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NS-111 - NAMA for Sustainable Housing Retrofit

Mexico

NAMA Seeking Support for Implementation

  • A Overview
    • A.1Party
      A.2Title of Mitigation Action
      A.3Description of mitigation action

      This NAMA seeks to maximize the efficiency of water, electricity and gas consumption in existing homes.  The housing retrofit NAMA is based on a “whole house approach” where efficiency benchmarks are set for total primary energy demand for each building type taking into account climatic variables. This approach includes a simple and cost-effective MRV system, and enables building developers and homeowners to employ a flexible range of interventions to achieve the performance standard desired. It enables a holistic and systematic methodology to energy efficient refurbishment of the building stock. Furthermore, it ensures the continuation of on-going activities and programs.

      The implementation of the specific retrofit measures will be defined by an energy advisor and will depend on the specific requirements, such as the building prototype and climate zone. Energy efficiency refurbishment measures are the more economically viable when the respective building component has reached the end of its life cycle. At this stage, additional investment for more active and passive energy efficiency measures is marginal, providing maximum returns.
      A.4Sector
      A.5Technology
      A.6Type of action
      A.7Greenhouse gases covered by the action
  • B National Implementing Entity
    • B.1.0Name
      B.1.1Contact Person 1
      B.1.2Address
      B.1.3Phone
      B.1.4Email
      B.1.5Contact Person 2
      B.1.6Address
      B.1.7Phone
      B.1.8Email
      B.1.9Contact Person 3
      B.1.10Address
      B.1.11Phone
      B.1.12Email
      B.1.13Comments
      B.2.0Name
      B.2.1Contact Person 1
      B.2.2Address
      B.2.3Phone
      B.2.4Email
      B.2.5Contact Person 2
      B.2.6Address
      B.2.7Phone
      B.2.8Email
      B.2.9Contact Person 3
      B.2.10Address
      B.2.11Phone
      B.2.12Email
      B.3.0Name
      B.3.1Contact Person 1
      B.3.2Address
      B.3.3Phone
      B.3.4Email
      B.3.5Contact Person 2
      B.3.6Address
      B.3.7Phone
      B.3.8Email
      B.3.9Contact Person 3
      B.3.10Address
      B.3.11Phone
      B.3.12Email
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  • C Expected timeframe for the implementation of the mitigation action
    • C.1Number of years for completion
      C.2Expected start year of implementation
  • D Currency
    • D.1Used Currency
      Conversion to USD: 1
  • E Cost
    • E.1.1Estimated full cost of implementation
      Conversion to USD: 2,505,800
      E.1.2Comments on full cost of implementation
      The provided cost includes the entire pilot project.
      E.2.1Estimated incremental cost of implementation
      Conversion to USD: 0
      E.2.2Comments on estimated incremental cost of implementation
  • F Support required for the implementation the mitigation action
    • F.1.1Amount of Financial support
      Conversion to USD: 751,740
      F.1.2Type of required Financial support
      F.1.3Comments on Financial support
      The amount of financial support is estimated as follows:

      676,566 from loans 
      75,174 from grants
      F.2.1Amount of Technological support
      F.2.2Comments on Technological support
      This 125,290 usd, are included in the total cost of the pilot.
      F.3.1Amount of capacity building support
      Conversion to USD: 0
      F.3.2Type of required capacity building support
      F.3.3Comments on Capacity Building support
      This 125,290 usd, are included in the total cost of the pilot.
  • G Estimated emission reductions
    • G.1Amount
      G.2Unit
      G.3Additional imformation (e.g. if available, information on the methodological approach followed)
      An MRV system has been developed to measure the performance of every energy efficiency action and the overall performance of a house. Some of the measured variables are: gas, water and electricity consumption; room temperature, specific temperature in walls, floor and ceiling; and CO2 concentration. The mitigation potential is obtained by applying specific emission factors for each mitigation action.
  • H Other indicators
    • H.1Other indicators of implementation
  • I Other relevant information
    • I.1Other relevant information including co-benefits for local sustainable development
      Co-benefits for local sustainable development:

      • SOCIAL: Improvements in quality of life (health, comfort).          
      • ECONOMIC: savings in energy costs.                               
      • ENVIRONMENTAL: sustainable use of energy that results in GHG emissions reductions.
  • J Relevant National Policies strategies, plans and programmes and/or other mitigation action
    • J.1Relevant National Policies
      J.2Link to other NAMAs
  • K Attachments
  • L Support received
    • L.1Outside the Registry
      L.2Within the Registry
      Support providedSupportTypeAmountCommentDate
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