Implementation of a process innovation in the form of an innovative combined heat and power plant for the all-season recreational facility Kuter Port by F.H.U. INSTBUD Stanisław Boguta Spółka Jawna

Project facts

Project promoter:
F.H.U. INSTBUD Stanisław Boguta sp. j.(PL)
Project Number:
PL-INNOVATION-0185
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€479,318
Final project cost:
€931,020

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Description

Instbud operates a recreation and leisure centre Kuter Port Nieznanowice located 40 km from Kraków, with a beach and fishery for 30 stands. The goal of our project is to optimise energy management in this centre by equipping it with a trigeneration system that will provide heat, cooling and electricity, along with a “BMS” system for energy management in the buildings. The system will consist of a photovoltaic farm, a heating and cooling node for which the main source will be water from a fish pond, a water intake, a BMS system and a hydrobotanical filtration system. Hydrobotanical filtration will protect the heat exchanger against impurities and clean the water discharged into the bathing basin.

The project therefore covers the construction of a heat and cooling node system, and installation of a pump and BMS system for heating, air conditioning, domestic water heating and for powering the pool and ice rink technology. A photovoltaic farm will be constructed with a total capacity of 210 kW, a hydrobotanical filtration system installed, and development work will be carried out to maintain or increase efficiency ratios of various parameters of the trigeneration system.

The introduction of RES solutions will reduce Kuter Port’s annual CO2 emissions by 1 316 tons and electricity consumption by 1.37 GWh. The investment will result in the development of the tourist services offered by Instbud, and in the introduction of new attractions such as a “water” playground, playing field, ice rink, and a spa centre.

Summary of project results

Until now, the complex was heated by individual boilers gas, and cooled by fan coil units. Within The project proposed the introduction of a process innovation consisting in raising the level technological and integration of the power supply system for the buildings of the complex Kuter Port with heat, electricity and cooling energy. Liquidation local heating and cooling sources, installed separately for each building and replacing them with a central trigeneration system is another consistent actions of owners focused on management sustainable development policy. It should be emphasized that the development and implementation of such a system which will allow for the maximum minimization of maintenance costs and will create ecological and self-sufficient system of heat, cooling and energy supply electricity, in practice is the only way to do so The Center could offer its clients a full year-round offer.

The project assumed the implementation of an innovative power supply installation for the all-season facility recreational facility Kuter Port by F.H.U. INSTBUD Stanisław Boguta Spółka Jawna along with quality improvement water in breeding ponds and the swimming pool. It included the expansion of the year-round center recreation and recreation center Kuter Port Nieznanowice for the implementation of an innovative system providing heat, cooling, electricity and a BMS control system for facilities included in the center. The system consists of a photovoltaic farm, a heating and cooling node for which the main source will be water from the fish pond, water intake, BMS system and hydrobotanical filtration system.

The results of this project include process innovation and product. In the subject matter The project is a new method of supplying utilities to the Center Kuter Port, which will become self-sufficient in terms of energy electrical center. This innovation is therefore directed in a was directly to INSTBUD, which will be its recipient.

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