Presentation of the Regional Energy Study: South Caucasus Energy Pathways: Opportunities for Development and Political Choices
Tamar Antidze
Program Coordinator
South Caucasus Regional Office of the Heinrich Boell Foundation
Public Debate
The three countries of the South Caucasus (SC) – Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia – face tremendous challenges in making their respective energy sectors sustainable. Unlike many developed nations, renewable energy and energy efficiency development had a very slow progress in the region and the countries lack comprehensive set of fiscal, financial, legal, technological, institutional, cooperative and information instruments which should stimulate a faster deployment of clean energy technologies. Compared to its neighbors Armenia has taken the most significant steps forward in terms of developing supportive legal and economic frameworks for renewable energy and established basic energy efficiency standards in the building sector. However current investment plans and supportive financial and regulatory incentives are yet to be better shaped for wider expansion of renewables and better efficiency of energy use.
Speakers
Hayk Harutyunyan, Deputy Minister of Energy and Natural Resources of Armenia
Diana Harutyunyan, UNDP Climate Change Program Coordinator
Astghine Pasoyan, Independent Expert in Energy Efficiency Issues
Inga Zarafyan, Ecolur, Armenia
Organizer: AUA Acopian Center for the Environment
Email: info@aua.am
Venue: Akian Art Gallery
Phone: +374 60 69-40-40
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