Armenia Renewable Resources and Energy Efficiency Fund started its operation since November 2005. It implements grant and credit projects targeted at the development of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy sectors in Armenia.
 
 

Armenian Energy Efficiency Council (AEEC) brought together ministry officials, non-governmental organizations, academia, energy businesses and donors, aimed at developing a dialogue on national energy policy issues and identify priority areas for energy efficiency reform.AEEC, often referred to by local energy experts as "the Energy Club", is co-chaired by senior officials from the Armenian Ministry of Energy and USAID Mission in Armenia. Four roundtables were held, some key outputs of which included development of the list of priority areas for policy reform, recommendations legal/legislative developments regulating the field of energy efficiency, development of the conceptual framework for country's energy saving and renewable energy legislative needs, and further - with the ASE/MUNEE technical assistance on international experience in energy saving legislation - the discussion of the draft Law on Energy Saving and Renewable Energy.


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