Jordan: The EU Bank supports the implementation of the Municipal Energy Efficiency Programme

Jordan: The EU Bank supports the implementation of the Municipal Energy Efficiency Programme
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Dec 14, 2020

The EIB and Cities and Villages Development Bank (CVDB) have signed a Technical Assistance cooperation agreement of EUR 1.4 million grant to support the implementation of the CVDB - Municipal Energy Efficiency Programme. The Programme is an important initiative that seeks to invest in energy efficiency across Jordanian Municipalities.





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