Ten major public healthcare institutions in the Republic of Moldova will undergo modernisation and energy-efficiency upgrades
Ten hospitals across the Republic of Moldova will soon undergo a major modernisation and energy-efficiency upgrade. The initiative will improve conditions for patients and healthcare professionals, reduce energy losses, and create safer and more comfortable environments for everyone. More than one million patients and 10,000 employees will directly benefit from these improvements, which are being implemented through the “Moldova Energy Efficiency” project.
Technical designs for each hospital are currently under development and will identify the most effective renovation solutions, ranging from the thermal insulation of buildings and the replacement of exterior windows and doors to the modernisation of heating, hot water, ventilation and air-conditioning systems.
This transformation is made possible through the financial support of the European Union, the European Investment Bank, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, and the Government of the Republic of Moldova, which are investing EUR 72.4 million in the modernisation of these hospitals. The project is implemented by the Consolidated Unit for the Implementation and Monitoring of Energy Projects under the auspices of the Ministry of Energy of the Republic of Moldova.