Energy Efficiency and Importance of Renewable Energy Sources in Latvia
Proceedings of International Conference on Renewable Energy for Sustainable Development in the Asia Pacific Region 2007
Ināra Škapare, Andris Krēsliņš

The main goal of Latvian energy policy is to ensure safe and environmentally friendly long-term energy supply at cost-effective prices, contributing to enhance competitiveness, and to ensure safe energy transit. The Latvian Parliament approved an Energy Efficiency Strategy in 2000. Its objective is to decrease energy consumption per unit of GDP by 25% by 2010. Awareness raising, implementation of standards and economic incentives for self financing are the main instruments to increase energy efficiency, mentioned in the strategy. Latvia, as many other European Union member states, is dependent on the import of primary energy resources. The Latvian Renewable Energy strategy is still under development. The only recent study on RES was developed in the framework of a PHARE program in year 2000: “Renewable energy resource program”, where three main objectives for a future RES strategy were proposed: 1. To increase the use of wood waste and low value wood and forest residues. 2. To improve efficiency of combustion technologies and to replace outdated plants. 3. To increase the use of renewables in Combined Heat and Power plants (CHP). Through the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership, partners will develop a set of new shared activities, and coordinate and strengthen existing efforts in this area.


Atslēgas vārdi
Energy efficiency, renewable energy

Škapare, I., Krēsliņš, A. Energy Efficiency and Importance of Renewable Energy Sources in Latvia. No: Proceedings of International Conference on Renewable Energy for Sustainable Development in the Asia Pacific Region, Austrālija, Fremantle, 4.-8. februāris, 2007. Fremantle: -, 2007, 1.-6.lpp.

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