The project of HOTEL RODOPSKI DOM AD is aimed at improving the energy efficiency and sustainability of the hotel "Rhodopski Dom", Chepelare, by replacing the outdated heating and air conditioning installation with highly efficient air-to-air heat pumps (13 pcs) and a new air conditioning chamber with heat regeneration. The current investment aims to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, while ensuring better conditions for comfort and quality of services in the hotel. The need for the implementation of the project stems from the need to reduce high energy costs and the dependence of the enterprise on outdated electrical and air conditioning systems with low efficiency. As a year-round hotel complex, the facility has a constant need for heating, cooling and ensuring quality air exchange in the premises, which leads to significant energy consumption and high operating costs. The project envisages replacing the existing systems with 13 air-to-air heat pumps and one air conditioning chamber with highly efficient heat and moisture regeneration. The heat pumps will provide sustainable heating and cooling by using energy from the air, and the air conditioning chamber will allow the utilization of waste heat from the outgoing air to preheat the incoming air, while providing filtration and fresh air. In this way, an optimal microclimate will be achieved at a significantly lower energy consumption. The main objectives of the project are: -reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions; -using energy from renewable sources; -increasing the competitiveness and sustainability of the enterprise. Expected results: -reducing annual electricity consumption by over 30%; -reducing carbon emissions; -improving energy efficiency and comfort in the building; -contribution to achieving the objectives of the Competitiveness and Innovation in Enterprises Program 2021–2027 and the transition to climate neutrality.
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