Water heating system improvement in the Slauharad Central District Hospital based on an alternative energy saving technology
Project goal 1. Improve the water heating system by adopting an alternative energy saving technology in the Healthcare Establishment "Slauharad Central District Hospital?. 2. Reach annual reduction in greenhouse gas emissions amounting to 3 tons with adoption of the hot water supply system. 3. Reduce water heating cost by 90%. Savings of the District budget allocations for the water heating cost reimbursement are estimated to amount to BYN 99,300.00 a year. The saved funds will allow the Slauharad Utilities Company to upgrade its heating/boiler equipment, which will also facilitate reduction of the air emissions of greenhouse gases.
Project tasks:
1. Upgrade the hot water supply system in the Slauharad District Hospital based on an alternative energy saving technology 2. Procure and install a solar collector-based hot water supply system in the Slauharad CDH. 3. Disseminate the experience of adoption of the solar collector-based hot water supply system among Slauharad District organizations. 5. Conduct awareness-raising activities on extension of the experience with adoption of alternative energy-based hot water supply systems. 6. Issued/published and distributed: ? 200 booklets about the project ? 100 leaflets about energy efficiency issues ? 3 information stands about alternative energy are installed.
Expected results:
1. The hot water supply system in the Slauharad District Hospital is upgraded.
2. Hot water supply is based on an alternative energy saving technology.
3. Annual reduction in greenhouse gas emissions with adoption of the hot water supply system will amount to 3 tons
4. Water heating cost will reduce by 90%.
5. Savings of the District budget allocations for the water heating cost reimbursement are estimated to amount to BYN 99,300 a year. The saved funds will allow the Slauharad Utilities Company to upgrade its heating/boiler equipment, which will also facilitate reduction of the air emissions of greenhouse gases.
6. The experience of adoption of the solar collector-based hot water supply system is disseminated among Slauharad District organizations.
7. Issued/published and distributed:
? 200 booklets about the project
? 100 leaflets about energy efficiency issues
? 3 information stands about alternative energy are installed.
Project tasks:
1. Upgrade the hot water supply system in the Slauharad District Hospital based on an alternative energy saving technology 2. Procure and install a solar collector-based hot water supply system in the Slauharad CDH. 3. Disseminate the experience of adoption of the solar collector-based hot water supply system among Slauharad District organizations. 5. Conduct awareness-raising activities on extension of the experience with adoption of alternative energy-based hot water supply systems. 6. Issued/published and distributed: ? 200 booklets about the project ? 100 leaflets about energy efficiency issues ? 3 information stands about alternative energy are installed.
Expected results:
1. The hot water supply system in the Slauharad District Hospital is upgraded.
2. Hot water supply is based on an alternative energy saving technology.
3. Annual reduction in greenhouse gas emissions with adoption of the hot water supply system will amount to 3 tons
4. Water heating cost will reduce by 90%.
5. Savings of the District budget allocations for the water heating cost reimbursement are estimated to amount to BYN 99,300 a year. The saved funds will allow the Slauharad Utilities Company to upgrade its heating/boiler equipment, which will also facilitate reduction of the air emissions of greenhouse gases.
6. The experience of adoption of the solar collector-based hot water supply system is disseminated among Slauharad District organizations.
7. Issued/published and distributed:
? 200 booklets about the project
? 100 leaflets about energy efficiency issues
? 3 information stands about alternative energy are installed.
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Project Snapshot
Grantee:
District branch of the Belarusian Union of Women
Country:
Belarus
Area Of Work:
Climate Change Mitigation
Grant Amount:
US$ 50,000.00
Co-Financing Cash:
US$ 52,450.00
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 770.00
Project Number:
BLR/SGP/OP6/Y4/STAR/CC/18/01
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
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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
3
Empowerment
Number and type of support linkages established with local governments/authorities
1
Livehood
Number of households who have benefited* from SGP project
50
Livehood
Number of individuals (gender diaggregated) who have benefited* from SGP project
350
SGP Country office contact
Mr. Yuri Solovjev
Phone:
+375 17 2995506
Fax:
+375 17 2995506
Email:
Address
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Minsk, 220037
Minsk, 220037
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