- Energy efficiency investments transform lives of over 600,000 people in Armenia
- UNDP Advances Green Finance for Energy-Efficient Housing in Armenia
- Women in Alaverdi Give Energy Efficiency the Green Light
- Meeting of the “De-risking and Scaling-up Investment in Energy Efficient Building Retrofits” UNDP–GCF Project Board
- UNDP and Partners Present the Results of Public Opinion Survey on Energy Efficiency
- Workshop on facilitating risk prevention for energy efficiency investments in buildings
- 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
Energy efficiency investments transform lives of over 600,000 people in Armenia
A pioneering energy efficiency project that has benefited 600,000 people and made significant contributions to Armenia’s national climate ambitions has closed.
More than 600,000 people across Armenia have benefited from improved living conditions, lower energy costs, and more resilient public infrastructure as a result of a decade-long investment in energy-efficient buildings supported by Green Climate Fund (GCF) and implemented by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in partnership with the Government of Armenia.
Launched in 2017, the project made a significant contribution to Armenia’s transition towards a low carbon and energy secure future. By improving the energy performance of residential and public buildings, the initiative supported reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, enhanced living standards, and promoted inclusive development. More than 470 buildings were retrofitted, achieving energy savings of 20–60 percent, depending on the level of intervention.
These improvements have directly benefited over 600,000 people, contributing to better living conditions, lower utility costs, and more resilient public infrastructure. The project has helped avoid approximately 32,000 tCO₂ emissions annually, with a projected lifetime reduction of up to 640,000 tCO₂ over 20 years, directly supporting Armenia’s national climate commitments.
A high level event brought together representatives from the Government of Armenia, the donor community, international organizations, financial institutions, the private sector, civil society, and the media to reflect on the project’s results and the collective efforts driving the sustainable transformation of Armenia’s building sector. The event celebrated ten years of transformative impact on Armenia’s building sector and climate action efforts.
“With the generous financial support of the Green Climate Fund and the strong partnership of the Government of Armenia, this project has helped transform energy efficiency into a viable and scalable investment opportunity in the country,” remarked Ms. Natia Natsvlishvili, UNDP Resident Representative in Armenia. “By reducing risks and mobilizing finance, we have improved buildings, cut emissions nationwide, and lowered energy costs for people. Most importantly, we have laid the groundwork for sustained climate action and a greener future for Armenia.”
Front and center at the event was also the strong systemic impact delivered by the project. With USD 17.4 million in Green Climate Fund financing leveraged into $64.8 million in co financing, it enabled the development of innovative financing mechanisms and risk mitigation tools, making energy efficiency investments more accessible and attractive for both public and private actors.
In his opening remarks Mr. Aram Meymaryan, RA Deputy Minister of Environment noted “As a country striving to enhance energy security and independence, it is important for us to promote and implement energy efficiency measures in buildings to strengthen our resilience. On behalf of the Ministry of Environment of the Republic of Armenia, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to UNDP and the GCF for the successful implementation of this project.”
Mr. Arnak Avetisyan, RA Deputy Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure stressed, “We consider this to be one of our most successful projects and highly value its role, particularly in fostering behavioral change toward energy efficiency among the population. It would not have been possible without the active collaboration of UNDP, the GCF, local and international partners, and, of course, the direct participation of the beneficiaries.”
Beyond infrastructure, the initiative also drove meaningful behavioral change, with households increasingly adopting energy efficient solutions such as modern heating systems, improved insulation, and LED lighting.
In his closing remarks, Mr. Thomas Eriksson, GCF Regional Director for Eastern Europe, Central Asia and the Middle East, said: “This project stands as a flagship example of how climate finance can reduce emissions, improve resilience, mobilise capital, strengthen institutions, and most importantly improve people’s lives. The next chapter is about moving from successful retrofit demonstration to mainstream, scalable finance for energy-efficient buildings.”





























