RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS IN PUBLIC HOSPITALS WILL BE FINANCED WITH BGN 30 MILLION
Public health facilities will receive funding for renewable energy sources to improve their energy efficiency and reduce their electricity bills. For this purpose, nearly BGN 30 million will be provided by the Ministry of Regional Development and Public Works. The pilot project is funded by the Operational Program "Growing Regions" 2014-2020 under the Instrument for Crisis Recovery with COVID-19 REACT-EU. The total budget for this instrument is over BGN 129 million. This was announced by the Deputy Minister and Head of the Managing Authority of the program Deliana Ivanova at the annual meeting to review its implementation. The event was attended by Agnes Monfret - Head of Department "Bulgaria, Croatia and Slovenia" in the General Directorate "Regional and Settlement Policy" of the European Commission, experts from the Council of Ministers, Ministry of Finance, Fund of Funds and others.
Deputy Minister Ivanova noted that currently the procedure for supporting state hospitals is in the approval stage and is expected to start by the end of May. The beneficiary will be the Ministry of Health in partnership with state medical institutions.
Piloting renewable energy systems will help hospitals not be completely dependent on the purchase of electricity, natural gas or diesel for heating. The measure will significantly help hospitals located in an old building stock, which is energy inefficient and energy consumption is extremely high. This will alleviate their financial situation and reduce environmental pollution. The energy from own RES will be able to power individual hospital systems, which will lead to significant savings and reduce the carbon footprint, it became clear during the presentation of the project. "Our main goal is to strengthen the capacity and sustainability of the health system," the deputy minister said.
Deliana Ivanova informed that two more projects are in the process of approval, aimed at the health system with funding of BGN 100 million from OPGR under REACT-EU.