We are happy to announce the completion of the first phase of the “Net Zero Energy Care” project in Thessaloniki, Greece.
This project aims to show the path to revolutionizing care homes by transforming them into net-zero-energy facilities. This pioneering initiative, funded by the Bodossaki Foundation, John S Latsis Public Benefit Foundation, The Hellenic Initiative Canada and spearheaded by the TIMA Charitable Foundation and INZEB, which provided the technical support, exemplifies the intersection of environmental sustainability and improved living conditions for the elderly.
Project Highlights
Energy Efficiency:
- Phase One: Upgrading insulation, windows, and HVAC systems to significantly reduce energy consumption.
- Future Phases: Installing photovoltaic panels to achieve complete energy autonomy.
Environmental Impact:
- Remarkable reduction in CO2 emissions.
- Alignment with EU energy and climate objectives.
Economic Benefits:
- Significant cost savings in energy expenses.
- Reinvestment of savings into enhanced care services.
Health and Social Benefits:
- Improved living conditions for residents.
- Ongoing health impact study to measure benefits.
Why this project matters:
This project addresses the high energy demands of care homes and sets a precedent for sustainable practices in the care sector. It highlights the potential for similar transformations in other non-profit institutions, promoting financial stability, environmental responsibility, and a better quality of life for vulnerable populations. This potential for widespread change is a cause for optimism and support.
Learn more about this groundbreaking initiative here.