The government will allocate almost 13 billion rubles. to replace heating in Siberia

The government will allocate almost 13 billion rubles. to replace heating in Siberia
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The government will allocate 12.9 billion rubles from the federal budget. for the transfer of private households in four Siberian cities - Omsk, Krasnoyarsk, Chita and Novokuznetsk - from stove heating to alternative fuels. This was reported to RBC by the press service of Deputy Prime Minister Victoria Abramchenko.

“I approved the relevant changes to the Rules for the provision of other interbudgetary transfers from the federal budget to the budgets of the subjects participating in the Clean Air federal project,” the press service said.

According to the plan, the authorities will co-finance the purchase, installation, installation of in-house gas or electrical equipment, metering devices and heating systems for citizens.

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The Clean Air federal project includes 12 large cities in Russia with high levels of air pollution: Bratsk, Krasnoyarsk, Lipetsk, Magnitogorsk, Mednogorsk, Nizhny Tagil, Novokuznetsk, Norilsk, Omsk, Chelyabinsk, Cherepovets and Chita. The goal of the project is to reduce the total volume of pollutant emissions into the air in the participating cities by 22% compared to the level of 2017.

In 2019, stove heating was named one of the main sources of air pollution, along with industrial enterprises, by the authorities of cities included in the rating of settlements with the most polluted air, compiled by the Ministry of Natural Resources. The head of the environmental protection department of the Ministry of Natural Resources of the Trans-Baikal Territory, Irina Voronina, said in 2021 that pollutant emissions from boiler houses and houses with stove heating in Chita account for about 40% of the total.

Only in Omsk, for example, as the press service of the regional government reported in August 2021, more than 15,000 households, who are now heated by coal, are planned to be connected to gas.

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