- Strengthening the Capacities for Better Management of Multi-Apartment Buildings and Energy Efficiency
- New Green Building Guidebooks Presented to Advance Energy Efficient Construction
- Energy Efficient Buildings Retrofits Breathe New Life into Communities: Civil Society Assessments from Syunik
- Energy efficiency in the context of local capacity building and financial instruments: presentation of studies
- Advancing Energy Management in the Regions of Armenia
- Advancing Sustainable Development Through Energy Efficiency: A Story from Stepanavan
- Training on Environmental and Social Safeguard Principles (SESP)
- Energy Efficiency in Action – Syunik Tour Recap
- Yerevan Kindergarten No. 36’s energy-efficient transformation yields bright results
- The 8th meeting of the Project Board for the UNDP-GCF “De-risking and Scaling-up Investment in Energy-Efficient Building Retrofits” project was convened
- Presentation of Technical Publications on Energy Efficiency in Buildings for Armenia
- SDG 7 Roadmap has been officially launched
- Training on Asbestos Waste Management was held in Alaverdi Community
- Training on the implementation of a community energy management system for community professionals
- “De-risking and Scaling-up Investment in Energy Efficient Building Retrofits” UNDP-GCF Project in figures
- Warming Hearts and Homes: Energy Efficiency Transforms Lives in Spitak
- Easing the burden: How Energy-Efficient Retrofits Bring Comfort to Residents of Dilijan
- UNDP-GCF end-of-year Project Board meeting was convened to review progress and plan the next steps
- Twenty specialists participated in a training program to enhance their skills in conducting energy audits and developing energy passports for buildings
- 270 Specialists trained to optimize energy use in Yerevan institutions
- Energy Innovation in Armenia: EMIS Workshop
- An agreement was signed for co financing of 50 other buildings for energy efficient retrofitting
- A conference titled "Climate change and energy transition: Opportunities for parliamentarians to act" took place at Matenadaran
- Energy management system and the establishment of the institute of energy managers
- Board meeting of the UNDP-GCF “De-Risking and Scaling-up Investment in Energy Efficient Building Retrofits” project took place
- Presentation of the Study on the Impact of Thermal Retrofit on Heating Behavior and Energy Costs
- Energy efficiency retrofitted no 22 kindergarten has reopened
- Second National Stakeholder Consultation Workshop
- Asbestos: awareness and safety measures
- Media tour to Lori and Tavush marzes
- Retrofit works are underway in Yerevan #36 և #49 kindergartens
- For the information of the management bodies and owners of apartment buildings (12-29-2020)
- Energy saving LED luminaires have been installed in a number of administrative districts of Yerevan (01-27-2021)
- Adoption of mandatory requirements in progress for EE of energy consuming appliances (03-18-2020)
- A meeting-discussion titled "What is energy-efficient modernization of buildings and how to cover it in the media" was held
- In Yerevan's No. 36 kindergarten large-scale retrofit works are underway (04-23-2021)
- EIB and multi-donor fund E5P support energy efficiency refurbishment of kindergartens in Yerevan (04-30-2021)
- International Renewable and Clean Energy Conference held to Introduce and Advance Innovation and Technology Applications for Low-Carbon Development in Armenia (12-04-2020)
- Armenia government approves 700 subsidy programs (2021-06-24)
- ADB and UNDP signed signed a Statement of Intent (SoI)
- 2 days training
- "Energy City" hackathon
- New EE Standards were developed with the help of UNDP
- Minister of TAI and UNDP Resident representative visited Lori
- Conference - Unveiling Market Opportunities for Boosting Residential Energy Efficiency and Alleviating Energy Poverty
- Training courses for newly appointed energy managers of public buildings under Yerevan municipality
- Reopening of Kindergarten No. 49, which was Completely Renovated under Yerevan's Energy Efficiency Program
- Workshop on improving legislation in the energy sector of Armenia
- Training within the framework of the energy management system introduction and implementation project in Yerevan
- Workshop on the development of a template for the certificate of energy performance of buildings
Energy efficiency in the context of local capacity building and financial instruments: presentation of studies
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Armenia presented the findings of two landmark studies produced under the “De-risking and Scaling-up Investment in Energy Efficient Building Retrofits” project, funded by the Green Climate Fund (GCF). The studies were conducted by Civitta AM.
The event brought together representatives of the Government of Armenia, financial institutions, local authorities, and international partners to discuss the results of the studies on “Residential Buildings Energy Efficiency Financing” and “Local Self-Governments’ Capacities in Developing Energy Efficiency Retrofitting Projects for Public Buildings.”
The key objectives of the studies are to assess the capacity of Armenian banks and relevant financial institutions to develop and market products for energy efficiency (EE) retrofits in individual houses and multi-apartment residential buildings (MABs) and evaluate the capacities of local self-government bodies (LSGs) on development of energy efficient retrofit projects for public buildings and reveal the needs of capacity building.
Opening remarks were delivered by Mr. Konstantin Sokulskiy, UNDP Deputy Resident Representative in Armenia, and Mr. Ashot Giloyan, Head of the Local Self-Government Policy Department at the RA Ministry of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure, who both highlighted the crucial role of energy efficiency in Armenia’s sustainable development and local resilience.
“Energy efficiency is not only about reducing emissions—it is about improving quality of life and building resilience at the community level,” noted Konstantin Sokulskiy, UNDP Deputy Resident Representative. “Through evidence-based analysis and strong national partnerships, Armenia can continue to lead by example in sustainable energy transitions,” he added.
The studies were conducted during Spring–Summer 2025, which included combined focus groups, structured and semi-structured interviews, and online surveys. Data were collected from over 30 representatives of 14 financial institutions - covering more than 70 percent of Armenia’s loan portfolio, and from 20 LSGs across the country.
Financial Institutions: The assessment revealed growing interest among Armenian banks and financial institutions in developing green and EE products. However, the scaling up of financing for large-scale residential retrofits - particularly in MABs - faces several barriers, including limited tailored products, regulatory and institutional challenges, and low public awareness.
LSGs: Local authorities expressed strong commitment to integrating EE measures to improve community well-being and reduce energy costs. Yet, the analysis highlighted persistent gaps in technical expertise, financial planning, and strategic energy management that limit their ability to design and implement EE projects effectively.
Following the presentation of the findings, experts and stakeholders engaged in a lively discussion on practical solutions to overcome identified challenges. The dialogue focused on strengthening local capacities, aligning financial instruments with market needs, and mobilizing available resources to accelerate EE building retrofits across Armenia.
This initiative marks another important step in UNDP’s ongoing efforts to promote green, inclusive, and sustainable development, empowering communities and financial institutions to advance Armenia’s low-emission future.
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