Increasing energy efficiency in Anes- 96

Anes 96 Ltd is a company, which develops its activities in the field of treatment of non-hazardous industrial waste. The disposal and transportation of hazardous waste, cleaning fat traps, cleaning and maintenance of water treatment plants, sewage facilities, fuel tanks, etc are another aspects of company business. The company is continuously investing and seeking for opportunities to increase its competitiveness through optimization of processes and production costs, improvement of quality of services and use of new modern methods and technical means to carry out its activities. The main constraint on the company is associated with the high energy intensity, the lack of modern equipment to improve the quality of company products, and the need of more efficient use of resources. Within the project, the company plans to acquire: Shredder – 1 unit; Wheel excavator for loading the shredder – 1 unit; Load balance – 1 unit; Forklift – 1 unit; and Wheel loader – 1 unit. Planned project investments in fixed assets will lead to expansion of the enterprise capacity; they are directly related to achieving a high level of energy efficiency and they are necessary to implement the measures included in the energy audit. The implementation and certification of an energy management system according to ISO 50001 will lead to the imposition of Anes 96 as a company complying and enforcing the rules and standards for energy-efficient management and governing efficiently its energy system. In addition, the project will have a direct positive impact on the environment with the activities for recycling obsolete production. As a result of project implementation, the company’s production processes will become more resource-efficient and more environmentally friendly, which will have an impact on improving energy efficiency and ensure sustainable market competitiveness of the company.

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Overview

Status Closed (completion date)
Start date 21 Aug, 2017
End date 23 Oct, 2019
Contract date 21 Aug, 2017
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Financial information

Total cost 1,000,420.00
Grant 707,694.00
Self finance 292,726.00
Total paid 701,844.00
EU participation percent 85.0%

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