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

Planning region: All

Description

The project proposal of ET “DENISLAVA – VALENTIN VELCHEV” is aimed at increasing energy efficiency and promoting the use of renewable energy sources through the construction of a photovoltaic power plant with an installed capacity of 50 kW for the company’s own needs, combined with an energy storage system, and the implementation of energy-saving lighting.

The enterprise is engaged in retail trade of hardware, paints, and flat glass, where electricity constitutes a significant share of the operating costs associated with the functioning of the retail outlet and warehouse facilities.

The implementation of the project will enable the company to reduce its dependence on external electricity suppliers, optimize energy consumption, and improve its energy independence.

By introducing a system for the production and storage of electricity from renewable sources, as well as replacing outdated lighting with energy-efficient LED fixtures, the project is expected to achieve a significant reduction in electricity costs, lower carbon emissions, and improve the company’s environmental profile.

The project will be implemented within a period of up to 12 months and will have a long-term positive impact on the sustainable development and competitiveness of ET “DENISLAVA – VALENTIN VELCHEV”, contributing to the achievement of the objectives of the European Green Deal and the Programme “Competitiveness and Innovations in Enterprises” 2021–2027.
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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).