Energy Efficiency Refurbishing of a Residential Building Saves Money and Improves Living Comfort

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A residential building of 1,764 m2 total net area was built in 1985 and had relatively poor thermal insulation. Central heating in the building did not exist, but all housing units are heated locally. Fuel, used for heating in the building, was electricity in all 26 residential apartments and 5 commercial spaces. The building had the total of 23 individual air-conditioning systems – “split units” – used for the space heating, and cooling as well, and 53 electric heaters used for the space heating.

The sub-project consisted of adding insulation to the exterior walls and the roof on a residential building located in Split, Croatia, in order to improve energy performance of the building. Tehnoplast, a family company from Split specialized in building maintenance, approached Privredna banka Zagreb, a Partner Financial Institution of WeBSEFF. The WeBSEFF team assessed potential of energy savings and the financial-technical parameters.

The investment of 102,475 euros has resulted with annual financial savings of 10,299 euros which has enabled simple payback of the investment in less than 10 years, with annual primary energy savings of 98 MWh and annual reduction of carbon dioxide emissions for 18.5 tons. The investment was supported from WeBSEFF with financial incentive of 4,099 euros (5 per cent of the investment amount which equals to the loan amount of 102,475 euros).

The Western Balkans Sustainable Energy Financing Facility (WeBSEFF) was developed by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and is supported by the European Union and the Western Balkans Investment Framework (WBIF).

Source: EBRD GEFF

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