Sustainable Energy Efficiency and Comfort significant increase in Tarnaveni key public buildings

Project facts

Project promoter:
Municipiul Târnăveni(RO)
Project Number:
RO-ENERGY-0034
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€991,000
Final project cost:
€1,148,119

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Description

The main objective of the project is to increase the comfort and the sustainable energy efficiency for two public schools in Târnăveni: The House of Culture „Mihai Eminescu” and Theoretical High-school “Andrei Bârseanu”.

The technical solution includes thermal insulation of the external walls, replace the old external windows and doors with efficient ones and replace the roof structure. The heat plants will be replaced with boilers for better efficiency and the old radiators will be replaced. The project also proposes to replace the current lighting system with LED technology in order to increase efficiency. Instead of using gas boilers for hot water, a solar thermal collector system will be installed to replace the old system. Key activities of the project include:

  • External consultancy to handle the technical aspect and the financial audit.
  • Investments related to the modifications.
  • Project management.
  • Project publicity to ensure the visibility of the project.

Expected outcomes include a reduction of energy consumption by 906.72 MWh/year. CO2 emission is expected to reduce annually by 206 tonnes. 

Summary of project results

The project aimed to increase the energy efficiency for two public buildings: Culture House Mihai Eminescu and Andrei Barsanu High School. 

Energy efficiency works were performed at the two buildings, including: thermal insulation of exterior walls, replacement of windows and doors, replacement of heat plants and rehabilitation of the lighting system. 

Following the implementation of the project, the energy consumption was reduced by 906.72 MWh/year, while the CO2 emissions decreased by 206 tonnes annually. 

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