The use of solar energy to provide hot water in a children's rehabilitation center "Nadezhda"
Children's Rehabilitation and Recreation Center ?Nadeshda? is a sanatorium-and-spa institution where annually more than 5,000 children who live in areas contaminated with radionuclides from Chernobyl improve their health. Since the very beginning of its operation it?s purposefully worked to ensure that its business activities are being implemented on the principles of sustainable development.
?Nadeshda? uses two types of fuel to obtain thermal energy: stove fuel ( 180 thousands of liters per year) and firewood (870 cubic meters per year). In order to reduce the consumption of hydrocarbon fuels and, consequently, decrease CO2 emissions, the use of solar energy is considered.
Within the implementation of Planning Grant BLR/SGP/OP5/CORE/CC/12/03 «Exploring the use of solar energy in CRRC ?Nadeshda? the project solution was prepared on installation of solar collector plant with a capacity of 1080 kW/m2 on the roof of a wood stock of a boiler house to transfer thermal energy to the overall Center?s heat network. The planned installation will annually save 35-40 thousand liters of stove fuel, which is 15% of used stove fuel today, and, accordingly, reduce CO2 emissions by 75 tons per year.
Despite the considerable work done by Children's Center "Nadeshda" for the development of renewable and alternative energy sources, there is still sizeable reserve for substitution of conventional energy use by more environmental friendly.
Besides technical and resource-saving issues, the ones concerned with environmental education are major focus of educational work with children where children become familiar with the objects of the Centre, including the boiler, the biological purification plant, a solar collector, as well as acquire practical skills on environment conservation and protection. As a result, these children will spread out the ideas of sustainable development and consumption among their families and friends.
The widening of solar energy use opportunities will enhance demonstration and educational aspects of Center ?Nadeshda? and become an example of effective participation of organization in public awareness rising on the climate change issues.
?Nadeshda? uses two types of fuel to obtain thermal energy: stove fuel ( 180 thousands of liters per year) and firewood (870 cubic meters per year). In order to reduce the consumption of hydrocarbon fuels and, consequently, decrease CO2 emissions, the use of solar energy is considered.
Within the implementation of Planning Grant BLR/SGP/OP5/CORE/CC/12/03 «Exploring the use of solar energy in CRRC ?Nadeshda? the project solution was prepared on installation of solar collector plant with a capacity of 1080 kW/m2 on the roof of a wood stock of a boiler house to transfer thermal energy to the overall Center?s heat network. The planned installation will annually save 35-40 thousand liters of stove fuel, which is 15% of used stove fuel today, and, accordingly, reduce CO2 emissions by 75 tons per year.
Despite the considerable work done by Children's Center "Nadeshda" for the development of renewable and alternative energy sources, there is still sizeable reserve for substitution of conventional energy use by more environmental friendly.
Besides technical and resource-saving issues, the ones concerned with environmental education are major focus of educational work with children where children become familiar with the objects of the Centre, including the boiler, the biological purification plant, a solar collector, as well as acquire practical skills on environment conservation and protection. As a result, these children will spread out the ideas of sustainable development and consumption among their families and friends.
The widening of solar energy use opportunities will enhance demonstration and educational aspects of Center ?Nadeshda? and become an example of effective participation of organization in public awareness rising on the climate change issues.
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Project Snapshot
Grantee:
Public Association "Life after Chernobyl"
Country:
Belarus
Area Of Work:
Climate Change Mitigation
Grant Amount:
US$ 47,717.00
Co-Financing Cash:
US$ 48,153.00
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 2,648.00
Project Number:
BLR/SGP/OP5/Y3/STAR/CC/13/04
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
Indicators
Biophysical
Tonnes of CO2 decreased or avoided by energy efficient and renewable energy technologies or applying environmentally sustainable transport practices introduced by SGP Project
75
Biophysical
Number of innovations or new technologies developed / applied
1
SGP Country office contact
Mr. Yuri Solovjev
Phone:
+375 17 2995506
Fax:
+375 17 2995506
Email:
Address
room 3, Avangardnaya st. 46,
Minsk, 220037
Minsk, 220037
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