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2013, http://www.greentechmedia.com/industry/read/president- obama-signs-groundbreaking-legislation-to-expand-u-301773. 110 U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Small Generator Interconnection Agreements and Procedures (Washington, DC: 22 November 2013), https://www.ferc.gov/whats-new/comm- meet/2013/112113/E-1.pdf. 111 Bridge to India, “India Solar Weekly Market Update,” 24 March 2014. 112 IEA, “Solar energy could meet one-sixth of global demand for heating and cooling in under 40 years,” 9 July 2012, http://www.iea. org/newsroomandevents/news/2012/july/name,28298,en.html. 113 Table 3 and REN21, Renewables 2005..., op. cit. note 1. 114 Bärbel Epp, “Albania: New Energy Law Shows Country’s Strong Commitment to Solar Thermal,” Solar Thermal World, 25 June 2013, http://solarthermalworld.org/content/albania-new-energy- law-shows-countrys-strong-commitment-solar-thermal. 115 Interim Standard AS 5389 (Int): Solar heating and cooling systems-Calculation of energy consumption, per Tildy Bayer, “Australia Leads with Solar Cooling Standard,” Renewable Energy World, 9 September 2013, http://www. renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/article/2013/09/ australian-solar-cooling-standard-published?cmpid=SolarNL. 116 Sidebar 8 from the following sources: USD 544 billion from IEA, World Energy Outlook 2013 (Paris: IEA/OECD, 2013). Note that, according to the IMF, subsidies are USD 1.9 trillion if considering total post-tax subsidies, from International Monetary Fund (IMF),“Reforming Energy Subsidies Summary Note,” 2013, http:// www.imf.org/external/np/fad/subsidies/pdf/note.pdf.; “primary fuel” from IEA, Energy Efficiency Market Report 2013 (Paris: IEA/OECD, 2013); co-benefits from IEA, Spreading the Net: The Multiple Benefits of Energy Efficiency Improvements (Paris: 2012); global primary energy intensity saw an average annual decrease of around 1.5% between 2011 and 2012, per IEA, World Energy Outlook 2013, op. cit. this note, p. 234; 7% reduction in primary energy demand, or 1,260 Mtoe in absolute terms, from IEA New Policies Scenario (the business-as-usual scenario is IEA’s Current Policies Scenario), per IEA, World Energy Outlook 2013, op. cit. this note; greatest unrealised potential from IEA, Energy Efficiency Market Report 2013, op. cit. this note; high rates of urbanisation and construction from McKinsey Global Institute, Urban World: Cities and the Rise of the Consuming Class (London: 2012); 70% of Indian building stock from S. Kumar et al., “Developing an Energy Conservation Building Code Implementation Strategy in India,” 2010 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings, unpublished manuscript, May 2010; Chinese policies from Frank Haugwitz, “Briefing Paper – China Solar PV Development” (Beijing: Asia Europe Clean Energy (Solar) Advisory Co. Ltd., September 2013); India’s Building Code is now mandatory in eight of the 28 Indian states, and indicates that solar water heating systems should be planned to meet at least 20% of expected demand, per IEA, World Energy Outlook 2013, op. cit. this note, and Indian Ministry of Power, “Energy Conservation Building Code 2007” (New Delhi: 2007); Australian Government Department of Industry, “Local Government Energy Efficiency Program,” http:// ee.ret.gov.au/node/2121, viewed 5 February 2014; REEEP and GBPN initiative from REEEP, “Interventions,” www.reeep.org/ interventions, viewed 17 December 2013, and from M. Hiller et al., “1 Billion m2 of Positive Energy Buildings – A REEEP and GBPN Intervention,” unpublished manuscript (Vienna: REEEP, 6 May 2013) (as an example of other ongoing initiatives, UNEP is implementing Development of Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs) for the Building Sector in Asia, a four-year project under the International Climate Initiative funded by the German Federal Ministry of Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU). The project will help Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam identify policies or projects to increase energy efficiency and/or incorporate renewable technologies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the building sector, and incorporate them into NAMAs and national climate and development strategies); IPEEC, “Building Energy Rating Schemes: Assessing Issues and Impacts,” forthcoming March 2014; LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) from Marisa Long, “LEED v4, the Newest Version of LEED Green Building Program Launches at USGBC’s Annual Greenbuild Conference,” 20 November 2013, at www.usgbc.org; Australia’s Green Star rating system, launched in 2003, from Green Building Council of Australia, “Green Star Project Directory,” www.gbca. org.au/project-directory.asp, viewed 5 February 2014; Green Building Council South Africa, “Escalation of Green Star SA 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 ratings in month of June,” 3 July 2013, at www.gbcsa.org.za. Robert Schachtschneider, “Heating& Cooling Promotion in Netherlands,” RES Legal, 12 November 2013, http://www.res- legal.eu/search-by-country/netherlands/tools-list/c/netherlands/s/ res-hc/t/promotion/sum/172/lpid/171/page.pdf?out=pdf; U.K. from Diarmaid Williams, “Amended Renewable Heat Incentive regulations published,” Cogeneration & On-Site Power Production, 13 May 2013, http://www.cospp.com/articles/2013/05/amended- renewable-heat-incentive-regulations-published0.html. EurObserv’ER, Solar Thermal and Concentrated Solar Power Barometer (Paris: May 2013). Incentives are provided through the Fund for Renewable Energy and Energy Saving, per Bärbel Epp, “Cyprus: Grants Scheme for Solar Cooling Systems,” Solar Thermal World, 27 February 2013, http://solarthermalworld.org/content/ cyprus-grants-scheme-solar-cooling-systems. Bärbel Epp, “Czech Republic: New Green Savings Programme Gets Off on the Wrong Foot,” Solar Thermal World, 30 August 2013, http://solarthermalworld.org/content/czech-republic- new-green-savings-programme-gets-wrong-foot. Frank Stier, “Germany: Additional Support for Small Solar Cooling Systems,” Solar Thermal World, 3 February 2014, http://solarthermalworld.org/content/germany-additional- support-small-solar-cooling-systems. GSE, “Heating and Cooling,” http://www.gse.it/en/Heating_ Cooling/Pages/default.aspx. Portail de l'énergie en Wallonie, “Amélioration de la performance énergétique des bâtiments,” 28 March 2013, http://energie. wallonie.be/nl/amelioration-de-la-performance-energetique-des- batiments.html?IDC=6431&IDD=83066. Australian Government Department of Industry, “Local Government Energy Efficiency Program,” http://www.ee.ret.gov. au/energy-efficiency/grants/local-government-energy-efficiency- program; Bärbel Epp, “India: Rebate Programme for 400,000m2 in public, social and industrial sector,” Solar Thermal World, 17 March 2014, http://solarthermalworld.org/content/india-rebate- programme-400000-m2-public-social-and-industrial-sector; Bärbel Epp, “Puerto Rico: New Solar Thermal Programme to Benefit Low-Income Families,” Solar Thermal World, 16 April 2014, http://solarthermalworld.org/content/puerto-rico- new-solar-thermal-programme-benefit-low-income-families; Stephanie Banse, “Thailand: Ministry of Energy Extends Incentive Programme until 2021,” Solar Thermal World, 2 February 2014, http://solarthermalworld.org/content/thailand-ministry-energy- extends-incentive-programme-until-2021. Bärbel Epp, “South Africa: Planned Rollout with 650,000 Solar Water Heaters,” Solar Thermal World, 4 September 2013, http://solarthermalworld.org/content/south-africa-planned- rollout-650000-solar-water-heaters. South Africa Department of Energy, “Annual Performance Plan 2013–14,” http://www.energy.gov.za/files/aboutus/DoE%20 APP%202013-14.pdf. U.K. from Eclareon, Monthly Progress Update: Part of the project “Assessment of climate change policies in the context of the EU Semester” (Brussels: European Commission, 5 November 2013), http://ec.europa.eu/clima/policies/g-gas/progress/docs/ progress_201310_en.pdf; Flanders from Eclareon, Monthly Progress Update: Part of the project “Assessment of climate change policies in the context of the EU Semester“ (Brussels: European Commission, 6 August 2013), http://ec.europa.eu/ clima/policies/g-gas/progress/docs/progress_201307_en.pdf. Bärbel Epp, “Spain: Most of these companies will survive thanks to internationalization,” Solar Thermal World, 16 December 2013, http://solarthermalworld.org/content/spain-most-these- companies-will-survive-thanks-internationalisation. Tunisia’s incentives are offered under the country’s PROSOL scheme, per Bärbel Epp, “Tunisia: Government Extends PROSOL Support Scheme,” Solar Thermal World, 19 March 2013, http:// solarthermalworld.org/content/tunisia-government-extends- prosol-support-scheme; Bärbel Epp, “Tunisia Funds Solar Process Heat,” Solar Thermal World, 7 October 2013, http:// solarthermalworld.org/content/tunisia-funds-solar-process-heat. Bärbel Epp, “Chile: So Far No Government Compromise on Extending Tax Credits,” Solar Thermal World, 8 July 2013, http:// solarthermalworld.org/content/chile-so-far-no-government- compromise-extending-tax-credits; Bärbel Epp, “India: National Incentive Programme Reduces Grants,” Solar Thermal 125 126 127 128 129 130 RENEWABLES 2014 GLOBAL STATUS REPORT 193 04

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