Renewable Energy for MRK Sports

Project facts

Project promoter:
SC MRK Sports Business SRL(RO)
Project Number:
RO-ENERGY-0125
Status:
Completed
Final project cost:
€137,503

More information

Description

SC MRK Sports Business SRL, founded by Ciprian Marica, is dedicated to sports clubs and activities. In collaboration with Ilie Nastase''s Fundatia pentru Tenis “Academia Ilie Nastase,” they aim to create a state-of-the-art Sports Club in Bucharest, offering football, tennis, and swimming facilities. This ambitious project envisions a premium sporting experience, complete with artificial turf football courts, tennis clay courts, paddle courts, an indoor swimming pool, a fitness club, and a restaurant. To make this endeavor more environmentally friendly and economically sustainable, the applicant plans to implement a photovoltaic system, ensuring electricity from renewable resources and reducing their dependence on conventional energy sources. This project aligns with energy efficiency and sustainability goals, contributing to the broader EU strategy for energy independence and renewable energy adoption.

 

Achieving these goals require a series of key activities, including:

- Project Management

- External Financial Audit

- Project Publicity

- Technical Project Design

Summary of project results

Increased Renewable Energy production.

Expected outputs are fulfilled: Installed capacity for production of electricity from photovoltaic panels: 0.1387 MW.
Number of new installations for production of renewable energy: 2
Number of staff trained in the project: 1.
The gas consumption will be replaced by the PVs power and electricity resulting in a consumption of the current electricity consumption + the gas consumption turned also to electricity = a total of 577 MWh/year compared to 164.98 MWh/year, the capacity of the panels.

This ambitious project aimed at a premium sporting experience, complete with artificial turf football courts, tennis clay courts, paddle courts, an indoor swimming pool, a fitness club, and a restaurant. To make this endeavor more environmentally friendly and economically sustainable, the applicant plans to implement a photovoltaic system, ensuring electricity from renewable resources and reducing their dependence on conventional energy sources. This project aligns with energy efficiency and sustainability goals, contributing to the broader EU strategy for energy independence and renewable energy adoption.

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