“Vanina Export” AD carries out production activities that require maintaining a stable indoor climate in its production and administrative premises. Currently, heating and cooling are provided by outdated and inefficient equipment, which leads to high energy costs and increased load on the electrical system. In the context of rising energy prices and growing requirements for sustainable consumption, the company needs to modernize its heating and cooling systems through the introduction of an energy-efficient technology. The project foresees the supply and installation of 4 air-to-water heat pumps with a heating capacity of 22 kW each (total capacity of 88 kW). The new system will ensure high energy efficiency, optimal heating and cooling performance, and a reduction of carbon emissions. Direct target group: the company’s employees and management – benefiting from improved working conditions and energy reliability. Indirect target groups: clients and business partners, through a more sustainable and environmentally responsible production process; the local community – through reduced environmental impact. Overall objective: To improve the energy efficiency and sustainability of “Vanina Export” AD by implementing a high-efficiency heating and cooling system. Specific objectives: - Installation of 4 air-to-water heat pumps with a total heating capacity of 88 kW; - Reduction of heating and cooling costs; - Achievement of lower energy intensity and reduction of CO₂ emissions. Expected results: An operational energy-efficient heating and cooling system; improved energy performance; reduced operational costs and greenhouse gas emissions. Main activities: Technical design; delivery, installation, and setup of the heat pumps; testing and commissioning; project management, monitoring, and publicity.
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