Selected for Seoul City Public Project ... Secured 242 million KRW, Promoting Energy Efficiency in Public Buildings... Replacing High-Efficiency Eco-Friendly Boilers and Improving Heat Loss in Old Windows and Entrance Doors at District-Run Daycare Centers

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Gwanak-gu (Mayor Park Junhee) has been selected for the Seoul Metropolitan Government's '2020 Public Sector Building Energy Efficiency Project' and secured a project budget of 242 million KRW.


The Building Energy Efficiency Project aims to reduce energy consumption and improve utilization efficiency by addressing energy loss and inefficiencies in buildings. It involves improving building insulation, replacing materials with high-efficiency alternatives, and applying cool roof coatings.


Gwanak-gu selected 15 district-run daycare centers urgently needing energy efficiency improvements through preliminary demand surveys and site visits, and will begin the building energy efficiency project from the 27th.


The project plans to improve aged window frames and entrance doors with reduced energy efficiency at the district-run daycare centers and replace mechanical and electrical equipment with high-efficiency devices that consume large amounts of energy.


Additionally, the general boilers at the daycare centers will be replaced with eco-friendly high-efficiency boilers that have high energy efficiency and effectively improve air quality.


Mayor Park Junhee stated, “Some public facilities such as daycare centers are severely aged, with cold air entering through window frame gaps, reducing thermal efficiency and causing heating difficulties, leading some places to tape the window frames. Through this project, we will improve all daycare center facilities with poor insulation.”



For more details regarding the ‘2020 Public Sector Building Energy Efficiency Project,’ please contact the Green Environment Division of Gwanak-gu Office.


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