Urban/rural development (energy access etc.)
On 16 June, 2020 the Government of the Republic of Latvia supported the allocation of more than 9.4 million euro in EU funding for projects in 13 Latvian municipalities. The goal is to increase energy efficiency in municipal buildings, to create public infrastructure and to promote business development in order to create new jobs, to support local producers and service providers, thus attracting private investment in the regions.
Simultaneously as a result of the implementation of these projects, the achievement of Latvia’s climate change goals will be promoted (increasing the energy efficiency of municipal buildings and using of renewable energy resources). Reducing dependence on fossil energy imports and switching to local renewables is also expected to benefit the health of the population by improving air quality, especially in cities.
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