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Energy Efficient Cities Initiative (EECI)

 

EECI Initiative

Cities are an important engine for economic growth and socioeconomic development.  By 2030, almost 5 billion (about 60 percent of the global population) will live in cities, leading to massive requirements for energy to power growth and expand basic infrastructure. Energy efficiency can offer practical solutions to budget-constrained cities to meet their energy needs without sacrificing their development priorities.  This is because energy efficient activities are generally cost-effective; that is, higher upfront investment for a more efficient system is offset by lower recurring energy costs. 

 

In October 2008, ESMAP launched the five-year Energy Efficient Cities Initiative (EECI) to promote energy-efficient programs and planning among cities in developing countries.  EECI is based on feedback from a Practitioner’s Roundtable Discussion, which was co-hosted with the World Bank’s Urban Anchor, where client cities and potential partners shared examples of their energy efficiency activities, and of what work was still needed. Based on the feedback from the Roundtable, along with discussions with World Bank urban staff and several potential global partners, a 5-year EECI plan was developed and presented in December 2008 at the ICLEI Local Government Climate Session side event at COP-14 in Poznan, Poland.  (See presentation) 
 

Innovative features of EECI:

  • Clients are city mayors and municipal bodies
  • Demand-driven, responsive to city needs
  • Fully integrated, centrally managed, multi-sector program
  • Promotes innovation while still focusing on results
  • Fosters global partnerships

 

Components of EECI include:

 

  • Analytical Work:    EECI has developed tools, guidance notes, and other knowledge products to help cities identify, design, and implement energy efficiency improvements. EECI currently has: 

1.  Tool for Rapid Assessment of City Energy (TRACE): a quick, first cut, sectoral analysis on city energy use;

2.  Guidelines for public procurement of energy services, particularly energy savings performance contracts (ESPCs); 

3.  Energy efficient cities assessment tools and benchmarking practices of a variety of low-carbon, carbon- neutral good practices;

4.  Emerging lessons for mainstreaming building energy efficiency codes in developing countries; and

5.  Best practices on energy efficiency indicators in developing countries' policy making.  

 

  • Technical Assistance and Lending Project Support:   EECI assists cities in developing energy efficiency plans and pilot innovative initiatives for buildings, public lighting, transport, municipal water and wastewater infrastructure, solid waste management, and district heating and cooling. It further leverages World Bank investment operations by providing technical support to design, finance, and supervise energy efficiency activities.  

 

  • Energy Efficiency Case Studies Database: To inform and guidecities in designing as well as implementing urban energy efficiency initiatives, EECI has developed a database of case studies featuring urban energy efficiency realizations across different sectors.

 

  • Outreach and Partnerships:  To enable cities to access various comparative advantages of diverse organizations, EECI has fostered partnerships and information sharing with other similar programs, both within and outside the World Bank. 

 

An ESMAP Program Document providing the scope and detailed description of the initiative is available here. And, a detailed brochure about EECI is available here.  

 

Related Resources

  • Energy Efficient Cities Initiative - Briefing Note
  • EECI Program Overview Presentation
  • Tool for Rapid Assessment of City Energy (TRACE) - 2-Pager
  • EECI sessions at the Urban Research Symposium 2009

Recent EECI Web Stories

  • Engaging Countries through Policy Dialogue for Energy Efficiency
  • Guide Helps Govts Get Value for Money on Energy Efficiency
  • ESMAP Launches Program to Support Jordan Develop an Energy Efficient City Transport Plan
  • Cities Have Started Using A New ESMAP tool to Quickly Diagnose their Energy Use, Says Program Manager, Rohit Khanna

 

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