ADVERTISEMENT
  • News
  • New York
  • Technology
  • Culture
  • Entertainment
  • Sport
  • More
    • Politics
    • Lifestyle
    • TV
    • Games
Friday, June 13, 2025
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
NEWSLETTER
FINCHANNEL
  • Home
  • Business
    • BANKS
      • GeoBanks
    • Finance
    • Insurance
    • Markets
    • Pharmacy
    • Press Releases
    • RealEstate
    • RealEstate
    • Finance
    • Insurance
    • Banks
      • GeoBanks
    • Markets
    • Press Releases
    • Personal Finance
  • World
    • Americas
    • Europe
    • Georgia
      • Media
    • Ukraine
    • Europe
    • Georgia
      • Media
    • Ukraine
    • Americas
    • UK local news
  • Travel
    • Hotels in Georgia
    • Tours in Georgia
  • Videos
    • Promos
    • Soundslides
    • TheClinics
    • TheHoteliers
    • TheUniversities
    • TheHoteliers
    • TheClinics
    • TheUniversities
    • BestWorkplaces
    • Soundslides
    • Promos
    • Banking Forum
      • Promos
      • Soundslides
      • TheClinics
      • TheHoteliers
      • TheUniversities
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
      • Analysis
      • GORBI
      • OP-ED
      • VISA Editorial
    • Analysis
    • Gorbi
    • Book reviews
  • Tech
  • Interview
  • People
    • lifestyle
    • Health & Beauty
      • Coronavirus
    • LifeStyle
    • Employment
      • MyCareer
    • Education
    • Media
    • Celebrities
  • Oil&Auto
    • Auto
    • Energy
  • EN
    • EN
    • GE
  • Home
  • Business
    • BANKS
      • GeoBanks
    • Finance
    • Insurance
    • Markets
    • Pharmacy
    • Press Releases
    • RealEstate
    • RealEstate
    • Finance
    • Insurance
    • Banks
      • GeoBanks
    • Markets
    • Press Releases
    • Personal Finance
  • World
    • Americas
    • Europe
    • Georgia
      • Media
    • Ukraine
    • Europe
    • Georgia
      • Media
    • Ukraine
    • Americas
    • UK local news
  • Travel
    • Hotels in Georgia
    • Tours in Georgia
  • Videos
    • Promos
    • Soundslides
    • TheClinics
    • TheHoteliers
    • TheUniversities
    • TheHoteliers
    • TheClinics
    • TheUniversities
    • BestWorkplaces
    • Soundslides
    • Promos
    • Banking Forum
      • Promos
      • Soundslides
      • TheClinics
      • TheHoteliers
      • TheUniversities
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
      • Analysis
      • GORBI
      • OP-ED
      • VISA Editorial
    • Analysis
    • Gorbi
    • Book reviews
  • Tech
  • Interview
  • People
    • lifestyle
    • Health & Beauty
      • Coronavirus
    • LifeStyle
    • Employment
      • MyCareer
    • Education
    • Media
    • Celebrities
  • Oil&Auto
    • Auto
    • Energy
  • EN
    • EN
    • GE
No Result
View All Result
FINCHANNEL
No Result
View All Result
Home Ukraine

EIB supports Ukrainian city with €31.6 mln loan to upgrade heating supply

The FINANCIAL by The FINANCIAL
October 23, 2020
in Ukraine
Reading Time: 4 mins read
9
A A
0
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The FINANCIAL — The European Investment Bank (EIB) will support the upgrade of the municipal district heating system in the Ukrainian City of Kryvyi Rih with a €31.6 million loan, supplemented by a €6.4 million grant from the Eastern Europe Energy Efficiency and Environment Partnership (E5P). The Kryvyi Rih District Heating Modernisation project is part of the broader Ukraine Municipal Infrastructure Programme (UMIP), promoted by the Ministry of Communities and Territories Development of Ukraine.

The E5P grant financing will allow the city to install individual heating substations and introduce a modern monitoring and control system in 376 public buildings including schools, kindergartens and hospitals. It will help increase the efficiency of heating distribution and production, in turn reducing CO2 emissions by 4 208 tonnes per year and achieving energy savings equivalent to 2 226 m3 of natural gas per year.

The upgrade of the municipal heating system will create effective, efficient and environmentally friendly energy consumption in Kryvyi Rih.

Jean-Erik de Zagon, Head of the EIB resident representation for Ukraine, said: “Municipal infrastructure in Ukraine is going through a process of substantial structural changes, including the restructuring of public utilities and the reform of tariffs in the provision of public services including water, waste management, transport and electricity. As the EU climate bank, the EIB supports these changes which will provide significant environmental benefits for the city of Kryvyi Rih, contributing to better energy management and the economic development of Ukraine.”

Stefan Schleuning, Head of Cooperation at the European Union Delegation to Ukraine said: “Modernisation of the district heating system is key to enhance the wellbeing of Ukraine’s citizens, its energy efficiency and security. The EU has a long-standing engagement in this sector. We are happy to support the Kryvyi Rih District Heating project, a large project in one of the most important industrial centres of the country. It also demonstrates the efficiency of blending loan and grant assistance and working together with our partners at the EIB – the EU climate bank – and E5P Fund, to which the EU is the largest contributor.”

Iurii Vilkul, Mayor of Kryvyi Rih, said: “The Kryvyi Rih District Heating Modernisation Project is focused on improving efficiency in the distribution and generation of heating. It is based on modern technology with high environmental benefits and contributes a great deal to consumer awareness. We are very proud that an institution like the EIB is providing us with the financial support that will enable us to improve the energy efficiency of municipal buildings in Kryvyi Rih. We are also grateful for generous grant support from the E5P contributors as without their help, the project could not happen on this scale.”

Erik Malmberg, Desk Officer at the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs said: “Sweden is since long supporting Ukraine in its EU-approximation and implementation of the EU-Ukraine association agreement. In this regard, Sweden has made available considerable resources to Ukraine for improvement of energy efficiency, including modernisation of district heating systems, which is in a critical condition in many cities, including Kryvyi Rih. The E5P was initiated by Sweden during its Presidency of the EU and Sweden is also the largest bilateral contributor to the E5P Fund. Sweden will continue to cooperate with Ukraine and its cities in the area of energy efficiency and district heating to help the country to improve services for people in Kryvyi Rih and elsewhere, making the services more sustainable, save energy resources and enhance energy independence, also reducing impact on public health,  and pollution to the environment, including reduction of greenhouse gas emissions leading to climate change.”

Kateryna Stasiuk, E5P Principal Manager commented: “The E5P multi-donor Fund is supporting Ukraine with grants of €134 million with the European Union and Sweden being the largest contributors.  Municipal district heating has been a priority sector for E5P in Ukraine since the start of activities in 2009.  For the EIB project in Kryvyi Rih, the E5P investment grant is financing demand side investments, such as individual heating substations and SCADA systems, hence introducing modern technologies with high environmental benefits. The E5P looks forward to supporting further investments to help the city build sustainable and affordable infrastructure.”

Pavlo Pakholko, Head of the Programme Management & Support Unit (PMSU), UMIP Programme said: “I would like to thank the EIB and E5P Contributors for their assistance in the development of the municipal infrastructure of Ukraine. I also want to emphasise the importance of the Ukraine Municipal Infrastructure Programme. Public infrastructure projects in medium and large municipalities make a great difference for their local communities. As one of the main industrial centres of the country, Kryvyi Rih plays an important role in Ukraine’s economy. We are therefore glad to continue this effective cooperation that will positively affect the energy consumption of public buildings in Kryvyi Rih.”

Background information

As the largest multilateral borrower and lender by volume, the EIB provides finance and expertise for sound and sustainable investment projects which contribute to furthering EU policy objectives. More than 90% of EIB activity is focused on Europe, but it also supports the EU’s external and development policies.

The EIB finances projects in Ukraine on the basis of the EU External Lending Mandate. This provides the EIB with a guarantee covered by the EU budget for projects of significant interest to the EU and its Eastern Neighbours in the areas of social and economic infrastructure, local private sector development and climate action.

Eastern Europe Energy Efficiency and Environment Partnership (E5P)

The E5P is a €230 million multi-donor Fund initiated during the Swedish Presidency of the European Union in 2009 and now active in all the Eastern Partnership countries. The purpose of this multi-donor and multi-agency Fund is to co-finance municipal investments to improve energy efficiency thus contributing to energy security and economic competitiveness, while also having a positive impact on environment and combating climate change.

The E5P in Ukraine stands at €134 million and merges financial contributions from the European Union, as the largest contributor, Sweden, Germany, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Switzerland, USA, Poland, Estonia, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Ireland and the Slovak Republic. Ukraine is also a contributor to the E5P Fund with €20 million. The E5P Fund in Ukraine is supporting 23 projects mainly for district heating, energy efficiency in public and residential buildings, solid waste management, wastewater treatment and public transport. The E5P grants are combined with IFI loans generating an investment volume of over half a billion euro. The Fund also supports policy dialogue and regulatory reforms.

RelatedPosts

Ukraine’s Strategy Attack Moscow

Russia’s strategy in Ukraine ceasefire manipulation 2025

Pope Francis Delivers Easter Blessing Amid Health Challenges, Urges Peace in Ukraine

Retailers Across the USA Offer Special Easter Discounts on April 20, 2025

The FINANCIAL — The European Investment Bank (EIB) will support the upgrade of the municipal district heating system in the Ukrainian City of Kryvyi Rih with a €31.6 million loan, supplemented by a €6.4 million grant from the Eastern Europe Energy Efficiency and Environment Partnership (E5P). The Kryvyi Rih District Heating Modernisation project is part of the broader Ukraine Municipal Infrastructure Programme (UMIP), promoted by the Ministry of Communities and Territories Development of Ukraine.

The E5P grant financing will allow the city to install individual heating substations and introduce a modern monitoring and control system in 376 public buildings including schools, kindergartens and hospitals. It will help increase the efficiency of heating distribution and production, in turn reducing CO2 emissions by 4 208 tonnes per year and achieving energy savings equivalent to 2 226 m3 of natural gas per year.

The upgrade of the municipal heating system will create effective, efficient and environmentally friendly energy consumption in Kryvyi Rih.

Jean-Erik de Zagon, Head of the EIB resident representation for Ukraine, said: “Municipal infrastructure in Ukraine is going through a process of substantial structural changes, including the restructuring of public utilities and the reform of tariffs in the provision of public services including water, waste management, transport and electricity. As the EU climate bank, the EIB supports these changes which will provide significant environmental benefits for the city of Kryvyi Rih, contributing to better energy management and the economic development of Ukraine.”

Stefan Schleuning, Head of Cooperation at the European Union Delegation to Ukraine said: “Modernisation of the district heating system is key to enhance the wellbeing of Ukraine’s citizens, its energy efficiency and security. The EU has a long-standing engagement in this sector. We are happy to support the Kryvyi Rih District Heating project, a large project in one of the most important industrial centres of the country. It also demonstrates the efficiency of blending loan and grant assistance and working together with our partners at the EIB – the EU climate bank – and E5P Fund, to which the EU is the largest contributor.”

Iurii Vilkul, Mayor of Kryvyi Rih, said: “The Kryvyi Rih District Heating Modernisation Project is focused on improving efficiency in the distribution and generation of heating. It is based on modern technology with high environmental benefits and contributes a great deal to consumer awareness. We are very proud that an institution like the EIB is providing us with the financial support that will enable us to improve the energy efficiency of municipal buildings in Kryvyi Rih. We are also grateful for generous grant support from the E5P contributors as without their help, the project could not happen on this scale.”

Erik Malmberg, Desk Officer at the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs said: “Sweden is since long supporting Ukraine in its EU-approximation and implementation of the EU-Ukraine association agreement. In this regard, Sweden has made available considerable resources to Ukraine for improvement of energy efficiency, including modernisation of district heating systems, which is in a critical condition in many cities, including Kryvyi Rih. The E5P was initiated by Sweden during its Presidency of the EU and Sweden is also the largest bilateral contributor to the E5P Fund. Sweden will continue to cooperate with Ukraine and its cities in the area of energy efficiency and district heating to help the country to improve services for people in Kryvyi Rih and elsewhere, making the services more sustainable, save energy resources and enhance energy independence, also reducing impact on public health,  and pollution to the environment, including reduction of greenhouse gas emissions leading to climate change.”

Kateryna Stasiuk, E5P Principal Manager commented: “The E5P multi-donor Fund is supporting Ukraine with grants of €134 million with the European Union and Sweden being the largest contributors.  Municipal district heating has been a priority sector for E5P in Ukraine since the start of activities in 2009.  For the EIB project in Kryvyi Rih, the E5P investment grant is financing demand side investments, such as individual heating substations and SCADA systems, hence introducing modern technologies with high environmental benefits. The E5P looks forward to supporting further investments to help the city build sustainable and affordable infrastructure.”

Pavlo Pakholko, Head of the Programme Management & Support Unit (PMSU), UMIP Programme said: “I would like to thank the EIB and E5P Contributors for their assistance in the development of the municipal infrastructure of Ukraine. I also want to emphasise the importance of the Ukraine Municipal Infrastructure Programme. Public infrastructure projects in medium and large municipalities make a great difference for their local communities. As one of the main industrial centres of the country, Kryvyi Rih plays an important role in Ukraine’s economy. We are therefore glad to continue this effective cooperation that will positively affect the energy consumption of public buildings in Kryvyi Rih.”

Background information

As the largest multilateral borrower and lender by volume, the EIB provides finance and expertise for sound and sustainable investment projects which contribute to furthering EU policy objectives. More than 90% of EIB activity is focused on Europe, but it also supports the EU’s external and development policies.

The EIB finances projects in Ukraine on the basis of the EU External Lending Mandate. This provides the EIB with a guarantee covered by the EU budget for projects of significant interest to the EU and its Eastern Neighbours in the areas of social and economic infrastructure, local private sector development and climate action.

Eastern Europe Energy Efficiency and Environment Partnership (E5P)

The E5P is a €230 million multi-donor Fund initiated during the Swedish Presidency of the European Union in 2009 and now active in all the Eastern Partnership countries. The purpose of this multi-donor and multi-agency Fund is to co-finance municipal investments to improve energy efficiency thus contributing to energy security and economic competitiveness, while also having a positive impact on environment and combating climate change.

The E5P in Ukraine stands at €134 million and merges financial contributions from the European Union, as the largest contributor, Sweden, Germany, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Switzerland, USA, Poland, Estonia, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Ireland and the Slovak Republic. Ukraine is also a contributor to the E5P Fund with €20 million. The E5P Fund in Ukraine is supporting 23 projects mainly for district heating, energy efficiency in public and residential buildings, solid waste management, wastewater treatment and public transport. The E5P grants are combined with IFI loans generating an investment volume of over half a billion euro. The Fund also supports policy dialogue and regulatory reforms.

Tags: E5PEastern Europe Energy Efficiency and Environment PartnershipeibEIB resident representation for UkraineKryvyi RihKryvyi Rih District Heating Modernisation projectThe European Investment BankUkraineUkraine Municipal Infrastructure ProgrammeUMIP

Related Posts

Ukraine’s Strategy Attack Moscow
All Featured

Ukraine’s Strategy Attack Moscow

by The FINANCIAL
May 6, 2025
0

The FINANCIAL -- Given the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict and recent drone attacks, it is plausible that drones could target Moscow...

Read more
Both Parties Got Us to Where We Are on Foreign Policy

Russia’s strategy in Ukraine ceasefire manipulation 2025

April 29, 2025
Pope Francis Delivers Easter Blessing Amid Health Challenges, Urges Peace in Ukraine

Pope Francis Delivers Easter Blessing Amid Health Challenges, Urges Peace in Ukraine

April 20, 2025
Retailers Across the USA Offer Special Easter Discounts on April 20, 2025

Retailers Across the USA Offer Special Easter Discounts on April 20, 2025

April 20, 2025

Discussion about this post

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Domestic tourism numbers decreased in Georgia

Georgian economy contracted by 5.5 % in July 2020

August 31, 2020
Ampersand wins £22m five-year contract at London Zoo

Ampersand wins £22m five-year contract at London Zoo

June 25, 2012
Fullscript vs. Rupa Health: What the Acquisition Means for Providers and Patients

Fullscript vs. Rupa Health: What the Acquisition Means for Providers and Patients

June 11, 2025
Will digital media be decisive in general election – as it was in Donald Trump’s victory? 

How to Align Social Media with Your Overall Marketing Strategy

June 11, 2025
Leon Botstein’s Five-Decade Transformation at Bard College

Leon Botstein’s Five-Decade Transformation at Bard College

May 28, 2025
New World Bank Group Country Director for Belarus, Moldova and Ukraine Welcomes Reform Efforts in Moldova

Moldova urged to strengthen protection of vulnerable victims

June 11, 2025
Will digital media be decisive in general election – as it was in Donald Trump’s victory? 

How to Align Social Media with Your Overall Marketing Strategy

June 11, 2025
Presence of minority languages in media and education in Slovenia should be strengthened, Council of Europe

Presence of minority languages in media and education in Slovenia should be strengthened, Council of Europe

June 11, 2025
How to Avoid Common Loan Mistakes: A Borrower’s Guide

How to Avoid Common Loan Mistakes: A Borrower’s Guide

June 11, 2025
7 Ways to Improve Your Business Finances

7 Ways to Improve Your Business Finances

June 11, 2025
ADVERTISEMENT

Popular Last 24h

  • Fullscript vs. Rupa Health: What the Acquisition Means for Providers and Patients

    Fullscript vs. Rupa Health: What the Acquisition Means for Providers and Patients

    46 shares
    Share 18 Tweet 12
  • Georgian economy contracted by 5.5 % in July 2020

    110 shares
    Share 44 Tweet 28
  • Ampersand wins £22m five-year contract at London Zoo

    3564 shares
    Share 1426 Tweet 891
  • The London Diplomatic List, Addresses, Contacts & Working Hours

    3082 shares
    Share 1233 Tweet 771
  • More than a third of UK office workers have no dedicated workspace at home

    135 shares
    Share 54 Tweet 34
  • Sharon Srivastava and the Human Cost of a Digital Disinformation Campaign

    26 shares
    Share 10 Tweet 7
  • Leon Botstein’s Five-Decade Transformation at Bard College

    288 shares
    Share 115 Tweet 72

LATEST POSTS

New World Bank Group Country Director for Belarus, Moldova and Ukraine Welcomes Reform Efforts in Moldova

Moldova urged to strengthen protection of vulnerable victims

June 11, 2025
Will digital media be decisive in general election – as it was in Donald Trump’s victory? 

How to Align Social Media with Your Overall Marketing Strategy

June 11, 2025
Presence of minority languages in media and education in Slovenia should be strengthened, Council of Europe

Presence of minority languages in media and education in Slovenia should be strengthened, Council of Europe

June 11, 2025
How to Avoid Common Loan Mistakes: A Borrower’s Guide

How to Avoid Common Loan Mistakes: A Borrower’s Guide

June 11, 2025
7 Ways to Improve Your Business Finances

7 Ways to Improve Your Business Finances

June 11, 2025
How a Chinese Copper Art Workshop from Jiande Win Hearts, Applause in Florence

How a Chinese Copper Art Workshop from Jiande Win Hearts, Applause in Florence

June 11, 2025
Fullscript vs. Rupa Health: What the Acquisition Means for Providers and Patients

Fullscript vs. Rupa Health: What the Acquisition Means for Providers and Patients

June 11, 2025
Sharon Srivastava and the Human Cost of a Digital Disinformation Campaign

Sharon Srivastava and the Human Cost of a Digital Disinformation Campaign

June 11, 2025
Hungary: Postponement of the foreign agent-style law is a first step, EFJ calls for its withdrawal

Hungary: Postponement of the foreign agent-style law is a first step, EFJ calls for its withdrawal

June 10, 2025
What Today’s Digital Creators Need to Know About the Art of Hosting 

What Today’s Digital Creators Need to Know About the Art of Hosting 

June 10, 2025

LATESTBUSINESS

Dropshipping Risks: How to Avoid Copyright Infringement Issues

All You Need to Know About Renovated Shipping Containers 

by The FINANCIAL
June 5, 2025
0

Insurers Planning to Increase Investment Risk Profiles

by The FINANCIAL
June 5, 2025
0

U.S. Healthcare Leaders Expect Widespread Adoption of Artificial Intelligence by 2023

Survey Reveals Institutional Investors and Wealth Mnagers Are Increasing Their Exposure to AI

by The FINANCIAL
June 5, 2025
0

Why Tbilisi Real Estate Investing is Buzzing Right Now

Why Tbilisi Real Estate Investing is Buzzing Right Now

by The FINANCIAL
June 3, 2025
0

Protected: How EquitiesFirst and Alternative Financing Could Help Fund the Global Robotics Market Race

Protected: How EquitiesFirst and Alternative Financing Could Help Fund the Global Robotics Market Race

by The FINANCIAL
May 30, 2025
0

Voters Still Support Allowing Health Insurance To Be Sold Across State Lines

How Much Health Insurance Do You Need for Your Parents?

by The FINANCIAL
May 27, 2025
0

ESSEC partners with French AI solution Mistral AI for innovation in research and education

ESSEC partners with French AI solution Mistral AI for innovation in research and education

by The FINANCIAL
May 23, 2025
0

How biases influence CEOs throughout their careers

7 Ways a CFO’s Role Is Evolving From Number Cruncher to Strategic Advisor

by The FINANCIAL
May 23, 2025
0

GET IN TOUCH

Submit guest post/Letters to the Editor:

editor (at) finchannel.com

Sales & Marketing: (+995 558) 03 03 03 Email: marketing (at) finchannel.com

Whatsup: (+995 599) 96 52 52

Georgia:

(+995 599) 96 52 52 Email: editor (@) finchannel.com

Postal address: 17 Mtskheta str. Tbilisi, Georgia 0179 The FINANCIAL

RESOURCE

  • Work at the FINANCIAL
  • ePaper
  • Advertise in The FINANCIAL
  • Access ePaper
  • Guest posts
  • Contributed articles
  • AmericanStockNews
  • Coupon Codes
  • GLOSSY MAG
American Culture Center
ACC Partner

GUIDEBOOK

  • Meet our team
  • Invest in Georgia
  • Become contributor
  • Archive

FOLLOW US

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Google+
  • Youtube
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business
    • BANKS
      • GeoBanks
    • Finance
    • Insurance
    • Markets
    • Pharmacy
    • Press Releases
    • RealEstate
    • RealEstate
    • Finance
    • Insurance
    • Banks
      • GeoBanks
    • Markets
    • Press Releases
    • Personal Finance
  • World
    • Americas
    • Europe
    • Georgia
      • Media
    • Ukraine
    • Europe
    • Georgia
      • Media
    • Ukraine
    • Americas
    • UK local news
  • Travel
    • Hotels in Georgia
    • Tours in Georgia
  • Videos
    • Promos
    • Soundslides
    • TheClinics
    • TheHoteliers
    • TheUniversities
    • TheHoteliers
    • TheClinics
    • TheUniversities
    • BestWorkplaces
    • Soundslides
    • Promos
    • Banking Forum
      • Promos
      • Soundslides
      • TheClinics
      • TheHoteliers
      • TheUniversities
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
      • Analysis
      • GORBI
      • OP-ED
      • VISA Editorial
    • Analysis
    • Gorbi
    • Book reviews
  • Tech
  • Interview
  • People
    • lifestyle
    • Health & Beauty
      • Coronavirus
    • LifeStyle
    • Employment
      • MyCareer
    • Education
    • Media
    • Celebrities
  • Oil&Auto
    • Auto
    • Energy
  • EN
    • EN
    • GE

© 2025 Intelligence Group llc

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.