Sustainability And Green Initiatives In Minsk, Belarus
A growing number of buildings in Minsk are achieving these certifications, signaling a positive trend towards environmentally responsible development in the city''s real estate sector.
The government believes that having control over the entire energy sector will guarantee a secure and stable energy supply. Because of its modest natural resources, Belarus relies on imports from Russia to meet most of its energy needs.
Belarus's energy sector is dominated by state-owned companies operating under supervision of the Ministry of Energy in electricity, gas and part of the heat sector, and under BelNefteKhim (Belarus State Concern for Oil and Chemistry) in the oil, refining and petrochemicals sector.
The aim of Belarus's energy policy is to secure reliable and sustainable energy while reducing energy import dependence and improving the energy sector's financial stability.
Renewable energy and energy efficiency have been recognised as means to achieve these aims, but most of the change in the energy sector will be effectuated by the new nuclear power station, expected to be partially operational by 2020. Belarus's main energy policy document, the Concept of Energy Security, came into force on 1 January 2016.
A growing number of buildings in Minsk are achieving these certifications, signaling a positive trend towards environmentally responsible development in the city''s real estate sector.
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