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INOGATE & Energy policy

Rising concerns over global warming and depletion of fossil fuels have significantly influenced the energy policies of many countries in recent decades. A growing awareness of global energy and environmental challenges has spurred the development of strategies and policy instruments to underpin deployment of sustainable energy and a more efficient use of existing energy sources. Establishing appropriate energy regulations for competitive markets, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, moving to low carbon economies and introducing more efficient technologies require concerted international effort and commitment towards building a sustainable future.

INOGATE works closely with the ministries and state agencies responsible for the development and implementation of energy policies and legislation in the Partner Countries. This process requires joint efforts to review the current energy policies in place, identify gaps and analyse needs. INOGATE shares the best European practice in energy policies, structures and technologies.

Relevant organisations from the Partner Countries can apply for INOGATE assistance in the development or improvement of primary and secondary legislation, the formulation of strategies and action plans and the development of support schemes for renewable energy and financial incentives for energy efficiency.

A primary goal of INOGATE is strengthen the capacities of institutions and help governments to develop viable energy policies and mechanisms to enhance energy security, competitive energy markets and economic growth, and promote sustainable development.

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Inauguration ceremony of the Sustainable Energy Information Centre in Moldova
26/04/2016 - Chisinau, Moldova

The inauguration ceremony of the Moldova Sustainable Energy Information Centre took place on 15 April 2016 in Chisinau, Moldova with the participation of Mr. Valeriu Triboi, Deputy Minister of Economy of Moldova together with Mr. Alexandre Darr... Read more

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Inauguration ceremony of the Sustainable Energy Information Centre in Tbilisi, Georgia
26/04/2016 - Tbilisi, Georgia

The Sustainable Energy Information Centre (SEIC) opened on 22 April 2016, in Tbilisi with the participation of Mr. Ilia Elosvhili, Deputy Minister of Energy, Mr. David Narmania, Tbilisi’s Mayor and Mr. Wolfgang Lutz, INOGATE Leader of the Susta... Read more

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INOGATE & Energy policy

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Country Work Plan: Armenia en, ru Other
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26/02/2015 4412
Country Work Plan: Azerbaijan en, ru Other
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26/02/2015 4416
Country Work Plan: Belarus en, ru Other
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26/02/2015 4420
Country Work Plan: Georgia en, ru Other
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26/02/2015 4424
Country Work Plan: Kazakhstan en, ru Other
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26/02/2015 4428
Country Work Plan: Kyrgyzstan en, ru Other
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26/02/2015 4432
Country Work Plan: Moldova en, ru Other
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26/02/2015 4436
Country Work Plan: Tajikistan en, ru Other
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26/02/2015 4440
Country Work Plan: Uzbekistan en, ru Other
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26/02/2015 4444
Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia – Highlights 2013 en, ru Status report
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20/10/2014 3222
Final Status Report 2011 & preparation of the next Status Report en Presentation
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INOGATE Programme Status Report 2011 en, ru Status report
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01/02/2013 1451
Regional Work Plan en, ru Other
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26/02/2015 4408