Another Successful Case of the Ukrainian Decarbonization Fund: Modernization of Kyiv’s Multidisciplinary Hospital
The Ukrainian Decarbonization Fund has successfully implemented another project in the field of energy efficiency and sustainable development. The multidisciplinary hospital received a preferential loan of 25 million UAH to carry out a comprehensive thermal modernization and introduce renewable energy sources.
“This medical facility admits around 300,000 patients every year, providing a wide range of free medical services. The project includes comprehensive thermal modernization of the hospital buildings and the installation of modern equipment to improve energy efficiency, reduce heating costs, and enhance patient comfort,” shared Hanna Zamazeyeva, Head of the State Agency on Energy Efficiency.
Two strategic directions of modernization:
1. Comprehensive thermal modernization of buildings.
The project covers insulation of treatment, administrative, infectious disease buildings, as well as the food unit. In addition, the heating regulation system will be upgraded, heating management will be automated, and a remote dispatching system will be introduced.
The project will save 1,192 Gcal of thermal energy annually and reduce CO₂ emissions by 42% — equivalent to 360 tons.
2. Installation of a solar power plant with a capacity of 0.125 MW.
It is expected to replace 179.98 MWh of electricity per year, which equals 12% of the baseline consumption, and reduce CO₂ emissions by an additional 75 tons annually.
As a result, total CO₂ emissions will be reduced by 436 tons per year, and long-term energy savings will exceed 74 million UAH.
The Ukrainian Decarbonization Fund financed 77% of the project’s total cost through a preferential loan, while an additional 7.6 million UAH was raised from other sources. The total modernization cost exceeds 32.6 million UAH.
This project is an example of how state support for energy-efficient solutions and investments in “green” technologies deliver tangible savings in energy resources and budget funds. Thanks to the coordinated cooperation between the Decarbonization Fund and the hospital, thousands of patients will receive high-quality medical services in more comfortable conditions, while the hospital will significantly cut its heating expenses.
The Ukrainian Decarbonization Fund will continue to support initiatives that bring the country closer to energy resilience and independence.
More information about financing is available on the official website of the Fund: https://fdu.com.ua