The city has implemented policies and infrastructural changes to minimize its carbon footprint. This includes transitioning to renewable energy sources, enhancing public transportation, and encouraging the use of electric vehicles. . nmental organisation EcoLur with the support of CEE Bankwatch Network. As part of this project, EcoLur investigates green city projects for the Armenian cities of Yerevan and Gy r, water, soil and biodiversity) and use these res an of USD 80 million was issued to Electric Network in 2021, for. . The objective of the report is to calculate the volume of emissions from the transport sector of Yerevan, and to submit medium-term and long-term policies aimed at reducing emissions from the transport sector in Yerevan. This publication has been prepared with the financial support of the European. . YEREVAN, November 8, 2024 – Armenia can enhance energy security, protect its people from the harmful effects of pollution, and ensure more sustainable growth with effective action to tackle climate change, finds the World Bank Group's Armenia Country Climate and Development Report (CCDR), released. . The EU grant of more than €10 million will complement a €25 million EIB Global loan for energy efficiency improvements across Yerevan. The project will foster greener and, more. . firms its ambition to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to 2. 07 t CO2 equivalent er capita by 2050.