Energy efficiency is a priority for the Russian Federation in its energy policy



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Energy efficiency is a priority for the Russian Federation in its energy policy Mikhail Soloviev Geneva, 7-9 October 2009

Purpose and Principles of Government Energy Policy Purpose: most efficient use of natural energy resources and the entire potential of the energy sector for stable economic growth, improvement of the quality of life of the population in this country, and strengthening of Russia's foreign economic positions. Principles: consistent public measures toward attaining vital strategic objectives for development of the energy sector; interest in creating strong and sustainable energy companies willing to maintain a constructive dialogue with the Government; relevant and predictable government regulation aimed at promoting private entrepreneurial initiatives to achieve the goals of the national policy, including investments.

The Place of the Russian Energy Strategy for the Period Ending 2030 in the System of Strategic Documents Concept for Long-Term Socio- Economic Development of the Russian Federation for the Period Ending 2020 ES-2030 Long-Term Forecast for Development of the Russian Economy for 2009-2030 Master Plan for Gas Sector Development for the Period Ending 2030 General Layout of Electricity Facilities for the Period Ending 2020 Master Plan for Oil Sector Development for the Period Ending 2030 National Energy Conservation Program Program for Development of the Integrated Eastern Siberia and Far East System for Gas Production, Transportation, and Supply with Provision for Potential Gas Exports to Markets in China and Other Countries of the Asia-Pacific Region (Eastern Program) Program for Long-Term Development of the Far East Fuel and Energy Sector Strategy for Development of the Far East Energy Sector for the Period Ending 2020 Investment programs of fuel and energy companies

Implementation stages of ES 2030 Stage 1 ( up to 2013-2015) 2015) to overcome crisis consequences in the economy and energy sector as soon as possible; to create necessary conditions and lift restrictions for rapid postcrisis development; to use the economic crisis to upgrade and modernize the Fuel and Energy Sector (FES). Stage 2 (up to 2020-2022) 2022) to enhance the overall energy efficiency of the economy and energy sector ; to upgrade FEC industries based on innovative solutions; to accelerate implementation of energy projects in Eastern Siberia, the Far East, the Yamal Peninsula and on the shelf of the Arctic seas. Stage 3 (until 2030) utilize conventional energy sources in a highly efficient manner; gradual transition to energy of the future.

A framework of the state energy policy MECHANISMS A Prospective Energy Sector Favourable Economic Environment Subsurface Use and Management of the Public Subsurface Fund Social Policy in the Energy Sector Prospective norms and regulations Strategic Initiatives State Property Management Development of Domestic Energy Markets Regional Energy Policy Establishing a Rational Fuel and Energy Balance External Energy Policy Energy Security Energy Efficiency of the Economy Economic Efficiency of the Energy Sector Environmental Safety of the Energy Sector Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 A Prospective Energy Sector Science, Technology and Innovation Policy POLICIES

Energy efficiency of the economy Goal: Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 To use energy resources as efficiently as possible by encouraging consumers to save energy and improving own energy efficiency and boosting investment in this area Implementation efforts and mechanisms: Creating a favourable economic environment: drafting comprehensive federal and regional legislation on energy saving; establishing state institutional structures in the energy saving area; establishing a rational system for domestic energy prices; encouraging entrepreneurial activities in energy saving A system of prospective regulations, standards and norms: increasing responsibility for the irrational and inefficient use of energy, directly prohibiting against the use energy-consuming equipment and technology; introducing special standards of energy efficiency organizing state statistical monitoring of energy efficiency and conservation; introducing labeling of goods by energy efficiency levels (classes); maintaining a state energy registry for and energy certificates of organizations Support to strategic initiatives: developing federal, regional and municipal energy efficiency programs and monitoring their implementation; state support to energy-saving technologies of a new generation and energysaving pilot projects; encouraging the development of energy audit; eliminating the use of energy without metering; enhancing energy efficiency in the budgetary sector; taking special measures to improve the energy efficiency in the housing and utilities sector; encouraging the development and use of new energy technologies; implementing a package of informational and educational programs (events) developing and supporting international cooperation in energy conservation and efficiency. Specific energy consumption of GDP,% against 2005 not more than80% Creating an additional energy potential for economic development: not less than100 mt of e.f. / year Establishing a high-tech segment of energy services worth: not less than200 billion RUB /year Average annual decrease of specific losses and expenses for own needs in energy sector companies,% to previous year not less than1% Reducing fuel consumption in the production of heat by boilers and CHP, % against 2005 not less than2% not more than62% not less than200 mt of e.f./ year not less than300 billion RUB /year not less than1% not less than6% not more than46% not less than300 mt of e.f. / year not less than400 billion RUB /year not less than0.5% not less than10%

Environmental Safety of the Energy Sector Goal: To consistently reduce environmental and climate burdens posed by FES Implementation efforts and mechanisms: Creating a favourable economic environment; encouraging environmentally friendly businesses in the energy sector and introducing clean and energy efficient and resource-saving technologies; eliminating infrastructural, technological and regulatory barriers to the rational use of associated petroleum gas and flaring minimization; creating conditions for expanding the production of electricity and heat from renewables. A system of prospective regulations, standards and norms: tightening control over compliance with environmental requirements; harmonization of Russian and international environmental legislation. Support to strategic initiatives: development, implementation and improvement of environmental audit; encouraging production of high quality diesel fuels with improved environmental performance that meet international norms and standards. Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Reducing emission of pollutants into the air, waste water discharged into water bodies, waste generation in the energy sector, % against 2005 not less than 15% not less than 30% not less than 50% Maintaiging greenhouse gas emission, % against 2005: not more than 83 % not more than 90 % not more than 105 % Utilization coefficient of ПНГ (in 2005 75%): 95% 95% 95%

Strategic Initiative for Non-Fuel Energy Sector Development Electricity production from non-fuel sources (atomic power stations, hydros, renewables) Electricity production from fuel sources (condensing plants, CHP) In 2030 electricity generated from new renewable energy sources (geothermal, solar, wind, tidal energy, bioenergy, etc.) will account for at least 80-100 billion kwh, i.e. increase tenfold

Formation of Modern Regulatory and Legal Framework for Energy Conservation and Enhancing Energy Efficiency of the Russian Economy Approval of draft Federal Law "On Energy Conservation and Energy Efficiency" Formation of modern regulatory and legal framework for energy conservation and enhancing energy efficiency of the Russian economy Approval of amended Federal Law "On Technical Regulation" Approval of bylaws under Federal Law "On the Electric Power Industry" with regard to development of using renewable energy sources Drawing up draft resolution by the Government of the Russian Federation "On Government Information Resources for the Fuel and Energy Sector" Drawing up Russian Government acts on regulatory framework for energy conservation and enhancing energy efficiency in the public sector

Instruments for Energy Conservation in Economy Sectors Establishment of energy efficiency classes and marking for household energyconsuming appliances, computers, and office equipment used throughout the Russian Federation Imposition of bans and restrictions on manufacture and circulation within the Russian Federation of some categories of energy devices with non-productive consumption of energy resources Draft Federal Law "On Energy Conservation and Enhancing Energy Efficiency" Establishment of the requirement for conducting obligatory energy audits at least once in 5 years for entities with a government or municipal share (exceeding 50%) Adoption of the procedure for obligatory development, approval, and implementation of regional, intermunicipal, and municipal programs as pertaining to energy conservation and enhancing energy efficiency Establishment of the requirement for maintaining national energy registers and records for application of energy-saving manufacturing technologies within the territory of the Russian Federation Provision of subsidies and interbudgetary transfers from the federal budget, budgets of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, and municipal budgets for implementation of regional and municipal programs Information and education support for measures aimed at energy conservation and enhancing energy efficiency

Government Program for Energy Conservation Formation of targets for reduction of GRP energy intensity for constituent entities of the Russian Federation Government Program for Energy Conservation Implementation of organizational and technological measures for energy conservation in the public sector Support for mass implementation of regional standard investment projects having maximal energysaving effect Implementation of energy-saving projects in economic sectors Implementation of standard innovative projects based on renewable energy sources Programs by economic sector Federal government sector Electricity industry Utility services Housing sector Industry Agriculture Transportati on

Management Structure for Energy Conservation and Energy Efficiency Enhancement

Thank you for your attention! Mikhail Soloviev +7 (495) 631-88-43 solo@minenergo.gov.ru