Meta Data
Title in national language: 
Реализация ЦАРЭС-2020: Вуханьский план действий
Draft: 
No
Revision of previous policy?: 
No
Draft Year: 
2012
Effective Start Year: 
2012
Scope: 
Multilateral
Document Type: 
Plan/Strategy
Economic Sector: 
Energy, Power, Transport, Multi-Sector, Other
Energy Types: 
Power, Renewable, Hydropower, Other
Issued by: 
Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation Program (CAREC)
Overall Summary: 
The Wuhan Action Plan has three key elements: Sector Operational Priorities (Transport Sector; Trade Facilitation Sector; Energy Sector; Trade Policy Sector); CAREC Institute Work Plan 2013-2017; Transport Facilitation Action Plan.
Efficiency
Cooperation in EE: 
Compilation of national and regional energy efficiency statistics, policies and measures (2015-2017).
Renewable Energy
Cooperation in RE: 
Renewable Energy. Alternative energy sources; balancing CAREC’s energy portfolio; RE potentials in CAREC; successful RE projects (2013).
Energy Supply and Infrastructure
Regional integration priorities: 
Design of regulatory frameworks for energy trade in the CAREC region. An assessment of existing policies and institutions for promoting energy trade in the CAREC region and implications and issues for the design of a regional framework. (2014).
Cooperation in connectivity: 
Central Asia-South Asia Energy Corridor. Study of interconnection options; cost-effective solutions for efficient energy resource utilization; elimination of summer/winter deficit; meeting of energy demand (2013).---Cross-border Metering and Control. Regional energy dispatch issues; technical and financial principles; legal and institutional implications. ---Commercial operations of regional energy grids. Negotiations, contracting, dispatch and systems control, tariff setting, utility accounting and audit, operational efficiency, regulatory framework. (2014).
Governance
Statistics collection and management: 
Database on Energy Expertise and Knowledge Products in the CAREC Region Data and information on expertise (experts) as well as knowledge products (studies, master plans, models (e.g. forecasting, optimization), and software) (2013-2014).