Increasing the energy efficiency of the building of the Independent Public Health Care Center in Glubczyce

Project facts

Project promoter:
The Independent Public Health Care Center in Glubczyce
Project Number:
PL04-0042
Target groups
Elderly people,
People with cancer
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€688,630
Final project cost:
€658,623
From EEA Grants:
€ 521,289
The project is carried out in:
Opolskie

Description

Buildings belonging to the Health Care Centre in Glubczyce were completed in 1920 and 1970. The installations of hot water heating, ventilation, air conditioning and built-in lighting in these buildings have a number of shortcomings resulting from outdated technologies and long-term use. The objective of the project is the modernization of the interior of the buildings, which includes replacing the built-in lighting to energy efficient lightning, upgrading the cooling system, and the installation of heat pumps, photovoltaic cells and energy management systems. The project aims are to improve the energy efficiency of the buildings belonging to the health care centre and the thermo modernization and replacement of existing energy sources with modern, energy-saving and environmentally-friendly sources of heat and electricity. Incorporated in the design solutions is the guarantee of a significant reduction in the demand for electricity and heat, which is expected to have highly positive energy and ecological effects. The main beneficiary of the project will be the health care centre, while indirect beneficiaries will be its patients and employees. Projects material scope has been extended, additional works have been co-financed under NFM

Summary of project results

Buildings belonging to the Health Care Centre in Glubczyce were completed in 1920 and 1970. The installations of hot water heating, ventilation, air conditioning and built-in lighting in these buildings have had a number of shortcomings resulting from outdated technologies and long-term use. The objective of the project was the modernization of Health Care Centre buildings. Thermomodernisational works covered 4 buildings, within the project over 1,1 thousand of m2 of partition were insulated, and interior installations modernised (also ventilation and air conditioning). Old windows and doors were replaced. Installed were photovoltaic cells, a power management system, heat pump, small wind turbine and windows shading devices. Investment allowed to reduce CO2 emission (1808 Mg/year). The main beneficiary of the project are stuff and patients of the health care centre. Projects material scope has been extended, additional works have been co-financed under NFM

Summary of bilateral results