Joint IEA UNEP UNFCCC Workshop on Energy Data for Climate Policy
Written by Raphael ChateletEnergy Community Secretariat, GIE and MARCOGAZ, 2nd Follow up on the training session “Methane Emissions in the Gas Sector”
Written by Raphael ChateletRegulatory School Training – Specialised Course on REMIT Regulation
Written by Raphael ChateletUkraine: Residential building in Khmelnytskyi becomes more energy efficient thanks to EU
Written by Raphael ChateletEnergy Community publishes report on energy reforms during COVID-19 pandemic
Written by Raphael ChateletGlobal Covenant of Mayors Open House
Community Energy: a practical guide to reclaiming power
Written by Raphael ChateletEnergy Investment Risk Assessment - EIRA 2020
Written by Raphael ChateletArmenia: Energy Investment Risk Assessment (EIRA2020) Monitoring Report
Written by Raphael ChateletMoldova: Representatives of Covenant of Mayors East meet to discuss cooperation opportunities
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Country-focused webinar series on energy sector for civil society organisations
Written by Raphael ChateletGroup of observers reports on Moldova’s electricity procurement procedure
Written by Raphael ChateletThe Moldova Energy and Biomass Project, funded by EU, co-funded and implemented by UNDP, aims to contribute to a more secure, competitive and sustainable energy production in the Republic of Moldova. It lays the basis for the establishment of functional markets for biomass technologies while increasing the use of renewable energy sources, in particular for heating public buildings and households in rural areas. New jobs and income are created and secured through the establishment of value-added chains at the local and regional level through the supply of biomass fuel and technologies.
Moldova, Copceac and Soroca: Improving of territorial planning and land use practices
Written by Анна ДеркачThe long-term goal of the Project was in reforming the manner in which agricultural, forestry and other production activities are planned and regulated across different land units and tenure categories at the landscape level.
The Project focus was biodiversity conservation, however it addressed anticipated negative impacts of Climate Change (CC) by increasing resilience of the aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems in the targeted districts. By removing the precursors of degradation and careful monitoring of the self-restoration 14 capacities of steppe, forest, meadows and swamp the project contributes to higher resilience of the ecosystems and the species they host, to CC impacts. The project also provisioned afforestation, influencing future humidity conditions through changes in both, temperature and precipitation.