SAVING ENERGY IS KEY TO SOLVING ARGENTINA’S
CLIMATE AND ENERGY CRISIS


Environmental Panorama
International
October of 2006

23 Oct 2006 - Buenos Aires, Argentina – Argentina could reduce its expected electric energy growth up to 30% by 2020 and avoid up to US$6.5 billion in new energy investments, while stabilizing its power sector’s carbon dioxide emissions at 2005 levels by 2020, according to a report released today by WWF and its associate organization Fundacion Vida Silvestre Argentina (FVSA).

“Argentina is today facing the twofold challenge of energy and climate security, with significant risks for our economy, society and nature,” said Marcelo Acerbi, FVSA's Conservation Director.

“This study outlines concrete steps for the short, medium and long term to lead to a more secure and sustainable power sector, preventing the risk of power rationing or gas shortages while reducing Argentina’s climate footprint.”

According to the environmental groups, Argentina could cut between 18–30% of its projected power consumption growth by 2020 using ambitious policies for reducing power waste, both at the production and consumption level. This is a total saving of 58.500GWh, or equivalent to twice the yearly consumption of the city of Buenos Aires. In this way, Argentina could avoid building between five to eights large thermoelectric power plants over the next 15 years. The WWF–FVSA scenario could also lead to natural gas consumption savings, ranging between 27 and 40 million of cubic meters per day by 2020, about four times the current gas imports from Bolivia.

This would result in direct savings of US$6.5 billion for consumers by the year 2020, the equivalent of seven times the 2005 government’s poverty reduction spending. Indirect savings related to the avoidance of economic disruption due to power and natural gas shortages are likely to be much higher.

“For Argentina, cutting energy waste is more cost-effective than constructing new, large thermoelectric or hydropower plants," said Carlos Tanides, the report coordinator from the University of Buenos Aires. "For each Peso invested in energy efficiency, the country could save at least 16 more pesos."

By implementing this blueprint for a climate-safe power sector, Argentina could stabilize its electricity-related CO2 emissions by 2020 at a level close to that of 2005, which means producing 70 million tons of CO2 instead of 100 million tons, with a saving of 30% compared to a business as usual scenario. This is the equivalent of taking about seven million cars off the road each year.

“This is the kind of proposal that Argentina should consider to both profit from the benefits of the international carbon market and reaffirm its 1998 voluntary commitment for reducing its greenhouse emissions,” said Giulio Volpi, coordinator of WWF's Climate Change Programme for Latin America and the Caribbean.

“In doing so, Argentina would boost economic competitiveness and technology innovation, while showing leadership on the global fight on climate change."

To realize this potential, FVSA and WWF call on Argentina's government to adopt a aggressive energy efficiency plan. Priority actions include the swift implementation of energy efficiency labels and the establishment of minimum consumption standards for all energy-consuming products, from refrigerators to cars, from houses to energy intensive industries.

“There is a huge untapped potential for energy efficiency in a emerging country like Argentina," said Jonás Beccar Varela, FVSA Communications Director.

“For instance, approximately half of the refrigerators that will be on the market by 2020 have not been manufactured yet. To realize this potential we need strong leadership by the Argentinean government which should implement urgently a energy efficiency plan."

Lucila Tamborini, Communications Officer
Fundacion Vida Silvestre Argentina
DJonás Beccar Varela, Director of Communications
Fundacion Vida Silvestre Argentina

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International (http://www.wwf.org)
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