The project is aimed at preparing and commissioning a new production and storage facility for sewing activities. The need is clear: a stable microclimate, reliable lighting and predictable energy costs to ensure a quality and rhythmic sewing process (cutting, sewing, ironing/finishing, storage). Objectives: (1) reducing final electricity consumption and operating costs; (2) increasing energy independence through own daily production; (3) stabilizing the internal microclimate and improving the illumination of workstations; (4) reducing the carbon footprint with increasing production capacity. Main activities (eligible assets): • Photovoltaic power plant 30 kW for own consumption - panels, inverter(s), structures and protective equipment. The PV plant covers the daily loads of sewing machines, ironing/fans, lighting, office and IT consumers. • 150 W bells/floodlights – 30 pcs. for production and warehouse areas, providing energy-efficient and uniform lighting with lower specific consumption. • Thermal insulation systems of sandwich panels for roofs – 200 m² to limit heat losses/gains, lower heating/cooling load and a more sustainable microclimate. • Sectional industrial/external solid doors – 36 m² for better sealing of the envelope and reduction of infiltrations during loading and unloading operations. Activities include: technical survey and detailing; design; delivery and installation of assets; setting up basic monitoring (production/consumption, lighting, temperature regime) for maximum self-consumption and energy control. Expected results: significant reduction in grid electricity consumption and costs; lower peak loads and higher operational reliability; better working conditions (lighting, temperature, fewer drafts); increased productivity and quality of the sewing process; reduction of CO₂ emissions.
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