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    World Bank
    http://www.worldbank.org

    Armenia: World Bank Supports Implementation of Government's Urban
    Heating Strategy


    /noticias.info/ WASHINGTON, July 12, 2005. - The World Bank's Board
    of Directors today approved an Urban Heating Project (UHP) for
    Armenia in the amount of US$15 million. The project will support the
    implementation of the Government's Urban Heating Strategy for
    multi-unit apartment buildings and will improve heating in urban
    schools.

    The development objective of this four-year project is to increase
    the use of clean, efficient, safe and affordable heating technologies
    in urban schools and multi-unit apartment buildings. The project will
    achieve this objective by removing barriers and creating market
    conditions for the commercial provision of heating services;
    providing long-term financing to service providers and consumers for
    their investments in heat supply systems and energy efficiency
    measures; building the capacity of local financial institutions in
    financing heat supply and energy efficient systems to ensure
    sustainability after project closing; promoting efficient and safe
    boilers, heaters, and equipment to meter and control fuel and heat
    consumption; and stimulating the creation and effective functioning
    of self-regulating community organizations.

    `We do hope that with the joint efforts of the Government of Armenia,
    the World Bank, and other donors involved in the sector, that by the
    completion of this Project the foundation for the sustainable
    development of commercial heating services in Armenia will be laid,'-
    said Gevorg Sargsyan, head of the World Bank team designing the
    Project.

    The Project combines investment, line of credit and technical
    assistance financing:

    · The technical assistance component will be targeted at community
    and private sector mobilization and development of an enabling
    environment for effective and safe provision of heating services,
    including the improvement of the legal and regulatory framework, the
    development of safety norms and standards, and the certification of
    suppliers and equipment, capacity building of heat service providers,
    local financial institutions, and home owner associations,
    implementation of broad information campaigns and public education
    programs, etc.

    · Investment financing for heating of residential buildings will be
    supported under two subcomponents. The first subcomponent consists of
    lending to heat providers, home owner associations, municipalities
    and individual home-owners for heating infrastructure investments. It
    is estimated that about 7,000 households in multi-apartment buildings
    without access to operational heating services would benefit from
    these investments. The second subcomponent consist of capital grants
    to finance investments for the connection of gas, heat and hot water
    supply to the apartments of the poor households. Roughly 10,000 poor
    households are expected to be provided with a basic level of service
    from clean heat sources.

    · Installation and/or rehabilitation of gas-based local heating
    systems for schools. Roughly 100 schools will receive funding under
    this component. The primary focus of this component will be on urban
    schools outside Yerevan.

    The project will also be supported by a US$ 2.9 million co-financing
    Grant from the UNDP/GEF project `Improving the Energy Efficiency of
    Urban Heating and Hot Water Supply in Armenia', which is designed as
    technical assistance complementing the WB project.

    The Credit will be made to Armenia on standard IDA terms, including
    40 years maturity and a 10-year grace period.

    Since joining the World Bank in 1992 and IDA in 1993, commitments to
    Armenia total approximately US$896 million for 40 operations.
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