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Ministry of Nature Protection of RA Ministry of Urban Development of RA Improving Energy Efficiency in Buildings Project Armenian Case Study Vahram Jalalyan, Diana Harutyunyan Inter-regional Workshop on Energy Efficiency Investment Projects Pipeline April 23-24, 2014 Bangkok, Thailand

Country Details Area - 29.800 m2 Population - 3.2 mln 65% - living in cities 40% of energy saving potential is in building sector (402,000 toe) The climate in Armenia is continental. Average annual temperature is 5.5 C, average winter temperature is -6.7 C The absolute min -42 C The absolute max +43 C

Armenian Building Stock Building stock is over 85 mln m2, including around 21 thousand multi-apartment buildings (27mln m2, 430,000 apartments 53% of multi-apartment buildings located in the capital city Most of the stock was built 30-60 years ago (as in most of CIS countries) Vast majority of the buildings were designed and built without having energy efficiency in mind, thus envelopes thermal characteristics are significantly lower than required by current code.

t CO2 / year GHG Emissions By Sectors 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Energy Transport Industry Buildings *Source: Second National Communication to UNFCCC on Climate Change

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 Dynamics and forecast of building sector growth in Armenia thousasnd m 2 1,000 800 600 400 200 0 public residential

Baseline Situation in the Sector 2004 - Law on Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy no targets, no limitations, voluntary basis, no MEPS, no privileges 1995 - EE Building Code weak enforcement and control, never updated, no certification and no building energy passports 2006 - Governmental Decree on Energy Audit Performing Procedure - buildings energy audit is not mentioned 2013- Governmental Decree N225-N envisaged change in the charter of Ministry of Urban Development adding requirement to ensure energy efficiency and energy saving in the sector

Project Activities on Making EE in Building Sector Attractive Assisting in: Improvement of legal framework: introducing EE requirements, MEPS, shifting from voluntary principle to mandatory, introducing new standards Improvement of the market share of EE services and materials Capacity building of the architects and constructors Awareness raising of targeted groups and general public Showcasing benefits of EE through demonstration projects: building partnership and attraction of financing

Project Assistance in Improvement of Legal Framework in Building Sector Amendments to the RA Laws On Urban Development and On Energy Saving and Renewable Energy is under consideration Buildings, structures, construction materials: Safety technical regulation was drafted and submitted to the RA Government; approval is pending from 2013 Buildings Energy Passport and EE Label -National Standard was developed and registered in 2013 Energy Performance in Buildings EU Directive and 6 supporting standards adapted - approval is pending Manual on Technical solutions for thermal insulation of residential, public and industrial buildings envelopes in construction and in reconstruction in the Republic of Armenia - 2013 adopted by Decree of Minister of Urban Development Construction Climatology construction code registered in 2011 (replacing the one from 1996)

Demonstrating EE Benefits in New Residential Construction 2012- Design and construction of EE social house for 20 families in cooperation with Government and Swiss Development and Cooperation Agency Energy performance is improved by 60% compared to the baseline design, incremental cost is 8% Internal insulation of walls with 60mm thick polyurethane foam, insulation of roof and basement Installation of EE windows Introduction of the automatic air inlet valves EE lighting First EE certified building in Armenia

Perspectives for Scaling Up The private developers can benefit as there is market demand for EE buildings Feasibility study done by the Project proved that the use of new insulation materials can ensure reduction of the thickness of external walls and increase the useful space of the building There are first results: In 2013 6 new residential buildings are redesigned and constructed by private developer based on justification provided by Project. The buildings initial design was modified with consideration of external insulation, the economic feasibility of that measures is based on increased residential area of the building.

Demonstrating EE Benefits in Residential Sector Private developer Cascade Hills residential complex 916 m2 added as a result of redesign, valued at 1800$/m2 Energy performance improved by 36%

Demonstrating EE Benefits in Residential Sector State Housing Program Baseline Positive shifts 2014 - Ministry of Urban Development is elaborating Government Decree on Application of measures directed towards increasing of energy saving and energy efficiency in objects constructed by the public funds 3 new buildings construction under State Housing programme is done with improved design (one re-designed and co-financed by UNDP) NAMA is under development EE and Low Carbon Social Housing in Armenia

Demonstrating EE Benefits of Retrofitting Existing Buildings Importance: 5.4 mln. m2 buildings 550 MWh/year mitigation potential Challenges: No any experience in the country Weak knowledge on technologies and benefits Weak management of multi-apartment building stock No readiness of the financial institutions to cooperate

UNDP-GEF Demonstration Project 9 storey, 36 apartment panel building with low thermal insulation characteristics residential area - 3000 m2 external walls - 2500 m2 Decision was taken by 90% of residents Co-financing from Yerevan municipality was obtained External walls insulated with 60mm XPS, Doors and windows installed in the common spaces 14

Demonstration Project Details and Results Cost of the project 120,000 USD 98,000 USD UNDP-GEF 22,000 USD Yerevan Municipality Energy performance Improved by more than 55% from 178 kwh/m2 to 74 kwh/m2 year Energy saved: 285,000 kwh/year GHG emissions avoided: 63 tco2 eq/year Replication potential within Yerevan ~ 530 MWh/year and 120ktCO2 eq/year within Armenia ~712 MWh/year and 158 ktco2 eq/year

Infrared Image of the Demo Building Before 178kWh/m2 year After 74kWh/m2 year

Monitoring of Benefits Energy audit and surveys conducted in Reference and Demonstration buildings 90% of households stated that they have evident results of improved comfort and reduction of costs for heating The instrumental measurements (temperature data loggers-hobos) proved that average temperature in apartments has increased by 1-2 0 C The energy consumption in the same time has decreased by more than twice

Positive shifts and opportunities Following the success of the demonstration project the HFH in the frames of it s Residential Energy Efficiency Project (REELIH) has envisaged the thermal enveloping of 3 existing typical panel buildings. The cost is intended to be covered with participation of Municipality and the buildings residents (condominiums) Several local banks currently are introducing new services EE credits, Green loans thus creating opportunities for energy efficient building retrofitting WB through Armenian Fund for R2E2 is introducing quasi-esco scheme for EE promotion in public buildings EBRD and kfw started negotiations with Government on building credit lines for EE in residential and public buildings

Conclusions Project demonstrated that energy efficiency measures can be easily accommodated in the initial design with low cost to no cost, as there are gains in: additional space, market value increase due to certification of energy performance, issuing of labels and making publicly available benefits of the operational cost reduction The certification of locally produced insulation materials proved to be a notable encouragement for local producers to upgrade their practices Demonstration projects encouraged Government to include EE requirements enforcement in the plan of 2014 and enter in negotiations with financial institutions.