Public Building Green Remodeling for Over 30% Energy Savings and Improved Childcare Environment

Three National and Public Daycare Centers in Paju Selected for Korean New Deal Public Project Competition View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Ra Young-cheol] Three public daycare centers in Paju-si, Gyeonggi Province, have been selected for the government's Korean New Deal 'Public Building Green Remodeling Contest Project.'


'Public Building Green Remodeling' is a project aimed at reducing greenhouse gases and improving indoor air quality through enhancing energy performance and efficiency.


According to the city on the 8th, a budget of 270 million KRW, including national and city funds, will be invested in three locations: Munji Public Daycare Center, Gyohwa Noeulbit Daycare Center, and Seonyu 2nd Complex Daycare Center.


Starting this month, the project will transform the existing childcare environment by replacing interior and exterior wall insulation, replacing windows, installing high-efficiency heating and cooling systems, replacing boilers, and installing renewable energy (solar power), aiming for more than 30% energy savings.



Choi Jong-hwan, mayor of Paju-si, said, "We will create a childcare environment where children can live more safely and comfortably, and actively pursue policies to prepare for future climate change that children will face."


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