Increasing energy efficiency in MILKOTESTER Ltd.

This project is aimed at increasing energy efficiency and expanding the production capacity of Milkotester Ltd. through delivery, installation and commissioning of 1 injection molding machine for plastic details and 1 vertical milling machine. Activity for utilization of residual heat will increase the energy efficiency of the company as well. The residual heat from a furnace soldering of printed circuit boards will be returned back to the production room through duct. In that way will be provided the main part of the heating of the industrial unit during the winter season and energy for cooling the production unit will be saved during the summer season because the hot air from the furnace will be taken outside. The project includes activities for introduction of an automated system for energy consumption monitoring and introduction and certification of energy management system in accordance with standard BDS EN ISO 50001. The combination of these two activities is aimed at monitoring, measurement and analysis of energy flows, which will enable the management of the company to receive objective data for electricity consumption on time and the ability to take actions to optimize power consumption. ISO 50001 will determine the requirements applicable to energy consumption, including measurement, documentation and reporting, design of equipment, systems, processes and practices of the the way of working of the staff which will contribute to energy efficiency.The investment is structured on the basis of conducted energy audit which shows that as a result of the introduction of this investment into the production process will be achieved energy savings for the enterprise PES=58.77%, savings from the recommended activities in terms of the total energy consumption ESR=74.4% and savings of CO2 emissions amounted to 27.6 tons per year.

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Overview

Status Closed (completion date)
Start date 21 Aug, 2017
End date 21 Mar, 2019
Contract date 21 Aug, 2017
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Beneficiary

Financial information

Total cost 501,800.00
Grant 355,660.00
Self finance 146,140.00
Total paid 354,179.40
EU participation percent 85.0%

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