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Energy Efficient Solutions installed in Homes across Lithuania
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Published in Agenda #3, February 2009 The predominance of one-pipe centralized systems and the lack of new-build system regulations have made it difficult to mobilize energy efficiency in Lithuania.
Danfoss works closely with local designers, installers and investors to actively encourage the uptake of more energy-efficient solutions in this post-soviet territory, and is proud to report measurable success. |
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In 2005, a pilot scheme in the Gandraliskes district of Klaipeda installed Danfoss substations, type Akva Lux TDP in 88 domestic flats. The benefit of a 44% saving in heating tariffs helped make the advantages of a decentralized system tangible to residents and stakeholders, and sparked a wave of similar projects across the country. Over the last two years, 700 Danfoss substations, type Akva Lux TDP and Akva Lux TDP-F have been installed in the city of Klaipeda, as well as being implemented into all new-builds in the city of Panevezys. The same solutions will be used for a new multi-family house project that will provide 1,742 flats for 6,000 Gandraliskes residents. It has also been confirmed that Danfoss substations, Termix VMTD types, will be used for a major multi-family house renovation initiative in the city of Kaunas later this year. |
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