Chernivtsi came to the final selection of cities-partners of the project “the Partnership for modernisation: energy efficiency in hospitals”

1 February in Chernivtsi was held a meeting of the evaluation Committee of the project “the Partnership for modernisation: energy efficiency in hospitals” that is running the German society for international cooperation (GIZ) on behalf of the Federal Government of Germany, with the city leaders and representatives of Executive bodies of city Council within the last selection of cities-partners of the project. The city of Chernivtsi were included in final selection of cities-partners of the project together with Ivano-Frankivsk, Chernihiv and Sumy. The cities of the short list will be organized visits of the GIZ evaluation for interviews and discussions. Visits the evaluation team will conduct the final selection of the two partner cities. Project representatives noted that the recent rapid growth of energy prices led to substantial economic pressure on health care institutions and restricted the scope of their financial possibilities. Most of the buildings of hospitals built in the 1950s and 1960s. Technical systems and components are outdated and lack proper maintenance. Some hospitals spend 20% of their budget on energy “its partner Cities should be interested in the development of energy management in their health facilities, increase energy efficiency and reduce costs as a means to improve the provision of services for the health of their citizens and ensure financial and political stability. Hospitals participating in the project will use the energy of pain effectively. This will be demonstrated by the measures for energy modernization that will require minor investments and to optimize the ratio of costs and results. Energy saving potential in hospitals is generally high, but hospital staff often lacks the necessary resources and knowledge to implement it. It is on a significant improvement in the energy situation in Ukrainian hospitals is a draft”, – said project Director Gregor Bronman. "The issue of energy efficiency in our communities is very important – said Chernivtsi mayor Alex Kaspruk. – for several years we are working actively in this direction. Chernivtsi among the first to participate in the project "energy Efficiency in public sector buildings". Just a few months will begin the physical implementation. We raised funds to NEFCO's and Fund Å5Ð. This project deals with educational institutions and preschools. Have another 17 medical institutions, which daily host thousands of Chernivtsi. For these buildings the energy efficiency is also extremely important in terms of saving resources and of their functional use. We are pleased to participate in such projects and will continue to cooperate fruitfully". In the framework of the working meeting, a visit to the city clinical hospital No. 3 hospital No. 1. Was examined major energy-consuming offices and installations, implemented and planned measures to reduce energy consumption. Reference: The Federal Ministry for economic cooperation and development (BMZ) provides funding for a new project to support energy efficiency in hospitals in selected Ukrainian cities, GIZ is running. In this regard, the BMZ has commissioned the Deutsche Gesellschaft f?r Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH to implement the project ”Partnership for modernization: energy efficiency in hospitals” (the Project MPEE). The Ministry of regional development, construction and housing and communal services of Ukraine (Minregion) acts as a Ministry partner in this project of bilateral cooperation. Now began the last selection of cities-partners of the project, after the evaluation of applications included in the short list – the Chernivtsi, Ivano-Frankivsk, Chernihiv and Sumy. Consideration was taken of the application from the city of Kremenchug, Lviv, Mariupol, Chernivtsi, Poltava, Bila Tserkva, Kherson, Ivano-Frankivsk, Chernihiv, Cherkassy, Khmelnitsky, Sumy, Kharkov, Kupyansk, Kharkov. Besides, there were received two bids from cities, which, unfortunately, did not meet the stated requirements, and therefore was not considered. The partner cities will receive support in the form of various instruments and measures, including the transfer of “know-how”, trainings, consultations and expert advice in areas such as the introduction of energy monitoring and energy management, development of action plans of energy development, planning energy efficiency measures. The results will be spread across Ukraine as best practices. This was reported in the Chernivtsi city Council.

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Source: http://uzinform.com.ua/

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