Thermo-modernization of public buildings in the Community of Urszulin

Project facts

Project promoter:
community Urszulin
Project Number:
PL04-0044
Target groups
Civil servants/Public administration staff,
Schools and other institutions providing education and/or training at all levels
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€472,074
Final project cost:
€470,929
From EEA Grants:
€ 372,732
The project is carried out in:
Lubelskie

Description

The project will allow for the adjustment of public buildings in the Community of Urszulin to modern standards for thermal insulation. The main objective of the project is to reduce the amount of energy used to warm up buildings in Urszulin. This will be achieved through the thermo-modernization of a school complex and of a public building, as well as the improvement of the ecological and economic effectiveness of these buildings once they have been thermo-modernized. The project expects to obtain a level of warm-permeability of windows and walls that is the lowest possible. This will be done by combining the use of the highest class of materials with improved rational energy management. The project will benefit the natural environment by reducing CO2 emissions. The reduction in the cost of warming public buildings will also benefit the local government.

Summary of project results

The project allowed to adjust of public buildings in the Community of Urszulin to modern standards for thermal insulation. The main objective of the project was to reduce the amount of energy used to warm up buildings in Urszulin. Thermomodernisational works covered 2 public utility buildings (including school complex). Within the project over 8 thousands of m2 of partition were insulated, almost 360 windows and doors were replaced. 2 installations were modernized and 2 biomass boilers installed. Interior lighting was exchanged for ecological one. Investment allowed to reduce CO2 emission (888 Mg/year) and to increase energy production from RES (132 MWh/year). The project benefit the natural environment by reducing CO2 emissions. The reduction in the cost of warming public buildings benefit also the local government.

Summary of bilateral results