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EBRD and EU support the Kyrgyz Sustainable Energy Financing Facility

The EBRD and the European Union (EU) support the Kyrgyz Sustainable Energy Financing Facility. The Bank provides US$ 55 million in credit lines for local partner banks, which is complemented by €13.4 million in EU grants, the EBRD reports.

The EU contribution serves to identify the optimal energy savings for clients, to verify them after the installation and also to train local bankers on the new financial product.

The kindergarten in Jalal-Abad obtained a loan from Demir Bank, one of the partners in the programme, and invested into installing better windows, a new boiler for its heating system and insulating the building walls.

This has led to significant energy and cost savings. The kindergarten’s energy use has dropped by around 50 per cent, explained teacher Gulnara Toktorbaeva.

The kindergarten is just one of 100 businesses and organisations that have benefited from such investments in the Kyrgyz Republic. From residential buildings to supermarkets and hotels, ordinary citizens and business-owners have improved their living and working conditions, while at the same time cutting down on energy consumption.

It has also made a real difference to the environment: in total, the investments have helped to reduce harmful greenhouse gas emissions by almost 39,000 tonnes a year – the equivalent of taking nearly 13,500 cars off the street.

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