Increasing the energy efficiency of "MK Engineering 2002" Ltd by investing in new technological equipment

"MK Engineering 2002" is a company with a major source of economic activity 38.11- Collection of non-hazardous waste. To improve its competitiveness, the company plans to implement this project energy-saving measure that contribute to lowering energy consumption in production. Specifically, activities will be aimed at achieving energy savings through implementation of capacity- energy efficiency and advanced technology workflow. In this project provides for the following activities: 1. Acquisition of new high-tech equipment, according to the Energy Audit: Measure 1-recycling system for plastic; Measure 2 -separating instalation for construction waste; Measure 3 - separating instalation for waste plastic and measure 4 -Mobile rotary crusher 2. Consultancy services for implementation and certification of standard BS EN ISO 50001 (Energy Management Systems) / EN ISO 50001 3. Visualization and publicity of the project 4. Perform an energy audit and preparation of energy audit The aim of the planned investments on the one hand, the new high-tech equipment will enable the company to expand its activities in full range, on the other hand, and to achieve a high standard of energy efficiency. Energy audit of the project shows that the average rate of energy savings provided input on the draft measure, which could be achieved in normal business practice, is 60.46% Pending implementation of the investment plan of "MK Engineering 2002" Ltd provides for the reduction of current operating costs and optimize the enterprise's operations. This will lead to higher profitability of activity due to the reduction of costs and therefore to realize more profit. Thus, the project directly contributes to the high competitiveness of the company, the energy efficiency of its business and its upstream business development.

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Overview

Status Closed (completion date)
Start date 30 Nov, 2017
End date 25 Sep, 2019
Contract date 30 Nov, 2017
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Financial information

Total cost 1,073,974.10
Grant 503,943.35
Self finance 570,030.75
Total paid 503,673.34
EU participation percent 85.0%

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