In the context of meetMED II activities, RCREEE and MEDENER in cooperation with Administrative Capital Urban Development (ACUD) are organizing a training course and study tour about “District Cooling in the South Mediterranean Countries” on March 26th – 27th , 2022 at Cairo, Egypt.

The two-day training and study tour event will promote knowledge and experiences exchange in the district cooling field. The first day of the event includes a training course that will introduce the existing technologies and experiences in north and south Mediterranean countries and propose optimal technologies, performances, and implementation mechanisms.

A study tour for District Cooling Power Stations in the New Administrative Capital of Egypt will also be organized on the second day of the event, which will be an excellent opportunity to exchange good practices and discuss innovative approaches and possible ways forward for promoting District Cooling activities.

 About Mitigation Enabling Energy Transition in the Mediterranean region (meetMED) II

The Mitigation Enabling Energy Transition in the Mediterranean region (meetMED) project is an EU-funded project, developed by the Mediterranean Association of the National Agencies for Energy Management (MEDENER) and the Regional Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (RCREEE).

Following the success of its first phase (MEETMED I, from 2018-2020), meetMED project commences its second phase aiming to enhance the energy security of beneficiary countries (namely Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Palestine and Tunisia) while fostering their transition to low carbon economy. Accordingly, meetMED II will be contributing to the creation of more stable, efficient, competitive and climate-resilient socioeconomic contexts in the targeted countries.

In the framework of the meetMED II “Mitigation Enabling Energy Transition in the Mediterranean region” project, MEDENER/ADEME, in cooperation with RCREEE and Global ABC are organizing a roundtable entitled “Towards Adaptation of the Building Sector in the Mediterranean Region” on March 7th, 2022 at Nice, France.

 

The roundtable, held on the sidelines of the General Assembly of the Global ABC, focuses on resilient building construction in the Mediterranean context from the perspective of COP 27 that will be hosted in Egypt from 7th to 18th of November 2022.

 

Moreover, this roundtable is built on a dialogue between Mediterranean GlobalABC members and a strong euro Mediterranean collaboration within the meetMED project implemented by MEDENER and RCREEE and financed by European Commission joining their forces for massifying energy efficiency measures in the building and appliances sector targeting eight countries on the South and East Mediterranean Countries.

 

Bringing together stakeholders to share pilot projects and challenges met in the region on how to adapt construction and buildings to climate change and highlight remaining gaps to align Mediterranean building and construction sector with Paris Agreement requirements.

In the framework of the meetMED II “Mitigation Enabling Energy Transition in the Mediterranean region” project, MEDENER/ADEME, in cooperation with RCREEE, SEACAP 4 SDG & Interreg MED Efficient Buildings Community are organizing a Joint Euro-Mediterranean workshop entitled “Innovation & Impact: Good Practices in Energy Efficiency for Buildings in Mediterranean Cities” on February 24th, 2022.

The workshop will present a panorama of replicable tools and methodologies promoting energy efficiency in buildings to the attention of local authorities as well as local, regional and national energy agencies. 

In parallel working groups, the needs of the cities will be explored, and, consequently, the transferability and concrete application of these solutions at the territorial level will be further developed.

The first pool of Mediterranean cities interested in reducing public buildings’ energy consumption is expected to be identified to support them in adopting and implementing the tools and methodologies into their day-to-day and for further replication and capitalization.

 Interpretation will be provided in French and English.

ATELIER CONJOINT EURO-MEDITERRANEEN
Innovation & impact: bonnes pratiques en matière d’efficacité énergétique pour les bâtiments des villes méditerranéennes

Dans le cadre du programme meetMED – Phase II (L’atténuation comme facteur de transition énergétique dans la région Méditerranéenne), Medener et l’ADEME, en coopération avec le RCREEE, SEACAP 4 SDG & Interreg MED Efficient Buildings Community organisent un atelier conjoint intitulé « Innovation & impact : bonnes pratiques en matière d’efficacité énergétique pour les bâtiments des villes méditerranéennes. » le 24 février 2022.

L’atelier présentera un panorama d’outils et de méthodologies réplicables, à l’attention des autorités locales et des agences de l’énergie locales, régionales et nationales. Dans des groupes de travail parallèles, les besoins des villes seront explorés et, par conséquent, la transférabilité et l’application concrète de ces solutions au niveau territorial seront approfondies.

Cet atelier constituera une première étape dans l’identification et la sélection de villes méditerranéennes intéressées par la question de la réduction des consommations d’énergie des bâtiments et qui se verront bénéficier d’un soutien dans la mise en œuvre et l’intégration à leur quotidien les outils et méthodologies présentés dans une perspective de réplication et capitalisation.

Une interprétation sera assurée en français et anglais.

Aiming to foster regional cooperation for energy and climate transition in Southern Eastern Mediterranean Counties, Mitigation Enabling Energy Transition in the Mediterranean region (meetMED) II project launches the first edition of “MEETMED WEEK” on from March 28th to 31st, 2022, in Cairo, Egypt.

The event acts as a hub to gather policymakers and stakeholders to exchange experiences and discuss the next steps for the decarbonization of the region.

The first edition’s purpose is to promote the commitment of national stakeholders for meetMED II project objectives and to initiate a dialogue between high-level stakeholders. The four-day event will focus on the following dedicated topics (one per day) :

Accordingly, the event will lead to strategic “take-away messages”, new guidance documents, good practices and roadmaps that will be incorporated into meetMED proceedings to support decision makers in Mediterranean Countries.

MEETMED WEEK will take place once a year for three years in different countries, with the goal to:

  • mobilize and engage national stakeholders, local authorities, private sector operators, civil society and population, at regional and local level;
  • disseminate good practices in building and appliances’ sectors;
  • facilitate the development and replication of energy efficiency measures;
  • foster the deployment of renewable energy;
  • increase public awareness and investments in these sectors.

 

MEETMED WEEK will become a flagship event for the Mediterranean area as a whole: an ideal place for a high-level policy dialogue where policymakers and the most relevant stakeholders will convene to exchange experiences and discuss the next steps for the decarbonization of the Region.

About Mitigation Enabling Energy Transition in the Mediterranean region (meetMED) II

The Mitigation Enabling Energy Transition in the Mediterranean region (meetMED) project is an EU-funded project, developed by the Mediterranean Association of the National Agencies for Energy Management (MEDENER) and the Regional Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (RCREEE).

Following the success of its first phase (MEETMED I, from 2018-2020), meetMED project commences its second phase aiming to enhance the energy security of beneficiary countries (namely Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Palestine and Tunisia) while fostering their transition to low carbon economy. Accordingly, meetMED II will be contributing to the creation of more stable, efficient, competitive and climate-resilient socioeconomic contexts in the targeted countries.

Within meetMED II framework, RCREEE and MEDENER are planning to organize a training course and a study tour in Egypt.

The two days training and study tour event will promote knowledge and experiences exchange in the district cooling field. The first two days of the event includes a training course that will introduce the existing technologies and experiences in north and south Mediterranean countries and propose optimal technologies, performances and implementation mechanisms. A study tour for District cooling power stations in the new administrative capital will also be organized on the third day of the event which will be a good opportunity to exchange good practices and discuss innovative approaches and possible ways forward for promoting District Cooling activities.

Within the Africa Forum of Pollutec, meetMED II is organizing “Promoting Energy Efficiency in Buildings and Electrical Equipment – Cross View of the Mediterranean” conference. The conference will take place on October 14, 2021 starting at 4:50 pm to 5:35 pm.

You can join us remotely by connecting to the zoom link which will be updated later on the Pollutec web page of the conference: Round table “Promoting energy efficiency in buildings and household appliances – crossed views in the Mediterranean“.

During our conference, the National Agency for Energy Conservation of Tunisia (ANME), the French Agency for Ecological Transition (ADEME), the Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (RCREEE),  the Tunisian Cluster for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (TUNICREEE), Medener and MeetMED will discuss the opportunities, levers and constraints to promote these Energy Efficiency markets around a panel of institutions and industries by crossing the eyes not only of the actors involved but also of the countries.

Pollutec exhibition will be held in Lyon (France) on 12-15 October 2021. Pollutec is an environmental and energy solutions exhibition. It is established as the reference event for environmental professionals. It is a platform for environmental and energy solutions for industries, cities and territories, and a springboard for market innovations and international development. It will be the venue for more than 400 conferences and 2,200 exhibitors, an opportunity to stimulate exchanges between stakeholders in France and internationally.

*Note: the conferences of the exhibition are accessible for free to all and broadcasted live on zoom, if you are interested please find the full program of the 4 days on this link: Pollutec Program.
No registration is required.

The Mediterranean High-Level Policy Dialogue (MED-HLPD) is the sustainable energy platform that brings together high-level representatives from international financing institutions, banks, private sector, international and regional organizations and governments. The dialogue sheds the light on the need for regional cooperation between the above-mentioned stakeholders in the Northern African and the Middle Eastern countries to facilitate sustainable investments in the Renewable Energy (RE) and Energy Efficiency (EE) sectors in the region.

National energy efficiency action plans (NEEAP) and renewable energy action plans (NREAP) as well as published first nationally determined contributions (NDCs) under the UNFCCC Paris agreement show a large potential for RE and EE investments in the MED region. Eight countries who specified the cost of measures within their NDCs announced the need for about 150 Billion USD for implementation until 2050. However, climate finance supported the MED region with only about 13 Billion USD during the period 2003-2017.

The MED-HLPD will take place on 11-12 February 2020 in Brussels, Belgium with the aim to scale-up investments in renewable energy, energy efficiency and conservation projects of 8 participating States.

Hosted by the Tunisian National Agency for Energy Conservation (ANME), the meetMED training on Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Sources in Buildings has been organized by ANME, the Greek Centre for Renewable Energy Sources and Saving (CRES) ,in cooperation with the Regional Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (RCREEE), as part of the meetMED activities.

The training will rely on training packages jointly designed by ANME, the Portuguese Energy Agency (ADENE), the Jordanian National Energy and Research Centre (NERC), the French National Agency for Environment and Energy Management (ADEME), CRES and the Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development (ENEA).

The training packages have been developed by building on sustainable energy toolkit previously designed in the framework of other projects, such as: MED – ENEC “Energy Efficiency in the Construction Sector in the Mediterranean” , IMPULSE “Integrated Management Support for Energy Efficiency in Mediterranean Public Buildings” , SHERPA “Shared knowledge for Energy renovation in buildings by Public Administrations” , CA-EPBD “Concerted Action Energy Performance of Buildings Directive”, SwitchMed , the Global Alliance for Building and Construction, as well as other bilateral trainings and capacity building technical assistance programs.

The event will take place on 24-28 February 2020 in Tunis, Tunisia. Its goal is to provide information about the implementation of energy efficiency and renewable energy projects in the building sector in a context of improved multi-level governance and adaptation of EU legislation to local context in the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean countries.

Target participants are public authorities and the private sector in charge of and/or interested in increasing the implementation of energy efficiency and renewable energy projects in the local building sector.

Meeting in the framework of the UfM REEE Platform Working Group on Energy Efficiency (EE) in Appliances (with a special focus on air-conditioning)

Organised under the auspices of the Union for the Mediterranean, this meetMED workshop on Energy Efficiency in Appliances will take place on 04-05 December 2019 in Barcelona, Spain. The event will gather national experts, who are members of the UfM REEE Platform Working Group on energy efficiency (EE) in appliances – established in January 2019 (at the annual meeting of the UfM Energy platforms) – and the meetMED taskforce on EE in appliances.

The sessions will have a specific focus on regulatory and institutional aspects; monitoring and evaluation processes and structures; energy efficient air-conditioning systems; possible replacement and appliances’ scrapping systems; barriers to trade and investments in energy efficient appliances. The meetMED report on the “Assessment of electricity consumption of household appliances in the Mediterranean region” will also be presented, as well as a report on the “Current quality infrastructures in the Mediterranean region”.

Policy and regulatory risks and barriers for the financing of Energy Efficiency (EE) and Renewable Energy Sources (RES) are affecting the investment climate in most of the Mediterranean countries. In order to examine the root causes of this phenomenon, ENEA has led the meetMED activity tasked to investigate and gather updated information on the national economy of Algeria and Palestine, as two representative meetMED target countries. In particular, the research focused on the investment climate in the energy sector, the energy market structure, successful business models and the legislative framework for EE and RES investments.
The collected data have been gathered in two different meetMED Investment Country Reports, aimed at giving a brief and up-to-date picture of the EE and RES markets in Algeria and Palestine.
The workshop presents preliminary meetMED reports on Algeria and Palestine in the presence of the representatives of the public and private sector, financing institutions and banks, experts and researchers, regional and international organizations as well as of the civil society. On the one side, the event will be an opportunity to highlight the current barriers faced by domestic and foreign companies, which want to invest in energy efficiency and/or in renewable energy in these two countries; on the other side, possible solutions to overcome legislative and institutional gaps will be identified.

Organized by the Italian Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development (ENEA), the meetMED Workshop on the Investment Climate for EE and RE in Selected Mediterranean Countries will take place on 04 December 2019 in Rome, Italy. This workshop is back-to-back with the “Rome MED 2019 Mediterranean Dialogues”, organized by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Italian Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI) on 5-7 December 2019.