Armenia's economy has undergone a profound transformation since independence in the early 1990s. Today, it is market oriented and highly receptive to trade, capital, and technological innovation. From...
Ratings for the Urban Heating Project for Armenia were as follows: outcomes were satisfactory; risk to development outcome was moderate; Bank performance was satisfactory; and borrower performance was...
This Results Profile talks about energy reforms in Armenia. The development of renewable energy in Armenia was of triple importance. Firstly, it used local energy sources, secondly it used renewable energy...
This Results Profile talks about promoting safe and clean heating, and increasing renewable energy generation in Armenia. Around 36 percent of residents of multi-apartment buildings relied on wood, household...
The objective of the Urban Heating Project for Armenia is to increase the use of clean, efficient, safe and affordable heating technologies in urban schools and multi-apartment buildings. The closing date...
The objective of the Urban Heating Project for Armenia is to increase the use of clean, efficient, safe and affordable heating technologies in urban schools and multi-apartment buildings. The closing date...
The objective of the Urban Heating Project for Armenia is to support the Borrower to increase the use of clean, efficient, safe and affordable heating technologies in urban schools and multi-apartment...
The objective of the Urban Heating Project for Armenia is to support the Borrower to increase the use of clean, efficient, safe and affordable heating technologies in urban schools and multi-apartment...
Many poor families in Armenia face the daily struggle to heat their households given the high costs of connecting to gas networks or buying expensive heating equipment that can cost around US$550, or about...
This result reports talks about urban heating in Armenia. Heating in residential and public buildings in Armenia was cut in the early 1990s. In the following years, which included several energy reforms...
This result reports talks about urban heating in Armenia. Heating in residential and public buildings in Armenia was cut in the early 1990s. In the following years, which included several energy reforms...
This news release, dated July 12, 2005, announces the World Bank’s Board of Directors approved an Urban Heating Project (UHP) for Armenia in the amount of United States (U.S.) 15 million dollars.