Energy efficiency for better competitiveness

BALKANSKO EHO Ltd. is a leading manufacturer of lifting equipment - electric hoists, polypasses, crane components, bridge and console cranes and other unique lifting machines, including in explosion-proof execution. In order to maintain the quality of its production, the company management periodically renews the equipment available, focusing on sustainable development. It is also in the context of this policy that activities related to the purchase of energy-efficient equipment are planned within the framework of this project proposal, in order to increase the energy efficiency of existing production and reduce production costs. To meet these goals and implement the recommendations in the Energy Audit Report, the company plans to purchase a total of 15 machines that are more productive for less specific energy consumption. They will replace some of the machines used so far, which will achieve 61.42% energy savings and a CO² emission reduction per year of 10681.5 tonnes. In addition, BALKANSKO EHO Ltd. will use consulting services for the introduction and certification of an energy management system in the enterprise under BDS EN ISO 50001, as well as will introduce a system for automated monitoring and control of the energy consumption. As a result of the implementation on planned activities, the company will be able to start implementing a more environmentally friendly production policy by using energy-efficient and environmentally friendly technologies. The introduction of energy management and monitoring systems will allow the company to optimize the energy used, which will also reduce energy consumption. Last but not least, as a result of the successful implementation of the project activities, the company will significantly increase its production capacity and production quality, which will allow attracting new customers and expanding the business.

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Overview

Status Closed (completion date)
Start date 18 Dec, 2017
End date 02 Jun, 2020
Contract date 18 Dec, 2017
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Financial information

Total cost 4,997,275.20
Grant 2,467,105.60
Self finance 2,530,169.60
Total paid 2,218,146.84
EU participation percent 85.0%

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