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How can you transform an inherited old house into an energy-efficient home? Learn about Laura Roșulschi’s story

How can you transform an inherited old house into an energy-efficient home? Learn about Laura Roșulschi's story

Laura Roșulschi, from the village of Colibași in the Cahul district, along with her family, moved into an old house one year ago that was inherited from her husband’s grandparents. Both the walls and the attic were made of clay. The main door didn’t close properly, and they often discovered that it remained open, allowing heat to escape from the house. The attic was made of thin layers of materials, and due to the lack of thermal insulation, the heat rose, losing about 30% of the energy. Step by step, the couple decided to implement efficient solutions to transform their home and help them reduce heat loss during the winter.

"The door didn’t close properly, and the heat was escaping from the house. Moreover, the attic, made of thin materials without insulation, allowed a significant amount of heat to escape, resulting in an unstable temperature inside and high heating bills," says Laura Roșulschi.

With the help of a specialized engineer, the family decided to take their first steps to improve the energy efficiency of the house. They started by replacing the old wooden door with a PVC one, which provides much better sealing and prevents heat loss. In addition, to improve the thermal insulation of the home, they chose to insulate the attic with mineral wool, an efficient and durable material that helps maintain a constant temperature inside the house and reduce heat loss. These interventions were the first important steps in transforming the house into a much more efficient home that keeps the heat inside.

"We heat the house both with the stove and with gas. When the stove wasn’t working in the kitchen, we used radiators for heating. Until now, we had received huge bills on gas, and we consumed a fair amount of firewood. But now, we hope to use less wood and see the bills go down."

The Roșulschi family is not stopping here. They plan to change the windows in the kitchen and bathroom and insulate the exterior of the house for increased energy efficiency.

"We hope that, after all these improvements, our home will not only become more efficient but also more comfortable for the whole family, and energy consumption will decrease significantly. We want to live in a warmer and more pleasant environment, where every corner of the house is optimized for our needs."

Whether you are a homeowner, a craftsman, or a local mayor, as part of the “MĂ IMPLIC” project, the “Energy Efficiency” component, experts and dedicated specialists have developed a series of free informational materials (guides, brochures, leaflets) with practical recommendations for improving the energy efficiency of homes. These resources are available to citizens, technicians, and local public administration representatives, offering clear and accessible solutions to reduce resource consumption and increase thermal comfort in any season. All materials can be downloaded from this website – www.ma-implic.md/eneff

The information campaign on the importance of energy efficiency in rural areas of the Republic of Moldova is being implemented through the “MĂ IMPLIC” project by Skat Consulting and the National Center for Sustainable Energy (CNED), with the support of the Swiss Government.

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A New Guide for Local Public Authorities: Developing and Approving Local Regulations for Communal Services

A new Guide for Local Public Authorities: Developing and Approving Local Regulations for Communal Services

The “MĂ IMPLIC” Project announces the release of the revised 2024 edition of the Guide for Developing and Approving Local Regulations on the Organization and Operation of Communal Services. This resource is designed to support Local Public Authorities by equipping them with the necessary tools to improve the legal and operational framework of communal services.

Communal services such as water supply, sewerage, sanitation, and street lighting are essential to the daily lives of citizens. Efficient organization of these services directly contributes to public health, environmental protection, the attractiveness of localities, and community safety.

This guide provides practical models and clear legal information for:

  • Developing and adopting local regulations.
  • Contracts for service management delegation.
  • Decision-making transparency and public participation.
  • Intermunicipal cooperation to optimize resources.

Structured in an accessible format, the document includes:

  • Principles and recommendations for managing public services.
  • Examples of best practices in collaboration between authorities.
  • Templates for regulations and legal documents for various types of communal services.
  • Updated information on the legal framework and recent amendments.

The guide is now available for download in PDF format. It is intended for mayors, local councilors, communal service operators, and facilitators involved in local administration. It is an indispensable tool for anyone looking to improve the provision of communal services for the benefit of their communities.

This document was developed as part of the “MĂ IMPLIC” Project – Civic Engagement in Local Governance (Phase II, 2023-2027), funded by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) and implemented by Skat Consulting Ltd. The content does not necessarily reflect the views of the mentioned partners.

We remind you that 14 groups of LPAs from Moldova will benefit from stronger local governance and increased access to quality public services, thanks to the support of the Project MĂ IMPLIC, funded by the Government of Switzerland and implemented by Skat Consulting. The project “MĂ IMPLIC” in Phase 2 aims to contribute to strengthening local governance and increasing the population’s access to better public services. The project will provide support to local authorities and citizens to improve local administration, strategic planning, and public service delivery. This initiative will bring benefits to approximately 106,000 citizens in these communities.

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