Belarus: Online webinar on "Organization of Sustainable Energy Days: How to Start", 1/03/2018
Webinar materials are available in Russian language only.
Belarus, Baranavichy: Biogas facilities on municipal water treatment plant
Baranavichy is the first Belarusian municipality introduced the biogas facility which turns sludge into renewable energy.
Belarus, Navahrudak: Wind energy power plants in Navahrudak district
Navahrudak district hosts the oldest and the biggest wind farm in Belarus, located near village Grabniki, as well as numerous of wind turbines in other locations. Electricity in the district is generated by 20 wind turbines, both state-owned and private, with a total capacity of 32 MW.
Belarus, Navahrudak: Road map for development of renewable energy sources
With the support of the European Union, Navahrudak developed a road map to increase its renewable energy sources (RES) share in the local energy balance. Following the strategy, the municipality managed to attract funding for RES and implement a couple of pilot projects.
Belarus, Chavusy: Automatization of heat and water supply systems - save water
SAVEWATER project financed by the European Union introduced a comprehensive smart system for monitoring, control and management of water, heat energy and electricity supply systems in Chavusy district.
Belarus, Polack: PubLiCity - modernization of public lighting
PubLiCity project funded by the European Union is the largest public lighting modernization project in Belarus for the time being. Within the project almost two thousand LED luminaries with smart control system were installed in Polack and 26 city buildings, monuments and other sites were equipped with efficient architectural lighting.
Belarus, Polack: From energy efficiency to urban mobility
A participatory approach was added in the development of the Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan for the city of Polack.
Belarus, Minsk, Hrodna and Mahiliou: Improving energy efficiency in residential buildings
The “Improving Energy Efficiency in Residential Buildings” project, managed by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Global Environment Facility (GEF), aims at removing legislative, institutional and technological barriers to improve energy efficiency in new residential buildings in Belarus.
Special Edition of Newsletter #10 devoted to EUSEW 2020
The special issue is dedicated to the European Sustainable Energy Week 2020, which was very unusual this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Totally, 85 Energy Days were organised by the CoM Signatories in the EaP countries, mostly in a digital format. The Newsletter highlights the main figures related to the participation of Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine in the #EUSEW2020, including number and types of activities, social media engagement, regional quiz and special online events held by the CoM East project. You will find out who won second EU Sustainable Energy Award for the Eastern Partnership and learn about the flash mob “Small talk with the Mayor”, in which the leaders of the Covenant community share their experience on how they contribute to sustainable development and green energy transition in the new realia.