Find out how a big Romania energy efficiency programme to renovate Soviet-era apartment buildings in Bucharest helps in the fight against climate change:
· 20% of Romanians can’t afford to heat their homes. After these renovations, heating bills are cut 50% to 60%
· Some of the residents didn’t like the idea of moving their pigeon coops from their roofs—until they found out how much money they’d save
· The European Investment Bank finances a bigger portion of the deal than usual, because it represents action against climate change
For more information visit eib.org/future-europe.
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