Maintain the share of nuclear power in the total energy balance of the country through the construction of new nuclear capacities;
Increase the share in the national energy balance of power generation plants using natural gas;
Priority construction of plants for combined production of thermal and electric power;
Increase the share of the production of energy from renewable sources in the national energy balance by applying preferential policies for their development;
Performing the rehabilitation of production capacities in large thermal power plants whose generating capacity will exceed 20,000 hours after 2008.
Distribution of electricity and heating:
Reduce losses in the electricity distribution lines, heating and gas systems;
Gasification of households to replace consumption of electrical energy and heavy fuel oil
Use of renewable energy sources
Use of biomass for heating and production of electrical and heat energy
Construction of hydroelectric power plants
Use of geothermal resources
Increase of energy produced by wind generators
Solar thermal and photovoltaic panels
For most of those measures the mechanisms of the Kyoto Protocol may be used for attraction of investments and they could be performed through “joint implementation” projects.