The Energy Strategy of the Republic of Bulgaria for the period to 2020 confirms that ''energy efficiency has the highest priority in the country''s energy policy''. This has served as a basis for setting ambitious energy-efficiency improvement targets.
READ MOREIn 2008, Bulgaria implemented a national energy efficiency obligation standard applicable to all sectors, covering electricity, heat, natural gas, liquid and solid fuel. Potential measures include any efforts that save energy in energy generation, transmission and distribution and/or final consumption. Bulgaria has a 2014-2020 energy savings
READ MOREAnnual data from 2000 covering end-use energy consumption, now featuring end-use carbon emissions for the IEA member countries and beyond. The data
READ MORECSV. Source: IEA Data Services. Licence: CC BY 4.0. Bulgaria adopted The Energy from Renewable Sources Act in 2011. The Act regulates the generation and consumption of energy from renewable sources with the aim of achieving the national targets in terms of renewable energy use in final gross energy consump.
READ MOREBulgaria: 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 provides the data for your chosen country across all of the key metrics on this topic.
READ MORE3.2 Dimension Energy Efficiency..116 i. Energy efficiency obligation schemes and alternative measures under Articles 7a and 7b of Directive 2012/27/EU [version amended in accordance with (2016)761] (to be developed in accordance with Annex
READ MOREGrant for Energy Efficiency in Buildings – Bulgaria. Deadline: 10-Nov-21. The Ministry of Energy (ME) is seeking project proposals under the procedure "Energy efficiency in buildings", funded by the financial mechanism of the European Economic Area (EEA) 2014-2021 through the program "Renewable energy, energy efficiency and energy
READ MORESince 2016, average CO2 emissions from new cars in Bulgaria remained below the EU fleet-wide average target of 130 gCO2/km set in 2015 and applied until 2020. However, this is still 34 % above the new EU-wide emissions target of 95 gCO2/km. applied from 2021. Climate action in Bulgariaulgaria.
READ MOREIt will also support Bulgaria to reach the EU 2030 climate and energy targets, and a climate-neutral economy by 2050. Today''s adoption of the TJTPs completes the approval of a total €11 billion Cohesion Policy investments (2021-2027) supporting a more competitive, cohesive and greener Bulgaria, leaving no one behind.
READ MORE1.1 Introduction. 1.1.1 Since 1 July 2007 the Bulgarian electricity market has been fully liberalised. The restructuring of electricity companies in accordance with the Second Energy Package has been completed and Bulgaria has since seen the entry into its market of a number of foreign energy companies. The Third Energy Package was implemented
READ MOREOn energy efficiency, the Bulgarian draft updated NECP is a quite detailed plan. It sets ambitious 2030 energy efficiency contributions, lower than those
READ MOREThe Plan sets the 2020 national energy efficiency target of 716 ktoe/year of energy savings in final energy consumption (FEC) and 1 590 ktoe/year in primary energy consumption
READ MOREThe EBRD-administered Kozloduy International Decommissioning Support Fund is providing two grants to support energy efficiency and security in Bulgaria. jsessionid This tracks individual visits to the website to enable measurement of user visits. _gat_gtag_UA _96333005_2, _ga, _gid
READ MORExFirms in Bulgaria report two fifths of their building stock to be of high or highest energy efficiency (EE) standards, similar to the EU average and higher than that of the US.
READ MOREThe progress in achieving targets for energy efficiency (EE) and renewable energy sources (RES) is hindered by a set of barriers linked with the end-users (social, educational, cultural, economic, and institutional), but previously, the effect of these barriers was only rarely quantified and no comprehensive methodology to do so is
READ MOREOver the period 1996-2010, energy efficiency improved by 38 % in Bulgaria compared to 17 % for the EU as a whole (as measured by the decrease of the overall energy
READ MOREPowerPoint Presentation. This Member State Report of the EU Energy Poverty Observatory (EPOV) provides an overview of the energy poverty situation in Bulgaria at a glance. With key indicators, policies, and publications, it offers an understanding of the key aspects of energy poverty in Bulgaria. Bulgaria has a lower performance than the EU
READ MORE2020"),1 Bulgaria''s third National Energy Efficiency Action Plan (NEEAP) 2014-2020 set two specific targets for 2020: (a) increasing energy savings by 25 percent – i.e., 1.6 million metric tons of energy equivalent (Mtoe) in primary energy savings – and (b As an
READ MOREAs regards energy efficiency, the Member States have set indicative individual targets to contribute to the EU 2020 and 2030 targets. In 2019, primary energy consumption in
READ MOREThe sectoral breakdown of a country''s energy demand, which is based on its economy, geography and history, can greatly impact its energy needs and which energy sources it relies on to meet those needs – such as fueling automobiles, heating or cooling homes or running factories. Largest sectors in final consumption in Bulgaria, 2021.
READ MOREEuropean Energy Union: energy security, solidarity and trust; a fully-integrated European energy market; energy efficiency contributing to moderation of demand; decarbonisation of the economy; and research, innovation and competitiveness. ii. Current energy
READ MOREof their income on energy expenditure is 11.5% which is lower than the EU average. These households are likely to live in a dwelling with poor thermal and energy efficiency.
READ MOREEnvironmentally friendly, efficient and secure energy is critical to Bulgaria''s productivity, competitiveness and growth. Bulgaria is almost totally dependent on imported fuels from Russia. While Bulgaria has an energy surplus and is a net exporter of electricity, anticipated future domestic consumption will grow slowly allowing Bulgaria to develop itself as an
READ MOREBulgaria has no choice but to incorporate the EU Directive 2012/27/EU on energy efficiency into its national law. The EEA was adopted by the Bulgarian Parliament on 30 April 2015 and entered into
READ MOREThe sectoral breakdown of a country''s energy demand, which is based on its economy, geography and history, can greatly impact its energy needs and which energy sources it
READ MOREEnergy End-uses and Efficiency Indicators Annual data from 2000 covering end-use energy consumption, now featuring end-use carbon emissions for the IEA member countries and beyond. The data is updated twice a year in mid-June and late November (or early December).
READ MOREDeadline: 21-Oct-22 The Ministry of Energy is seeking applications for its Small Grant Scheme under the theme "Energy efficiency in industry." The Ministry of Energy is designated as the Programme Operator (PO) of the Programme with the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding on the implementation of the European Economic Area
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