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60,000 euros to support local energy initiatives
The European City Facility (EUCF) will support 71 municipalities or associations of municipalities planning to implement their climate and energy action plans and develop an investment concept for a local sustainable energy and climate initiatives
What problems and challenges do Ukrainians see in the energy sector: online podcast
Date: October 25, 2024 | Time: 15:00 - 16:00
Hydrogen solutions for public transport were presented at the CommunTech-2024 exhibition in Kyiv
The CommunTech exhibition took place in Kyiv on October 15-17, with more than 180 companies participating. The public transport industry was represented at the exhibition with two stands: The manufacturer Auto-Region LLC and Politechnoservice
Webinar “Experience in developing SECAPs in accordance with the requirements of the MEPs”
Date: October 23, 2024 | Time: 11:00 - 12:00
ICLEI Roadmap for Ukraine: the main points
Why the Roadmap was created, the main stages of development and presentation of the results. The most useful information for Ukrainian municipalities
Sustainable Energy Days 2024 in Myrhorod community
From 16 to 27 September 2024, the Myrhorod community held a flashmob ‘My Energy Saving Family’ for schoolchildren as part of this year's Sustainable Energy Days. EECU is happy to support its member communities that wish to join the events
102 municipalities: Dolynska and Krasnokutsk joined EECU
Dolynska community, located in the Kirovohrad Oblast, and the Krasnokutska community, located in the Kharkiv Oblast, have officially joined the community of Energy Efficient Cities in Ukraine
Novovolynsk condominium replaced roof of multifamily building with loan from EECU Revolving Fund for Cities
The Novovolynsk territorial community has been a member of EECU since 2010, it joined the EECU RFC programme at the end of 2023. You can see the result of the work in the photos before/after the roof repair
Mykolaiv launched trolleybus route to remote Korabelnyi district
The route is operated by new Ukrainian vehicles that can cover about 20 kilometres without recharging. According to Mykolaiv's Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan, Korabelnyi district is classified as distant, as it is more than 10 kilometres from the city centre









