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Explore the policy and technical needs for successful municipal energy efficiency planning, including key sectors and cost implications. Learn about the capacity of municipal authorities and the system for energy monitoring. Collaboration with UNDP, SDC, USAID for impactful projects.
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Assessment of Policy and Technical Needs for Successful Municipal Energy Efficiency Planning EXCITE – External climate and inventory tool for energy efficiency Aleskandar Arsovski
Introduction to ZELS • Association of 84 municipalities and the City of Skopje. • Founded at 26 of April 1972. • Governing body: • General assembly, • Management board, • Supervisory Board, • Committee of the councils, • Technical body: • Thirteen commissions, • Networks of LG experts,
National strategy on energy efficiency 2010 • Residential sector – cumulative savings of 50.7ktoe • Commercial and Public Building sector – cumulative savings of 31.92ktoe • Industry sector – cumulative savings of 92.09ktoe • Transport sector – cumulative savings of 60.51ktoe • The implementation of the NSEE will cost the society cca. 380 million Euros
Capacity of the municipal authorities • 17 Municipalities out of 85 have developed programmes for energy efficiency • 20 Municipalities are closely following the energy consumption • in-depth survey (34 municipalities, covering 1,162,794 inhabitants ) on budget allocation on energy conservation • 5.29 Million Euros in 2009 • 7.34 Million Euros in 2010
System for energy monitoring Information flow – www.eeopstini.mk
Building the System for energy monitoring www.eeopstini.mk • ICT Strategy of ZELS • The UNDP project ” Mitigating climate change through improvement of energy efficiency in building sector “ • Partners of ZELS UNDP , SDC , USAID , ADC; • Cooperation, Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning, Ministry of Economy, Ministry of Transport and Communications ,Ministry information technology and administration.
The final product System for energy monitoring www.eeopstini.mk • ZUSE – ZELS unit for support of e-municipality
System for energy monitoring Enables – www.eeopstini.mk • Continuous updating database of climatologically data for calculating the energy performance in Macedonia • Continuous entry and monitoring of consumption data for all types of energy in buildings; • Continuous entry and monitoring of expenses for energy in buildings; • Calculation of greenhouse gases • Monitoring of energy consumption and energy expenses for individual building and groups of buildings; • Report creation according to user preferences or according to preset templates.
System for energy monitoring Conclusions – www.eeopstini.mk • Municipalities’ obligations under the Law on Energy i.e.: • Preparation of 3-year municipal programmes for energy efficiency (baseline calculations); • Preparation of annual analysis on energy consumption; • Organizing a system for monitoring on energy consumption; • Important link between the central government and local authorities • Similar approach in involvement of all stakeholders can be used for the other key areas of the National Strategy for Energy Efficiency
Thank you for your attention aleksandar.arsovski@zels.org.mk Ilija.sazdovski@undp.org.mk