SADC Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (SACREEE)
SADC Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (SACREEE)
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History of SACREEE

SACREEE was established in the context of a consultative preparatory process, which included the execution of a needs assessment and the development of the project document on the technical and institutional design of the centre.

A closer regional cooperation on development of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency through coordination of renewable energy and energy efficiency based projects has been for many years a priority task for the SADC Member States.

This formed the basis for the SADC Ministers responsible for energy, at their 33rd and 34th meetings held in Maseru, Lesotho and in Johannesburg, South Africa in May 2013 and July 2015, to in principle approved the establishment of the SADC Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (SACREEE) as being in conformity with the objectives of the regional cooperation set forth in the Treaty of SADC.

 

Objectives and Mandate

The Southern African Development Community (SADC) Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (SACREEE) was established by the SADC Member States in 2015 to contribute towards increased access to modern energy services and improved energy security across the SADC Region through the promotion of market based uptake of renewable energy (RE) and energy efficient (EE) technologies and energy services. The SACREEE Secretariat is based in Windhoek, Namibia.

The mandate of SACREEE includes:

- To support the achievements of the sustainable development objectives of SADC Member States by promoting the use of RE&EE technologies and energy services.

- To support the Region’s sustainable development objectives through: resource mobilisation, policy, quality assurance, capacity building and knowledge management, communication, promoting investments in RE&EE projects and programmes.

SACREEE has been mandated by the SADC Member States to play a key role in the implementation of the recently adopted Southern Africa Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Strategy and Action plan (REEESAP).

SACREEE’s focusses on Programs and projects that can best be implemented at regional level.  These actions include harmonisation of policy approaches, regulation and standards, investment coordination, and regional capacity building and knowledge building measures.  The technology scope includes all renewable energies, which are viable within the region, but in the case of hydropower is be limited to below 30MW.  In the energy efficiency field, SACREEE focusses on industrial, domestic and building design and construction applications.

 

SACREEE Vision and Mission

SACREEEs vision is to increase access to modern energy services and increase energy security by promoting the adoption of renewable energy and energy efficient technologies and energy services in SADC Member States, thereby supporting the Region’s economic and social development in an environmentally benign manner.

Promote market-based adoption of renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies and energy services in SADC Member States thereby supporting the Region’s sustainable development objectives through: resource mobilisation, policy, quality assurance, capacity building and knowledge management, communication, promoting investments in renewable energy and energy efficiency projects and programmes.

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1 office
2015
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