Municipal Energy Efficiency Plan for the City of Astana
This report outlines the results and key findings of an energy efficiency (EE) study - "Energy Efficiency Transformation in Astana and Almaty" - conducted by the World Bank between November 2016 and November 2017 in Astana, using the Tool...
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Format: | Working Paper |
Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2017
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/362411510931587832/municipal-energy-efficiency-plan-for-the-city-of-Astana http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28925 |
Summary: | This report outlines the results and key
findings of an energy efficiency (EE) study - "Energy
Efficiency Transformation in Astana and Almaty" -
conducted by the World Bank between November 2016 and
November 2017 in Astana, using the Tool for Rapid Assessment
of City Energy (TRACE 2.0). The objective of this study is
to outline an urban EE strategy for the next 12 years for
the city of Astana, up to 2030, by assessing the energy
performance of the municipal service sectors and identifying
and prioritizing EE opportunities along with a sound
implementation plan. The overarching objectives of the
municipal EE plan are to reduce energy consumption, diminish
related expenditures from the municipal budget, and improve
municipal service delivery for the city residents. The plan
includes a host of qualitative targets, from reducing the
Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions and Primary Energy
Consumption (PEC), avoiding an increase in the energy bills
to improving performance of local public service providers
and enabling the environment to attract private investments
for EE interventions. The methodology used comprises four
steps, namely assessment of the energy performance,
prioritization of sectors having the highest energy savings
potential, and drafting and implementation of the EE plan. |
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