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Description
Ioan Ciordas Technical College is a public entity from the education sector subordinated to Beius Municipality. Its main objective is to provide proper comfort conditions to all its students and to reduce all the costs related to high-school activities by promoting through its own example the implementation of energy efficiency solutions and renewable energy usage.
By this project, it is proposed to implement energy efficiency measures and the use of renewable energies (for the production of electricity needed for lighting, air conditioning and domestic hot water) which will lead to an optimized heating, domestic hot water, ventilation and lighting. Therefore, the project proposes to build an envelope insulation solution, solutions to minimize water consumption, solutions to minimize power consumption, thus avoiding power failures caused by poor electrical installations. Finally, they will implement efficient lighting solutions which requires less energy.
The audit will take into account also the two main investments to be installed with high efficiency consumers and with smart usage of the systems and using renewable energy in a self-consumption setup:
- Heat pump to provide the energy heat for the cold season and to use the energy provided by the renewable energy systems.
- Renewable energy production from photovoltaic system and if available from geothermal energy available in Beius.
By obtaining an energy and cost reduction through the use of building systems in the most efficient way, Ciordas Technical College will have significantly improved their conditions and student comfort conditions as well, which can draw more applicants from the area that are interested in future technologies and will show other entities in the town and region how to promote a European thinking model for managing a building.
Summary of project results
The Energy Audit Report provide a feasible solution and an optimized package of energy efficiency measures for "Ioan Ciordas" Technical to reduce energy consumtion and CO emissions.