TA 8119 NAMA Report_FINAL_Appendix 5 NAMA Registry Submission Form _ AZE Renewable Energy
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K.1 Attachment description
K.2 File
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L Support received
L.1 From outside
the Registry
L.2 From within the Registry
Source
Amount
Date
TA 8119 NAMA Report_FINAL_Appendix 5 NAMA Registry Submission Form _ KAZ Energy Efficiency
NAMA Seeking Support for Implementation
A
Overview
A.1 Party
Joint Stock Company (JSC) Institute of Power Development and Energy Savings, Min-
istry of Investment of Development (MID)
A.2 Title of Mitigation Action
Developing a National Energy Efficiency Support System
A.3 Description of mitigation action
The NAMA supports the Go er
e t of Kazakhsta ’s efforts to e ourage a d reate i e ti es for
the adoption of energy efficiency measures across all sectors of the economy by improving the infra-
structure for tracking, reporting, and evaluating progress on energy efficiency.
JSC Institute of Power
Development and Energy Saving will accomplish this by upgrading and enhancing the existing State
Energy Registry (SER) of Kazakhstan and expanding it into an Energy Efficiency Support System
(EESS). The EESS will be a user-friendly, web-based knowledge management platform. It will improve
o plia e e tities su je t to reporti g to “ER u der Kazakhsta ’s E erg Effi ie
La a d ill
provide state decision-makers, the private sector, and other end-users with
technical and financial
information and tools to facilitate implementation of specific energy efficiency projects. Additionally,
it will enable the Government of Kazakhstan to better measure and report on energy activities in
both the public and private sectors, facili
tati g the ou tr ’s shift to ard
a lo -carbon development
path that has the potential to be replicated throughout Central Asia.The resulting improvement in
energy efficiency will avoid the combustion of fossil fuel for electricity and heat generation. This will
result in reductions of three GHGs: carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide.
Phase 1 of the NAMA involves the development of a computerized on-line automated information
system (AIS) for the SER that will replace the existing paper system and provide reporting and analyt-
ical capabilities for authorized users. During Phase 2, the SER will be expanded to the transport sec-
tor. Phase 3 involves transforming the on-line automated information system for
the SER into a
national EESS by adding to it an open-access web-based knowledge platform. Phase 4 involves ex-
panding the EESS to include a commercial marketplace for energy efficiency-related goods and ser-
vices. The goal is for this system to become financially viable and self-supporting in the long term, so
that it will survive and be sustainable without outside support. Phase 4 also includes implementa-
tion of one to two pilot projects in one of the oblasts to test the effectiveness of
the support provid-
ed by EESS for project implementation.
A.4 Sector
Energy supply
Transport and its Infrastructure
Residential and Commercial buildings
Industry
Agriculture
Forestry
Waste management
Other
A.5 Technology
Bioenergy
Cleaner Fuels
Energy Efficiency
Geothermal energy
Hydropower
Solar energy
Wind energy
Ocean energy
TA 8119 NAMA Report_FINAL_Appendix 5 NAMA Registry Submission Form _ KAZ Energy Efficiency
Carbon Capture and Storage
Low till / No till
Land fill gas collection
Other
A.6 Type of action
National/ Sectoral goal
Strategy
National/Sectoral policy or program
Project: Investment in machinery
Project: Investment
in infrastructure
Project: Other
Other:
A.7 Greenhouse gases covered by the action
CO
2
CH
4
N
2
O
HFCs
PFCs
SF
6
Other
B National Implementing Entity
B.1.0 Name
JSC Institute of Power Development and Energy Saving, Ministry of Invest-
ment and Development
B.1.1 Address
Astana,
Kazakhstan
B.1.2 Contact Person
Serik Turchekenov, Acting President
Alternative Contact Person
B.1.3 Phone
+7 7172 988609
Alternative Phone +7 7172 968613
B.1.4 Email
1050@kazee.kz
Alternative Email s.turchekenov@mail.ru
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C. Expected timeframe for the implementation of the mitigation action
C.1 Number of years for completion
12
C.2 Expected start year of implementation
2015
D.1 Used
Currency
USD
Conversion to USD
E Cost
E.1.1 Estimated full cost of implementation
3,552,800
Conversion to USD
E.1.2 Comments on full cost of implementation
JSC Institute of Power Development and Energy Saving estimates that implementation of the nation-
al energy efficiency support system NAMA will cost $3.553 million, of which $2.93 would come from
international support as outlined in Table 1.