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Programme: Programme "Competitiveness and Innovation in Enterprises" 2021-2027

Planning region: All

Description

“SOFIA CREMATORIUM” JSC is an established company with many years of experience in providing cremation and funeral services. The main objective of the present project is to enhance the company’s energy efficiency and sustainability through the construction of a photovoltaic installation for self-consumption, combined with an energy storage system (batteries).

The project aims to reduce electricity costs and limit dependency on fluctuations in fossil fuel prices, thereby increasing the company’s competitiveness and financial stability. At the same time, it will lead to a significant reduction of the carbon footprint and contribute to the achievement of national and European targets for the transition to climate neutrality.

By integrating renewable energy sources, the energy consumption of facilities and technical systems will be optimized, ensuring service stability and long-term resilience. The energy storage system will enable balanced utilization of the generated electricity, minimizing the main drawback of RES related to intermittent production.

The investment fully complies with the “do no significant harm” principle and will support the company’s ecological transition.

The expected results include:
- significant reduction of energy costs and carbon intensity;
- increased share of energy from renewable sources;
- improved competitiveness of “SOFIA CREMATORIUM” JSC and ensuring sustainable development.

Through the implementation of the project, the company will contribute both to achieving its strategic goals for modernization and sustainability and to fulfilling national commitments in the fields of energy efficiency and climate policies.
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All amounts are in euro (EUR) / 1 EUR = 1,95583 BGN
The project is financed by the Operational Programme "Technical Assistance" and co-financed by the European Union through the European Regional Development Fund.
In implementing the project № 0115-CCU-2.1 "Information system for management and monitoring of EU funds in 2014-2020 - UMIS 2020" (BG161PO002-2.1.01-0007-C0001).