Energy Efficiency is one of the driving sector of sustainable development of the energy sector as it is noted in REPowerEU. Moreover сurrently, the European Parliament is advocating an increase to 14.5% of the energy efficiency target for 2030. As to Ukrainian targets, according to Ukraine’s National Recovery Plan presented in Lugano, the modernization of regions and housing, as well as a large-scale energy efficiency program is a strategic priority of Ukraine, for which it is planned to attract USD 230 billion, of which almost USD 90 billion is planned to be attracted to a large-scale energy efficiency program, as well as almost USD 90 billion for the construction of buildings and new urban planning, USD 52 billion for the other infrastructure modernization, unfortunately, no words about energy efficiency in the industry. 🔥 What are we going to talk about: - Restoration and development of the economy and industry of Ukraine, priority projects.
- The potential of energy efficiency in industry as one of the driving aspects of economic recovery.
- New possibilities of the Energy Efficiency Fund, legislative changes regarding thermal modernization of buildings.
- Plan to restore residential buildings damaged by the russian invasion.
- Modernization of the building sector using energy-efficient solutions.
- State support for thermal modernization of buildings in Ukraine.
- Investment and financial climate in the energy efficiency sector.
🔥 Moderator: Olena Baida, Senior Expert of the STARTER Project. Welcome speech: Dmytro Prinus, EUEA Acting Director. 🔥 Speakers: - Denys Shemyakin, Director of the Reform Support Team at the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade of Ukraine;
Serhiy Porovskyy, Principal Energy Efficiency Financing and Policy Expert, UNIDO/GEF UKR IEE Project; Vadym Matkovsky, Energy Efficiency Coordinator of Reform Support Team at the Ministry of Regional Development; Rostyslav Maraikin, Regional Coordinator, Eastern Europe & Central Asia, PFAN.
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