carec and the covenant of mayors initiative: sustainable energy development at the municipal level...
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Some key figures (January 2013) 4750 city-signatories representing over 205 millions of inhabitants 1500 SEAPs submitted by signatories identified opportunities for 140 mil. tons/CO 2 savings every yearTRANSCRIPT
CAREC and the Covenant of Mayors Initiative:
Sustainable energy development at the municipal level
Heinrich W. WyesDeputy Executive Director CAREC
What is the Covenant of Mayors` Initiative?
Initiative launched by the European Union in 2009 to address the issue of climate change at the municipal level
Local- and regional authorities voluntarily commit themselves to increase energy efficiency and use of renewable energy sources
Covenant signatories aim to reduce their CO2 emissions by at least 20% by 2020
Signatories commit to develop Sustainable Energy Action Plans (SEAP)
Some key figures(January 2013)
4750 city-signatories representing over 205 millions of inhabitants
1500 SEAPs submitted by signatories identified opportunities for 140 mil. tons/CO2 savings every year
More then 75% of energy is consumed in the cities. Cities need to understand the consumption and manage the energy.
Covenant of Mayors signatories in Central Asia and Eastern Partnership countries (Jan 2013)
1.Armenia: 1 signatory2.Azerbaijan: 1 signatories 3.Belarus: 1 signatory4.Georgia: 6 signatories5.Kazakhstan: 0 signatories 6.Kyrgyzstan: 2 signatories 7.Moldova: 10 signatories8.Tajikistan: 0 signatures9.Turkmenistan: 0 signatories10.Ukraine: 33 signatories11.Uzbekistan: 0 signatories
54 Cities, representing over 11 million inhabitants
Supporting the signatories:
Covenant Signatories
EU and F
inanc
ial
Instit
ution
s
(EBRD, E
IB, E
LENA,, …
)
Сovenant Supporters
(Local Authorities Associations)
Promotion, education and
networking support.
Covenant of Mayors office
Coordination facilitation, support
TERRITORIAL COORDINATORS
(Oblast. Regional and national
Institutions)
Strategic leadership, financial an
technical support
JRC – Joint Research
Center
Methodological Support
In training and guiding the municipalities in creation of Baseline Emission Inventories, SEAPs and formal procedures.
In providing information materials, templates and guidelines.
To assist in establishing administrative structures in the cities.
Facilitate experience exchange and contacts. CoMO-East office manages a helpdesk, able to respond
to the requests of the municipalities.
more support - the COMO East Office:
low energy expenditures +
quality energy services +
secure energy supply +
healthy environment +
more investments +
more jobs =
more liveable city
What does the Covenant bring to a city?
• Enable municipalities to implement National Energy Efficiency Programs
• Better multi-sector energy saving planning, based on real needs.
• Effective use of the national budget funds.• Financial support by IFIs for local energy efficiency
measures. • Reduced city budgets for energy purchases
What does the Covenant bring to a national Government?