Next year, $500 million could be invested in winterizing Ukraine’s energy inefficient houses and apartments, Prime Minister Groysman said Tuesday.

Wednesday, December 19, 2018
Next year, $500 million could be invested in winterizing Ukraine’s energy inefficient houses and apartments, Prime Minister Groysman said Tuesday.

Next year, $500 million could be invested in winterizing Ukraine’s energy inefficient houses and apartments, Prime Minister Groysman said Tuesday. To date, government-issued ‘warm loans’ have financed the insulation of about 500,000 apartments. Ukraine’s new Energy Efficiency Fund has received about $120 million from the EU and Germany. On Tuesday, Andrzej Rajkevich, of Poland, was elected Board Chairman of the Fund.

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