Thermo-modernization. Saving and promotion of renewable energy in utility buildings of the municipality of Zblewo.

Project facts

Project promoter:
community Zblewo
Project Number:
PL04-0104
Target groups
Schools and other institutions providing education and/or training at all levels,
Civil servants/Public administration staff
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€575,113
Final project cost:
€560,394
From EEA Grants:
€ 443,932
The project is carried out in:
Pomorskie

Description

The project aims to improve energy efficiency in school buildings and municipal offices. This will have a positive effect on the conditions for children, youth and residents throughout the community in the form of a reduction of CO2 emissions that effectively contributes to improved health among inhabitants. More specifically, the project aims to eradicate outdated coal-fired boilers and replace them with systems based on biomass-generated energy, to increase the number and power of installations using renewable energy (e.g. solar panels), and to replace conventional lighting for energy-saving "LED". The project will lead to a reduction of emissions by more than 900 tons of CO2 per year. The local government has for many years carried out a program entitled "The Community of Zblewo Environmentally Friendly". This program is includes a long-term Investment Plan that promotes a comprehensive thermo-modernization of all educational institutions and utility buildings in the municipality. The whole community will benefit from the realization of this project.

Summary of project results

Projects implementation has contributed to improving of energy efficiency in the Zblewo Municipality. Thanks to the lightning replacement for LED, improved has been usage standard of the buildings. Thermomodernised are 6 public utility buildings (including schools). Within the project 800 m2 of partition were insulated, 45 m2 of window frames and over 10 m2 of door frames were replaced. 2 biomass boilers and 63 solar collectors were installed. Investment allowed to reduce CO2 emission (922.37 Mg/year).

Summary of bilateral results