This project provides for the construction and commissioning of a rooftop photovoltaic PV plant for self-consumption on the administrative building of CBX BULGARIA JSC in Asenovgrad. The investment is rated at 150 kW of output (nominal) active inverter power AC and is sized to the daytime load of the park’s common systems and auxiliary consumers. The solution targets higher energy efficiency, a larger share of renewable energy for self-consumption, and cost stabilisation during peak daytime hours, without changing the building’s purpose and in full compliance with all structural and electrical engineering requirements. The scope covers the full engineering cycle: design, supply, installation, configuration, testing and commissioning; mounting structures; AC/DC protective equipment; metering and protection devices; earthing and lightning protection; as well as staff training. Installation will be on the existing roof. In parallel, an energy-monitoring system with KPI-based control will be introduced to maintain consistently high yield and to optimise the operating schedules of energy-intensive common systems. Expected effects include a substantial reduction of grid purchases during daytime periods, lower energy intensity of common services, improved predictability of cash flows, and a stronger ESG profile in negotiations with industrial tenants. The generated electricity will not be sold; it will be used solely for own needs related to NACE 68.20 and the main activity under NACE 46.90, in strict compliance with the restrictions set out in the Call Guidelines. The project fully complies with Procedure BG16RFPR001-2.004 and the PCIP 2021-2027 priorities, as well as with the List of Eligible Assets (Annex 4.1, item 14). Its implementation ensures the best balance between expected costs and benefits for the company, its tenants and the local community through a sustainable increase in energy efficiency and the share of renewable energy used for self-consumption.
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