Keeping Warm : Urban Heating Options in Tajikistan

This report identifies the most viable heating options and related investment measures to meet heating demand in urban residential and public buildings in Tajikistan. The report provides an overview of the condition and performance of the urban hea...

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Main Authors: Balabanyan, Ani, Hofer, Kathrin, Finn, Johua, Hankinson, Denzel
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015
Subjects:
OIL
GAS
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/06/24663881/keeping-warm-urban-heating-options-tajikistan-summary-report
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22088
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topic RENEWABLE RESOURCES
PRIMARY ELECTRICITY
PROCESS HEAT
FLUE GAS
RESIDENTIAL CONSUMERS
COAL BOILERS
ELECTRICITY TARIFF
HEATING SYSTEMS
HEAT METERS
COAL EXTRACTION
GENERATION
COST OF ELECTRICITY
SOLAR WATER HEATERS
GAS IMPORTS
INVESTMENTS IN ENERGY
HEAT DEMAND
EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT
PRICE
VOLTAGE
CLEANER
CLEAN AIR
SAFER OPERATION
PETROLEUM
COAL USE
EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS
AIR POLLUTION
OIL
ENERGY SOURCES
ELECTRIC SUPPLY
HOT WATER BOILERS
RESIDENTIAL ENERGY
FUEL USE
SAND
IMPROVING ENERGY EFFICIENCY
THERMAL OUTPUT
EFFICIENCY INVESTMENTS
STEAM TURBINES
DISTRIBUTION LOSSES
SPACE HEATERS
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
DEMAND FOR HEAT
COAL RESERVES
FUELS
FUEL SWITCHING
FUEL COSTS
GREENHOUSE GASES
HEAT TRANSMISSION
HEATING SYSTEM
GASIFICATION
RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
HEAT ENERGY
ENERGY SAVINGS
FUEL SUPPLY
EMISSION
COAL GASIFICATION
PEAK LOAD
RESIDENTIAL BUILDING
AMBIENT AIR
BALANCE
ENERGY NEEDS
ELECTRICITY
CEMENT
SYNTHESIS GAS
HYDROPOWER
ELECTRICITY GENERATION
PETROLEUM GAS
PARTICULATE
ENERGY USE
TRANSMISSION LOSSES
PILOT PROJECTS
ENERGY DEMAND
ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
TRANSPORT OF COAL
HEAT OUTPUT
TARIFF STRUCTURE
COAL
FUEL
DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
ELECTRICAL OUTPUT
FACILITIES
COAL GAS
RENEWABLE SOURCES
COST OF HEAT
EFFICIENCY POTENTIAL
REPLACEMENT OF PIPELINES
HEAT SUPPLY
PLANT EFFICIENCY
HEAT GENERATION
NATURAL GAS SUPPLY
PIPELINE
ENERGY COSTS
OPEN’ SYSTEMS
FUEL COST
APPROACH
EMPLOYMENT
POWER GRID
ENERGY EFFICIENCY INVESTMENTS
HEAT DELIVERY
WOOD BURNING
PEAK HEAT
DISTRICT HEATING
ACTIVITIES
ENERGY COST SAVINGS
ENERGY SOURCE
ELECTRICITY SYSTEM
EMISSIONS
GAS PRICES
POWER CONDITIONERS
MAXIMUM EFFICIENCY
ELECTRIC HEATERS
UTILITY DEMAND-SIDE MANAGEMENT
POWER SHORTAGES
GAS
GAS CONSUMPTION
RESIDENTIAL HOUSING
HOT WATER SUPPLY
ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION
SOURCE OF ELECTRICITY
BOILERS
HEAT PRODUCTION
BIOMASS
GENERATION CAPACITY
HEAT TARIFFS
NATURAL GAS PRICES
BOILER HOUSE
POWER SECTOR
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
ENERGY SHORTAGES
BOILER
GAS DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
OPTIONS
ENERGY RESOURCES
SOLID FUELS
WATER
POLLUTION LEVELS
THERMAL PERFORMANCE
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
BOILER HOUSES
HEAT PUMP
POLLUTION
THERMAL ENERGY
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
FUEL CONSUMPTION
PARTICULATE MATTER
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
ACCESS TO ENERGY
ELECTRIC ENERGY
HEAT
ENERGY EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS
ELECTRICITY DEMAND
UTILITIES
GAS BOILERS
HEAT METERING
POWER
SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY
FLUE GAS EMISSIONS
COAL COMBUSTION
GAS SUPPLY
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
GAS SUPPLIES
HEAVY FUEL OIL
HOT WATER
ELECTRICITY TARIFFS
ENERGY BILLS
ENERGY PRICES
TURBINES
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
HEAT EXCHANGERS
NATURAL GAS
HEAT TARIFF
ENERGY CONSERVATION
COMBUSTION
INVESTMENT
RENEWABLE SOURCES OF ENERGY
COAL CONSUMPTION
COAL SUPPLY
TARIFF
FUEL TYPE
FUEL OIL
AVAILABILITY
INVESTMENTS
HEAVY RELIANCE
PRICE SPIKES
GASES
SPACE HEATING
PEAK HEAT DEMAND
EVAPORATION
NATURAL GAS CONSUMPTION
COAL PRODUCTION
PRICES
GAS DISTRIBUTION
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
HEAT PUMPS
ENERGY
spellingShingle RENEWABLE RESOURCES
PRIMARY ELECTRICITY
PROCESS HEAT
FLUE GAS
RESIDENTIAL CONSUMERS
COAL BOILERS
ELECTRICITY TARIFF
HEATING SYSTEMS
HEAT METERS
COAL EXTRACTION
GENERATION
COST OF ELECTRICITY
SOLAR WATER HEATERS
GAS IMPORTS
INVESTMENTS IN ENERGY
HEAT DEMAND
EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT
PRICE
VOLTAGE
CLEANER
CLEAN AIR
SAFER OPERATION
PETROLEUM
COAL USE
EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS
AIR POLLUTION
OIL
ENERGY SOURCES
ELECTRIC SUPPLY
HOT WATER BOILERS
RESIDENTIAL ENERGY
FUEL USE
SAND
IMPROVING ENERGY EFFICIENCY
THERMAL OUTPUT
EFFICIENCY INVESTMENTS
STEAM TURBINES
DISTRIBUTION LOSSES
SPACE HEATERS
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
DEMAND FOR HEAT
COAL RESERVES
FUELS
FUEL SWITCHING
FUEL COSTS
GREENHOUSE GASES
HEAT TRANSMISSION
HEATING SYSTEM
GASIFICATION
RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
HEAT ENERGY
ENERGY SAVINGS
FUEL SUPPLY
EMISSION
COAL GASIFICATION
PEAK LOAD
RESIDENTIAL BUILDING
AMBIENT AIR
BALANCE
ENERGY NEEDS
ELECTRICITY
CEMENT
SYNTHESIS GAS
HYDROPOWER
ELECTRICITY GENERATION
PETROLEUM GAS
PARTICULATE
ENERGY USE
TRANSMISSION LOSSES
PILOT PROJECTS
ENERGY DEMAND
ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
TRANSPORT OF COAL
HEAT OUTPUT
TARIFF STRUCTURE
COAL
FUEL
DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
ELECTRICAL OUTPUT
FACILITIES
COAL GAS
RENEWABLE SOURCES
COST OF HEAT
EFFICIENCY POTENTIAL
REPLACEMENT OF PIPELINES
HEAT SUPPLY
PLANT EFFICIENCY
HEAT GENERATION
NATURAL GAS SUPPLY
PIPELINE
ENERGY COSTS
OPEN’ SYSTEMS
FUEL COST
APPROACH
EMPLOYMENT
POWER GRID
ENERGY EFFICIENCY INVESTMENTS
HEAT DELIVERY
WOOD BURNING
PEAK HEAT
DISTRICT HEATING
ACTIVITIES
ENERGY COST SAVINGS
ENERGY SOURCE
ELECTRICITY SYSTEM
EMISSIONS
GAS PRICES
POWER CONDITIONERS
MAXIMUM EFFICIENCY
ELECTRIC HEATERS
UTILITY DEMAND-SIDE MANAGEMENT
POWER SHORTAGES
GAS
GAS CONSUMPTION
RESIDENTIAL HOUSING
HOT WATER SUPPLY
ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION
SOURCE OF ELECTRICITY
BOILERS
HEAT PRODUCTION
BIOMASS
GENERATION CAPACITY
HEAT TARIFFS
NATURAL GAS PRICES
BOILER HOUSE
POWER SECTOR
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
ENERGY SHORTAGES
BOILER
GAS DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
OPTIONS
ENERGY RESOURCES
SOLID FUELS
WATER
POLLUTION LEVELS
THERMAL PERFORMANCE
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
BOILER HOUSES
HEAT PUMP
POLLUTION
THERMAL ENERGY
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
FUEL CONSUMPTION
PARTICULATE MATTER
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
ACCESS TO ENERGY
ELECTRIC ENERGY
HEAT
ENERGY EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS
ELECTRICITY DEMAND
UTILITIES
GAS BOILERS
HEAT METERING
POWER
SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY
FLUE GAS EMISSIONS
COAL COMBUSTION
GAS SUPPLY
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
GAS SUPPLIES
HEAVY FUEL OIL
HOT WATER
ELECTRICITY TARIFFS
ENERGY BILLS
ENERGY PRICES
TURBINES
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
HEAT EXCHANGERS
NATURAL GAS
HEAT TARIFF
ENERGY CONSERVATION
COMBUSTION
INVESTMENT
RENEWABLE SOURCES OF ENERGY
COAL CONSUMPTION
COAL SUPPLY
TARIFF
FUEL TYPE
FUEL OIL
AVAILABILITY
INVESTMENTS
HEAVY RELIANCE
PRICE SPIKES
GASES
SPACE HEATING
PEAK HEAT DEMAND
EVAPORATION
NATURAL GAS CONSUMPTION
COAL PRODUCTION
PRICES
GAS DISTRIBUTION
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
HEAT PUMPS
ENERGY
Balabanyan, Ani
Hofer, Kathrin
Finn, Johua
Hankinson, Denzel
Keeping Warm : Urban Heating Options in Tajikistan
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Tajikistan
description This report identifies the most viable heating options and related investment measures to meet heating demand in urban residential and public buildings in Tajikistan. The report provides an overview of the condition and performance of the urban heating sector and building stock, and assesses, in detail, the situation in Dushanbe and Khujand. The report gives introduction in section one. Section two gives an overview of the physical, institutional, and regulatory characteristics of the urban heating sector in Tajikistan and includes an analysis of the urban building stock. Sections three and four describe the heat supply and demand characteristics of Dushanbe and Khujand and estimate the unmet heating demand in these cities. Section five evaluates the available supply and demand side heating options and investment measures that can be implemented to improve the heating sectors in the target cities. Section six recommends priority investment measures for each building type, identifies related policy actions to facilitate implementation of the recommended investments, highlights key implementation issues, and describes the next steps necessary to implement them.
format Working Paper
author Balabanyan, Ani
Hofer, Kathrin
Finn, Johua
Hankinson, Denzel
author_facet Balabanyan, Ani
Hofer, Kathrin
Finn, Johua
Hankinson, Denzel
author_sort Balabanyan, Ani
title Keeping Warm : Urban Heating Options in Tajikistan
title_short Keeping Warm : Urban Heating Options in Tajikistan
title_full Keeping Warm : Urban Heating Options in Tajikistan
title_fullStr Keeping Warm : Urban Heating Options in Tajikistan
title_full_unstemmed Keeping Warm : Urban Heating Options in Tajikistan
title_sort keeping warm : urban heating options in tajikistan
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/06/24663881/keeping-warm-urban-heating-options-tajikistan-summary-report
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22088
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spelling okr-10986-220882021-04-23T14:04:06Z Keeping Warm : Urban Heating Options in Tajikistan Balabanyan, Ani Hofer, Kathrin Finn, Johua Hankinson, Denzel RENEWABLE RESOURCES PRIMARY ELECTRICITY PROCESS HEAT FLUE GAS RESIDENTIAL CONSUMERS COAL BOILERS ELECTRICITY TARIFF HEATING SYSTEMS HEAT METERS COAL EXTRACTION GENERATION COST OF ELECTRICITY SOLAR WATER HEATERS GAS IMPORTS INVESTMENTS IN ENERGY HEAT DEMAND EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT PRICE VOLTAGE CLEANER CLEAN AIR SAFER OPERATION PETROLEUM COAL USE EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS AIR POLLUTION OIL ENERGY SOURCES ELECTRIC SUPPLY HOT WATER BOILERS RESIDENTIAL ENERGY FUEL USE SAND IMPROVING ENERGY EFFICIENCY THERMAL OUTPUT EFFICIENCY INVESTMENTS STEAM TURBINES DISTRIBUTION LOSSES SPACE HEATERS INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES DEMAND FOR HEAT COAL RESERVES FUELS FUEL SWITCHING FUEL COSTS GREENHOUSE GASES HEAT TRANSMISSION HEATING SYSTEM GASIFICATION RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS HEAT ENERGY ENERGY SAVINGS FUEL SUPPLY EMISSION COAL GASIFICATION PEAK LOAD RESIDENTIAL BUILDING AMBIENT AIR BALANCE ENERGY NEEDS ELECTRICITY CEMENT SYNTHESIS GAS HYDROPOWER ELECTRICITY GENERATION PETROLEUM GAS PARTICULATE ENERGY USE TRANSMISSION LOSSES PILOT PROJECTS ENERGY DEMAND ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY TRANSPORT OF COAL HEAT OUTPUT TARIFF STRUCTURE COAL FUEL DISTRIBUTION NETWORK ELECTRICAL OUTPUT FACILITIES COAL GAS RENEWABLE SOURCES COST OF HEAT EFFICIENCY POTENTIAL REPLACEMENT OF PIPELINES HEAT SUPPLY PLANT EFFICIENCY HEAT GENERATION NATURAL GAS SUPPLY PIPELINE ENERGY COSTS OPEN’ SYSTEMS FUEL COST APPROACH EMPLOYMENT POWER GRID ENERGY EFFICIENCY INVESTMENTS HEAT DELIVERY WOOD BURNING PEAK HEAT DISTRICT HEATING ACTIVITIES ENERGY COST SAVINGS ENERGY SOURCE ELECTRICITY SYSTEM EMISSIONS GAS PRICES POWER CONDITIONERS MAXIMUM EFFICIENCY ELECTRIC HEATERS UTILITY DEMAND-SIDE MANAGEMENT POWER SHORTAGES GAS GAS CONSUMPTION RESIDENTIAL HOUSING HOT WATER SUPPLY ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION SOURCE OF ELECTRICITY BOILERS HEAT PRODUCTION BIOMASS GENERATION CAPACITY HEAT TARIFFS NATURAL GAS PRICES BOILER HOUSE POWER SECTOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY ENERGY SHORTAGES BOILER GAS DISTRIBUTION NETWORK OPTIONS ENERGY RESOURCES SOLID FUELS WATER POLLUTION LEVELS THERMAL PERFORMANCE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY BOILER HOUSES HEAT PUMP POLLUTION THERMAL ENERGY GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT FUEL CONSUMPTION PARTICULATE MATTER ENERGY CONSUMPTION ACCESS TO ENERGY ELECTRIC ENERGY HEAT ENERGY EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS ELECTRICITY DEMAND UTILITIES GAS BOILERS HEAT METERING POWER SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY FLUE GAS EMISSIONS COAL COMBUSTION GAS SUPPLY ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS GAS SUPPLIES HEAVY FUEL OIL HOT WATER ELECTRICITY TARIFFS ENERGY BILLS ENERGY PRICES TURBINES ENERGY EFFICIENCY HEAT EXCHANGERS NATURAL GAS HEAT TARIFF ENERGY CONSERVATION COMBUSTION INVESTMENT RENEWABLE SOURCES OF ENERGY COAL CONSUMPTION COAL SUPPLY TARIFF FUEL TYPE FUEL OIL AVAILABILITY INVESTMENTS HEAVY RELIANCE PRICE SPIKES GASES SPACE HEATING PEAK HEAT DEMAND EVAPORATION NATURAL GAS CONSUMPTION COAL PRODUCTION PRICES GAS DISTRIBUTION AMBIENT TEMPERATURE HEAT PUMPS ENERGY This report identifies the most viable heating options and related investment measures to meet heating demand in urban residential and public buildings in Tajikistan. The report provides an overview of the condition and performance of the urban heating sector and building stock, and assesses, in detail, the situation in Dushanbe and Khujand. The report gives introduction in section one. Section two gives an overview of the physical, institutional, and regulatory characteristics of the urban heating sector in Tajikistan and includes an analysis of the urban building stock. Sections three and four describe the heat supply and demand characteristics of Dushanbe and Khujand and estimate the unmet heating demand in these cities. Section five evaluates the available supply and demand side heating options and investment measures that can be implemented to improve the heating sectors in the target cities. Section six recommends priority investment measures for each building type, identifies related policy actions to facilitate implementation of the recommended investments, highlights key implementation issues, and describes the next steps necessary to implement them. 2015-06-30T19:32:40Z 2015-06-30T19:32:40Z 2015-03 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/06/24663881/keeping-warm-urban-heating-options-tajikistan-summary-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22088 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Urban Study Europe and Central Asia Tajikistan