The EU supports the sustainable energy development of Ukrainian cities for future generations

to Reduce carbon emissions by at least 30% by 2030, increase energy efficiency, improve the quality of life of citizens – these are ambitious commitments voluntarily assume all of the mayors who joined the European initiative Covenant of mayors on climate and energy. The European initiative is gaining widespread in the Eastern partnership countries, the OSCE 19 June 2017 at 10:30 joined 24 cities of Ukraine. The ceremony of signing the Covenant of mayors took place during the official opening of the European sustainable energy week in Ukraine. In the opening ceremony of the Week and signing the Covenant of mayors took part Frellesen Thomas – Deputy head of delegation of the European Union to Ukraine Gennady Zubko – Vice Prime Minister – Minister of regional development, construction and housing and communal services of Ukraine Alexander Gorgan – Chairman of the Kyiv regional state administration, Yuriy Fomichev – mayor of Slavutych Volodymyr OK – President of the Association "energy Efficient cities of Ukraine", the mayor.Valley. Lutsk was represented by Director of Department of economic policy of the city Council Alexander Oslovit. The Deputy head of the EU delegation to Ukraine Thomas Frellesen noted that the EU committed to support Ukraine on the path of energy efficiency, in particular its transformation from one of the most energy intensive in a modern European country. Energy reduction is a key factor in energy security and economic development of Ukraine. It will also give the opportunity to citizens to pay their energy bills and not feel abandoned to their fate. "Start with the installation of the meter in your home is the first and cheapest step to reduce energy costs. If you live in an apartment building, it is important to establish the condominium, which is the main prerequisite for gaining access to the instruments for financing energy efficiency measures. We will provide substantial financial support to Fund energy efficiency through the adoption by Ukraine of the relevant legislation". Mr. Melissen also stressed the important role of Ukrainian cities in this context and positively assessed their activity in the framework of the Covenant of mayors. According to the Chairman of Kyiv regional state administration Alexander Gorgan, energy efficiency is inevitable and extremely necessary program for budget savings: "the Signing of the Covenant of mayors 30 Ukrainian cities will be a good investment in the development of renewable sources of energy. This year, Kyiv will spend a great job of energomaterialy objects of the social sphere. In particular, each object will have Energomashexport and fall into the only in Ukraine the system energy monitoring, and we will understand things to work on. The efficiency of each of the mayor largely depend on the steps it performs in the field of energy efficiency". The mayor of Slavutych Yuri Fomichev said: "the City of Slavutych – the youngest city in Ukraine, which joined the Covenant of mayors in 2009. Despite the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant and the cessation of production of electricity at the station, before the city has many challenges and overcome them failed due to European initiative. the city attracts not only grant funds but also actively takes loans and allocates funding from its own budget on measures to improve the energy efficiency of municipal and residential sector. In particular, in the framework of the EU "Covenant of mayors – Demonstration projects" the city is actively implementing a project for the modernization of the secondary school ¹2 and kindergarten No. 1 in buildings of the public sector implemented an effective energy management system with the goal of substantial energy savings and budgetary savings". "The situation with the climate and the environment requires immediate change . Energy prices will not lower. The city inherited an outdated and extremely energy-intensive infrastructure. However, on the other hand, possibilities of studying the experiences of cities from the neighbouring countries of the EU. The latest technology based on the use of renewable energy sources, becoming more affordable. And most importantly, the city has found the real self, and therefore, based on our own budgets can build their own strategy. The Covenant of mayors provides the opportunity to guide these strategies into the mainstream of sustainable energy development. Association "energy Efficient cities of Ukraine", as the national support structure for the Initiative, with the support of projects and programmes of the European Union in this field, ready to help our cities to become energy efficient", - said Volodymyr Garazd, President of the Association "energy Efficient cities of Ukraine", the mayor.Valley. The event took place the international conference "Covenant of mayors and energy efficiency of buildings: yesterday and tomorrow" with participation of representatives of Executive authorities, international donor organizations, NGOs, members of the Association "energy Efficient cities of Ukraine" (EMU), the leading Ukrainian and foreign experts and the media. The participants discussed the main challenges of implementation of energy reforms in Ukraine, the key aspects of thermomodernization of buildings and potential application of new European building standards, the concept of development of Central heating systems, the feasibility of using alternative energy, as well as programs and projects to support the Covenant of mayors 2020-2030. The event was organized by Association "energy Efficient cities of Ukraine" together with Slavutich city Council with the support of the European Union delegation in Ukraine, the project "Covenant of mayors-East" (CoM East) and the program "Covenant of mayors – a Demonstration projects" (CoM DeP) funded by the EU and projects financed by the Government of Germany and implemented by GIZ. For more information on the event, please contact Andrew Kirch, an expert on communications CoM-East and CoM-DeP in Ukraine: andriy.kyrchiv@eumayors.eu tel: +38050 370-88-91 http://www.eumayors.eu; http://www.soglasheniemerov.eu; http://com-dep.enefcities.org.ua Background: European sustainable energy week. Ukraine is the seventh consecutive year, joins the initiative European sustainable energy week, which this year runs from 19 to 25 June, which will be attended by nearly 50 Ukrainian cities. European sustainable energy week – large-scale event in Ukraine, aims to promote best practices to inspire innovative ideas and to join efforts for achieving the objectives of the EU to overcome the effects of climate change, energy efficiency and energy security, and sustainable community development. The Covenant of mayors for climate and energy is an initiative of the European Union, in which local, regional and national authorities voluntarily commit to cooperate to achieve climate and energy goals of the EU. The Covenant of mayors is the largest world initiative in the field of climate and energy, combining nearly 7,500 cities-signatories with a population of over 220 million people. 112 Ukrainian cities also have assumed voluntary commitments to reduce until 2030. the amount of carbon dioxide emissions by more than 30%, which corresponds to the requirements of Ukraine in the framework of the Paris agreements. The Covenant of mayors-East (CoM East) project, funded by the European Union, seeks to bring together local, regional and national authorities of the countries of the Eastern partnership for the development of regional policies based on the principles of sustainable energy to reduce the dependence on energy resources, increase energy security and support a global movement in the fight against climate change. "Covenant of mayors – a Demonstration projects" (CoM DeP) programme of the European Union, provides technical and financial assistance 22 Ukrainian cities with a population of 200 thousand inhabitants, which joined the Covenant of mayors and committed itself to implement energy efficiency measures under the action Plans for sustainable energy development. Now 19 demonstration projects implemented in Eastern partnership countries: 11 in Ukraine, 3 in Moldova, 3 in Belarus, 1 in Armenia, 1 in Georgia. The Department of economic policy This was reported in Lutsk city Council.

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