Increasing energy efficiency in NAIDEN KIROV Jsc.

This project aims at improving the energy efficiency and increasing the production capacity of Naiden Kirov Jsc. by purchasing and commissioning 15 pcs. of energy efficient injection molding machines. The project envisages a system to capture waste heat from a chiller that produces cold energy for technological needs. The captured waste heat will be used to heat a production workshop. In addition, an automated monitoring and control system for energy consumption will be purchased and introduced, which will enable the company management to take the right management decisions in order to reduce the energy consumption. A system for energy management will be introduced and certified according to the requirements of the standard BDS EN ISO 50001, which will lead to a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, energy costs and other environmental impacts through systematic energy management. All activities foreseen in the project will be directed to the manufacture of plastic parts and accessories under code 22.29 - “manufacture of other articles of plastics”, which production is characterized by high energy intensity. As a result of the implementation of the project activities and specified measures in the energy audit on the basis of which the project was developed, the volume of energy consumed and that of the emitted carbon emissions from the production will be reduced, thus helping to protect the environment and improving the competitiveness of the company. Planned energy savings for the enterprise as a result of the project implementation are expected to be 63.33% or 3 017 097 kWh/year and the efficiency of the investment as a ratio of the amount of energy saved in kWh on an yearly basis compared to the required investment in BGN (kWh/BGN) are expected to be 1.07 with saved carbon dioxide emissions in the amount of 2444 tons per year.

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Overview

Status Closed (completion date)
Start date 28 Dec, 2017
End date 01 Oct, 2019
Contract date 28 Dec, 2017
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Financial information

Total cost 2,822,463.24
Grant 1,411,231.61
Self finance 1,411,231.63
Total paid 1,409,188.59
EU participation percent 85.0%

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