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Low-Cost/Low-Energy Buildings in the Czech Republic

Geography
Approval FY
1998
Fund
Global Environment Facility
Fund Spend
$448,000
Co-Financing
$980,000

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Summary

The project is to help overcome barriers preventing the widespread use of low cost/low energy technologies in the Czech residential housing sector. These are lack of experience in designing and constructing low cost/low energy buildings, and limited access to commercial sources of financing for relevant investments. The project will also help develop advanced energy standards for residential buildings and facilitate their adoption by the Czech government. The removal of these barriers will lead to estimated greenhouse gas reductions of about 25% in the residential housing sector of the Czech republic by the year 2010, i.e., 650,000 tonnes per year.

About this project

Approval FY
1998
Fund
Global Environment Facility
Fund Spend
$448,000
Co-Financing
$980,000
Status
Project Completed
Implementing Agency
United Nations Development Programme
Focal Area
Climate Change
Type
Project
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Just transition
Renewable energy
Fossil fuel
Greenhouse gas
Economic sector
Finance

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Global Environment Facility Projects

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