“MK Yalta” Cooperative carries out activities characterized by high consumption of electrical and thermal energy. In the context of rising energy prices and increasing requirements for energy efficiency, the enterprise faces the need to reduce its operational costs and carbon footprint through the implementation of sustainable technological solutions. The project envisages the construction of a photovoltaic power plant (PVPP) for own consumption and the installation of two heat pumps with a VRV (VRF) system, which will replace part of the conventional energy sources. This will ensure more efficient, environmentally friendly, and predictable energy supply for the cooperative. Direct target group: the cooperative’s staff and management, who will benefit from lower energy costs and a more comfortable working environment. Indirect target groups: clients and business partners; the local community and the environment – through reduced CO₂ emissions. Overall objective: To increase the energy efficiency and competitiveness of “MK Yalta” Cooperative through the implementation of renewable energy sources and energy-efficient technologies. Specific objectives: - Construction of a PVPP for own consumption; - Installation of two heat pumps with a VRV (VRF) system; - Reduction of energy costs and dependence on conventional energy sources; - Contribution to the green transition and compliance with the DNSH (Do No Significant Harm) principle. Expected results: - Constructed and commissioned PVPP and installation of two heat pumps; - Reduction of energy consumption from the external grid; - Reduced CO₂ emissions and increased sustainability of the cooperative; - Improved long-term competitiveness of the cooperative. Main activities: - Preparation and technical design; - Supply and installation of equipment, testing; - Commissioning of the systems; - Project management, monitoring, and publicity.
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