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Kyrgyzstan: Climate Change Mitigation Actions
Zuhra AbaihanovaTNC Coordinator, Climate Change Centre Director,
CC Coordination Commission Executive Secretary Bonn, 6 June 2013, SBI 38th session
In-session WS on NAMAs
Kyrgyzstan: Total GHG emission
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 20050
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
35,000
GHG emissions (with LUCF)
CO2 Non-CO2
Total GHG
Gg
CO
2 e
qu
iva
len
t
GHG emission by sectors, %
Availability of fuel resources in %, 2010
Consumption of fuel resources in %, 2010
19.8
5.5
22.0
28.0
3.3
4.6
17.1
-6.15.8
1.A.1. Energy industries
1.A.2. Man. industries and construction
1.A.3. Transport
1.A.4. Other sectors
1.B. Fugitive emissions
2. Industrial Processes
4. Agriculture
5. LUCF
6. Waste
Share of imports of fuel resources, thous. tons of fuel, 2010
1990 1995 1997 1999 2001 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 20100
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
14000
16000
18000
import production of fuels
Commitments and actionsCommunication to the UNFCCC secretariat of the intention of Kyrgyzstan to reduce emissions by 20% below BAU under adequate financial support of the actions. ------------• Climate Change Coordination Commission chaired by the
Vice-Prime-Minister in place (NAMAs indicated as key targets for
the national stakeholders and representatives of international community);• National Strategy on Sustainable Development for 2013-2017
(low emission energy development, energy efficient construction);• Program of Transition to SD for 2013-2017 and Action plan
(“greening” of the economy, integration of CC-related issues and actions);• Concept for climate change mitigation actions for KR to be
prepared under the Third National Communication process.
Mitigation capacity by sectors92% of electricity is generated by hydro, still there is a
certain potential for mitigation actions:
• Residential– 20,8% (10%)• Transport– 20,6% (8%)• Agriculture – 18,8% (5%)• Energy industries (Thermal Power Stations) – 18,6% (10%)• Forestry – - 6,5% (2%)• Wastes (municipal and agricultural) – 5,5% (1%)• Industry and construction – 5,2% • Industrial processes – 0,5% • Commercial/Institutional (boilers) – 2,6% (1%)
Program on small boilers modernizationNAMA Project on small boilers modernization in the Kyrgyz Republic to enhance energy efficiency in the frames of the regional project “Integrated Approach to Climate Resilient Economies in Central Asia”, supported by the Federal Ministry of Environment of Germany, is under finalization.
Executive organizations: DIWecon and CAREC.
Objective: Improve energy efficiency of heat supply by the small coal boilers’ in the Kyrgyz Republic by 38% to 2020 a.o. programmatic promotion of the boilers modernization, significant reduction in GHG emissions.
Program actions. Provision of financial support to small boilers to:• replace outdated low efficiency coal boilers by the new high-efficiency (85%) coal
boilers, including more effective circulation pumps;• install heat meters in the boilers;• bring new capacity to the actual heat demand, and (if some of the buildings located at
large distance to boiler) installation of new boilers closer to consumers;• replace existing heat pipes with modern ones where necessary;• improve management and accounting through training.
Program of small boilers modernization
The “Program" is designed for over 900 small boilers out of 1400 existing coal small boilers.
Demand for heat generated by the boiler will remain stable at an average for the last three seasons level (2009-2012), as no new consumers will be appended.The number of boilers in each packet, set for NAMA, will remain unchanged.
Boiler installations, participating in the NAMA program, will continue to use coal as a fuel.
Modernization will start in summer 2014. The first tranche (1/3) of the modernized boilers will be very important for emissions reductionduring a heating season of 2014-2015.
Efficiency of the new boilers will be 85%.
Expected outputs of the Program (With the involvement of all estimated small boilers)
- Improving energy efficiency in small boilers by an average of 38%- Reduction in coal consumption per year: 91.08 tons = 5.1 ml Euro- Reduction of GHG emissions per year: 165.4 thousand tons of CO2 eq.- Investments attracted to the sector in the amount of 48.6 ml Euro.- Improvement of quality of heat supply to the consumer.- Improvement of environment.- New technologies transfer.- Upgrading of professional skills and creation of new jobs. - Promotion and implementation of institutional reform for further transfer of small boilers to local governments’ property.- Reducing coal imports - mitigating the impact on the payments balance of the Republic.
Barriers and needs
• Financial• Human resources, capacity building needs• Lack of information• Lack of knowledge for negotiating the process
of NAMA preparation and for communication with potential investors and donors
• Lack of industries with new technologies and relevant services
• Lack of relevant research
Thank you for your kind
attention!• Address: 101/1, Manas Ave, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan• Tel/ Fax: + 996 312 69 43 90• E-mail: [email protected]