Moldova, Cantemir: Thermal rehabilitation of 4 public buildings
Written by Анна ДеркачThe EU funded project “Cantemir: Thermal rehabilitation of educational buildings - CanTREB» was implemented within the framework of Covenant of Mayors Demonstration Program by Cantemir municipality and NGO “Alliance for Energy efficiency and Renewables”. 4 public buildings (2 kindergartens, lyceum and gymnasium) have been thermally refurbished in the line with the best European practices and allowed municipality to reduce costs for their maintenance and operation as well as improve indoor conditions for children and staff of public institutions. Moreover, biomass boiled is constructed to provide heat energy for modernized buildings.
Belarus, Polack: PubLiCity - modernization of public lighting
Written by Анна ДеркачPubLiCity project funded by the European Union is the largest public lighting modernization project in Belarus for the time being. Within the project almost two thousand LED luminaries with smart control system were installed in Polack and 26 city buildings, monuments and other sites were equipped with efficient architectural lighting.
Georgia, Sighnaghi: Green energy for Erisimedi kids
Written by Анна ДеркачIntroduction of EE technologies (modern autonomous heating system on local biomass (hazelnut shell), solar PV and SWH systems, thermal insulation of building) in Erisimedi Kindergarten of Sighnaghi municipality.
Georgia, Ozurgeti: Efficient street lighting
Written by Анна ДеркачIntroduction of the modern street lighting system in Ozurgeti has improved the illumination level on the streets, reduce energy consumption and energy bill, as well as decrease CO2 emissions thus contributing to the fulfilment by the Ozurgeti Municipality commitments under the Covenant of Mayors Program.
Georgia, Akhmeta, Kazbegi, Gori, Mtskheta: Electricity for off grid villages
Written by Анна ДеркачThe project on introducing of the PV micro solar power systems for electrification of off grid mountain villages was implemented in 87 villages in Georgia and aimed to eliminate energy poverty. It was financed by State Budget, implemented with technical assistance of USAID.
Armenia, Yerevan: Thermal insulation of 9-storeyed building
Written by Анна ДеркачThe UNDP-GEF "Improving Energy Efficiency in Buildings" project, in cooperation with the Municipality of Yerevan, carried out the first ever large-scale thermal insulation of a multi-apartment building in Armenia.
Georgia, Zugdidi: Renewable energy for heating
Written by Анна ДеркачA modern sustainable heating system was introduced in a Kindergarten in Zugdidi (Georgia) that uses local biomass (hazelnut shell) as a fuel.
Moldova, Chisinau: Improving of the heating system in multy-apartment building
Written by Анна ДеркачThis 7-storeyed multi-apartment building, located in Chisinau, is the first example in the Republic of Moldova where the old heating and domestic hot water (DHW) systems were completely redesigned and replaced with the joint efforts of the Association of co-owners, the district heating (DH) company Termoelectrica and each of individual apartment owner.
Moldova, Calarasi: The most energy-efficient public building in Moldova
Written by Анна ДеркачThe most energy-efficient public building in Moldova is DoReMiCi kindergarten in Calarasi (50 km from Chisinau). It has been designed and built according to German passive house standards.
Armenia, Yerevan: Energy efficient modernization of street lighting systems
Written by Raphael ChateletThe energy efficiency in the municipal lighting system of Yerevan was improved via the introduction of new lighting solutions based on light emitting diodes (LED) technologies.
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Ukraine, Vinnytsia: Bazhenova street biomass & gas boiler house
Written by Raphael ChateletThe boiler-house serving the residents of Bazhenova district in the city of Vinnytsia underwent complete rehabilitation.
Georgia, Tbilisi: Tbilisi ‘green’ buses
Written by Raphael ChateletIn the capital city of Georgia, Tbilisi, a fleet of low-floor and low-emission buses conforming to high safety standards and EU regulations replaced the old polluting buses with no air conditioning and unsuited to the needs of elderly or disabled people.
Georgia, Tbilisi: Energy efficiency measures at Tbilisi baby house
Written by Raphael ChateletEnergy efficiency measures at Tbilisi Baby House aimed at: improving the comfort level in the buildings; decreasing the energy consumption and the energy bill as well as contributing to the decrease of GHG emissions to the atmosphere and in general improving the environmental situation in Georgia.
Armenia, Spitak: Sustainable solar energy generation
Written by Raphael ChateletWithin the EU-funded « Access to Renewable and Efficient Energy in Vayk and Spitak Municipalities » (AREEM) project, replicable and efficient models of energy-saving schemes are developed and tested in the municipalities of Spitak and Vayk through the use of efficient measures and renewable energy sources in residential and public buildings.The project is implemented by Habitat for Humanity Armenia Foundation.