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Modernization of heating, cooling and ventilation systems in three regional hospitals of the Malopolskie Voivodship

Air pollution and emission levels in Southeastern Poland are substantially higher than in Western European countries. The Małopolskie Voivodship owns 20 health care facilities located on its territory. The three public hospitals participating in this project are the largest and due to their medical specialisation the most important ones for the region. The main aim of the project is to modernize the central heating, cooling and ventilation systems of the three hospitals, thus reducing air pollution and emission levels. Interventions are tailored to the specific conditions and requirements of each individual building.

Thème / région ciblée
Environnement et infrastructure
Infrastructure de base: Efficience énergétique et énergies renouvelables
Groupe-cible
The direct beneficiaries of this project are the three hospitals in Krakow and Tarnow, particularly the 80’000 patients treatened there each year. Indirect beneficiaries are the inhabitants of the region due to reduced emission and better air quality which are a result of the enhanced energy efficiency in the three hospitals.
Contexte
Air pollution and emission levels in Southeastern Poland are substantially higher than in Western European countries. While high emission levels and PM10 particle concentration partly result from the industry, the energy consumption of public buildings, particularly hospitals, substantially adds to air pollution. Therefore, the project seeks to modernize the central heating, cooling and ventilation systems of three hospitals in Krakow and Tarnow, thus reducing CO2, CO, SO2 and NOx emissions.
Objectifs
The goal of the project is to decrease emissions and environmental pollution, and to improve the safety and well-being of patients by the introduction of renewable energy sources and by the modernisation of heating and cooling systems in three public hospitals in the Małopolskie region.
Activités
  • Modernization of the cooling/heating system, implementation of a modernized hot water generation system, and rehabilitation of the hot water distribution network of the St. Luke hospital in Tarnow.
  • Installation of a modernized central heating system based on heat pumps and upgrade of the hot water network of the John Paul II hospital in Krakow.
  • Installation of gas fired cogeneration units for hot water and electricity generation, replacement of outdated pipes of the central heating system by insulated modern ones, and modernization of the ventilation system of the Rydygier hospital in Krakow.
Résultats
  • Substantial reduction of conventional fuels used in the three hospitals
  • Reduced consumption of electricity in the three hospitals
  • Reduction of emissions by 8’500t of CO2 per year
  • Substantial reduction of CO, SO2, NO2 and PM10 emissions

Informations complémentaires et documentation


Liens internes
Liens externes
Données-clés du projet
Pays:
Pologne Pologne
Montant de la subvention suisse:
CHF 11'206'502
Budget total du projet:
CHF 13'184'120
Date d’approbation de la subvention:
21.05.2012
Statut:
en cours
Responsabilité de la mise en œuvre du projet:
  • Malopolskie Voivodship
Contact suisse:
Numéro du projet: UX-01008.06