Press Release

Approximately 50,000 vulnerable families will receive vouchers for more energy-efficient appliances as part of an EU-UNDP programme

21 August 2023

  • The Government of the Republic of Moldova has approved two regulations that set the regulatory framework for two initiatives piloted by UNDP Moldova, as part of the "Addressing the impacts of the energy crisis in the Republic of Moldova" programme, which is funded by the European Union. These pilot programmes will subsequently be taken over by the Energy Efficiency Agency (AEE).

With an estimated budget of $5.8 million, the Rabla electrocasnice or Household Appliance Voucher Programme will offer financial support that covers up to 80% of the cost of a refrigerator, electric stove, or washing machine for nearly 50,000 vulnerable families. Beneficiaries will have to contribute 20% of the value of the respective equipment. In addition, free vouchers for LED bulbs will also be provided. 

The modernization programme of the internal thermal agent distribution system for heating and domestic hot water provision involves an allocation of $1 million by the European Union. This will enhance the energy consumption efficiency in approximately 450 apartments in four multi-storey buildings in Chișinău, selected based on a public competition. The 20% contribution from beneficiaries will be collected by AEE, and the funds will be reused for other similar initiatives.

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Laura Bohantova

UNDP
Communications Analyst, UNDP Country Office

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