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project info
Start date: 1 August 2017
End date: 31 December 2020
funding
Fund: European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
Total budget: 848 006,83 €
EU contribution: 720 805,81 € (85%)
programme
Programming period: 2014-2021
Managing authority: Nemzetgazdasági Minisztérium, Regionális Fejlesztési Programok Irányító Hatósága
intervention field

Development of a public geothermal heating system based on the waste heat of the thermal spa of Nagyatád

The aim of the project is to develop a public geothermal heating system based on the waste heat of the thermal spa of Nagyatád. Technical content: 3.1.1 (b) II. Heat pump system: Supply 5 municipally owned public buildings with geothermal thermal energy through thermal water pipelines from the Nagyatád Thermal and Thermal Spa production well to public buildings, as well as by installing heat pumps per building. 3.1.1.(c) Solar panel system: To cover the excess electricity of heat pumps, a solar system per building will be installed for 4 buildings. 3.2. Consistency with the technical-professional content of the project and the expectations of implementation: 1) In the public geothermal heating system 5 municipal-owned public buildings are included: Nagyatád Thermal and Spa, Tourist Centre of Nagyatád, Cultural Centre of Nagyatád, Mayor’s Office of Nagyatád, Building No. 2 of the Mayor’s Office of Nagyatád. As an integral part of the project, awareness-raising and information actions complementing the planned infrastructural interventions are aimed at increasing the knowledge of the various sections of the population about state-of-the-art energy-saving solutions, and through the project they can experience their operation in an interactive way in practice. 2) The project involves the combined use of geothermal waste heat and solar energy on a locally existing and usable renewable basis. 3) Energy calculations for coated buildings are based on the attached energy certificates and measured energy consumption data for the last 3 years. The project budget is based on price quotations and expert cost estimates. 4) The energy classification of the buildings included in the project corresponds to at least the ‘FF’ category. An exception to this is the building of the Thermal and Thermal Spa in Nagyatád (see. (Paragraph 6). 5) The buildings included in the project are 100 % municipally owned buildings operated with public purposes. The municipality maintains the ownership and public function of each building until the end of the project’s maintenance period. 6) The building of the Nagyatád Thermal and Thermal Spa is protected locally and is certified by a notary’s declaration and other documents attached. 7) The buildings included in the project do not contain scattered asbestos. 8) The project beneficiary undertakes to comply with environmental and equal opportunities legislation applicable to the project. 9) The beneficiary complies with the information and publicity obligations and an independent cost item has been planned for this purpose. 10) In public events, communication and behaviour related to development, the applicant undertakes to express a sense of opportunity. 11) The Project Plan and all relevant annexes are attached to the project. 12) The operation of the power generation system will be carried out by the municipality. 13) The total budget of the project is below EUR 1 million, so it is not necessary to carry out a cost-benefit analysis (CBA). 14) During the implementation of the project, a technical inspector is involved, and a separate cost item has been planned for this purpose. 15) The project will reduce GHG emissions in absolute terms (by 337,62 tCO2 equivalent). 16) The project reduces fossil energy use in absolute terms (fossil-based thermal energy consumption reduction: 915 929 kWh/year, decrease in fossil-based electricity consumption: 129 826 kWh/year). 17) The project increases the use of renewable energy in absolute terms (renewable-based thermal energy use growth: 2663,24 GJ/year, renewable-based electricity consumption increase: 129 826 kWh/year). 18) Intelligent system deployment: for two buildings, the project includes demonstration of renewable energy production and its efficiency (through special hardware and software development). 19) In the declaration requesting the grant, it undertook to obtain a statement of support from the county government regarding the alignment with the county SEAP/SECAP by the end of the maintenance period at the latest. 24) It was shown in the Project Plan that the amount of energy planned to be extracted can be maintained for at least 25 years. 25) The project’s IMR is 0.86 %, which is between -4 % and 4 %. 26) The expected degree of performance of the heat pump system shall be: SCOP=5.2. Is the heat pump system compliant with the specification that the SPF (SCOP) of heat pumps is > 1.15 * 1/? is the current valid? = 0,4, this minimum value is 2,875, which is well above the SPF (SCOP) value of the planned heat pump system (5,2). 27) The electricity generated by the solar system will not be sold and the entire electricity generated will cover its own public use. The project complies with the Content Assessment Criteria and the Area-specific Assessment Criteria, which is confirmed by the Mayor’s Declarations annexed to the Project Plan.

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