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p r i o r i t y A r e aSustainable energy development3Issues of sustainable energy and energy efficiency have been given increasing attention by theINOGATE Programme. INOGATE actions have ranged from policy work with governments on climatechange strategy and the Kyoto protocols, through work with energy companies, governments andNGOs on environmental protection, to direct work with small and medium enterprises.The launch in January of the INOGATE project ‘Energy Saving Initiative in the Building Sector’ (ESIB),covering all Partner Countries, and the official launch in February of the INOGATE-supported EBRDMoldovan Sustainable Energy Financing Facility (MoSEFF), together with the accomplishment of theproject ‘Enhancement of Environmental Protection Measures in the Oil/Gas Industries of Central Asia’ (EPMOGI), which held its FinalConference in December, were landmarks in the development of this area of cooperation.A significant action during 2010 was INOGATE’s supportin organising the International Conference in Tbilisi on21-22 October, ‘Covenant of Mayors Going East’. TheCovenant of Mayors is a European Initiative involving localand regional authorities, voluntarily committing to increasingenergy efficiency and the use of renewable energysources on their territories. Through this important event,attended by over 150 people from over 45 cities of theEastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia region, citiesfrom the region gave a strong signal that they want to takean active role in addressing the growing energy concernsthat directly affect the lives of their citizens. Tbilisi, the firstcapital city of the <strong>EU</strong>’s Eastern <strong>Neighbourhood</strong> countries to‘Family portrait’ at the ‘Covenant of Mayors Going East’ conference launch, Tbilisi,sign the Covenant of Mayors, hosted the International Conferencewhich attracted extensive media coverage and her-Georgia, October 2010alded a significant boost to the expansion of the Covenant throughout the INOGATE Partner Countries. Encouraging the participation fromcities in the INOGATE Partner Countries in the Covenant of Mayors initiative is the objective of a major forthcoming <strong>EU</strong> project.“Today, the priority for the Kyrgyz Republic is the realization of the Law on Renewable Energy Sources and Energy Efficiency.In our country, there’s a lot of sunlight, and we consider it necessary to use its potential. However, currently the Kyrgyz Republiconly uses hydro-energy as a renewable energy source to produce electricity. In the co-operation field of ‘Sustainable energy’, theINOGATE Programme provides us with significant assistance to realize this objective.”Gulsara Kasymova, INOGATE Country Coordinator, Kyrgyz RepublicHead of Gas and Heat Supplies Section of the Fuel and Energy Complex Department, Ministry of Energy of Kyrgyz RepublicThe principles and mechanisms of the Kyoto Protocol were given a significant boost throughout the Partner Countries by the project‘Support to Kyoto Protocol Implementation’ (SKPI), which issued a number of publications on key issues. These included a bilingualprimer on the Kyoto Protocol, (with a specific legal primer on issuing and trading Emission Certificates under the Protocol); a CarbonFootprint assessment tool; templates for national climate change action plans; and negotiation summaries and briefs following theCopenhagen Climate Conference. Training was given on the Protocol’s flexible mechanisms, on regional adaptation, and on preparationfor the ‘post-2012’ agreement which is scheduled to replace the Kyoto Protocol itself; practical advice was given on financing foradaptation to meet the Protocol objectives. The project worked with Partner Country Governments in preparing national climatechange action plans and in evaluating comparative energy efficiency indicators. It also produced relevant video educational materials.In Central Asia the EPMOGI project undertook a number of other initiatives, including the implementation in Kyrgyzstan of a CleanDevelopment Mechanism (CDM) project under the Kyoto Protocol, on reduction of natural gas emissions and leakages in pipelines andcompressor stations.12 | INOGATE Programme | Annual Report | 2011

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