Energy Efficiency 2023 is the IEA''s primary annual analysis on global developments in energy efficiency markets and policy. It explores recent trends in energy intensity, demand and efficiency-related investment, policy and technology. This tenth edition of the market report also features a new spotlight section, focused on key issues
READ MOREInvestment in efficiency is projected to fall 9% in 2020. Investments in new energy-efficient buildings, equipment and vehicles are expected to decline in 2020, as economic growth falls by an estimated 4.6% and income uncertainty affects consumer and business decision making. Sales of new cars are expected to fall by more than 10% from
READ MOREThe Cabinet of Ministers approved the Energy Strategy of Ukraine "Safety, Energy Efficiency, Competitiveness" until 2035 announced Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine Volodymyr Kistion. According to him, this policy document encapsulates a whole range of far-reaching reforms in the energy sector. The essential task of the energy strategy is to
READ MOREEnergy Efficiency covers topics related to energy efficiency, savings, consumption, sufficiency, and transition in all sectors across the globe. Areas of current interest include: Evaluation and modeling of energy efficiency policies and demand-side management programs. Impact of energy efficiency economy-wide across diverse levels of
READ MOREIn 2020-2021, in response to the COVID 19 pandemic, Ukraine has committed at least USD 1.63 billion to supporting different energy types through new or amended policies, according to official government sources and other publicly available information. These public money commitments include: At least USD 1.37 billion for unconditional fossil fuels through 24
READ MOREUkraine''s energy security was seriously challenged in 2014 following prolonged gas price negotiations with Russia, military action in the eastern part of the country and the loss of
READ MOREThe global energy intensity improvement rate was flat. Global energy intensity improved by 2% in 2019. While notionally a significant increase on the 2018 rate of 1.1%, these numbers on their own mask the strong influence of weather in both years. In 2019, more temperate weather in key regions contributed strongly to improving energy intensity
READ MOREThe good news is that there is a large potential for energy efficiency gains in Ukraine. Measures to tap Ukraine''s energy efficiency potential are described in this report. More than 80 Ukrainian energy efficiency stakeholders contributed to the findings in this report, which recommends the widespread rollout of residential building envelope
READ MOREUkraine – Eco-design and Labeling Technical Regulations Implemented This Year. June 1, 2020. By Paola Pesconi, Ukraine Regulatory Program Expert. As part of a larger program for the implementation of energy efficiency requirements in Ukraine, new technical regulations became mandatory for Ukraine market access following a gradual
READ MOREThe Association "Energy Efficient Cities of Ukraine" (EECU) was founded in 2007.Today EECU unites more than 70 Ukrainian cities, both large and small scale, from all regions of Ukraine. The priorities of EECU include: Development of organisational and management capacity of local governments to solve problems of the urban energy sector based on the
READ MOREThe International Energy Agency recently brought together over 120 policy makers and energy professionals from more than 40 countries at its energy efficiency training week in Paris to develop
READ MOREIn 2021, global energy intensity – a key measure of the economy''s energy efficiency – is expected to improve (that is, to fall) by 1.9% after improving by only 0.5% in 2020. Over the past five years, energy intensity has improved on average by 1.3% a year, down from 2.3% between 2011 and 2016, and well below the 4% described in the Net
READ MOREUkraine: Many of us want an overview of how much energy our country consumes, where it comes from, and if we''re making progress on decarbonizing our energy mix. This page
READ MOREThe International Energy Agency recently brought together over 120 policy makers and energy professionals from more than 40 countries at its energy efficiency training week in Paris to develop expertise in energy efficiency policy making and underline the important role it can play in emerging and developing economies.
READ MORE@article{osti_20026759, title = {Industrial energy efficiency opportunities in Ukraine}, author = {Somasundaram, S and Parker, S and Evans, M and Brown, D}, abstractNote = {As part of the energy assistance program to help Ukraine shut down the Chornobyl nuclear reactors, The US Department of Energy (DOE) asked the Pacific
READ MOREWith the contract signed today, the E5P Fund provides a €5.5 million grant to an ambitious energy efficiency project that will help the Dnipro municipality save energy and reduce over 7,000 tonnes of CO 2 emissions per year. The EU has been supporting the E5P Fund since 2010, with €50 million mobilised so far.''''.
READ MOREThe UNDP report, Towards a Green Transition of the Energy Sector of Ukraine, is a successor to the 2022 Ukraine Energy Damage Assessment, a comprehensive study jointly prepared by UNDP
READ MOREPolicy Dialogue Event on Energy Efficiency Policy and Technology, Kiev, Ukraine, 5 November 2014. Workshop — 5 Nov 2014 Policy Best Practices for Accelerating the Deployment of Low-Carbon Energy and Climate Technologies. Workshop — 23 Sep 2014 6th Annual IEA-IETA-EPRI Greenhouse Gas Emission Trading Workshop
READ MOREThe Ukrainian energy supply system and other critical infrastructure were heavily damaged by Russian attacks, leading to a temporary lack of electricity in the affected communities.
READ MOREReport # 103219-UA . Ukraine: Facilitating Municipal Energy Efficiency Finance . Policy Paper . September 2015 . Social, Urban, Rural and Resilience Global Practice
READ MOREAn effective and balanced policy framework would emphasise market-based prices, regulatory and control mechanisms, fiscal measures and tax incentives, technology
READ MOREUkraine is facing unprecedented energy security challenges as a result of ongoing geopolitical and financial crises. Improving energy efficiency across the economy could strengthen energy security by decreasing the country''s reliance on fossil fuel imports, reduce pressure on public budgets that have historically shouldered billions of euros a
READ MOREEnergy Efficiency Policy Priorities: Ukraine Report — November 2015 IEA reviews energy policies of countries in Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia
READ MOREKyiv, 10 November 2021 – The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Ukraine has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Ukraine''s State Agency on Energy Efficiency and Energy Saving
READ MOREEnergy Efficiency Fund of Ukraine | 222 followers on LinkedIn. Empowering you to make energy efficient decisions for your HOA | The Energy Efficiency Fund is a Ukrainian government institution
READ MOREStronger partnership for energy efficiency renovations in Ukraine. The agreement between UNDP and the EIB was signed in Berlin during the International Expert Conference on the Recovery, Reconstruction and Modernisation of Ukraine. The conference, hosted by the German G7 Presidency and the European Commission, is an
READ MOREUpdate on the Energy Damage Assessment, June 2023. The UNDP report, Towards a Green Transition of the Energy Sector of Ukraine, is a successor to the 2022 Ukraine Energy Damage Assessment, a comprehensive study jointly prepared by UNDP and the World Bank.While the previous report offered an initial overview of the
READ MORERenewable energy. Renewable energy accounted for 4.6% of TPES in 2018: 3.4% biofuels and waste, 1% hydro and 0.2% other renewable power. Ukraine experienced a renewable power deployment boom in 2018-19. The share of renewable power in the electricity generation mix increased by 3.6 times – from 1% in 2015 to 3.6% in 2019.
READ MOREUkraine''s energy security was seriously challenged in 2014 following prolonged gas price negotiations with Russia, military action in the eastern part of the country and the loss of governmental authority in Crimea. Facing possible natural gas, coal and electricity supply shortfalls, and disruption risks in the short to medium term, Ukraine
READ MOREIn 2007, the EU leaders set 3 key targets for 2020. 20% cut in greenhouse gas emissions (from 1990 levels) 20% of EU energy from renewables. 20% improvement in energy efficiency. Between 2007 and 2014, there was a gradual decrease in energy consumption. However, between 2014 and 2017, we saw an increase that could partly be
READ MOREThe EIB and the Ministry of Communities and Territories Development of Ukraine signed a €300 million loan to improve the energy efficiency of some 1 000 public-owned buildings, including schools, cultural centres, kindergartens and hospitals. The loan was signed during the 22nd EU-Ukraine Summit to help the country limit the economic
READ MORE2023. According to the IEA''s Government Energy Spending Tracker, since 2020 almost USD 700 billion has been spent on energy efficiency investment support, with 70% of this in just five countries: the United States, Italy, Germany, Norway and France. The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 in the United States includes USD 86 billion for energy
READ MOREThe EIB and UNDP have signed a €2 million agreement funded by the multi-donor E5P Fund to assist Ukrainian cities in implementing a €300 million EIB energy efficiency framework loan. This assistance — carried out by UNDP — will contribute to improving the energy efficiency of public buildings, repairing war damage and adapting
READ MOREBy embracing energy efficiency improvements and electrification, Ukraine could dampen demand growth and achieve a significant decrease in energy
READ MOREUkraine is facing unprecedented energy security challenges as a result of ongoing geopolitical and financial crises. Improving energy efficiency across the economy could
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