Improving the energy efficiency of buildings: the school and kindergarten in Sepopol

Project facts

Project promoter:
community Sępopol
Project Number:
PL04-0043
Target groups
Children ,
Staff from enterprises involved in teaching/education/training activities
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€778,895
Final project cost:
€758,217
From EEA Grants:
€ 600,115
The project is carried out in:
Warmińsko-Mazurskie

Description

School and kindergarten buildings in Sepopol are expensive to upkeep and poorly insulated. Heating systems are outdated and use a lot of energy. This largely increases local CO2 emission. This project aims at improving energy efficiency through a complex modernization of two school and kindergarten buildings in Sepopol, to lower maintenance costs and to decrease the amounts of CO2 emission of buildings. The external walls of these buildings will be covered with Styrofoam, the roofs will be insulated with mineral wool, and old windows will be replaced with new ones. Additionally, new radiators with thermo regulators will be installed. Biomass boilers will be installed in the school buildings and heating pumps will be placed in both buildings. The local heating network will also be improved. This will create a eco-friendly, low cost heating system for both buildings. The Municipality of Sepopol is expected to benefit from the project. Projects material scope has been extended, additional works have been co-financed under NFM

Summary of project results

Initially, school and kindergarten buildings in Sepopol were expensive to maintain and poorly insulated. As heating systems were outdated and used a lot of energy, CO2 emission was largely increased. For these reasons Beneficiary has implemented a project concerning thermomodernisation. Works covered 4 public utility buildings, external walls have been covered with styrofoam, roofs were insulated with mineral wool. 96 old windows and doors have been replaced. Installed were new radiators with thermo regulators, 2 heat pumps and 2 biomass boilers. Local heating system was also modernised. Interior lighting was exchanged for ecological one. Investment allowed to reduce CO2 emission (1136 Mg/year). Thanks to the projects, created was a eco-friendly, low cost heating system for buildings. Projects material scope has been extended, additional works have been co-financed under NFM

Summary of bilateral results