- Public Opinion Survey on Issues Related to Energy Efficiency
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- Guidebook on technical solutions for insulation of buildings’ envelopes
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- Assessment of Local Self-Governments’ Capacities in Developing Energy Efficiency Retrofitting Projects: Report
- Survey: Issues of management, operation and maintenance of multi-apartment buildings
- Factsheet: Energy Efficient Retrofits in Syunik Region
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- Catalogue of Energy Efficient Construction Materials
- Conducting Energy Audits and Preparation of Building Energy Passports: A Guide
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- Analysis of Legal Regulations on Energy Saving in Armenia: A Report
- Introducing the Energy Management System and the Institute of the Energy Manager in the Communities of the Republic of Armenia։ A Guideline
- Gender analysis and impact assessment of multi-apartment buildings energy efficient retrofits: A Report
- Survey of consumers' opinion on the energy efficiency of multi-apartment buildings in RA cities
- Social Vulnerability Assessment of Population
- Background for Low Emission Development Strategy in Armenia: Prospects in Energy and Agriculture
- Forest Carbon Stock Measurements Guideline
- Features of Female and Male Headed Households’ Heating Behavior
- Project Environmental and Social Management Framework and Plan
- Summary Report of Technical Surveys of Seismic Conditions for Kindergartens of the Municipality of Yerevan
- Report on "Gender and Social Vulnerability Assessment of Households"
Public Opinion Survey on Issues Related to Energy Efficiency
This study aims to explore public awareness and the information landscape surrounding energy efficiency, and to understand how these factors influence participation in related programs. Its findings will support policymakers in creating more targeted and effective awareness campaigns and can guide various stakeholders in engaging communities more effectively.
Compass Business Group conducted the survey commissioned by the Environmental Project Implementation Unit (EPIU) of the Ministry of Environment of the Republic of Armenia, within the framework of the United Nations Development Programme–Green Climate Fund (UNDP–GCF) project “De-risking and Scaling Up Investment in Energy Efficient Building Retrofits.”
The preliminary Armenian version of the study is available here.


