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The energy consumption of buildings is optimized
  • Jan 28 2020 - 14:38
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With the Support of the Vice-Presidency for Science and Technology Affairs;

The energy consumption of buildings is optimized

The energy consumption of buildings is optimized

Optimizing energy in buildings and reducing energy losses can bring significant savings in the national area. In this respect, the Vice-Presidency supports owners of buildings who are the applicants of the executives of the energy optimization project in buildings.

The project of energy and environment optimization in buildings is one of the projects established by the Vice-Presidency for science and technology affairs.

The project has aimed to familiarize people with the concept of energy optimization by integrating efforts in this area and expanding cultural development among citizens. The general benefits of energy saving can play a significant role in reducing consumption and saving resources.

Financial Support

 

With the monitoring of the Vice-Presidency, the project of energy and environment optimization in buildings will financially support the implementation of energy saving solutions in residential, office and commercial buildings in Tehran. Applicant Citizens can visit the project site for details of this support package and how to register for the project.

 

According to the new vision plan, energy consumption must be cut in half by 2049. Therefore, the Vice-Presidency has developed financial support packages and expanded culture-building to attract more attention to this area.

 

A report by the public relations and information center of the Vice-Presidency for science and technology affairs

 

  • News group : NEWS,اخبار معاونت ها و مراکز,Strategic Technology Development Center
  • News code : 49044
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