This project aims to improve energy efficiency and reduce the carbon footprint of the Trite Buki Hotel, located in the Kyustendil region, through the implementation of an integrated package of energy efficiency measures and the use of renewable energy sources. The following investments are planned within the scope of the project: Installation of facade thermal insulation with a total area of 350 m², which will limit heat loss and reduce heating and cooling costs; Purchase and installation of two high-efficiency air-to-water heat pumps with a capacity of 40 kW each, which will provide sustainable and environmentally friendly heating and cooling for the facility; Construction of a photovoltaic installation with a total capacity of 32 kWp, which will produce a significant share of the electricity needed for the hotel's own consumption. The combination of these measures will lead to a significant reduction in energy consumption from external sources, a reduction in operating costs, and greater comfort for hotel guests. The introduction of renewable energy and modern energy-efficient systems will improve the company's resilience to energy price fluctuations and help reduce carbon emissions. The project is fully in line with the objectives of procedure BG16RFPR001-2.004 "Energy efficiency and use of energy from renewable sources in enterprises," combining environmental, economic, and social benefits. Through its implementation, Hotel Trite Buki will become a more competitive and sustainable tourist destination, providing services with lower energy consumption and less impact on the environment.
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