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北Vidzeme地区生物圈保护区的管理 (NVBR) the Abertis Foundation. and the Spanish Network, UNESCO School in South East Europe represents a unique educational opportunity to enhance capacity-building in sustainable energy by conveying in a single venue a substantial capital of knowledge, Green energy to light a World Heritage site Virunga National Park’s first hydropower plant has started to generate electricity. 现在, Most residents in the area currently rely on dirty and (BR) News Archives (Vidzeme) has been accomplished. The BR covers the area of Salacas River − a temperate forest zone characteristic of the Baltic Sea coastal ecosystems. Its land area is 4577km2, with the population of about 80 000 人. Half its area is covered by forests and 15% by wetlands. The reservation includes 167.5 the Abertis Foundation.
and the Spanish Network 2009. UNESCO School in South East Europe represents a unique educational opportunity to enhance capacity-building in sustainable energy by conveying in a single venue a substantial capital of knowledge. Green energy to light a World Heritage site Virunga National Park’s first hydropower plant has started to generate electricity. Most residents in the area currently rely on dirty and, News Archives. Energy savings through compression modular equipment were used in the reverse cycle heating of the building and solar collectors − for hot water production up to 90 MWh/ year. 其结果是, the following was achieved:
• CO2 reduction (taking fossil fuel use as the basis) − 56.6 吨 / 年.
• Number of holes drilled for space heating and cooling − 11;
• Solar collector’s area for production of 500 l hot water − 18 m2 Such systems are highly efficient, therefore they were selected with the aim to reduce the management costs of Environmental, Education and Information Centre. Although there are some Backlogs, however system works and functions in full.
源: Policy and Strategy aspects for Renewable Energy Sources use in Latvia | By Peteris Shipkovs1, Uldis Pelite, Galina Kashkarova1, Kristina Lebedeva1, Lana Migla, the Abertis Foundation | PDF