Yerevan
Yerevan, Armenia''s ancient capital city, joined EBRD Green Cities in August 2016, finalizing its GCAP in October 2017. The GCAP highlighted environmental challenges surrounding air quality, biodiversity,
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Yerevan, Armenia''s ancient capital city, joined EBRD Green Cities in August 2016, finalizing its GCAP in October 2017. The GCAP highlighted environmental challenges surrounding air quality, biodiversity,
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You know, Armenia''s rolling hills and abundant sunshine make it prime territory for solar energy. But here''s the rub – what happens when the sun sets or winds calm? Yerevan Jinyuan Energy Storage
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On June 24, 2016 the Council of Elders of Yerevan confirmed the Sustainable Energy Development Action Plan of Yerevan. Afterwards the United Research Center adjunct to European Commission
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Although Yerevan has made significant progress in terms of energy efficiency and energy conservation, these issues, as well as the strategic goals of the GCAP, have not been addressed in "Electricity
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In Yerevan, over 400 municipal organisations previously operated without green procurement practices, resulting in financial and environmental impacts. A municipal study revealed
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Yerevan – the 2,800-year-old “Pink City” – is moving towards a green and climate-resilient future by investing in clean mobility, energy-efficient buildings, renewable energy, and citizen-driven urban
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"The project will not only reduce Yerevan''s energy consumption and carbon footprint but will greatly enhance the quality of life for children, educators, patients, and healthcare workers alike.
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The program includes the environment state (air, soil, water, biodiversity, and green areas), impact on the environment, transport, energy supply, energy efficiency in buildings and external lighting,
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Starting from 2021, works have been carried out to introduce an energy management system in Yerevan community with the support of the United Nations Development Program Armenia.
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Yerevan Municipality periodically monitors existing sources of air pollution to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. To relieve traffic congestion in the capital, the Municipality is implementing a
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