Note: the texts under all the headings, with the exception of 'Results achieved', describe the situation before the start of the project.
Arad rehabilitation of district heating
The activities of this project are twofold. Parts of the thermal transport network in Arad are rehabilitated. Moreover, an existing thermal substation in Aradul Nou, a residential area in Arad, is converted into a new heat boiler station. Besides the improvement of comfort to its citizens, as well as the reduction of CO2 emissions and consequent improvement of the environment, the municipal district heating rehabilitation programme is also intended to improve the finances of the Municipality of Arad.
Pays/région | Thème | Période | Budget |
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Roumanie |
Protéger l’environnement
Efficacité énergétique et énergies renouvelables
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16.07.2015
- 18.11.2018 |
CHF 4’498’908
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- Rehabilitation of 14.6 km of district heating transport and distribution network through the replacement of old pipes and hot water supply pipes with pre-insulated pipes (reducing heat and water losses) as well as through the application of variable speed pumps (reducing pumping power consumption).
- Transformation of a thermal station (Aradoul Nou) into a Heat only Boiler (HoB) plant with an installed capacity of 4 MW, of which the base load (2 MW) shall be produced with biomass (woodchips).
- Installation of remote reading and control facilities.
- Switzerland was obliged to withdraw the financial support to the project due to lengthy procurement procedures and limited progress. No results can be reported.
- Romanian Ministry of Public Finance and Romanian Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration
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Numéro de projet UX01411
Contexte |
Under the Swiss-Romanian Cooperation Programme the European Energy Award is being introduced in four Romanian pilot cities. The European Energy Award is a quality management and certification system for municipalities committed to sustainable municipal energy, climate and transport policies. It is based on the label “Energy City”, which has originally been developed in Switzerland. Arad, a city of 148'000 inhabitants located at the Mures River in the northwest of Romania, is one of four selected pilot cities. Based on its Sustainable Energy Action Plan (SEAP) it has identified the rehabilitation of the district heating network as a priority infrastructure project. The project aims at protecting the environment through reduced emissions of climate-effecting gases. With the rehabilitation and re-dimensioning of the district heating system, an optimal energy mix is introduced and heat produced effectively and based on demand. |
Objectifs |
The project consists in the replacement of old, worn-out heat transport pipes in four sections of Arad as well as the replacement of the Aradul Nou thermal substation by a partially biomass fired heat production plant. This also includes the replacement of the old four-pipe distribution network by a modern two-pipe distribution network with individual block-heating modules. |
Groupes cibles |
The direct beneficiaries are the Municipality of Arad and the municipality owned utility, CET Hidrocarburi, which will benefit from a budget relief. The indirect beneficiaries are the 1817 inhabitants of Aradul Nou, and more generally the 82'000 inhabitants of Arad, who will benefit from a more reliable and more affordable thermal energy supply as well as an improved environment. |
Activités |
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Résultats |
Résultats obtenus: |
Direction/office fédéral responsable |
SECO |
Crédit |
Contribution suisse à l'UE élargie |
Partenaire de projet |
Partenaire contractuel Partenaire de mise en œuvre Municipality of Arad
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Budget | Phase en cours Budget de la Suisse CHF 4’498’908 Budget suisse déjà attribué CHF 8’361 |
Phases du projet |
Phase 10 16.07.2015 - 18.11.2018 (Completed) |