This project provides for the construction and commissioning of a rooftop PV plant for self-consumption at the production site of “Unidom Bulgaria” Ltd. in Asenovgrad. The investment is sized at 150 kW output (nominal) active inverter power (AC) and is aligned with the actual daytime load of the processes for preparation and upgrading of recycled polymers, extrusion and injection moulding under NACE 22.29. The solution aims to improve energy efficiency, increase the share of renewable energy for self-consumption, and stabilize costs during peak hours, without changing the building’s intended use. The scope covers the full engineering cycle: design, supply, installation, configuration, testing and commissioning, as well as all construction works, mounting structures, AC/DC protections, metering and protective devices, earthing and lightning protection, plus staff training. Installation will be on an existing roof at the leased site under an established building right, in full compliance with structural and electrotechnical requirements and grid connection conditions. Energy monitoring will be introduced as well. The expected effects include a substantial reduction of grid purchases during daytime periods and lower energy intensity of critical operations such as drying, mixing, heating, extrusion and injection moulding. A more predictable cost base and an improved ESG profile toward clients and partners are anticipated. The investment directly supports Unidome's circular model, including the scaling of the innovative UNIDOME formwork inserts made from 100% recycled plastic. The project fully complies with procedure BG16RFPR001-2.004 and the PKIP 2021-2027 framework, as well as the List of eligible assets. Its implementation ensures the most appropriate balance between 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 output.
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