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Exemplary Energy Efficiency Projects and Good Implementing Practices

The document outlines exemplary energy efficiency projects in Kosovo, supported by the EU Office, focusing on improvements in public buildings, particularly schools and hospitals. Key measures include building envelope enhancements, heating system upgrades, and the introduction of renewable energy resources, leading to significant energy savings and reduced CO2 emissions. The report highlights the impact of these measures, including increased user satisfaction and awareness of energy efficiency.

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Exemplary Energy Efficiency Projects and Good Implementing Practices

The document outlines exemplary energy efficiency projects in Kosovo, supported by the EU Office, focusing on improvements in public buildings, particularly schools and hospitals. Key measures include building envelope enhancements, heating system upgrades, and the introduction of renewable energy resources, leading to significant energy savings and reduced CO2 emissions. The report highlights the impact of these measures, including increased user satisfaction and awareness of energy efficiency.

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EXEMPLARY ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROJECTS AND

GOOD IMPLEMENTING PRACTICES

KOSOVO*

June 2016
IMPLEMANTING SOURCE OF BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJET
IMPLEMENT EARLY RESULTS /
EE PROJECT/ BODY FINANCING /
No. ATION IMPACT EVALUATION
PROGRAMME TITLE /BENEFICIARY/ / PROGRAME AND GOOD IMPLEMENTING
PERIOD
TARGET GROUP(S) (IF EXIST)
AMOUNT PRACTICES
In order to encourage more effective use
of energy across Kosovo, the EU Office
in Kosovo has provided further support
to Kosovo municipalities in implementing
energy efficiency measures in public
buildings, particularly in 63 schools
The European across different municipalities and 2 Significant energy
Union Office in hospitals in the Municipality of Prishtina. consumption savings have
Kosovo is the The proposed measures to promote a been achieved for l
Contracting more rational use of energy were refurbished building with
Authority of this EUROPEAN focused on: annual savings of an
Service Contract. UNION o Building envelope improvements average of 68% which
The Beneficiaries (such as external thermal insulation amounts to 609,364
IMPLEMENTATION of buildings, replacement of external kWh/year
are Ministry of €257,796
OF ENERGY September windows and doors, waterproof roof
Economic EE Difference in average annual
EFFICIENCY 2012 insulation);
Development measures specific CO 2 emissions
1. MEASURES (EEM) - o Heating systems, electrical and
(MED), Ministry €78,039 non reduction follows the same
IN SCHOOLS and September lighting systems, air conditioning and
of Local EE pattern as energy
HOSPITALS IN 2016 ventilation control systems;
GovernmentAdmi measures consumption, which is 68%
KOSOVO o Introduction of renewable energy
nistration €335,835 in total or 254 t/a. The Equity
(MLGA), Ministry total resources, such as solar panels for Payback Period (EPP) for
of Health (MoH). investment hot water production, solar-assisted EE Measures is 9 years.
School “Emin space heating systems.
Average specific investment
Duraku”, The main objectives are: for school building is 118
Municipality of − Implementation of energy saving €/m2.
Shtime measures as listed above,
− Increase in end-user satisfaction
about energy efficiency and indoor
comfort,
− Awareness rising of the end users
about energy efficiency and rational
use of energy.

EECG Report on good EEAP implementing practices, June 2016 – Kosovo*


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IMPLEMANTING SOURCE OF BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJET
EARLY RESULTS /
BODY IMPLEMENT FINANCING
EE PROJECT/ /
No. ATION IMPACT EVALUATION
PROGRAMME TITLE /BENEFICIARY/ / PROGRAME AND GOOD IMPLEMENTING
PERIOD (IF EXIST)
TARGET GROUP(S) AMOUNT PRACTICES
In order to encourage more effective use
of energy across Kosovo, the EU Office
in Kosovo has provided further support
to Kosovo municipalities in implementing
energy efficiency measures in public
buildings, particularly in 63 schools
across different municipalities and 2 Significant energy
hospitals in the Municipality of Prishtina. consumption savings have
The proposed measures to promote a been achieved for l
The European more rational use of energy were refurbished building with
Union Office in focused on: annual savings of an
Kosovo EUROPEAN o Building envelope improvements average of 69% which
UNION (such as external thermal insulation amounts to 323,625
The Beneficiaries
are Ministry of of buildings, replacement of external kWh/year
IMPLEMENTATION €150,629 windows and doors, waterproof roof
Economic Difference in average annual
OF ENERGY EE insulation, thermal insulation of
Development specific CO 2 emissions
EFFICIENCY measures ground floor);
(MED), Ministry reduction follows the same
2. MEASURES (EEM) 2012-2016 €28,700 non o Heating systems, electrical and
of Local pattern as energy
IN SCHOOLS and EE lighting systems, air conditioning and
GovernmentAdmi consumption, which is 69%
HOSPITALS IN measures ventilation control systems;
nistration in total or 131 t/a. The Equity
KOSOVO o Introduction of renewable energy
(MLGA), Ministry €179,329 Payback Period (EPP) for
of Health (MoH). total resources, such as solar panels for EE Measures is 10.1 years,
investment hot water production, solar-assisted while the EPP for total
School “7 Marsi”
space heating systems. investments is 8.46 years.
Municipality of
The main objectives are:
Drenas Average specific investment
− Implementation of energy saving
for school building is 153
measures as listed above,
€/m2.
− Increase in end-user satisfaction
about energy efficiency and indoor
comfort,
− Awareness rising of the end users
about energy efficiency and rational
use of energy.

EECG Report on good EEAP implementing practices, June 2016 – Kosovo*


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IMPLEMANTING SOURCE OF BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJET
EARLY RESULTS /
BODY IMPLEMENT FINANCING
EE PROJECT/ /
No. ATION IMPACT EVALUATION
PROGRAMME TITLE /BENEFICIARY/ / PROGRAME AND GOOD IMPLEMENTING
PERIOD (IF EXIST)
TARGET GROUP(S) AMOUNT PRACTICES
In order to encourage more effective use
of energy across Kosovo, the EU Office
in Kosovo has provided further support
to Kosovo municipalities in implementing
energy efficiency measures in public
buildings, particularly in 63 schools Significant energy
across different municipalities and 2 consumption savings have
hospitals in the Municipality of Prishtina. been achieved for l
The proposed measures to promote a refurbished building with
The European annual savings of an
more rational use of energy were
Union Office in average of 42% which
focused on:
Kosovo amounts to 367,762
EUROPEAN o Building envelope improvements
The Beneficiaries UNION (such as external thermal insulation kWh/year
are Ministry of of buildings, replacement of external Difference in average annual
IMPLEMENTATION Economic €384,668 windows and doors, waterproof roof specific CO 2 emissions
OF ENERGY Development EE insulation, thermal insulation of reduction follows the same
EFFICIENCY (MED), Ministry measures ground floor); pattern as energy
3. MEASURES (EEM) of Local 2012-2016 €70,884 non o Heating systems, electrical and consumption, which is 42%
IN SCHOOLS and Government EE lighting systems, air conditioning and in total or 112 t/a. The Equity
HOSPITALS IN Administration measures ventilation control systems; Payback Period (EPP) for
KOSOVO (MLGA), Ministry o Introduction of renewable energy
€455,512 EE Measures is 3.77 years
of Health (MoH). resources, such as solar panels for (PBP short because of the
total
School “Vellezerit investment hot water production, solar-assisted high price of fuel oil which
Frasheri” space heating systems. was changed to biomass
Municipality of The main objectives are: after EE Measures)
Decan − Implementation of energy saving
Average specific investment
measures as listed above,
for school building is 90
− Increase in end-user satisfaction
€/m2.
about energy efficiency and indoor
comfort,
− Awareness rising of the end users
about energy efficiency and rational
use of energy.

EECG Report on good EEAP implementing practices, June 2016 – Kosovo*


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IMPLEMANTING SOURCE OF BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJET
EARLY RESULTS /
BODY IMPLEMENT FINANCING
EE PROJECT/ /
No. ATION IMPACT EVALUATION
PROGRAMME TITLE /BENEFICIARY/ / PROGRAME AND GOOD IMPLEMENTING
PERIOD (IF EXIST)
TARGET GROUP(S) AMOUNT PRACTICES
In order to encourage more effective use
of energy across Kosovo, the EU Office
in Kosovo has provided further support
to Kosovo municipalities in implementing
energy efficiency measures in public
buildings, particularly in 63 schools Significant energy
across different municipalities and 2 consumption savings have
hospitals in the Municipality of Prishtina. been achieved for l
The proposed measures to promote a refurbished building with
The European annual savings of an
more rational use of energy were
Union Office in average of 70% which
focused on:
Kosovo amounts to 273,748
EUROPEAN o Building envelope improvements
The Beneficiaries UNION (such as external thermal insulation kWh/year
are Ministry of of buildings, replacement of external Difference in average annual
IMPLEMENTATION Economic €273,748 windows and doors, waterproof roof specific CO 2 emissions
OF ENERGY Development EE insulation, thermal insulation of reduction follows the same
EFFICIENCY (MED), Ministry measures ground floor); pattern as energy
4. MEASURES (EEM) of Local 2012-2016 €68,661 non o Heating systems, electrical and consumption, which is 70%
IN SCHOOLS and Government EE lighting systems, air conditioning and in total or 378 t/a. The Equity
HOSPITALS IN Administration measures ventilation control systems; Payback Period (EPP) for
KOSOVO (MLGA), Ministry o Introduction of renewable energy
€341,409 EE Measures is 6.6 years
of Health (MoH). resources, such as solar panels for (PBP short because of the
total
School “Pandeli investment hot water production, solar-assisted high price of fuel oil which
Sotiri” space heating systems. was changed to biomass
Municipality of The main objectives are: after EE Measures)
Obiliq − Implementation of energy saving
Average specific investment
measures as listed above,
for school building is 67
− Increase in end-user satisfaction
€/m2.
about energy efficiency and indoor
comfort,
− Awareness rising of the end users
about energy efficiency and rational
use of energy.

EECG Report on good EEAP implementing practices, June 2016 – Kosovo*


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IMPLEMANTING SOURCE OF BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJET
EARLY RESULTS /
BODY IMPLEMENT FINANCING
EE PROJECT/ /
No. ATION IMPACT EVALUATION
PROGRAMME TITLE /BENEFICIARY/ / PROGRAME AND GOOD IMPLEMENTING
PERIOD (IF EXIST)
TARGET GROUP(S) AMOUNT PRACTICES
In the municipality Obiliq are changed
UNDP
STREET LIGHTING lighting bodies 150W Hg with 50W LED
September 23,700.00
5. IN MUNICIPALITY lamps.
2015 Euro
OBILIQ Achieved savings are about 33%.

ENERGY AUDITS IN
PUBLIC Implemeting of EE measures(one
MED/Municipality
6. BULIDINGS- 2014 40,501.10€ measure) Instaling of Energy Heating
– Schools
SUPPORT system in School
PROGRAM

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- PHOTOS (Building Envelope)

PHOTO REPORT of the School no.1 “EMIN DURAKU” – SHTIME

BEFORE EE MEASURES
Architecture

Figure 1: Front Façade (side entrance) Figure 2: Rear Facade

Mechanical Installations

Figure 3: Existing boiler room Figure 4: Existing radiators

Electrical installation

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Figure 5.old manual switch Figure 6: old distribution board

AFTER EE MEASURES
Architecture

Figure 3: Front Façade (side entrance) Figure 4: Rear Facade

Mechanical Installations

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Figure 3: Energy efficient boilers Figure 4: New radiators

Electrical installation

Figure 5: New surface mounted Figure 6: New surface mounted


luminaries luminaries in toilets

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PHOTO REPORT of the School no.02 “7 MARSI” – KISHNAREKE, DRENAS

BEFORE EE MEASURES
Architecture

Figure 5: Front Facade Figure 6: Entrance

Mechanical Installations

Figure 3: Existing stoves Figure 4: Existing stoves

Electrical installation

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Figure 5.surface mounted luminaries Figure 6: old distribution board

AFTER EE MEASURES
Architecture

Figure 7: Front Facade Figure 8: Entrance

Mechanical Installations

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Figure 3: Energy efficient boilers Figure 4: New radiators

Electrical installation

Figure 5: New surface mounted Figure 6: New manual switches


luminaries

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PHOTO REPORT of the School no. 3 “VELLEZERIT FRASHERI” DEÇAN
BEFORE EE MEASURES
Architecture

Figure 9: Front Facade Figure 10:Rear Facade

Mechanical Installations

Figure 3: Existing boilers Figure 4: Existing radiators

Electrical installation

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Figure 5: Surface mounted luminaries Figure 6: Manual switch

AFTER EE MEASURES
Architecture

Figure 11: Front Facade Figure 12: Rear Facade

Mechanical Installations

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Figure 3: Energy efficient boilers Figure 4: New radiator and refurbished
installation

Electrical installation

Figure 5: New surface mounted luminaries Figure 6: New manual switch

PHOTO REPORT of the School no.04 “PANDELI SOTIRI” OBILIQ

BEFORE EE MEASURES
Architecture

Figure 13: Front & Side Facade Figure 14: Rear & Side Facade

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Mechanical Installations

Figure 3: Existing boilers Figure 4: Existing radiator

Electrical installation

Figure 5: Surface mounted luminaries Figure 6:Existing manual switch

AFTER EE MEASURES
Architecture

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Figure 15: Front & Side Facade Figure 16: Rear & Side Facade

Mechanical Installations

Figure 3: Energy efficient boilers Figure 4: New radiator

Electrical installation

Figure 5: New surface mounted luminaries Figure 6: New electrical socket

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- PHOTOS (lighting road)

Before lighting (Hg) 150W After lighting LED 50W

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- Street lighting in Municipality Obiliq (lighting road)

Before lighting road (Hg) 150W After lighting road (LED) 50W

- Energy Audits in public bulidings- Support program


Building based on Primary School: BAJRAM CURRI, ISTOG
Standard Energy Audit

Date of Auditing 24.10.2013

Year of Construction 1964


Type of Building Terciary Building /Education Building
Construction Type Massive
Number of Usable Area 2 (Ground Floor and 1 Stair)
Overal view of Technics – Good
Sanitary

Menagement

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Working Days 185
Time schedule 07:30-16:40
Number of users 1669
Number of Staff 116
Responsible for maintainer Technical worker

Latest renovation done in the last years


Type Windows, Thermal insulation, Floor insulation
Year 2011
Type Installing of Energy Heating System (boilers heating)
Year 2014

Photos before the EE measures- Heating System with old system stove

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