The project envisages the construction and commissioning of a rooftop photovoltaic power plant for self-consumption at the production site of “RTF BG” JSC in Asenovgrad. The system is sized at 150 kW inverter (AC) nominal active output and aligned with the real daytime load of the energy-intensive processes under NACE 38.32. The solution targets higher energy efficiency, an increased share of renewable energy for self-consumption, and stabilized daytime operating costs, without changing the building’s designated use. The scope covers the full engineering cycle-design, supply, installation, testing, and commissioning-together with mounting structures, AC/DC protection and selectively coordinated protective devices, metering and safety components, earthing and lightning protection, plus staff training. Installation will be on the existing roof of the leased facility under duly established rights and in compliance with structural and electrical requirements and grid connection conditions. In parallel, energy monitoring and KPI-based control will be implemented to sustain high yield and optimize schedules for energy-intensive operations. Expected effects include a substantial reduction of grid purchases during daytime hours, lower specific energy use in critical production stages, smoothing of peak loads, a more predictable cost base, and an improved ESG profile in dealings with industrial clients and partners. The generated electricity will not be sold, transferred, or leased; it will be used solely for the company’s own needs related to NACE 38.32, in strict compliance with the Call Guidelines. The project fully complies with procedure BG16RFPR001-2.004 and the 2021-2027 PKIP Programme. Its implementation provides the most appropriate balance of expected costs and benefits by sustainably increasing energy efficiency and the share of renewables for self-consumption, with a direct contribution to reducing the carbon footprint of the recycled granules.
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