ADEME French Environnement and Energy Management Agency Photo Frédéric Bisson / flickr.com ANGERS 7 juillet 2016 1 ORIGIN OF ADEME The French Environment and Energy Management Agency Public body founded in 1992 by the merging of 3 agencies supporting the energy and environment transition under the joint authority of 2 Ministries : AQA air quality - Ecology, Sustainable Development & Energy AFME energy management ANRED waste management, - Research & Higher Education 40 years of experience 2 AREAS OF ACTIVITY Energy and Climate - Energy efficiency - Renewable energy - Mitigation and adaptation to climate change Cross-disciplinary approach Waste management Polluted soils • • • • Circular economy Sustainable production and consumption Sustainable cities and regions International activities Air pollution Noise 3 MAIN ASPECTS OF ACTION • ADEME’s Objective : - Be the point of reference and privileged partner for central and local authorities, professionals and the general public • ADEME’s Role: – Support to innovation and R&D –Generalize good practices for energy saving & environment protection • ADEME’s budget in 2015 : – 590 M€ for actions –2 800 M€ for the Investments for the Future programme (2010-2015) –90 M€ for operating budget GEOGRAPHICAL ORGANISATION A staff ~ 1 000 Paris 3 central sites (~50%) - 26 regional directions Angers - 3 representations in overseas territories - 1 office in Brussels Valbonne 5 2015 BUDGET : 590 M€ Breakdown by topic Polluted Sites Chaleur renouvelable Déchets et économie circulaire29 M€ Bâtiment économeR&D en énergie 30 M€ / formation Communication nationale Recherche Communication / Sols pollués & friches Training Autres programmes 23 M€ Efficient Building 42 M€ 2014 221 M€ 181 M€ Others 42M€ M€ 64 23 M€ 30 M€ 29 M€ 64 M€ 590 M€ 2012 303 M€ 193 M€ 2011 354 M€ 221 M€ 2010 413 M€ 258 M€ 2009 272 M€ 145 M€ 31Renewable M€ Heat 32 M€ 221 M€ 35 M€ 43 M€ 48 M€ 602 M€ 304 M€ 75 M€ 333 M€ 77 M€ 222 M€ Waste & Circular Economy 2007 par domaines Répartition des engagements 181 M€ Autres programmes 48 M€ 6 THE INVESTMENTS FOR THE FUTURE Specific financial management by ADEME, separated from the general budget allocation Total amount: 2 850 M€ for 2010-2015, following demonstrator funds 4 programmes Vehicules for the future 1 000 M€ Renewable energies and green chemistry 1 350 M€ Circular economy 250 M€ Smart grids 250 M€ Means: subsidies, reimbursable aids, equity investments 7 Four ways of action: • • • • Acquire knowledege and Develop solutions for the future Coordinate & finance research & innovation Manage Investments for the Future Propose Road Maps Test out : pilot & demonstration projects Provide expertise • Advise public authorities on legislative, regulatory or fiscal measures to be adopted • Provide studies, enquiries, tools & guides • Help for decision making • • • Convince and mobilize Influence behaviour change: communication campaigns Sensibilise and advise citizens: Energy information Centers, brochures Inform and train professionals : seminars, technical documents and tools, exemplary projects, trainings • • • • Financial support for project development: (Help for realizing) Heat Circular economy and waste Polluted sites and wasteland Noise 2015 BUDGET : 590 M€ Breakdown by type of action Acquire knowledge 76 M€ Convince and mobilize 32 M€ Advice 22 M€ Help for realizing 560 M€ A DEFINITION OF CIRCULAR ECONOMY Economic system of exchange and production at all stages of the product life cycle (goods and services), aims to increase the efficiency of resource use and reduce the impact on the environment while developing the welfare of individuals. Définition ADEME 10 CIRCULAR ECONOMY : 3 ACTION AREAS 7 PILLARS Sustainable extraction, supplying, procurement Eco-design Recycling (material & organic) WASTE MANAGEM ENT OFFER OF ECONOMIC ACTORS Industrial and territorial symbiosys Fonctional Economy Longer duration of use, • Repair, • Reuse DEMAND AND CONSUMER BEHAVIOR Responsible consumption • Collaborative consumption • Purchase • Use Schéma ADEME 11 STRATEGIC APPROCH FOR CIRCULAR ECONOMY IN FRANCE National strategy for transition to sustainable development (2015-2020) published February 2015 Axis 2 :Engage in circular and low carbon economy National energy transition law for green growth published August 2015 Part 4 : Fight against food wastage and promoting recycling economy: from product design to recycling National strategy for transition to circular economy Be published possibly at the end of 2016 and must be revised each 5 years Volontary regional strategies Circular Economy Plan included in the Regional Waste Plan 12
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