Improving energy efficiency of buildings of the Regional Inspectorate of Environmental Protection (WIOŚ) in Poznan and its branch office in Kalisz

Project facts

Project promoter:
Provincial Environmental Inspectorate in Poznan
Project Number:
PL04-0131
Target groups
Civil servants/Public administration staff
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€609,380
Final project cost:
€598,066
From EEA Grants:
€ 244,114
The project is carried out in:
Wielkopolskie

Description

Currently, WIOŚ buildings generate high demand for heat and electricity. The conducted energy and environmental audits confirmed the need for the project. The crucial objective of the project is to improvement of the environment by CO2 emission reduction. The project is expected to after the modernization, final energy demand in the buildings will be reduced by half. Challenges of the project will be achieved through Technical solutions planned are one of the most state-of-the art technologies currently in use, which guarantees their long useful life. The project will reduce air pollution in line with the regional Programme of Air Protection. In economic terms, technical condition and quality of public buildings will be improved, maintenance costs will be reduced which will improve reasonability of budget expenditure. In social terms, the project will increase public awareness on green environmental protection technologies and on operation of the EEA Financial Mechanism and Norwegian Financial Mechanism. The promoted activities are aimed at strengthening bilateral relations between Poland and Donor States.

Summary of project results

Conducted energy and environmental audits confirmed the need for the project. I.a. WIOŚ buildings generated high demand for heat and electricity. To reduce CO2 emission and lower costs, Beneficiary decided to conduct thermomodernisation of its buildings. Works covered 2 public utility buildings. Within the project over 6,5 of m2 of partition were insulated, 75 windows replaced. Ventilation installation with recuperation and other interior installations (3) have been modernised. Installed were 16 solar collectors and interior lighting was exchanged for ecological one. Investment allowed to reduce CO2 emission (280 Mg/year). The Beneficiary emphasized that thanks to projects implementation have rose also experience needed in implementation of such investments.

Summary of bilateral results