01.10.2018
Clean Air is one of the government's priority programmes. The initiative objective is to encourage residents of Polish cities to replace obsolete devices which increase emissions.
The programme has been designed as support for owners of single-family houses - they can apply for subsidies for buildings thermal modernization. The programme encompasses heating furnaces replacement whenever they do not meet ecological standards, as well as buildings thermal insulation or installation of heat pumps.
The priority program focuses upon thermo-modernization and effective energy management in households. Their main programme objective is to reduce the dust and greenhouse gases emission which will significantly deteriorate the air condition in Poland. The cation plan is also beneficial for home budgets - not only does it allow to reduce heating-related expenditures, but also significantly affect the amount of energy used.
The Clean Air Programme is the possibility to obtain expenses reimbursement - cost are covered for single-family homes owners for house insulation, windows replacement or rejuvenation of old, obsolete high-emission boiler.
Clean Air is also an educational program. Its creators focused on direct conversations with residents. During meetings organized in municipalities, educators will take up three main topics - the first concerns environmental education, smog and the polluted air impact on our health. The second element is information focused - delegates inform about the possibility of obtaining funds from the Clean Air program. The third makes it possible for the participants to learn how to properly apply for funds earmarked for house thermo-modernization.
The Enex / Enex Nowa Energia exhibitors are waiting for all those who opt for ecological changes in their homes. Manufacturers of furnaces, heat pumps and solar panels will be brought together at Targi Kielce in February and will offer their professional advice to all interested.
(MBr)
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