Almaty Clean Air Pilot
Replacing coal heating in one of the world’s most polluted winter cities.
A neighbourhood-scale pilot to replace coal-fired household heating with cleaner alternatives in Almaty’s highest-pollution districts, paired with EcoIQ measurement of air-quality and public-health outcomes.
⚠️ The Problem
Almaty experiences severe winter air pollution driven largely by coal heating in private households. Residents face elevated PM2.5 exposure, respiratory illness and limited visibility into where interventions would have the greatest health impact.
✅ The Solution
EcoIQ identifies priority households, supports a transition to cleaner heating, and measures the before/after impact on local air quality and health. The pilot establishes a repeatable, evidence-based model for clean-heating transitions across the city.
This project is measured against EcoIQ's impact framework. Targets are indicative and confirmed during delivery. See full KPI definitions →
- Municipal and public-health authorities
- Clean-heating technology suppliers
- Air-quality monitoring and academic partners
Indicative pilot budget — covers priority-household transition and impact measurement.
This project is currently at In Design stage. EcoIQ is actively seeking delivery, research and funding partners to move it forward.
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All budgets, KPIs, timelines and impact figures shown are indicative pilot estimates and subject to confirmation. EcoIQ scores and projections are AI-assisted and indicative — not investment advice or a regulatory assessment.