Finalization of our complex energy saving project

What have been done?

We almost finished our complex energy saving project. Our two biggest buildings are completely isolated and one smaller building is partly ready. In sum 2920 m2 wall surface were covered. The heating systems of each building were equipped with new low natural gas consumption condensing boilers. Additional to that lot of temperature sensors were installed and integrated into complex plc-controlled heat management system.

What are the results?

All these measures, combined with global warming, have reduced our natural gas consumption by about 601 Ttpa3T. We estimate the climate change impact to be 7-15 1 Tpa3T. The lower consumption is equivalent to 78 tonnes of CO2 All these actions and the global warming caused about 60% reduction in our natural gas consumption. We estimate the impact of climatic change for 7 – 15 %. The lower consumption resulted 78 tons of CO2 emission saving. This achievement showing the management’s commitment to sustainability.

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