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UNDP experience in assisting Armenia in implementing energy efficiency standards in buildings
Arsen KarapetyanNational Expert on Housing Policy and Multi-Apartment
Building Management
“De-risking and Scaling-up Investment in Energy Efficient Retrofits” Project
Yerevan
15 May, 2018
Republic of Armenia
Prehistory and from where we are moving
In the frames of GEF-UNDP project on improvement of energy efficiency in buildings (2010-2016) was built certain capacity and prepared ground for the Green Climate Fund project- Legal framework - Partnership created with municipalities - Data and practical expertise collected in the course of
demonstration projects- Professional and technical capacity enhanced- Certain level of awareness created- Demonstration
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Legal framework
Energy efficiency requirements framework established (2013-2018)
• Government decision “On implementation of energy saving and energy efficiency improvement measures in facilities being constructed/reconstructed/renovated under the state funding”, 2014
• Amendments to the law on energy saving and renewable energy, 2016
• New building code on EE in buildings, 2016
• More than 15 national standards on building energy audit methodology, building energy passport and label form, etc.
• Catalogue for technical solutions for buildings’ enveloping, 2013
• Technical regulation on energy efficiency requirements for new and public buildings, 2018
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Advisory handbook of technical solutionsfor building envelopes
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Catalogue of designs for five energy efficient private houses approved by GoA
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“Green Architecture” Bilingual Textbook
for students of architectural-engineering specialties, faculty and acting professional in the building sector; contains ten
thematic educational modules (430 pages)
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Facilitating New Practices
• A modern thermal physics laboratory established for testing and certification of thermal insulation materials
• More than 12 types of insulation materials were tested and certified
• Educational energy efficiency laboratory was established for students of architectural-engineering specialties
• More 300 specialists, 60 civil servants and 200 students in the energy efficiency field were trained
• Databases for insulation materials and lighting equipment were developed and published in 2013, 2015 and 2016
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Laboratories of energy efficiency and thermal physics
“De-risking and Scaling-up Investment in Energy Efficient Building Retrofits” Project
Demonstration of implementation of new standards and practices
"Green Urban Lighting" UNDP-GEF/00074869 project 9
Energy Efficiency in New Public Buildings
Construction of LEED school in Yerevan supported (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design)
• Thermal insulation approach elaboration and material selection
• Thermal insulation of building envelope (1260 m2) to avoid cold bridges
• Installation of equipment and software for monitoring and demonstration of energy
performance in real time
Officially commissioned in September 2014
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Energy Efficiency in New Public BuildingsUNDP supports new school concept
Functional characteristics:
1. Modern requirements in line with the needs of
modern teaching and learning practices
2. Optimization of the space and operational costs
3. Government - community consolidation plans4. Option to serve as community center
Constructional:
1. Seismic resistance
2. Energy and resource efficiency
3. Inclusiveness4. Cost efficient architectural design, modern
construction materials and technology, short
construction period
Educational
1. Shift from Teacher to Student Centered Approach(with respective construction
adjustments)“De-risking and Scaling-up Investment in Energy Efficient Building Retrofits” Project
Social housing for 20 families re-designed and constructed in Goris
Co-financing: Government, Swiss Development and Cooperation Agency, UNDP Armenia
– Energy performance of the building improved by more than 60%
– Incremental construction costs: 8%
– Additional useful area: 25 m2
Social housing for 36 families in earthquake zoneCo-financing: Government, UNDP
– Energy performance of the building improved by more than 60%
– Incremental construction costs: 6%
– Additional useful area: 91 m2
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Energy Efficiency in New Residential Social Buildings
“Al Hamra Real Estate Armenia”, a private developer, was consulted
• Design revised, structure of building envelopes re-designed
• Useful area of the residential complex increased by > 900 m2, additional worth of about 1800 USD/m2
• Direct benefit for the developer: > 1,500,000 USD
• Improved building energy efficiency: 36%
Energy Efficiency in New Residential Buildings
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UNDP provided consultancy on thermal rehabilitation of the
building, renovated with financing from the Government and the
World Bank.
Hematology Center houses first in the region Bone Marrow
Transplantation Center & Stem Cell Laboratory.
The buildings’ energy performance was improved from 202
kWh/m2 year to 75 kWh/m2 or by 60%.
Energy Efficiency in Renovated Public Buildings
“De-risking and Scaling-up Investment in Energy Efficient Building Retrofits” Project
Before: 178kWh/m2 year
CO2 emissions: 91 t/year
Heating: 620$ per apartment/year
Typical panel nine-storey building, 36 apartments
Energy efficiency improved by 60% !
After: 74kWh/m2 year
CO2 emissions: 31 t/year
Heating: 255$ per apartment/year
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Energy Efficiency in Renovated Residential Buildings
“Green Urban Lighting” UNDP-GEF/00074869 Project (2014-2018)
• To enable and facilitate the removal of the barriers to energy efficient urban lighting in Armenian cities
The activities are structures into four interrelated components:
1. Knowledge and capacities for urban green lighting;
2. Pilot urban green lighting projects;
3. Financial and institutional mechanisms for scaling up municipal EE lighting programs;
4. National policies, codes, and standards on EE lighting,
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Several measures for improving the normative-
legal basis:
• Elaboration and introduction of new building
codes on “Artificial and natural lighting” instead
of obsolete building codes (1996-2004);
• Elaboration of regulation on green procurement
for state needs;
• Development of mechanisms for phasing out
low efficiency lumps and lighting equipment
from the market;
• Participation in development of requirements
and mechanisms for collection and utilization of
mercury contained lighting sources.
Improvement of normative-legal basis
Several seminars have been conducted together with local and
international experts related to:
Training of municipalities’ staff for planning and working with
new lighting equipment;
Specifics of street lighting;
Lighting of tunnels;
Introduction of new standards.
Training, awareness raising
During seminars several materials developed within the frames of the
project have been presented
Creating control mechanisms
Establishment of light testing laboratory in the Yerevan City Lighting company
Educational testing board and modules on lighting energy efficiency for higher educational
institutions
17 cities, 51 km street lights
In 6 public buildings indoor lights
upgraded
Results of the pilot for Yerevan city
Total number of installed EE luminaries: 1154
Total length of the pilot streets: 20 км
Energy saving: 1902 MWth
Reduction of emissions: 845 t CO2
Expenditures reduction: $181.000
Social effect:
➢ Increase of safety of street traffic, reduction of number of incidents;
➢ Ensuring of safety conditions for movement of pedestrians;
➢ Ensuring of lighting comfort and decrease of criminal threat;
➢ Increase of social activity of population during evening hours;
➢ Creation of conditions for longer working hours for commercial entities in service sector etc.
AFTERBEFORE
Demonstration pilot projects
Lessons learnt
• Interagency working groups/ committees are good mechanisms for promoting planned
works;
• Development of building codes, standards and regulations is time and resource consuming
and require adequate human resources and policy commitment;
• Accumulating necessary knowledge for further development of building codes,
regulations, standards, laws etc. and enforcement mechanisms are highly required:
– Capacity building measures (trainings, seminars, study tours etc.);
– Establishment of testing laboratories;
– Design and implementation of demonstration pilot projects;
– Creation of database of building and lighting materials/equipment;
– Knowledge transfer and exchange with international partners/stakeholders;
– Publication of guides, manuals, etc.
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UNDP projects under implementation
• “De-risking and Scaling-up Investment in Energy Efficient Retrofits” Project
UNDP-Green Climate Fund/00098348 (2017-2023)
• “Regulatory Framework to Promote EE in EAEU Countries” UNDP-Russian
Trust Fund (RTF)/00102117- 00104290 (2017-2019)
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