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Objective

 

 

Since 90ies, in all INOGATE countries the dominant technical mean for heating buildings is either district heating with poor efficiency and very bad financial situation, either individual heating also not very efficient.

Other schemes for heating (central heating at a building level or at a block level, ...) which are largely used in EU are little used due to the absence of proper housing management structures (e.g. Homeowners associations _HOA) and a lack of understanding by most players, including local officials.

The local governments have a prominent role in addressing heating issues, which are grandly local, by coordinating both sides: heat production and heat demand side.

Local authorities should not only properly allocate their meagre resources between demand side measures, improvement of the heat production side and set up of new capacities. They might also show examples in their own premises, lead the way to convince homeowners to care by themselves about their buildings and prescribe energy-efficient solutions in new buildings.

A Workshop was considered as the best way to get involved and active a group of local officials implied in such challenge. The objectives of this seminar were to enable the attendees to foster the design and the implementation of a rational municipal heating strategy in their country within the framework of a national policy by:

- be aware of the possible choices and get acquainted with methodological tools for assessing the situation

- highlighting major aspects of a municipal heating policy, namely technical, economic, social and institutional, financial, ecologic etc., so as to be able to integrate them in a strategy and to identify issues to be further studied

- presenting the European best experiences (technologies, local and national policies, financing schemes and local implementation) and experts to get acquainted with the different solutions to heating issues

- providing with criteria to choose optimal heating technologies

- introducing to main financial aspects: costs, financial possibilities and schemes within the framework of national policy, European and other international programmes.

Participants

 

Participants were representatives of the central and municipal administration of INOGATE Partner Countries as well as the Ministry of Economics and the Ministry of  Regional Development and Construction of Moldova, donors and the international financial organizations (Delegation of UE, SIDA, GIZ, UNDP), representatives of the Moldavian cities. Also participated Moldovan NGOs and companies which are active in the field of construction and operation of habitation or local systems of a heating supply.

 

Results

<p>  </p> <p> The workshop  « Municipal heating strategies: How local governments can contribute to energy efficiency in buildings?» was held in Moldova, on May, 11-13 2011, in front of  79 person (participants and speakers). Participants were representatives of the central and municipal administration of INOGATE Partner Countries as well as the Ministry of Economics and the Ministry of  Regional Development and Construction of Moldova, donors and the international financial organizations (Delegation of UE, SIDA, GIZ, UNDP), representatives of the Moldavian cities. Also participated Moldovan NGOs and companies which are active in the field of construction and operation of habitation or local systems of a heating supply.</p> <p>  </p> <p> A presentation was also made (by the EU Delegation) on the Covenant of Mayors, describing the rules of preparation of applications for reception of grants for projects.</p> <p>  </p> <p> Several representatives of Partner Countries gave presentations of their own. The presentations prepared by speakers where then discussed in a round table in which all participants have taken part practically. Excursions to 2 new habitation complexes in Chisinau, where it was possible to show various techniques of heating, have been organized. </p>

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Energy Saving Initiative in the Building Sector in the Eastern European and Central Asian Countries (ESIB)

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11 - 13 May 2011

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Document and Publications

Document title ▴▾ Language Type Date ▾
Report of the Seminar Municipal heating strategies, Chisinau - May 2011 en, ru Project reports 21/06/2011
Agenda. Workshop on Municpal Heating Strategy en, ru Agenda
Overview of Region’s Trends and Issues in Urban Heating, en, ru Presentation
Financing energy efficiency in buildings en, ru Presentation
Some figures on EE in buildings en, ru Presentation
Covenant of Mayors going East: Supporting the participation of Eastern Partnership and Central Asian cities in the Covenant of Mayors en, ru Presentation
Call for Proposals. Covenant of Mayors Going East en, ru Presentation
International experience in building EE en, ru Presentation
Methodologies and tools Heating strategies for Municipalities en, ru Presentation
Alternative ways for heat production: Renewable Energy Sources (RES), local boilers and Negawatt en, ru Presentation
How local governments can contribute to energy efficiency in buildings? Tools and methodologies to develop DH - an illustration with the French renewal of DH en, ru Presentation
A bottom-up approach to energy efficiency challenges in Ukraine en, ru Presentation
How local governments can contribute to energy efficiency in buildings? en, ru Presentation
Display Presentation in Ukraine en, ru Presentation
Display campaign en, ru Presentation
ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN BUILDINGS OF LVOV CITY en, ru Presentation
Study Case_the Smila city housing en, ru Presentation
Networking between cities en, ru Presentation
Management of public buildings en, ru Presentation
Armenia_Review of Heating Options en, ru Presentation
ENERGY POLICY OF THE CITY OF MONTPELLIER en, ru Presentation
Speeches of the guests and partner countries representatives en, ru Presentation
List of Attendees_Workshop_ESIB en, ru Other

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