The project aims to improve the energy efficiency and energy independence of the applicant’s production facility (car repair workshop) through thermal insulation of the building envelope, including the roof, doors, and windows, as well as the construction of a photovoltaic power plant (PVPP) for self-consumption. The need for the project arises from high energy costs, significant heat losses through the façades, roof, and openings, as well as the necessity for more reliable and predictable energy supply amid rising prices and increasing decarbonization requirements. Target groups include the employees, whose working conditions will be improved, and the local community, which will benefit from reduced emissions. Main objectives: - Reduce energy consumption through high-quality insulation with sandwich panels and energy-efficient building envelope elements for the openings. - Produce clean electricity on-site and increase self-sufficiency through the PVPP. - Improve the indoor microclimate and reduce operating costs. Expected results of the project implementation: 1. Significant reduction of heat losses and heating/cooling costs. 2. Coverage of part of the facility’s electricity demand from renewable energy sources, reduction of CO₂ emissions, and a lower carbon footprint. 3.Increased competitiveness and sustainability of operations. Main activities: - Supply and installation of sandwich panels, doors, and window frames. - Construction of a rooftop PVPP for self-consumption.
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