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Programme: Programme "Competitiveness and Innovation in Enterprises" 2021-2027

Planning region: All

Description

The project of “Dedo Yonkata” aims to improve energy efficiency and promote the use of renewable energy sources at the restaurant “Dedo Yonkata Tavern” in Bansko. The establishment is a well-known traditional Bulgarian restaurant that operates year-round, serving both tourists and local residents. The investment also covers staff accommodation facilities located within the same building.

The main energy consumption of the site is related to heating, cooling, and maintaining optimal temperature conditions in the cold storage areas. The existing systems and building elements are characterized by low energy efficiency, leading to high energy use and significant operational costs.

To enhance energy sustainability and reduce the carbon footprint, the project includes the following investment measures:

Thermal insulation of cold storage rooms to minimize energy losses during cooling and food preservation;

Insulation of floors and external walls, as well as replacement of existing windows with high-efficiency joinery;

Installation of a heat pump system for efficient heating and cooling of the restaurant and staff accommodation areas;

Construction of a photovoltaic power system for self-consumption, ensuring clean, renewable energy supply.

The implementation of the project will result in a substantial reduction of energy consumption and CO₂ emissions, an improved indoor microclimate, and better working and service conditions for both staff and guests. The investment fully aligns with the objectives of procedure BG16RFPR001-2.004, promoting energy efficiency and the use of renewable energy sources in small enterprises within the tourism sector.
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All amounts are in euro (EUR) / 1 EUR = 1,95583 BGN
The project is financed by the Operational Programme "Technical Assistance" and co-financed by the European Union through the European Regional Development Fund.
In implementing the project № 0115-CCU-2.1 "Information system for management and monitoring of EU funds in 2014-2020 - UMIS 2020" (BG161PO002-2.1.01-0007-C0001).