Increase the energy efficiency of buildings SP ZOZ Szpital nr 2 dr Tadeusza Boczonia in Mysłowice by partial thermal efficiency improvement and using renewable energy sources

Project facts

Project promoter:
Independent Children's Hospital prof. dr. med. Jana Bogdanowicza Public Health Care
Project Number:
PL04-0114
Target groups
Elderly people,
Disabled
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€913,382
Final project cost:
€880,219
From EEA Grants:
€ 667,069
The project is carried out in:
Śląskie

Description

Existing buildings are dependent on outdated and inefficient energy infrastructure, and the installed heating and electricity systems are overexploited. The aim is to reduce the running costs of buildings and reduce their environmental footprint. We expect to reduce heat energy consumption by 61.3%, electricity consumption by 57.1%, and carbon dioxide emissions by 64,2%, while producing renewable energy by way of solar panels at the rate of 137,5 MWh per year. The implementation of the project will entail the insulation of external walls and the roofs at the edge of buildings, the replacement of the external door and window carpentry, the replacement of the central heating system/hot water systems, and the installation solar energy systems and energy-efficient lighting. Implementation of the project will be beneficial for patients and hospital staff due to the increase in comfort, for the managing authority of the hospital due to the reduction of operating costs of the facilities, and for the general population by reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Projects material scope has been extended, additional works have been co-financed under NFM

Summary of project results

Buildings were dependent on outdated and inefficient energy infrastructure, and the installed heating and electricity systems were overexploited. The aim was to reduce the running costs of buildings and reduce their environmental footprint. Thermomodernisational works covered 3 hospitals buildings. Within the project over 5,2 thousands of m2 of partition were insulated, almost 300 windows and doors were replaced. Also 6 interior installations and district heating were modernized (including ventilation). Installed were solar collectors and interior lighting was exchanged for ecological one. Investment allowed to reduce CO2 emission (943 Mg/year). Implementation of the project is beneficial for patients and hospital staff due to the increase in comfort, for the managing authority of the hospital due to the reduction of operating costs of the facilities, and for the general population by reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Projects material scope has been extended, additional works have been co-financed under NFM

Summary of bilateral results