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    Use of Solar energy for domestic hot water production in Heat plant “Cerak” in Belgrade

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    Description

    Overview
    Sector Buildings, Energy
    Focus area Renewable energy (solar)
    Type of action Not known
    Scope Not known
    Stage Under development
    Submitted to UNFCCC registry Yes
    Start of initiative 2013
    Financing and support details
    Financing status Seeking financing
    Total cost EUR 1.05 mln
    Financing requested EUR 1.05 mln
    Financing received to-date
    (no data)
    Principal source of financing Not known
    Principal type of financing Not known
    Capacity building required No
    Technology transfer required No
    Additional information
    Proponent(s) Public Utility Company District Heating Plants of Belgrade
    International funder(s)
    (no data)
    Organization providing technical support
    (no data)
    Contact Mr. Petar Vasiljevic
    Objective:

    Install solar water heaters to reduce emissions from space heating and domestic hot water use

    Activities: (2013 - 2014)
    Heating plant Cerak currently uses natural gas to produce and deliver heat for space heating and domestic hot water to residential and non-residential customers in Belgrade municipalities: Cukarica and Rakovica. The NAMA involves installation of solar collectors to replace a part of the hot water generation, amounting for around 2,700 MWh which is supplied to 7,000 households. The action will introduce approximately 5,000 m2 of solar collectors, hot water storage tank, heat exchanger, expansion vessel, pumps, valves, automatic control, and connect a new solar plant with the existing heat plant.

    Impact and MRV

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    Cumulative GHG reductions: 0.012 MtCO2e
    Mitigative capacity:

    Similar activities could be implemented on the other locations in Belgrade and Serbia.

    Co-benefits:

    Social: Information has not been provided
    Economic: Saving fossil fuel consumption

    Creation of local employment opportunities

    Environmental: Information has not been provided

    MRV Framework:
    No MRV plan has been defined


    References

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