CAS Rebuild Ukraine – Energy Saving

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CAS Rebuild Ukraine – Energy Saving

Project Info

Improving energy-efficiency and energy resilience of the public building in Ukraine: a case of Kalush Central District Hospital
  • Project Team Ievgeniia Rudnytska, Iryna Kilko, Liliia Shvets, Alexandra Deineka, Mykola Redko
  • Industry Energy
  • Project Dates 2023-2024
  • Contact [email protected]
  • Location: Kalush, Ukraine

Situation in Ukraine

The aging building stock accounts for the largest part of the energy consumption in Ukraine and do not comply with the energy- efficiency standards.

More than 50% of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure was destroyed during the war and is constantly suffering from the attacks.

Energy independence will ensure uninterrupted medical care to the population of Ukraine during power outages

Project Objectives

  • Improve energy-efficiency and energy resilience of the hospital in Ukraine
  • Reduce energy consumption
  • Enable uninterrupted provision of the healthcare services by the following measures:

Insulation of the building

Installation of the roof-mounted solar power station Update of the heating system with modern heat pumps

Replicate the Project results across the country

Expected Results

The hospital saves annually over CHF 75,600 of the energy costs due to the implemented measures.

Reduction in electricity consumption by 45% and 1600 tonnes of CO2 emissions annually.

Transfer of the Swiss knowledge and best practices in energy-efficiency to Ukraine.

Renewable energy sources and energy-efficiency practices are more available and attractive to local municipalities