The Municipality of Kecskemét Municipality is committed to the infrastructure development of its public education and child welfare institutions, in accordance with which it intends to implement the energy modernisation of local government-owned buildings whose thermal insulation is inadequate, its heating system needs to be upgraded, its energy efficiency indicators are poor, their maintenance entails high energy losses and high costs. The objective of the project is to reduce heat losses in buildings while improving user comfort. It is important to promote a more efficient use of energy and rational energy management by public institutions and to reduce their operating costs. The investment results in cost savings through a reduction in the amount of energy used, solves the conservation problems that have been overdue for years, and also helps to relieve the environment: reducing the amount of energy consumed results in a reduction in CO2 and greenhouse gas emissions, making it possible to contribute to both municipal and national environmental and climate objectives. On the basis of the call, the project is considered to be a complex investment, under which a total of 12 buildings will be refurbished for the following institutions: 1) Corvina Nursery School • Cegléd Travel Nursery School (buildings A “B” and “C”) • Youth Travel Nursery School • Nursery School of Nyitra Street • Revolutionary Street Nursery 2) Ferenczy Ida Nursery School • Kálmán Kálmán Nursery School • Subotic Street Nursery School 3) Lajos Kálmán Nursery School • Széchenyi Walk Nursery School • Chain Bridge street Nursery School 4) Health and Social Institutions Directorate • Csipchirip Cradle • Golden Hair Cradle SUPPORT 3.1.1. Self-eligible activities (a) energy efficiency-oriented development of municipal buildings through the modernisation of their external boundaries: • retrofitting of external containment structures • replacement or modernisation of external doors and windows b) Modernisation and replacement of fossil fuel-based heat generation equipment and modernisation of related heating and domestic hot water (HMV) systems • modernisation and replacement of heating and HMV systems; • modernisation and replacement of heat take-off equipment, if necessary by carrying out related chimney technical developments • modernisation of secondary mechanical elements owned by the beneficiary in buildings receiving fossil-based district heating (d) Design of a small household-sized power plant (HMKE) photovoltaic system to meet its own electricity demand: • Purchase and installation of solar panels and their supporting cells 3.1.2.1. Mandatory, ineligible activities • Accessibility • Accessibility • Providing publicity • Developing training material 3.1.2.2. Optional, ineligible actions: modernisation, replacement and/or upgrading of related heating and HMV systems: • modernisation and replacement of heating and HMV systems; • modernisation and replacement of heat take-off equipment, if necessary by carrying out related chimney technical developments • in the case of buildings receiving fossil-based district heating, modernisation of secondary mechanical elements owned by the beneficiary e) Modernisation of existing outdoor and indoor lighting systems related to the building in question: • Refurbishment and replacement of existing power line sections that do not comply with the current regulations. The technical and professional content of the project will be developed taking into account the requirements set out in point 3.2 of the call. The project is planned in accordance with the relevant environmental and equal opportunities legislation. The improved institution ensures accessibility and safe and accessible use for all. The areas affected by the project are not affected by protected natural and cultural value. In public events, communication and behaviour related to development, it expresses a sense of opportunity requiring support. The planned intervention is not a complex project, the energy screening of the institution is not necessary. The technical content of the development is based on the documented proposals of energy experts based on energy reviews, taking into account local conditions, expediency and cost-effectiveness. The project is designed with the potential to mitigate and adapt to climate change. The project is accompanied by an accessibility plan chapter, which is part of the construction plan documentation.