Lviv Oblast communities on the path to energy independence
The Public Union “Ukrainian Fund for Energy Efficiency and Energy Saving” continues its active collaboration with communities across Ukraine to implement modern energy-efficient solutions. The latest meetings have focused on communities in the Lviv region, which have shown a strong interest in modernizing their buildings and infrastructure.
Meetings in Zabolotsi, Skole, Khodoriv, Novyi Rozdil, Sheptytskyi, Kamianka-Buzka, and Dobrotvir demonstrated that local communities are ready to adopt energy-saving technologies. The key priorities include thermal modernization of public buildings, the development of solar energy, optimizing electricity consumption, and transitioning to alternative energy sources.
“The communities we work with are not just participants in the process but true drivers of change. They understand that energy efficiency is not just about cost savings but also about improving living conditions, achieving energy independence, and ensuring environmental safety,” emphasized Yehor Stefanovych, Chairman of the Board of the PU “Ukrainian Fund of Energy Efficiency and Energy Saving”.
A key topic of discussion during the meetings was financial mechanisms and technical aspects of implementing energy-efficient measures. Fund representatives discussed with local authorities the possibility of participating in the “Energy Efficiency of Public Buildings in Ukraine” program, which provides grant support for insulating schools, hospitals, administrative buildings, and other socially significant facilities.
“We do more than just provide consultations; we help communities secure funding, develop technical solutions, and implement concrete steps for thermal modernization. This leads to lower energy costs, more comfortable living conditions, and long-term energy savings,” added Yehor Stefanovych.
The work of the Public Union continues, with more and more communities joining this movement. Lviv region is becoming a shining example of how strategic changes at the local level can contribute to building Ukraine’s energy-independent future.