The USAID Municipal Energy Reform  Project in Ukraine (USAID Project) is seeking a qualified and experienced international consultant for the following short-term position: Senior Regulatory Expert. 

Consultant contracted for this work, will work under supervision of USAID Project Chief of Party (COP). All the potential Consultants will be communicating with USAID through the COP, unless otherwise specifically directed by the USAID Project COP. Read more>>

We offer you a video about the key results and achievements of the USAID Municipal Energy Reform Project in Ukraine. Four years of bright, rich, fruitful and useful work that helped to make energy efficiency and energy saving the basis for culture of the majority of Ukrainians. We express our sincere gratitude to all our partners and beneficiaries who worked with us side by side to increase energy security and strengthen Ukraine's energy independence.

The team of the USAID Municipal Energy Reform Project in Ukraine (USAID Project) provided support in holding of a Sustainable Energy Day in Khmelnytskyi on 20 October. Traditionally, we put up the information kiosks in the main pedestrian street of the city, and the city residents were able to learn more about energy efficiency and clean energy here. Small kids were making paper windmills together with the volunteers, and older kids took part in work of the clean energy scientific laboratories. And while kids were engaged in hand making, their parents were receiving free consultations from the USAID Project experts, as well as obtained information brochures on the issues of energy saving, heat insulation of residences, establishment of the condominiums, alternative energy sources, etc. In the near future, Sustainable Energy Days will also take place in Sloviansk and Kryvyi Rih. 

On March 15, 2018, the USAID Municipal Energy Reform Project in Ukraine (USAID Project) hosted the Conference “On the Path to Energy Efficiency: Challenges, Reforms, Accomplishments” that summarized the Project's, as well as its partners and beneficiaries', impressive results of joint work, achieved in the four years of the Project activities in Ukraine. Among Conference guests and speakers were Ukrainian Government officials, Members of the Ukrainian Parliament, USAID representatives, members of international financial organizations, international donors, representatives of national state agencies, NGOs,  professional associations and academia, top management officials of MERP partner-cities, community leaders, etc. The Conference included two sections that highlighted the USAID Project achievements on the national and municipal levels, respectively. Read more>>

The Ministry of Regional Development, Construction and Housing and Communal Services of Ukraine (Minregion) has approved a final version of the Preliminary List of Projects of Ukraine’s Municipal Infrastructure Development Program on September 28. The winners are 22 projects for the total amount of USD 559.02 million. Five of them were prepared with support of the USAID Municipal Energy Reform Project (USAID Project). Our partner cities Zaporizhzhia, Sumy, Ternopil, Khmelnytskyi and Chernihiv won the right to implement the projects on thermal modernization of 242 public buildings, with total amount of financing over USD 78 million. Implementation of these projects in full will allow the municipalities to save annually almost 10 mln. m³ of natural gas and to reduce emission amount by over 31,000 t CO a year. 

 

 

 

This December, members of the Myrnohrad and Pokrovsk City Councils voted to approve Sustainable Energy and Climate Action Plans until the Year 2030 (SECAP) for their cities, developed with support from the USAID Municipal Energy Reform Project in Ukraine (USAID Project). These strategic plans comprise more than 160 investment projects and outreach activities for the total of UAH 2,463,4 billion. Their implementation will contribute to development of environmentally-orientated economies of these cities and improving the quality of life for local residents. The Myrnohrad SECAP, for instance, includes 79 investment projects and outreach activities for the total of UAH 878.8 million. Read more>>

Third Conference “Low Emission Development of Ukraine” was held on 26 September 2017. It was co-organized by the USAID Municipal Energy Reform Project in Ukraine and the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of Ukraine. Ostap Semerak, Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources, Ostap Yednak, People’s Deputy of Ukraine and Secretary of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Environmental Policy, Nature Management and Liquidation of Chernobyl Disaster Aftermath, and Farhad Ghaussy, Director of USAID Office of Economic Growth, addressed over 110 conference participants with the welcoming remarks. Read more>>

The experts of USAID Municipal Energy Reform Project in Ukraine (USAID Project) conducted a seminar "Perspective Planning in Heat Supply of Cities and Inhabited Localities of Ukraine" on December 6, 2017. Participants of the seminar were the energy managers, representatives of the municipalities and heating utilities of the USAID Project partner cities. The main objective of the seminar was to familiarize participants with modern approaches to the process of energy planning and heat supply of the cities. Together with the experts, the participants discussed important issues of energy management, experience and prospects of the regional programs for modernization of the communal energy sector, as well as the problems of development of the optimized heat supply plans. In addition, the experts told about the experience of modernization of the existing boiler houses and the prospects of installation (use) of biofuel-fired mini-CHPs in the municipal heat supply systems. You can find the presentations of speakers here.

Two more trainings for the journalists “Key Information on Energy Efficiency in Media” were conducted by the team of the USAID Municipal Energy Reform Project in Ukraine (USAID Project). This time, the training in Odesa on September 7-8 was attended by over twenty media representatives from Kherson, Odesa, and Vinnytsia oblasts, and the next week – by thirty more journalists from Zaporizhzhia city and oblast. These two-day trainings had very busy agenda – interactive presentations by the experts, press tours, master class and game “We Are Energy Efficient” developed by the team of the USAID Project experts. Before the beginning of the training, every journalist received a card with description of his/her character and became, together with the colleagues, a co-owner of one of three buildings with the problems typical for Ukraine. Read more>>

The deputies of the Rubizhne City Council (Luhansk oblast) approved on November 29 the Sustainable Energy and Climate Action Plan through 2030 (SECAP) developed with support of the USAID Municipal Energy Reform Project in Ukraine (USAID Project). It is expected that due to implementation of 72 initiatives planned in the SECAP the city will be able to reduce СО emission by 32.6% of the baseline level, reduce natural gas consumption by 94 th. m3 and save 85,970 MWh of electricity. The USAID Project experts also estimate total accumulated economic effect from implementation of the energy efficiency measures at UAH 2.6 billion.

The National Energy and Utilities Regulatory Commission (NEURC) approved at its open meeting on September 14 the package of resolutions on formation of incentive based tariffs in the district water supply and sewage sectors. All the documents were developed with active participation of the USAID Municipal Energy Reform Project in Ukraine (USAID Project). “Adoption of these procedures will allow the service providers not only to receive in a transparent and timely manner investments for modernization or development of their infrastructure (replacement of outdated equipment, use of the modern energy efficient technologies, etc.). This will also allow the Ukrainians to receive better quality communal services,” – said Diana Korsakaite, Chief of Party of the USAID Project, in her speech at the meeting.  This summer, the NEURC has already approved the regulatory framework for incentive tariffs in the heating sector that was developed together with the USAID Project experts. Read more>> 

9th International Business Forum "Renewable Energy and Energy Efficient Industrial Modernization" organized by the State Agency for Energy Efficiency and Energy Saving  of Ukraine was held in Kyiv on November 23, with the support of the USAID Municipal Energy Reform Project in Ukraine (USAID Project). The event was attended by more than 600 participants, including top managers of the Ukrainian and international companies, representatives of the international organizations and financial corporations, national and local authorities, domestic and foreign investors. The Forum became for them a platform for discussing Ukraine's success in renewable energy, investment attractiveness of the “green” projects, and impact of this sector on the future of the Ukrainians. Diana Korsakaite, Chief of Party of the USAID Project, participated in one of the discussion panels and presented to the audience international experience in expansion of the markets for generation and consumption of the alternative fuels.

Lutsk and Odessa. What these two cities may have in common? The answer is quite simple - these are our partner cities, where the USAID Project "Municipal Energy Reform in Ukraine" (USAID Project) held its "USAID Campus" information fair campaign during the City Day celebrations this year. Two days, dozens of hours dedicated to consultations and master classes, hundreds of visitors, thousands of distributed informational materials and millions of emotions. First, on August 25, the residents and visitors of the city of Lutsk came together with their families to meet us at the USAID Project information kiosk. There is little wonder why we had such a good turnout Read more>>

With the necessary expert support provided by the USAID Municipal Energy Reform Project in Ukraine (USAID Project) to Chernihiv, the city will be able to attract from the European Investment Bank about EUR 6 million for procurement of 40 new energy-efficient trolleybuses for implementation of the project "Improving Electric Public Transport Efficiency in Chernihiv." In order to obtain these funds, the city sought assistance from USAID Project experts who, in accordance with the Bank's requirements, prepared a detailed analysis of the city's transport sector (economic, financial, energy and environmental analysis), as well as developed a feasibility study for the project. Implementation of this project will allow Chernihiv to reduce the share of worn out rolling stock from 82% to 68%, as well as to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Find out more here.

The team of USAID Municipal Energy Reform Project in Ukraine has conducted on June 10 the Sustainable Energy Day in Sumy. The Project information kiosk was put up in the city central park, and everyone was able to receive here a free advice and information brochures on the issues of energy saving, use of energy saving technologies and equipment, heat insulation of buildings, establishment of the condominiums and use of alternative energy source. The youngest visitors, together with the USAID Project team, were making the paper windmills and participated in the clean energy experiments. In such a way, the children and the USAID Project volunteers were discovering the world of renewable energy sources. 

The USAID Municipal Energy Reform Project in Ukraine (USAID Project) has supported holding of ХІІІ International Congress "Institutional and Technical Aspects in Reform of Housing and Communal Services (HCS) Sector’ 2017" in Kyiv. About 200 persons participated in the event. Among them: officials of the Government of Ukraine, speakers of the Ministries and agencies, experts of the international organizations, financial institutions and donors, representatives of the municipalities, communal utilities, manufacturers of the energy efficient equipment, professional associations and NGOs. Read more>>

 

 

Growth in utility tariffs, significant dependence of economy on imports of the energy carriers, atmospheric air pollution and natural disasters caused by the global warming – these and other factors require finding opportunities to save energy resources and, consequently, reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. A significant load related to solving the energy efficiency problems and implementing steps to modernize housing and communal services falls on the shoulders of the city authorities. Read more>>