The project proposal of “SMTL ORTOMEDICS” Ltd. aims to improve energy efficiency and operational sustainability through the implementation of high-efficiency systems for heating, cooling, domestic hot water, and lighting, as well as the construction of a photovoltaic power plant (PVPP) for self-consumption. The investment concerns the company’s medical-technical laboratory and diagnostic center, where specialized medical activities are carried out, including production and servicing of modular prostheses for upper and lower limbs, patient rehabilitation, and training of rehabilitation specialists. The project envisages replacing outdated heating and air-conditioning systems with two high-efficiency water-cooled chillers, each with a capacity of 63 kW (a total of 126 kW). The new system will provide uniform temperature and optimal indoor climate year-round, fully replacing the existing gas boiler and individual air-conditioning units, which will be decommissioned. To ensure domestic hot water, two sets of solar collectors with a total area of 20 m² will be installed, utilizing renewable energy and reducing the load on the electrical system. A 10 kW photovoltaic power plant is also planned, mounted on the roof structure, with a battery energy storage system, intended entirely for self-consumption. The project includes complete replacement of existing lighting with LED fixtures, reducing electricity consumption by more than 50%, and providing higher illumination levels and better working conditions. The implementation of the project will lead to a reduction in energy costs by over 40%, improved resource efficiency, enhanced working conditions, and a lower carbon footprint. The project fully aligns with the objectives of the procedure and the “Do No Significant Harm” (DNSH) principle, contributing to a higher share of renewable energy, reduced greenhouse gas emissions, and sustainable development of the healthcare and laboratory sector.
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