The objective of this meeting is to present to the national project task force in Tunisia, for discussion, draft results of the comprehensive baseline mapping study for the energy situation of the building sector in Tunisia. Members of the task force, which include representatives of relevant public & private stakeholders for the considered branches of activities, will be solicited to help in validating some of the preliminary results and identifying areas requiring further investigation. Draft results will be presented by the national consultant who was assigned to prepare the report under the ESCWA’s direction, with the assistance of an international consultant, and in collaboration with the National Agency for Energy Conservation (ANME) in Tunisia, and with input from various stakeholders.
This national meeting is part of the activities scheduled in the UN Development Account (UNDA) project on “Up-scaling Energy Efficiency in the residential and services sectors in the Arab Region”. The objective of this project is to substantially enhance the capacity of ESCWA Member States in improving and optimizing energy efficiency in the building sector and up-scaling energy efficiency programs in the existing residential and non-residential building stock.
The project will build on existing work that has been undertaken or is currently being implemented in the region, and elsewhere, to help the relevant institutions in three pilot countries, including Tunisia, develop the needed instruments and tools to set up effective large-scale implementation schemes for improving the existing buildings thermal quality and for dissemination of higher EE appliances and products. The topics covered by the comprehensive baseline mapping study for the energy situation of the building sector in Tunisia report include:
- Identification of key stakeholders in the residential and services sectors.
- A preliminary assessment of the residential and services sectors share of the overall national energy consumption.
- Socio-economic and energy characterization of the existing building stock, by branch of activities.
- Assessment of existing EE programmes, knowhow and capacities in the country, as well as potential local financing tools.
- Identification of possible institutional options to insure the implementation of the project within each member country, including the development of Super ESCO structures.