renewable energy sources and dispersed cogeneration in warsaw
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Project applies for co-financing from the ERDF within the Activity 4.3. Air protection, energetics of the Regional Operational Programme for Mazovian Voivodship 2007-2013
Project was top-ranked after the feasibility, strategic and substantive assessment on the projects’ list, issued by the Managing Authority
General information
Total value: 9 894 000 PLN
Co-financing (ERDF): 6 925 800 PLNCo-financing percentage: 70%
Projects’ budget
Partners Mazovian Energetic Agency Gynaecology and Obstetrics Hospital in Warsaw City of Warsaw – the leader of the project
Implementing the RES (solarand geothermal energy)and utilizing cogenerationin the selected objects in Warsaw
Subject
2 school buildings in the Śródmieście (Downtown) District – installation of the solar collectors and heat pumps
1 school and 1 nursery building in the Białołęka District – installation of the solar collectors
Cogeneration in the Gynaecology and Obstetrics Hospitalin Warsaw
Duration
July 2007– June 2013
• 4 investments - completed
• cogeneration in the hospital – planned for2012-2013
increased use of energy from renewable sources
and produced in cogeneration in public buildings
of Warsaw to help to enhance their energy efficiency
and creation of environmentally friendly infrastructure
Main objective
The specific objectives
• reduction of emissions, including mainly carbon dioxide, into the atmosphere
• diversification of energy sources
• increasing of the energy efficiency of public buildings
• increased use of renewable energy sources, including solarand biothermal energy
• reducing the cost of heat and electricity
• increasing energy savings in buildings
• improvement of the technical infrastructure of buildings
Cogeneration = energy saving
Trigeneration technological system for the hospital
Trigeneration: a combination of thermal and mechanical/electrical technology combined with the cold production, designed to reducethe amount and cost of primary energy, necessary to produce eachof these forms of energy separately
In heating systems, in the summer, it improves economic efficiencyof electricity production, combined with the heat along with the low demand of the heat and existing demand for the cold
• Combined energy production reduces fuel consumption by up to 30-50% compared witha split electricity and heat production
Cogeneration = energy saving
International project financed within the Central Europe Programme
Partners form 4 countries: Poland, Austria, Germany and Italy
City of Warsaw – project leader
This project is implemented through the CENTRAL EUROPE Programme co-financed by the ERDF
General information
Local and regional self-government: City of Warsaw (Warsaw City Hall) (project leader) City of Klagenfurt (Austria) Province of Ravenna (Italy) Province Turin (Italy)
Partners
This project is implemented through the CENTRAL EUROPE Programme co-financed by the ERDF
Expert institutions: Energy Conservation Foundation (Poland) Ecopower Stock Exchange Salzburg (Austria) Research Studios Austria (Austria) Local Agenda 21 for Dresden (Germany) Environment Park Turin (Italy).
Duration
July 2011 – June 2014
2.335.020 EUR
ERDF co-financing: 78,49%
This project is implemented through the CENTRAL EUROPE Programme co-financed by the ERDF
Budget
Main assumptions
preparation of policies and strategies aimed at increasing renewable energy use in urban areas
a framework to encourage investment in renewable energy in these areas
This project is implemented through the CENTRAL EUROPE Programme co-financed by the ERDF
The specific objetives
Preparation and approval of Local Action Plans for renewable energy, cities Klagenfurt and Warsaw, regions of Ravenna and Turin
Developing a common methodology for the analysis of renewable energy resources (solar and geothermal energy) and carrying out this analysis
The introduction of incentives to invest in renewable energy in urban areas, by developing innovative financial and organizational tools
Investigating the possibility of using renewable energy in selected locations (public buildings)
Preparation of investment documentation (studies, tender documentation) regarding the implementation of RES installationsin selected locations
OPEN HOUSE - Standardization and dissemination of methodology of assessing buildings’ sustainability in the European Unionon the basis of transparency and opennessof the project for implementation
Internation project implemented within the Seventh Framework Programme
• 19 partners from 11 countries
General information
ACCIONA INFRAESTRUCTURAS, S.A. (Spain - leader) CAE Services GEIE (Belgium) APPLIED INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES LTD (Greece) OVE ARUP & PARTNERS INTERNATIONAL LIMITED (UK) EUSKO JAURLARITZA-GOBIERNO VASCO (Spain) BOUYGUES CONSTRUCTION (France) SLOVENSKI GRADBENI GROZD, GOSPODARSKO
INTERESNO ZDRUZENJE (Slovenia) D’APPOLONIA SPA (Italy) Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Nachhaltiges Bauen (Germany) Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich (Switzerland)
Partners
ELECTRICITE DE FRANCE S.A. (France) FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FOERDERUNG DER
ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V. (Germany) City of Warsaw (Warsaw City Hall) (Poland) Instytut Techniki Budowlanej (Poland) MOSTOSTAL WARSZAWA, S.A. (Poland) SP SVERIGES TEKNISKA FORSKNINGSINSTITUT AB (Sweden) Vivienda y Suelo de Euskadi, S.A. (Spain) GRADBENI INSTITUT ZRMK DOO (Slovenia) FUNDACIÓN AGUSTÍN DE BETANCOURT (Spain)
Partners
Duration
February 2010 – January 2013
Total budget
4 945 186,80 EUR
EU co-financing: 3 498 730,00 EUR
City of Warsaw budget: 182 400,00 EUR
Co-financing for the City of Warsaw: 144 400,00 EUR
Main assumptions
To develop, implement and disseminate a common, openand transparent European method - taking into account
the existing solutions - sustainability assessmentof buildings at the stage of their project planning
and the investment itself
Specific goals
Initiating the networking of institutions, administration, developers, investors, distributors, manufacturers, architects, engineers, craftsmen and users
Creating a roadmap for cooperation between industry and science, focused on high-risk long-term projects, consistent with the principles of sustainable development
Defining the non-technological barriers that cause limitationsin the implementation of solutions on the market
The public consultation in order to encourage communitiesto implement new solutions
Current state
The partnership has developed the
initial version of OPEN HOUSE
method and has chosen the
buildings on which this method will
be tested Capital City of Warsaw indicated the
Bielany District Hall (built in 2009)
to evaluate the building in terms
of sustainability
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