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Energy Efficiency in Central Asia: Green Buildings and Sustainable Infrastructure

UNDP's Environment and Energy Practice in Europe and CIS promotes energy-efficient buildings, climate-friendly transport, and reliable power in Central Asia. Their portfolio includes projects on ecosystem conservation, energy management, and water resources. With a focus on legislation, technology demonstration, financing, and awareness-raising, they aim to create a sustainable and low-carbon future.

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Energy Efficiency in Central Asia: Green Buildings and Sustainable Infrastructure

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  1. UNDP Environment and Energy Practice, Europe and CIS Tashkent, October 2011

  2. The Team 20 UNDP COUNTRY OFFICES + 5 UNDP OFFICES REGIONAL ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY TEAM Bratislava Over 450 staff Managing US$ 300 million in 257 projects from GEF, UNDP Core, bilateral donors and EC Ecosystems, Land and Natural Resources Energy, Infrastructure and Transport Water Chemicals management Climate Change Adaptation Environment and Energy Group - HQ

  3. Energy, Infrastructure, Transport and Technology in Central Asia More energy efficient buildings and lighting More climate- and people-friendly transport More green, reliable and affordable power

  4. Portfolio value: 30 mln $ GEF & 125 mln $ co-financing

  5. EE in Buildings : ARM, KAZ, KYR, UZB, TKM Laws: on Energy Saving, Housing Relations, Public Procurement New Energy Efficient Building Codes to provide for up to 50% more energy efficient buildings (already adopted in Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan) + Enforcement System: Energy Passports Legislation, regulation and institutions Technology demonstration • 50-100,000 m2 of public and residential space to be built /retrofitted following integrated building design approach: • 10schools and hospitals in Uzb & Kyr • 10residential buildings in Kaz, Tkm and Arm National, regional and municipal construction and energy saving programmes: 50 mln US$ Residents: building-level revolving funds/accounts Private Sector: Energy Service Companies (ESCOs) Financing Training and awareness raising Association of apartment owners and tenants: low-cost EE measures Municipal energy managers: energy audits & master plans Architects, engineers, students: new university curricula and vocational trainings

  6. Energy Efficiency in Heat & Hot Water Supply - Kazakhstan • 200 associations of apartment owners trained in energy efficient building management • Private Energy Saving Company (ESCOs) supported in the city of Karaganda • Draft Law on Energy Saving, amendments to the Housing Law (to partially compensate the costs of heat supply upgrade projects for low-income families) • Leveraged co-financing: • City of Pavlodar: 570,000 US$ • Karaganda Region: 13.5 mln US$ • National Program on housing and communal sector renovation and reform: 2.4 bln US$ (incl building thermal upgrade)

  7. Energy Efficiency in Buildings - Kyrgyzstan • New Building Code SNiP KP 23-01:2009 "Thermal Engineering (Thermal Performance of Buildings)“entered into force in January 2010: • Requires on average 40-50% less thermal energy consumption in buildings as compared to current practice, i.e. 60-90 kWh/m²/year compared to 120-150 kWh/m²/year • Two schools to be constructed following integrated building design approach: • cost of construction up by only 3.6% (cost of pilot school ≈ 550 US$/m²) • energy consumption down by 45% New Building Code

  8. Energy Efficient Buildings in Central Asia and Armenia: http://beeca.net

  9. Thank you!

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