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When a fellow villager advised him to take a loan for buying a chainsaw, assuming he would need it to cut the trees and sell for firewood, Khusanboy stood firm. "I only want to plant trees,” he said. (...) He breeds seedlings of rose hips, cherries and apple trees, and knows the health benefits of, and how to collect, store and sell these fruits. Photo: UNDP Uzbekistan / Elyor Nemat The rosehip bushes grow between fruit trees, along paths in the garden and next to his house. (...) Until recently, fresh food was only available in certain seasons. “We have been selling fresh vegetables and herbs for several years all-year round, both in winter and summer.
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Score: 1474391.4 - https://www.undp.org/uzbekista...en-farming-recovery-and-future
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When a fellow villager advised him to take a loan for buying a chainsaw, assuming he would need it to cut the trees and sell for firewood, Khusanboy stood firm. "I only want to plant trees,” he said. (...) He breeds seedlings of rose hips, cherries and apple trees, and knows the health benefits of, and how to collect, store and sell these fruits. The rosehip bushes grow between fruit trees, along paths in the garden and next to his house. (...) Until recently, fresh food was only available in certain seasons. “We have been selling fresh vegetables and herbs for several years all-year round, both in winter and summer.
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Score: 1474391.4 - https://www.undp.org/eurasia/s...en-farming-recovery-and-future
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In the cooling mode, the energy efficiency factor is 7.5; in the heating mode, it is 5.1. It means that heat generation is 5.1 times  more than power consumption. (...) According to Kanzada Atazova , the only paramedic of the village, now she is working to obtain a permit to store and sell medicines in the medical center. She is also trying to provide clean drinking water for the facility. She says, “ We are not allowed to sell medicines in the paramedical and midwifery station.
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Score: 1461018.7 - https://www.undp.org/kyrgyzsta...t-pumps-guard-villagers-health
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When in full production, this enormous pulp mill will achieve 240 percent energy self-sufficiency, enabling it to sell heat and “green” electricity to other industries and the national grid. (...) Bioenergy (electricity and heat) Metsä Fibre 5. Textile fibres from pulp Under development 6. (...) The Äänekoski bioproduct mill will use 0.75 terawatt hours in its operations and will sell 1 terawatt hour of green electricity to the grid.
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Score: 1445425.7 - https://www.fao.org/forestry/4...8443f4a956a700f7ed87a34780.pdf
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PowerPoint Presentation Sylvia Rangelova, Director of EU Affairs Coordination and International Cooperation Directorate Ministry of Environment and Water of the Republic of Bulgaria Applying Sustainable Energy Policies and Practices in Bulgaria Workshop on strengthening national capacities in applying sustainable energy policies and practices, based on the recommendations of the Environmental Performance Reviews Excise duties on certain energy products On energy products used as motor fuels and for heating by households and industry, in line with the existing EU legal provisions Excise duties For households and farmers Exemptions  indiscriminate exemption of all households (rich and poor)  refund of excise duties on the use of diesel to all agricultural producers Cost efficiency of the instrument Tariff Reform and Transparency for Consumers Tariffs as a social policy instrument mainly benefited above- average income earners Insufficient revenue for financing adequate maintenance Switch from the Regulated Market to the Free Market Latest amendments to the Energy Act of October 1st, 2020all low-voltage business consumers No suspicion of cross-subsidization of electricity prices between business and household consumers From July 1st, 2021 all renewable energy producers with installed capacity of 0.5 MW and over Switch from Preferential Prices to Preferential Premiums Stimulates them to sell their produced electricity on a competitive basis Energy efficiency of buildings Long-term national strategy to support the renovation of the national building stock of residential and non-residential buildings until 2050 Renovation of: 60% of the residential building stock ~17% of the non-residential building stock Energy Savings of 7,329 GWh / year Reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 3,274,453 tonnes of CO2 Establishment of a National decarbonisation fund to support investment in low-carbon development Heating and clean fuels. (...) National Air Quality Improvement Program (2018-2024) and National Air Pollution Control Program (2020-2030):  Reconnection or connection to the gas transmission network;  Reconnection or connection to central heating;  Replacement of old heaters and boilers according to eco-design standards. Ordinance for the requirements and control over the wood used for domestic heating Ordinance on the quality requirements of solid fuels used for domestic heating, the conditions, order and manner for their control Reduction of emissions / Thermal power stations Significant reduction in the total amount of emissions from heat and power plants in the country.
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Score: 1423272.3 - https://unece.org/sites/defaul...EPR%20Renewable%20Energy_0.pdf
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Most families in rural areas, as well schools and public offices, still rely on firewood for heating and, regrettably, get it from illegal logging. (...) “We collect vine shoots from the neighbouring farmers, compress them into briquettes and sell to the local supermarkets and restaurants as a heating fuel and barbecue charcoal. (...) Biomass briquettes are becoming a best-selling product in the large supermarkets and will be used for heating schools and public buildings in some of the rural areas.  
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Score: 1398501.9 - https://www.undp.org/georgia/b...ustainable-development-georgia
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Moscow United Energy Company Provides centralised heating and hot water supply to the capital (PJSC) (with the exception of small local heat supply areas from isolated departmental and corporate heat sources). Mosenergosbyt (PJSC) Moscow’s energy sales company, which sells more than 8% of the electricity generated in Russia.
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Score: 1391208.3 - https://www.itu.int/en/publica...w/files/basic-html/page29.html
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Reducing the impact on the environment by replacing dolomite with blast furnace slag PUC „Heating plant Novi Sad“ AUTOMATION OF 125 HEATING SUBSTATIONS -ATP E3 International LLC Sustainable wood and reed biomass as a key pillar of the energy transition and decarbonization of Serbia: scaling up through engagement of the private and public sectors Shopping Center IV d.o.o. (...) Knjaževac Responsible business - towards a future with a zero carbon footprint PUC „Zelen“ Arilje Extension of the existing heating network to residential buildings to reduce CO2 emissions Delta City 67 d.o.o. (...) Construction of a solar power plant in the mode of combined operation (isolated-parallel operation) with the possibility of selling excess electricity PUC 12. Septembar Bajina Basta BAJINA BASTA - BREATH OF NATURE PUC Topola Reconstruction of the line for further treatment of sludge at the Kamenica WWTP and its further use Municipality Topola Construction of a water supply line in Elementary School „Karađorđe“ Topola MP&ASSOCIATES DOO NOVI SAD Reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by treating biodegradable waste in the biogas power plant in Bojnik PUC Regional LandfillPirot Construction of solar power plants at the locations of PUC „Regional landfill Pirot“ and „PPV Berilovac, Pirot“ RRA Srem Establishing a Regional Centre for Sustainable Development with the Biomass Logistics Centre to support low-level public and private sector development and reduce negative impacts on climate change Sloga Kanjiža d.o.o Kanjiža Solar power plant Kanjiza Palić Zoo Composting in the Palić Zoo
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Score: 1369842.4 - https://www.undp.org/sites/g/f...list_of_selected_projects.docx
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Reducing the impact on the environment by replacing dolomite with blast furnace slag PUC „Heating plant Novi Sad“ AUTOMATION OF 125 HEATING SUBSTATIONS -ATP E3 International LLC Sustainable wood and reed biomass as a key pillar of the energy transition and decarbonization of Serbia: scaling up through engagement of the private and public sectors Shopping Center IV d.o.o. (...) Knjaževac Responsible business - towards a future with a zero carbon footprint PUC „Zelen“ Arilje Extension of the existing heating network to residential buildings to reduce CO2 emissions Delta City 67 d.o.o. (...) Construction of a solar power plant in the mode of combined operation (isolated- parallel operation) with the possibility of selling excess electricity PUC 12. Septembar Bajina Basta BAJINA BASTA - BREATH OF NATURE PUC Topola Reconstruction of the line for further treatment of sludge at the Kamenica WWTP and its further use Municipality Topola Construction of a water supply line in Elementary School „Karađorđe“ Topola MP&ASSOCIATES DOO NOVI SAD Reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by treating biodegradable waste in the biogas power plant in Bojnik PUC Regional LandfillPirot Construction of solar power plants at the locations of PUC „Regional landfill Pirot“ and „PPV Berilovac, Pirot“ RRA Srem Establishing a Regional Centre for Sustainable Development with the Biomass Logistics Centre to support low- level public and private sector development and reduce negative impacts on climate change Sloga Kanjiža d.o.o Kanjiža Solar power plant Kanjiza Palić Zoo Composting in the Palić Zoo
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Score: 1369842.4 - https://www.undp.org/sites/g/f...llution_of_the_environment.pdf
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Currently, private power producers can enter into agreements with the power supply companies and sell surplus electricity into the grid. These arrangements encourage households to install PVs  and substantially reduce their electricity bills. During the study tour, students visited a private house, where the owner had installed PV, which is capable  not only cover the family's electricity needs, but also sell the surplus to the grid. According to Mr. Rustam Yodgorov, the homeowner, it is quite easy to install PV unit and register it officially. (...) Moreover, it allows me to be independent from the unified energy supply system and sell excess of the generated electrical  energy to the national grid," said Rustam Yodgorov.
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Score: 1367635.7 - https://www.undp.org/uzbekista...ble-energy-facilities-tashkent
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