Akademichesky Presented at ENES 2016
25 November 2016 (13:21)
UrBC, Yekaterinburg, November 25, 2016. Renova’s KORTROS Corporation presented its Akademichesky Project as an example of energy-effitcien technologies in the housing construction sector to Russia’s Energy Minister Alexander Novak, RSG-Akademicheskoye’s press service reports.
‘In addition to being Russia’s largest full-scale housing construction project, Yekaterinburg’s newest quarter can boast innovative energy-saving technologies,’ the press service says.
During the minister’s visit to KORTROS’s stand at ENES 2016, Akademichesky Management Company’s Director-General Nikolai Smirnyagin presented to Novak the overall system of energy-, heat-, and water-saving appliances as a singe package of layout and engineering solutions: these include automated adjustment of heating units, water and power meters and processing of meter data through a special dispatcher control unit, water filtering equipment, and energy-saving devices for shared halls and entrances. Akademichesky also has a number of experimental energy-efficient apartment buildings.
‘Akademichesky benefits from the synergy of all the engineering solutions working together rather than from stand-alone appliances. This results in a 33% in heating power spending, a 15% to 20% decrease in water spending, and a 9% to 10% decrease in electric power spending, so the locals’ housing bills are about a half of what those in the other parts of the city have to pay,’ the press service says.
‘In addition to being Russia’s largest full-scale housing construction project, Yekaterinburg’s newest quarter can boast innovative energy-saving technologies,’ the press service says.
During the minister’s visit to KORTROS’s stand at ENES 2016, Akademichesky Management Company’s Director-General Nikolai Smirnyagin presented to Novak the overall system of energy-, heat-, and water-saving appliances as a singe package of layout and engineering solutions: these include automated adjustment of heating units, water and power meters and processing of meter data through a special dispatcher control unit, water filtering equipment, and energy-saving devices for shared halls and entrances. Akademichesky also has a number of experimental energy-efficient apartment buildings.
‘Akademichesky benefits from the synergy of all the engineering solutions working together rather than from stand-alone appliances. This results in a 33% in heating power spending, a 15% to 20% decrease in water spending, and a 9% to 10% decrease in electric power spending, so the locals’ housing bills are about a half of what those in the other parts of the city have to pay,’ the press service says.
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