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(‎Created claim: summary (P836): The system heating in Słupsk is based entirely on coal generating sources, and the Słupsk waste water treatment plant generates waste heat in cogeneration based on biogas. The idea behind the project is to create technical and formal possibilities for its use as a complementary element in the district heating system. Small expansion of one cogeneration unit in OS and approx. 1.55 km of thermal network to the Three Waves Water Park, we reduce CO2...)
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The system heating in Słupsk is based entirely on coal generating sources, and the Słupsk waste water treatment plant generates waste heat in cogeneration based on biogas. The idea behind the project is to create technical and formal possibilities for its use as a complementary element in the district heating system. Small expansion of one cogeneration unit in OS and approx. 1.55 km of thermal network to the Three Waves Water Park, we reduce CO2 emissions above 30 % compared to the output state, reduce the cost of adjusting system heat, increase the efficiency of municipal energy infrastructure. The project uses the potential of its resources to improve security of energy supply, rationalises energy consumption and reduces environmental impacts associated with its production through investments focusing on energy efficiency, renewable energy sources and emission reduction. (English)
Property / summary: The system heating in Słupsk is based entirely on coal generating sources, and the Słupsk waste water treatment plant generates waste heat in cogeneration based on biogas. The idea behind the project is to create technical and formal possibilities for its use as a complementary element in the district heating system. Small expansion of one cogeneration unit in OS and approx. 1.55 km of thermal network to the Three Waves Water Park, we reduce CO2 emissions above 30 % compared to the output state, reduce the cost of adjusting system heat, increase the efficiency of municipal energy infrastructure. The project uses the potential of its resources to improve security of energy supply, rationalises energy consumption and reduces environmental impacts associated with its production through investments focusing on energy efficiency, renewable energy sources and emission reduction. (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: The system heating in Słupsk is based entirely on coal generating sources, and the Słupsk waste water treatment plant generates waste heat in cogeneration based on biogas. The idea behind the project is to create technical and formal possibilities for its use as a complementary element in the district heating system. Small expansion of one cogeneration unit in OS and approx. 1.55 km of thermal network to the Three Waves Water Park, we reduce CO2 emissions above 30 % compared to the output state, reduce the cost of adjusting system heat, increase the efficiency of municipal energy infrastructure. The project uses the potential of its resources to improve security of energy supply, rationalises energy consumption and reduces environmental impacts associated with its production through investments focusing on energy efficiency, renewable energy sources and emission reduction. (English) / qualifier
 
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Project Q2712561 in Poland
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Project Q2712561 in Poland

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    4,976,201.0 zloty
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    1,106,209.48 Euro
    0.2223 Euro
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    8,936,500.0 zloty
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    1,986,583.95 Euro
    0.2223 Euro
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    55.68 percent
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    17 September 2018
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    31 March 2022
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    „WODOCIĄGI SŁUPSK” SP. Z O.O.
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    54°27'38.2"N, 17°1'39.7"E
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    Ciepłownictwo systemowe w Słupsku oparte jest całkowicie o węglowe źródła wytwórcze, a w oczyszczalni ścieków w Słupsku powstaje ciepło odpadowe w kogeneracji bazującej na biogazie. Ideą Projektu jest stworzenie technicznych i formalnych możliwości jego wykorzystania jako element uzupełniający w miejskim systemie ciepłowniczym. Niewielkimi nakładami rozbudowy o jeden agregat kogeneracyjny w OS i ok. 1,55km sieci cieplnej do Parku Wodnego Trzy Fale, redukujemy emisję CO2 powyżej 30% w porównaniu do stanu wyjściowego, zmniejszamy koszty dostosowania ciepła systemowego, zwiększamy sprawności funkcjonowania komunalnej infrastruktury energetycznej. Projekt wykorzystuje potencjał posiadanych zasobów dla poprawy bezpieczeństwa dostaw energii, racjonalizuje zużycie energii oraz powoduje redukcję środowiskowych oddziaływań związanych z jej produkcją poprzez inwestycje skupiające się na efektywności energetycznej, odnawialnych źródłach energii i redukcji emisji. (Polish)
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    The system heating in Słupsk is based entirely on coal generating sources, and the Słupsk waste water treatment plant generates waste heat in cogeneration based on biogas. The idea behind the project is to create technical and formal possibilities for its use as a complementary element in the district heating system. Small expansion of one cogeneration unit in OS and approx. 1.55 km of thermal network to the Three Waves Water Park, we reduce CO2 emissions above 30 % compared to the output state, reduce the cost of adjusting system heat, increase the efficiency of municipal energy infrastructure. The project uses the potential of its resources to improve security of energy supply, rationalises energy consumption and reduces environmental impacts associated with its production through investments focusing on energy efficiency, renewable energy sources and emission reduction. (English)
    8 July 2021
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    Identifiers

    RPPM.10.04.00-22-0004/20
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