Catalyzing Market Transformation for Industrial Energy Efficiency and Accelerate Investments in Best Available Practices and Technologies in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

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Category: MCF

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 2014 Project to Accelerate Industrial Energy Efficiency through Policy and Investment.

This project, initiated in 2014 in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia with funding from the GEF Trust Fund and implemented by UNIDO, aims to accelerate market transformation for industrial energy efficiency. Its purpose is to strengthen policy, regulatory, and institutional frameworks and support increased diffusion of and investment in best available industrial energy efficiency practices and technologies. The scope covers industrial energy efficiency across the country. Key outputs and intended obligations include developing and enacting legal requirements for large industrial and public sector consumers to employ certified Energy Management Practitioners, establishing a corresponding Certification Program, developing financial incentives for ISO 50001 certification, creating an Industrial Energy Efficiency Best Practice Information and Dissemination Program, and establishing an Industrial Energy Data Management Framework. Affected sectors are large industrial and public sector consumers. The provided text does not specify names of resulting regulations or specific compliance deadlines for affected entities, but the project duration is 42 months from its start around 2014.

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REQUEST FOR CEO ENDORSEMENT
PROJECT TYPE: Full-sized Project
TYPE OF TRUST FUND:GEF Trust Fund
For more information about GEF, visit TheGEF.org
PART I: PROJECT INFORMATION
Project Title: Catalyzing market transformation for industrial energy efficiency and accelerate investments in best
available practices and technologies in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Country(ies): Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav GEF Project ID:1 4902
Republic of
GEF Agency(ies): UNIDO GEF Agency Project ID: 120127
Other Executing Partner(s): Ministry of Environment and Submission Date: 07-03-2014
Physical Planning, Ministry of
Economy, Energy Agency of the Resubmission Date: 10-31-2014
Republic of Macedonia, Regional
Environment Centre of Resubmission Date 12-01-2014
Macedonia;
GEF Focal Area (s): Climate Change Project Duration(Months) 42
Name of Parent Program (if Not Applicable Project Agency Fee ($): 140,000
applicable):
(cid:1) For SFM/REDD+
(cid:1) For SGP
(cid:1) For PPP
A. FOCAL AREA STRATEGY FRAMEWORK2
Focal Area Trust Grant Cofinancing
Expected FA Outcomes Expected FA Outputs
Objectives Fund Amount ($) ($)
CCM-2 Outcome 2.1: Appropriate Output 2.1: Energy GEFTF 266,000 614,000
policy, legal and efficiency policy and
regulatory frameworks regulation in place
adopted and enforced
Output 2.3: Energy savings
achieved
CCM-2 Outcome 2.2: Sustainable Output 2.2: Investment GEFTF 1,134,000 5,290,628
financing and delivery mobilized
mechanisms established
and operational Output 2.3: Energy savings
achieved
Total Project Cost 1,400,000 5,904,628
1Project ID number will be assigned by GEFSEC.
2 Refer to the Focal Area Results Framework and LDCF/SCCF Framework when completing Table A.
GEF5 CEO Endorsement Template-February 2013.doc
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B. PROJECT FRAMEWORK
Project Objective: To accelerate market transformation for industrial energy efficiency by strengthening policy,
regulatory and institutional frameworks and supporting increased diffusion of and investment in best available industrial
energy efficiency practices and technologies.
Trust Grant Confirmed
Grant
Project Expected Fund ($) Amount Co-

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