The energy system of West Africa is facing serious interrelated challenges of energy access, energy security and climate change adaptation and mitigation. Furthermore, during recent years the ECOWAS Region has undergone an energy crisis that is hampering social and economic development, and is affecting low-income population groups in particular. To address these multiple challenges, ECOWAS has taken action to adopt and implement a Regional Energy Efficiency Policy.
The policy will contribute to achieving ECOWAS’ overall development goals and specific energy sector goals, notably for energy security and energy access (as defined in the ECOWAS/UEMOA White Paper on Access to Energy Services in Peri-Urban and Rural Areas). The energy efficiency policy will complement the existing array of ECOWAS policies by addressing the challenge of making the most efficient use of the region's energy resources. Together with the policies on energy access and renewable energy, it will constitute a comprehensive ECOWAS policy framework for achieving Sustainable Energy for All, aiming for universal access by 2030. The policy also contributes to the goals of the Africa-EU Energy Partnership. It will become a part of the overall ECOWAS energy policy framework that is currently under development.
The ECOWAS energy efficiency policy framework will contribute to creating a favourable environment for private investments in energy efficiency, and will spur industrial development and employment through the reduction of energy bills. Energy efficiency will contribute to job creation, both in energy using sectors, and in the energy efficiency supply chain. Increasing energy efficiency is an integral part of the modernisation and greening of West African economies.
Energy efficiency will contribute to reliability and security of energy supply, by decreasing losses at all links in energy value chains. It will thus decrease dependency on fossil fuels.Energy efficiency will contribute to raising the standard of living for ECOWAS populations, by reducing energy bills, and making access to energy more affordable and easier to attain, both in urban and rural areas. It will facilitate provision of energy for all public services, including education, health and clean water.
Finally, energy efficiency reduces the negative environmental externalities - GHG emissions, air, soil and water pollution, land degradation - from use of energy.
TARGETS
The overall target of the regional energy efficiency policy, is to double, by 2020, the annual improvement in energy efficiency, to attain levels comparable to those of world leaders. This means that each year, the amount of energy needed to produce a certain quantity of goods and services will decrease by about 4%.
The specific target of the regional policy is to implement efficiency measures that free-up 2000 MW of power generation capacity by 2020, through the the following concrete actions:
The ECREEE Energy Observatory will publish data on progress in reaching these objectives.
STRATEGY
The Strategy of the regional energy efficiency policy will add value through regional support to national efforts. The strategy focuses on policy, capacity, awareness and finance.
ACTION PLAN
The ECOWAS energy efficiency action plan is based on five flagship energy initiatives each of which includes policy, capacity building, awareness raising and financing elements.
The ECOWAS Energy Efficiency Policy is available in English and French