EU4Energy Policy Forum: Phasing Out Energy Subsidies, Demand Restraint, and Fuel Switching
Background
Energy resource-rich EU4Energy countries are emerging as important contributors to global energy supplies and to world energy security. The region has significantly expanded its oil and gas exports to international markets, while the region’s hydropower export potential remains largely untapped. Region however is surrounded by mature or large emerging markets, with ample possibilities of absorbing new export volumes from the region. Energy security for net exporters therefore include emerging interest in eliminating the vaseful use of energy and making available additional export volumes and to net importers eliminating the import dependence by maximising energy efficiency gains potential and encouraging larger scale deployment of clean energy technologies.
The three-day event in Issyk-Kul, Kyrgyzstan will look into wide variety of energy security related topics, supporting discussions in Focus Countries to tailor make policies for reaching national targets.
SESSION 1: Data on Energy Subsidies
Evidence on Energy Prices in the EU4Energy Focus Countries
SESSION 2: Energy Efficiency and Energy Subsidies
Energy Efficiency in the context of Subsidy Reform
SESSION 3: Common Challenges
Tariffs and subsidies in Kyrgyzstan
SESSION 4: International best practices
Public policies for restructuring the coal sector - Polish case study
SESSION 5: Energy Subsidy Reform Scenarios
SESSION 1: Communications and Subsidies
Building Public Support for Energy Subsidy Reform
SESSION 2: Country Case Studies & Subsidies Wrap-up
Ukraine: Phasing Out Energy Price Subsidies
Energy subsidies in Belarus (English/ Russian)
Conclusions from subsidy reform sessions
SESSION 3: How to read an energy balance
SESSION 4: Saving Electricity in a Hurry
SESSION 1: Oil and Gas Supply Security
SESSION 2: Storage and Fuel Switching Issues
Future Cost of Electricity Storage
Ukraine: perspectives of building up minimum oil stocks_Rus
Moldova: storage and fuel switching
SESSION 3: Data for Energy Security