks and Manuals Article Count: 2
Print Media Article Count: 1
Proceedings Article Count: 2
Continents Article Count: 0
Africa Article Count: 1
Rural Electrification Article Count: 0
At a Glance: IIEC works collaboratively with national, local and community level partners in developing countries to provide robust models, policies and action plans for effective and sustainable implementation of clean energy technologies and services to improve the lives of rural communities. We integrate Renewable Energy (RE) technology into rural electrification markets in Asia, Africa and the Pacific Islands. Our Experience: IIEC provides support to both public and private sector stakeholders in developing countries in order to enhance rural and peri-urban electrification planning, project development, and implementation. We design rural electrification programs that promote Energy Efficiency (EE), and support a livelihood based and a gender focused approach to energy access. |
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IIEC’s experience in this key activity, categorized by country is listed below:
Cambodia Article Count: 1
K-CEP Clean Cooling in the Pacific Article Count: 10
Efficient and Clean Cooling Technologies Article Count: 0
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Farm and Pack Houses Article Count: 1
Commercial Refrigeration Article Count: 6
Unitary Air Conditioners Article Count: 2
Domestic Refrigeration Article Count: 1
Domestic, Commercial and Transport Refrigeration Article Count: 1
Cold Storage and Food Processing Article Count: 4
Household, Medical, Commercial and Military Refrigeration Article Count: 2
Integration of Renewable Energy in Buildings in India Article Count: 6
Knowledge Products Article Count: 0
List of shortlisted technologies Article Count: 9
Key Activities Article Count: 9
Energy Efficiency & Demand Side Management Article Count: 0
At a Glance: IIEC is at the forefront of planning and implementing global Energy Efficiency (EE) and Demand-Side Management (DSM) programs. Our recent experience extends to Asia, Africa and the Pacific Islands and includes EE and DSM policies, program design, implementation, and Measurement and Verification (M&V). The projects we implement deliver significant amounts of verifiable energy and demand savings that have been acknowledged by host agencies and funders. Our Experience: We take a comprehensive approach to implementing EE and DSM projects. Our experts start with focused load research and detailed energy audits, allowing them to identify opportunities, technology options and proper baselines for verifying program impacts. The implementation phase includes procuring equipment that meets the highest international standards while remaining adaptable to local conditions. Our M&V procedures conform to those followed by the International Performance Measurement and Verification Protocol (IPMVP) and the United Nations Framework Convention for Climate Change (UNFCCC). Through this approach, we develop implementation models that can be used for large-scale replication both nationwide and in other countries. |
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IIEC’s experience in this key activity, categorized by country is listed below:
Regional & Global Article Count: 24
Philippines Article Count: 6
Sri Lanka Article Count: 4
Thailand Article Count: 15
Ukraine Article Count: 2
Mexico Article Count: 1
Mauritius Article Count: 1
Lao PDR Article Count: 3
Brazil Article Count: 2
Cambodia Article Count: 1
Fiji Article Count: 1
India Article Count: 15
Indonesia Article Count: 3
Viet Nam Article Count: 8
Argentina Article Count: 1
Myanmar Article Count: 3
Egypt Article Count: 1
Pakistan Article Count: 3
Malawi Article Count: 1
Lebanon Article Count: 1
Mongolia Article Count: 2
Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) Article Count: 1
Tokelau Article Count: 1
Jordan Article Count: 1
Featured Stories Article Count: 5
About IIEC Article Count: 1
Clean Air and Better Health Initiatives Article Count: 0
At a Glance:
IIEC provides science-based and sector-specific expertise to the governments, donors, industry, and civil society partners in a range of clean air and better health-related areas, including building the competence of the central, state, and city pollution control officials to plan and conduct air quality and climate change mitigation programs; working with energy service companies and heavy industries to improve efficiency and lower costs through clean energy technologies; cementing partnerships among South and Southeast Asian regional institutions working in climate change and air quality to amplify their combined efforts; and helping to unlock investments in energy-efficient heating and cooling systems for buildings through the Asian Development Bank (ADB) Sustainable Energy for All Energy Efficiency Accelerator Platform.
Our Experience:
IIEC’s team of 25 professionals has extensive experience in leading air pollution mitigation and clean energy-related activities and in driving markets for innovative technology, policy, and regulatory solutions. IIEC is currently leading for the UN Environment Program, Swiss Development Corporation, and the Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC), as well as philanthropies such as ClimateWorks and the MacArthur Foundation. IIEC has established key partnerships with regional air quality and climate change institutions and programs to further leverage the impact of its work on air quality-related issues.
IIEC’s experience in this key activity, categorized by country is listed below: