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The subject of the project is the comprehensive modernisation of the external lighting system (1919 pieces representing 85 % of the total public lighting in the Kościerzyna energy system) with energy efficient LEDs in communication lines and public spaces and the creation of an Energy Management Centre. The aim of the project is to improve the efficiency of municipal energy infrastructure, reduce the demand for electricity, reduce costs in this respect and as a result improve the energy balance of the Kościerzyna and Pomeranian regions, and improve the air quality of Kościerzyna and Pomerania. The project will reduce annual carbon dioxide emissions by 395.67 Mg CO2 and annual electricity demand by 485 MWh. The project will support the implementation of the EU’s climate and energy package. (English)
Property / summary: The subject of the project is the comprehensive modernisation of the external lighting system (1919 pieces representing 85 % of the total public lighting in the Kościerzyna energy system) with energy efficient LEDs in communication lines and public spaces and the creation of an Energy Management Centre. The aim of the project is to improve the efficiency of municipal energy infrastructure, reduce the demand for electricity, reduce costs in this respect and as a result improve the energy balance of the Kościerzyna and Pomeranian regions, and improve the air quality of Kościerzyna and Pomerania. The project will reduce annual carbon dioxide emissions by 395.67 Mg CO2 and annual electricity demand by 485 MWh. The project will support the implementation of the EU’s climate and energy package. (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: The subject of the project is the comprehensive modernisation of the external lighting system (1919 pieces representing 85 % of the total public lighting in the Kościerzyna energy system) with energy efficient LEDs in communication lines and public spaces and the creation of an Energy Management Centre. The aim of the project is to improve the efficiency of municipal energy infrastructure, reduce the demand for electricity, reduce costs in this respect and as a result improve the energy balance of the Kościerzyna and Pomeranian regions, and improve the air quality of Kościerzyna and Pomerania. The project will reduce annual carbon dioxide emissions by 395.67 Mg CO2 and annual electricity demand by 485 MWh. The project will support the implementation of the EU’s climate and energy package. (English) / qualifier
 
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Project in Poland financed by DG Regio
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High energy efficiency church soil — stage I
Project in Poland financed by DG Regio

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    1,962,804.52 zloty
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    471,073.08 Euro
    13 January 2020
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    2,309,181.79 zloty
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    554,203.63 Euro
    13 January 2020
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    85.0 percent
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    1 May 2017
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    31 December 2019
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    GMINA MIEJSKA KOŚCIERZYNA
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    Przedmiotem Projektu jest kompleksowa modernizacja systemu oświetlenia zewnętrznego (1919 sztuk stanowiących 85% całości oświetlenia publicznego w systemie energetycznym Kościerzyny) na energooszczędne LED w ciągach komunikacyjnych i ogólnodostępnych przestrzeniach publicznych oraz utworzenie Centrum Zarządzania Energią. Celem przedsięwzięcia jest poprawa sprawności funkcjonowania komunalnej infrastruktury energetycznej, zmniejszenie zapotrzebowania na energię elektryczną, obniżenie kosztów z tego tytułu i w efekcie poprawa bilansu energetycznego regionu kościerskiego oraz pomorskiego, a także poprawa jakości powietrza Kościerzyny oraz Pomorza. W wyniku realizacji projektu zmniejszeniu ulegnie roczna emisja dwutlenku węgla o 395,67 Mg CO2 oraz roczne zapotrzebowanie na energię elektryczną o 485 MWh. Projekt sprzyjać będzie realizacji pakietu klimatyczno-energetycznego UE. (Polish)
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    The subject of the project is the comprehensive modernisation of the external lighting system (1919 pieces representing 85 % of the total public lighting in the Kościerzyna energy system) with energy efficient LEDs in communication lines and public spaces and the creation of an Energy Management Centre. The aim of the project is to improve the efficiency of municipal energy infrastructure, reduce the demand for electricity, reduce costs in this respect and as a result improve the energy balance of the Kościerzyna and Pomeranian regions, and improve the air quality of Kościerzyna and Pomerania. The project will reduce annual carbon dioxide emissions by 395.67 Mg CO2 and annual electricity demand by 485 MWh. The project will support the implementation of the EU’s climate and energy package. (English)
    21 October 2020
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    RPPM.10.04.00-22-0008/16
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