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Heat Subsidy Shift Program in Russia

Heat Subsidy Shift Program in Russia. William U. Chandler Director AISU, PNNL, USA Presented at U.S. Baltic Power Sector Investment Seminar. Vilnius, February 3-4, 2000. Major Problems of Heat Su pply : Boilers. Lack of financing and l ow fuel stocks

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Heat Subsidy Shift Program in Russia

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  1. Heat Subsidy Shift Program in Russia William U. Chandler Director AISU, PNNL, USA Presented at U.S. Baltic Power Sector Investment Seminar. Vilnius, February 3-4, 2000

  2. Major Problems of Heat Supply: Boilers • Lack of financing and low fuel stocks • Shortened heat supply season and lowered temperatures • Absence of fuel and heat metering • Shortage of qualified boiler personnel

  3. Major Problems of Heat Supply: Networks • High degree of wear • Frequent failures • Heat waste and leaks • Insulation breaks and heat losses • Disruption of efficient hydraulic regimes • Multiplicity of owners

  4. Major Problems of Heat Supply: Public Buildings 14 deg C indoor temperature Magadan • Shortage of funds to pay for heat services • Poor quality of heat supply • Lack of heat meters • Poor building insulation and maintenance • Lack of qualified personnel • Lack of financing to improve facilities’ energy efficiency

  5. Why Subsidies? • Salaries and pensions average only $100 and $20 per month • High fuel-labor cost ratio • Zero technical price elasticity (no meters, no valves) • Complicated building ownership structure • Political tool in election years

  6. Heat Subsidies Share In Municipal Budgets: from 10 to 35%

  7. Program Structure • Regional legislation and policy • Boiler house efficiency improvement • Heat distribution system modernization • Public buildings retrofits • Residential building metering and efficiency • Buildings Thermal Performance Standards • Monitoring and verification systems

  8. Program Development Process • Reach agreement with city administration • Collect and analyze data • Develop efficiency projects • Analyze economic and financial aspects • Identify financial options • Suggest policy solutions • Prepare feasibility study • Discuss options with city officials and potential lenders • Develop business plan • Organize project management and monitoring systems

  9. Boiler-house efficiency • Improve management (data collection, certification & regulation of heat tariffs) • Equip boiler-houses with fuel and heat meters • Modernize boiler-houses • Switch to gas

  10. Heat distribution system modernization • Meter heat provided by electric utilities and enterprises • Modernize heat distribution system • Upgrade heating points and pump-houses • Provide distribution system diagnostics and operations feedback

  11. Energy efficiency in public buildings • Building certification • Energy audits • Metering • Thermal efficiency improvements • Electrical efficiency improvements

  12. Conducted All Over the Russian Federation Izevsk Cheliabinsk Yu.-Sakhalinsk Zheleznogorsk

  13. Shaking the Money Tree • Subsidy shift--from fuel to capital • Oblast budgets and regional efficiency funds • Heat supply company investments • Russian, foreign, and multilateral banks • Consumer expenditures

  14. The CENEf Subsidy Shift Mechanism • Maximizes use of internal city financial resources • Avoids additional tax burden and tariff increases • First case: In 1997, Kostroma re-allocated $1.2 million to new budget item, “Energy conservation program” • Replication: Many Russian cities now use the subsidy shift mechanism

  15. Costs and Benefits: 15 Cities

  16. Savings Monitoring and Verification • CENEf developed monitoring and verification systems for three Russian cities • Each locality requires specific modifications in municipal budget planning, heat supply contracts, and program design • These systems permit loan repayment from savings and to account for a balance between shifted subsidies and program savings.

  17. Ending Financial Eclipse The Subsidy Shift Program: • Eases municipal budget crisis • Improves utility balance sheets • Reduces economic waste • Mitigates greenhouse gas emissions--as a side effect Last Eclipse of the Millennium (Photo: W. Chandler)

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