- Energy management system and the establishment of the institute of energy managers
- Board meeting of the UNDP-GCF “De-Risking and Scaling-up Investment in Energy Efficient Building Retrofits” project took place
- Presentation of the Study on the Impact of Thermal Retrofit on Heating Behavior and Energy Costs
- Energy efficiency retrofitted no 22 kindergarten has reopened
- Second National Stakeholder Consultation Workshop
- Asbestos: awareness and safety measures
- Media tour to Lori and Tavush marzes
- Retrofit works are underway in Yerevan #36 և #49 kindergartens
- For the information of the management bodies and owners of apartment buildings (12-29-2020)
- Energy saving LED luminaires have been installed in a number of administrative districts of Yerevan (01-27-2021)
- Adoption of mandatory requirements in progress for EE of energy consuming appliances (03-18-2020)
- A meeting-discussion titled "What is energy-efficient modernization of buildings and how to cover it in the media" was held
- In Yerevan's No. 36 kindergarten large-scale retrofit works are underway (04-23-2021)
- EIB and multi-donor fund E5P support energy efficiency refurbishment of kindergartens in Yerevan (04-30-2021)
- International Renewable and Clean Energy Conference held to Introduce and Advance Innovation and Technology Applications for Low-Carbon Development in Armenia (12-04-2020)
- Armenia government approves 700 subsidy programs (2021-06-24)
- ADB and UNDP signed signed a Statement of Intent (SoI)
- 2 days training
- "Energy City" hackathon
- New EE Standards were developed with the help of UNDP
- Minister of TAI and UNDP Resident representative visited Lori
- Conference - Unveiling Market Opportunities for Boosting Residential Energy Efficiency and Alleviating Energy Poverty
- Training courses for newly appointed energy managers of public buildings under Yerevan municipality
- Reopening of Kindergarten No. 49, which was Completely Renovated under Yerevan's Energy Efficiency Program
- Workshop on improving legislation in the energy sector of Armenia
- Training within the framework of the energy management system introduction and implementation project in Yerevan
- Workshop on the development of a template for the certificate of energy performance of buildings
- Discussion։ The problems of energy efficiency of multi-apartment buildings and the necessary measures
- UNDP Armenia Representatives Participated in LCOY Conference at UWC Dilijan
- Training for journalists
EIB and multi-donor fund E5P support energy efficiency refurbishment of kindergartens in Yerevan (04-30-2021)
Six additional kindergartens in Armenia’s capital Yerevan will be undergoing deep renovation including seismic strengthening and energy efficiency measures co-funded by a loan from the European Investment Bank (EIB) guaranteed by the European Union (EU), a grant from the Eastern Europe Energy Efficiency and Environment Partnership (E5P), a technical assistance grant from the Green Climate Fund (GCF) and own funds of the Municipality of Yerevan. Today, Yerevan Mayor Hayk Marutyan signed the contracts for overhauling municipal kindergartens with two contractor organizations: Arpa Sevan (for kindergartens #22, 23, 47, and 48) and ArHov Shin (for kindergartens #71 and 74).
The children and staff at the Yerevan kindergartens will benefit from improved facilities, such as better insulated walls, roofs, and ceilings, new windows and doors, reinforced stairs, and repair heating, cooling, and ventilation systems. The buildings will be adapted for people with locomotor disabilities.
The six kindergartens are among the first of 90 kindergartens in the Armenian capital that will be refurbished to improve their energy efficiency, seismic stability, and sanitary conditions in the context of the COVID-19 situation. The effort is part of the Yerevan Energy Efficiency Project worth €15 million, in which an EIB loan of €7 million is being complemented by a €5 million grant from the E5P, a technical assistance grant of €1 million from the Green Climate Fund via the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and Yerevan Municipality’s own funds of €2 million.
The E5P grant will help Armenia improve energy efficiency, contributing to energy security and economic competitiveness while having a positive impact on the environment. The European Union is the largest contributor to the E5P Fund in Armenia, with €10 million pledged. Other contributors include Sweden (€7 million), Germany (€4 million), Norway, Denmark, the Czech Republic, Poland, Finland, Slovakia, Lithuania, and the Taiwan Business EBRD TA Fund. Armenia is also an E5P donor with a contribution of €1 million.
On top of a much safer and more comfortable environment, the EIB-supported Yerevan Energy Efficiency Project will result in primary energy savings of 12 154 MWh a year, reduce CO2 emissions by 2 412 tonnes a year and significantly decrease other greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to climate change mitigation.
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