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Multi-Annual Report - 2012-2014

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Publication date
18/06/2015
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The report highlights the achievements of INOGATE over the years, both in methodologies and in process to bring Partner Countries more into line with EU practices, concretely reducing gas losses, increasing energy efficiency in buildings and improving cross-border dialogue and trade among its partners. An overview of each of its nine areas of activity – energy policy, energy markets, energy tariffs, energy standards, security, renewable energy, energy efficiency, energy investments and energy statistics –shows the achievements of each PC, both  within the region and individually. Each area of activity also shines a spotlight on exceptional results and impact of INOGATE activities in a given area. 

Energy Policies Beyond IEA Countries: Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia – April 2015

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Publication date
24/04/2015
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The European Commission and the International Energy Agency launched a new compendium publication entitled IEA Energy Policy Review of countries in Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia, which was prepared with the support of the INOGATE Technical Secretariat in a launch presentation that took place in Brussels on 13 April 2015. This insightful publication highlights the energy policies and sector developments of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan and provides a summary of key recommendations for policy makers in the region. Energy policy analysis is conducted in line with the INOGATE programme’s four main pillars of energy development: energy market convergence, energy security, sustainable development and investment attraction. The publication is under the IEA’s flagship energy policy review publication series and more information on this publication is available on the IEA website. The publication is on sale at the IEA bookshop. To read the Executive Summary of Energy Policies Beyond IEA Countries: Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia, please click here.

Brochure "Why are Energy Statistics important?

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Publication date
26/11/2014
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The brochure presents the important role that energy statistics play in the socio-economic development and the  INOGATE Programme support towards regional cooperation in this field. 

Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia – Highlights 2013

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Publication date
20/10/2014
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This paper provides highlights of the energy policy reviews of 11 countries in Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan), including key recommendations for energy policy makers in each country. The reviews were conducted by the International Energy Agency (IEA) under the European Union (EU)-funded INOGATE programme, in co-operation with the INOGATE Technical Secretariat and governments of the INOGATE Partner Countries. It provides background information on the INOGATE programme and the key findings of two peer review cycles which were conducted in the course of 2013 and 2014. It also highlights common challenges and opportunities shared by the reviewed countries from the region.

Leaflet

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Publication date
18/06/2014
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