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(‎Removed claim: summary (P836): The study is a photovoltaic power plant 1 designed for the production of electricity at the same time as the 37,8kWp power distribution network. The electricity produced will be used for own account, the surplus production will be fed into the distribution network. Planned date of implementation of the project: September 2017 The main project for the project is the production of electricity from RES for its own hospital, which will reduce CO2-...)
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The study is a photovoltaic power plant 1 designed for the production of electricity at the same time as the 37,8kWp power distribution network. The electricity produced will be used for own account, the surplus production will be fed into the distribution network. Planned date of implementation of the project: September 2017 The main project for the project is the production of electricity from RES for its own hospital, which will reduce CO2-emissions. this objective will be achieved through the installation of equipment for the production of energy from renewable energy sources. the operational objective is to: • The construction of RES installations with a capacity of 0,0378 MWp. the result of which specific objectives will be pursued• Production of electricity from RES• Reduction of emissions of pollutants into the atmosphere from solar energy generation will increase the volume of electricity produced from renewable sources, thus contributing to Poland’s commitments under the climate package. The project will also contribute to the reduction of emissions of pollutants into the atmosphere, will eliminate some of the energy produced from coal. as a result of the project, the applicant will reduce the CO2 emissions resulting from the use of electricity by 10 % (a steady level of electricity demand has been assumed). The total costs of the project amount to PLN 210 072,08, the eligible costs amount to PLN 210 072,08, the expected grant amount of PLN 149151,17, which represents 71 % of the grant. (English)
 
Property / summary: The study is a photovoltaic power plant 1 designed for the production of electricity at the same time as the 37,8kWp power distribution network. The electricity produced will be used for own account, the surplus production will be fed into the distribution network. Planned date of implementation of the project: September 2017 The main project for the project is the production of electricity from RES for its own hospital, which will reduce CO2-emissions. this objective will be achieved through the installation of equipment for the production of energy from renewable energy sources. the operational objective is to: • The construction of RES installations with a capacity of 0,0378 MWp. the result of which specific objectives will be pursued• Production of electricity from RES• Reduction of emissions of pollutants into the atmosphere from solar energy generation will increase the volume of electricity produced from renewable sources, thus contributing to Poland’s commitments under the climate package. The project will also contribute to the reduction of emissions of pollutants into the atmosphere, will eliminate some of the energy produced from coal. as a result of the project, the applicant will reduce the CO2 emissions resulting from the use of electricity by 10 % (a steady level of electricity demand has been assumed). The total costs of the project amount to PLN 210 072,08, the eligible costs amount to PLN 210 072,08, the expected grant amount of PLN 149151,17, which represents 71 % of the grant. (English) / rank
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Project in Poland financed by DG Regio
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Renewable energy sources at the public health facility in Sokółka ETAP I
Project in Poland financed by DG Regio

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    148,469.66 zloty
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    35,632.72 Euro
    13 January 2020
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    209,112.21 zloty
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    50,186.93 Euro
    13 January 2020
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    71.0 percent
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    26 November 2018
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    31 December 2018
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    SAMODZIELNY PUBLICZNY ZAKŁAD OPIEKI ZDROWOTNEJ W SOKÓŁCE
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    53°24'17.6"N, 23°29'58.6"E
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    Przedmiotem opracowania jest elektrownia fotowoltaiczna Etap 1 przeznaczona do produkcji energii elektrycznej pracującej równolegle z siecią dystrybucyjnej energetyki zawodowej o mocy 37,8 kWp. Produkowana energia elektryczna będzie wykorzystana na potrzeby własne, nadwyżka produkcji oddawana będzie do sieci dystrybucyjnej. Planowany termin realizacji projektu : wrzesień 2017 r.Celem głównym realizowanego projektu jest wytwarzanie energii elektrycznej z OZE na potrzeby własne szpitala, co pozwoli na ograniczenie emisji CO2.Cel ten realizowany będzie poprzez instalację urządzeń pozwalających na produkcję energii z OZE Celem operacyjnym jest: • budowa instalacji OZE o mocy 0,0378 MWp W wyniku której realizowane będą cele szczegółowe • Produkcja energii elektrycznej z OZE • Zmniejszenie emisji zanieczyszczeń do atmosfery Wytwarzanie energii elektrycznej z energii słonecznej pozwoli na zwiększenie wolumenu energii produkowanej z odnawialnych źródeł, co przyczyni się do wypełnienia zobowiązań Polski w ramach pakietu klimatycznego. Realizacja projektu wpłynie także na zmniejszenie emisji zanieczyszczeń do atmosfery, wyeliminuje część energii produkowanej z węgla W wyniku realizacji projektu wnioskodawca zredukuje emisję CO2 wynikającą z korzystania z energii elektrycznej o 10 % (założono stały poziom zapotrzebowania na energię elektryczną). Koszty całkowite projektu wynoszą 210 072,08 zł, koszty kwalifikowalne wynoszą 210 072,08 zł, oczekiwana kwota dotacji 149151,17 zł, co stanowi 71% dotacji. (Polish)
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    RPPD.05.01.00-20-0260/17
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