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Enigin Update - World Bank: $3 Trillion Energy Efficiency Investment Needed

Enigin Update - World Bank: $3 Trillion Energy Efficiency Investment Needed

According to a report from the World Bank entitled: Lights Out? The Energy Outlook in Eastern Europe and the Central Asia, the region as a whole will face an energy crunch unless investments of more than $3 trillion are made over the next 20 years.



“The demand for primary energy in the Eastern Europe and Central Asia region is expected to increase by 50 percent by 2030,” said Peter Thomson, Director for Sustainable Development in the World Bank’s Europe and Central Asia region, “while the demand for electricity is expected to increase by 90 percent.”`

Before to current financial crisis the region was beginning to suffer serious shortages in supply, causing grave concern for its continued growth and security, but with the region being hit hard by the financial crisis, this led to a significant dampening energy demand.

This drop in demand created some welcome breathing room, but World Bank report claims this is only a temporary respite before energy availability again becomes a serious concern. Once growth picks back up, so, too, will energy consumption.



The report encourages investment in energy efficiency, which achieves three goals, simultaneously and at least cost: lower greenhouse gas emissions, better energy security, and more sustainable economic growth.



According to the report, an additional $1 invested in energy efficiency may avoid more than $2 in production investment. 



But much potential remains untapped because of the many obstacles to investments in energy efficiency, including a lack of information on the latest technologies, too few contractors and service companies, and financing constraints.



Enigin Distributors across the region can help with all the above, enabling businesses to become energy efficient, saving profits while reducing emissions and power demand.



Governments have a major role to play in energy efficiency, not only in allowing energy tariffs to reflect costs, but by being proactive in setting and updating energy efficiency standards and in enforcing them.

Enigin Distributors can help the governments, local and regional, by offering a range of solutions that are ideal for the public sector, education and hospitals.

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