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Intro
ENERGY COMMUNITY TREATY (ECT)
Established in October 2005
Following the ratification and notification process, ECT enteredinto force on 1 July 2006
The mission of the ECT is implementation of the acquiscommunitaire in the field of energy.
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Transposition requirements in short
Most important Directives and Regulations, which deal with electricity andgas, to transpose are: Directive 2003/54/EC, Directive 2003/55/EC, Regulation1228/2003/EC and 1775/2005
In the light of energy efficiency, dedicated Task force on Energy Efficiency hasbeen created under the umbrella of ECT.
Key Directives related to energy efficiency:
2002/91/EC on the energy performance of the buildings, 2002/32/EC on energy end-use efficiency and energy services, 92/75/EEC on the indication by labeling and standard product information
of the consumption of energy and other resources by householdappliances,
2005/32/EC establishing a framework for the setting of eco-designrequirements for energy-using products
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Energy Efficiency activities
EC supported Energy Efficiency programmes:
National projects implemented under CARDSprogramme and IPA instrument:CARDS 2003 Technical Assistance to the Energy Efficiency
Unit IPA 2007 Support to implementation of Energy CommunityTreaty
Multi-Beneficiary ProgrammesEnergy Efficiency Finance Facility (EEFF)
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Results of CARDS 2003
Proposed EE Action Plan up to 2012.
Work (Action) Plans for 2007, 2008
Creation of a data base of energyconsumers and consumption in the public
sector. Identification of EE measures.
Strategy for space heating and cooling inthe residential sector
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Main tasks of IPA 2007
Harmonization of Existing Energy Efficiency Regulations,Standards and Procedures
Development of New Energy Efficiency Regulations,
Standards and Procedures Establishment of an Energy Efficiency Statistical andInformation System
Preparation and Implementation of the National Energy
Efficiency Action Plan (NEEAP) and Establishment of anEnergy Efficiency Monitoring and Verification System
Preparation and Implementation of Capacity Building,
Information Dissemination and Awareness Raising Campaign
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Main features of EEFF
Directive on energy end-use efficiency andenergy services (April 2006)
Demonstration effect of the Public sector Definition of energy efficiency and energy
savings:
Measurement of energy efficiency before and after theinvestment
Importance of energy audits to implement
effectively energy efficiency measures
Focus on SMEs and Public sector
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Main features of EEFF
Straightforward approach energy saving
reduction of CO2 emissions Objectives and eligibility criteria defined in co-
operation with DG TREN
Implementation and monitoring by theCommission
Approval of Consultancy and FinancialIntermediary projects on a case by case basis
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Main features of EEFF
With 3 IFIs: EBRD, EIB, CEB-KfW
Total EU incentives: 34.7 million
IFI credit lines: at least 140 million Implementation: start in June 2008
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Main features of EEFF
Eligible Financial Intermediaries:
Local banks and leasing companies
Eligible End-UsersPrivate and Public entities in the industry sector
(SMEs) or the building sector (SMEs,
Municipalities,Public Sector)
Eligible investments
Building sector: thermal insulation, lightingIndustry sector: machinery, process heat
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Main features of EEFF
Maximum size of investment cost: 5 million
Possibility ofrenewable energy projects
Technical criteria based on energy efficiency + 30% at least in the Building sector
+ 20% at least in the Industry sector
No reference to energy prices
Easy to manage even for non specialists
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Implementation of EEFF
Consultancy projects Definition and preparation of projects in
considering the specificities of each country
Providing Technical Assistance / EnergyAudits/feasibility studies (international and localexperts)
Financial Intermediary projects Combination of EU grants and IFI credit lines
(leverage effect) Financial Intermediaries on-lend to end end-users
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Implementation of EEFF
EU incentives to finance: Consultancy costs
Administration Fees to compensate the FinancialIntermediaries for the restrictive use of Funds
Investment incentives to improve the cost-
effectiveness of the equipment and make it moreattractive
Investment incentives: 20% - 25% of theinvestment cost
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Conclusions
Montenegro will make significant progress in transposition ofEU Directives by adoption of new Energy Law and EnergyEfficiency Law.
European Commission is strongly supporting EnergyCommunity Treaty and its first task, implementation of theacquis communitaire
Energy saving measures needs to be applied in all fields of our
lives Maximised use of Renewable Energy Sources
Climate Change is a top priority for the European Union
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