Towards to MRV in Indonesian Transport Sector
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Towards to MRV in Indonesian Transport Sector
Towards to MRV in Indonesian Transport Sector Presented by : Hikmat Hidayat Putu & Fahni Mauludi Ministry of Transportation Indonesia Photo : Hikmat February 2011 Outline Outlook Current Climate Change Progress Potential Mitigation Actions National Action Plan Local Action Plan BaU Approach Achievement of DGLT Conclusion Outlook Sumber : ICCSR 2010 & DNPI 2010 Proportion of Fuel consumption in transport sector in 2005 Transport sector is Indonesia's largest consumer of primary energy (especially oil) 48% In 2005 CO2 emission from transport sector about 23% from energy sector (2005) CO2 emission in 2010 67 Milion ton The share of primary energy transportation sector (especially fuel) in 2005 : Road 90,7% Water 6,9% Air 2,4% Climate Change Progress Forestry, Peat land Farming 26% Our efffort 26+15=41% Our effort and foreign funding Energy and Transportation Industry Presidential Decree No. 61/2011 NAP-GHG Presidential Decree No. 71/2011 GHG Inventory Waste Presidential Decree 61/2011 NATIONAL ACTION PLAN ENERGY AND TRANSPORTATION SECTORS Emission Reduction Target (26%): 0.038 (Giga Tonne) CO2e 0,008 GT (Transportation) Emission Reduction Target (41%): 1.056 (Giga Tonne) CO2e Period 2010-2020 Policies and Strategies ENERGY AND TRANSPORTATION SECTOR Policies taken to support the NAP – GHG/RAN-GRK : 1. Increased energy saving 2. The use of cleaner fuels (fuel switching) 3. Enhancement of new and renewable energy (NRE) utilization 4. Utilization of clean technologies for both power generation and transportation equipment 5. Development of a low emission, sustainable and environmentally friendly national mass transport Strategies: 1. Conserve the final energy both through the application of cleaner and more efficient technologies and through reduction in the consumption of non-renewable energy (fossil) 2. Encourage the use of new and renewable energy in small and medium scales 3. (Avoid) – reduce the travel needs, particularly in city areas (trip demand management), through land use management, reduce travel activities and unnecessary distances 4. (Shift) – shift from using private vehicles (transportation facilities with high energy consumption) to low-carbon transportation pattern, such as non-motorized, public, or water Core Activites and Supported Activities ITS Traffic Impact Control (TIC) Modern Logistics AVOID Congestion charge Car labelling Parking Management SHIFT NMT Infrastructure BRT IMPROVE Public Transport Revitalize Eco-Driving Campaign Emission standard CNG Switch Local Action Plan Local Action Plan 2. Baseline GHG Emission 1. Source, Potention and emission characteristic GHG 3. Propose Mitigation Action Plan RAD-GRK Local Action Plan 4. Priority of Mitigation Action Selected 5. Institutions, Funding Local Action Plan Local Action Plan Source : Ministrial Decree No. KP. 909 Year 2011 General Approach of Business As Usual 1. Prepare of the data nedeed, what are parameter/variable, such as : • • • Number of vehicle Population National fuel consumption, etc. 2. Forecasting/Prediction Emission to 2020 (all parameter involved) bottom up approach 3. Cross Check with top down approach, (Count the emission CO2 from vehicle, compare to CO2 emission from National Fuel Sell) Type of Data Regarding Calculation No Type of Data Source Time 1. Road Length National Statistic Agency, Ministry of Public Work 1987-2008 2. Number of Vehicle National Statistic Agency 1987-2008 3. Local Emission Factor 4. Population National Statistic Agency 2009 5. GDP National Statistic Agency 2008 7. Fuel Sales Handbook of Energy and economic statistic of Indonesia 2009 2001 Achievement DGLT NMT ITS support Public Transport Feeder (Peremajaan) Conclusion National and Local action plan for mitigation action 8 Million GT CO2e BaU : - Uncertanties - Available data, Quality of data - Improved of data Capacity Building (especialy on local government level) Coordination among Stakeholder (regarding on data and policies) Law Enforcement to implementation the policies Make a document for Proposed the 41% emission reduction by foreign funding. SALAMAT Climate Change Progress Initiative from Indonesian President in G20 meeting in Pittsburgh, USA and Conference of Parties (COP) 15 in Copenhagen December 2009, that Indonesia will decrease emission GHG 26% from business as usual and decrease 41% if supported by foreign funding, at 2020. The target 26% will be reached from three sector i.e. Forestry, Waste, and Energy (mining, refinery, industry, transportation, household) 2011 Presidential Decree No.61 - National Action Plan in GHG emission reduction Presidential Decree No.71 – Implementation of National GHG Inventory 2012 • Guideline of local action plan in GHG Emission reduction Sustainable Urban Transportation Improvement Project 1. Pengenalan BaU (Baseline) BAU Calculation (has to be translated) 1. Input data: Populasi Kendaraan, Populasi Penduduk, Pertumbuhan Infrastruktur Jalan, Pertumbuhan GDP, Persentase Penduduk Perkotaan-Perdesaan, Total Konsumsi Bahan Bakar (bensin dan solar), Total Emisi CO2 2. Proyeksi: GDP/Kapita, Panjang Infrastruktur Jalan, Jumlah Kendaraan (Mobil, Motor, Bus, Truk), Jumlah Kendaraan Perkotaan, Jumlah Penduduk 3. Analisa Regresi: Kepemilikan Kendaraan vs. Pertumbuhan Infr. Jalan, Kepemilikan Kendaraan vs. GDP/kapita. 4. Proyeksi Regresi: Populasi Penduduk (Urban dan Non-urban), Panjang Jalan (Urban-Non Urban), Populasi Kendaraan 5. Perhitungan: Perjalanan Kendaraan- tahun, Konsumsi Bahan Bakar Kendaraantahun , Validasi Konsumsi bahan bakar, Total Emisi CO2 Kendaraan-tahun, validasi Emisi CO2. 6. Distribusi: Emisi CO2 Kendaraan berdasarkan moda (mobil, motor, truk, bis) dan struktur kota (metropolitan, kota besar, kota sedang, total nasional) Business As Usual Approach Normal Restrain Infrastructure No action with: No action with • Normal GDP growth • Normal GDP growth • Normal Population Growth • Normal Population Growth •Normal Vehicle Population Growth • Vehicle growth depends on restrain infrastructure growth • Normal Infrastructure Growth 1. BaU Pengenalan Baseline Sustainable Urban Transportation Improvement Project Cross check with ESDM (Selling fuel consumption in transport sector) Bensin Tahun 2007 2008 ESDM(kl) 16.962.198 18.653.344 Estimasi- (kl) 16.775.200 18.880.214 Deviasi (%) -1% 1% Estimasi- (kl) 8.145.660 9.655.473 Deviasi (%) -4% 8% Diesel Tahun 2007 2008 ESDM(kl) 8.511.215 8.911.926 1. BaU Pengenalan Baseline Sustainable Urban Transportation Improvement Project Assumption CO2 Emission related to the fuel consumption 1. Gasoline: Emisi CO2 - 2,33 kg/liter (SITNP, 1995) 2. Solar: Emisi CO2 - 2,62 kg/liter (SITNP, 1995) Year 2020 2030 Car CO2 Emission (Million Ton) Bus Motor Truck Total 34.79 34.39 33.01 8.64 110.83 57.55 61.59 44.04 11.58 174.77 1. BaU Pengenalan Baseline Sustainable Urban Transportation Improvement Project Asumsi: Data Cipta Karya: Penduduk Kota tahun 2008 telah melewati jumlah penduduk desa (> 50%) Jumlah penduduk kota metropolitan: 55% total penduduk perkotaan Jumlah penduduk kota besar: 19% total penduduk perkotaan Jumlah penduduk kota sedang: 25% total penduduk perkotaan. CO2 Emission by Area (Million Ton) Year Metro Large Medium Rest of Nat 2020 31.70 10.95 14.41 53.77 2030 49.98 17.27 22.72 84.80 1. BaU Pengenalan Baseline Sustainable Urban Transportation Improvement Project BaU CO2 Emission CO2 Emission (Million Ton) 300.00 250.00 200.00 150.00 100.00 50.00 1990 1995 2000 2005 BaU Rest. Infr. 2010 2015 Year 2020 2025 2030 2035 BaU Cross check with Estimation CO2 Emission in 2007 (data from Bappenas, 67 mt CO2) Usulan Langkah Selanjutnya Teknis Kerangka Kerja Pengumpulan Data Nasional dan Daerah Proyeksi yang relevan (Proyeksi infrastruktur; data makro (populasi, GDP, dll);proyeksi tingkat kepemilikan kendaraan bermotor;proyeksi aktivitas kendaraan berdasarkan tipe kendaraan; proyeksi penggunaan transportasi massal dan moda lain. Pengembangan asumsi berdasarkan konsensus Calculation tools (alat perhitungan) Non teknis Proses kordinasi yang kuat (vertikal & horizontal) Identifikasi pengorganisasian lokal dan nasional (kualifikasi institusi, finansial, administratif, dll) Training of Trainers (penyamaan persepsi, khususnya metode BaU dan kriteria pemilihan aksi mitigasi, pendampingan untuk daerah, dll) Evolution of “Climate Change” issues Back ground of International Climate Change Issue Copenhagen Accord 2009 G20 - Sept 2009 Pittsburg Pernyataan Presiden Target Penurunan GRK: 26% APBN 41 % plus PHLN Indonesia Voluntary Mitigation Actions 30 January 2010 Dana untuk Adaptasi dan Mitigasi: USD 30 Milyar 2012 USD 100 Milyar 2020 Transfer technology REDD + Transport Sector Shifting to Low-Emission Transportation Mode Indonesian Approach NAMA Unilateral Supported Credited March 2010 On progress On progress Usulan Langkah Selanjutnya Kesimpulan kondisi MRV saat ini (transportasi darat) Strategy Local measures National measures Page 26 Avoid/Shift Improve Requires bespoke studies, Can rely on a top-down but substantial levels of approach. Some NAMAs can data already available. be MRVd where localised data is available. Challenges exist in incorporating impacts into assessment at the national scale. Requires substantial Can rely on a top-down collection of new data to approach. Some NAMAs can characterise vehicle activity be MRVd with currently by mode. available data. Data / Slide Pendukung Business as Usual (BaU) Infrastructure Constrain Passanger Cars Buses Population Urban Car/Capita in Urban Car/Capita in Non Urban Motor Cycles Trucks Road Length Urban Road Length Non Urban Buses/Capita in Urban Buses/Capita in Non Urban Motorcycle/Capita in Urban Motorcycle/Capita in Non Urban Truck/Capita in Urban Truck/Capita in Non Urban Non Urban Road Length Road Growth Urban Road Length Projection Regression Model Cars/ Capita in Urban vs Urban Road Length Car Projection in Urban A N N U A L V E H I C L E F U E L C O N S M P E M C I O S 2 S I O N Regression Model Buses/Capita in Urban vs Urban Road Length Car Projection in Non Urban Population Projection Bus Projection in Urban Bus Projection in Non Urban Car Projection Bus Projection Truck Projection Annual Car km Travelled Annual Bus km Travelled Annual Truck km Travelled Regression Model Motorcycles/Capita in Urban vs Urban Road Length Truck Projection in Urban Motorcycle Projection Annual Motorcycle km Travelled Annual Car Gasoline Consumption Annual Bus Diesel Consumption Annual Truck Diesel Consumption Annual Motorcycle Gasoline Consumption Car CO2 Emission Bus CO2 Emission Truck CO2 Emission Motorcycle CO2 Emission CO2 Emission in Metro Cities CO2 Emission in Large Cities Input Data Regression Model Trucks/Capita in Urban vs Urban Road Length Truck Projection in Non Urban Motorcycle Projection in Urban CO2 Emission in Medium Cities Assumption : Vehicle Consumption Cross Check Assumption : CO2 Emission by Fuel Type CO2 Emission in Rest of Nation Computed output for further calculation Motorcycle Projection in Non Urban Assumption : Avarage trip length, Vehicle usage, Daily operation/years, Avarege shift operation, Avarage daily trips Assumption : Percentage of Population by City types TOTAL CO2 EMISSION Non Urban Road Length Projection Calculation Result Fuel Sales Data from ESDM Integrated Modeling Analysis of Indonesian Policies and Transport System Integrated Modeling Data Base Development • Vehicle number (type), age • Vehicle fuel consumption, annual kmdriven • Growth of population, GDP, etc • Modal Split • OD trends • etc Development of BAU Scenario • BAU normal • BAU restraint infrastructure CO2 Emission reduction scenarios: Strategy & Policy Recommendations • Package of Sustainable urban transport policies • Package of Freight Improvement Program • etc • Avoid • Shift • Improve Kerangka Pengembangan Aksi Mitigasi Pengembangan Data Base • Jumlah kendaraan (tipe, umur, dll) • Komsumsi bahan bakar dan jarak tempuh kendaraan (per jenis kendaraan) • Pertumbuhan populasi, GDP, dll • Modal Split • Trend Asal-Tujuan • dll Analisis Kebijakan dan Sistem Transportasi di Indonesia Pengembangan Skenario BaU (Bottom-up and Topdown) Integrasi Model (Tools) Rekomendasi Strategi dan Kebijakan • Paket Kebijakan Transportasi Perkotaan yang Berkelanjutan • Paket Kehijakan Transportasi Udara • Dll • BAU normal • BAU keterbatasan infrastrukutur Pengembangan MRV • Pengukuran • Pelaporan • Verifikasi Skenario Pengurangan Emisi CO2 • Avoid (Hindari) • Shift (Beralih) • Improve (Tingkatkan) CHALLENGES Funding Capacity Building Coordination among Stakeholder Local Government Involvement Law Enforcement