SARAJEVO, January 29 (FENA) – Thanks to the World Bank’s Bosnia Energy Efficiency Project (BEEP), 13,000 pupils from 20 schools in Federation of BiH have returned from the winter break to learn and work in more orderly and warmer classrooms.
After the implementation of energy efficiency measures, installation of thermal insulation on facades, reconstruction of roofs, installation of new heating bodies, replacement of worn out windows, doors and hot-water tanks, the pupils will no longer be freezing, and the parents will no longer have to worry about their children sitting in cold classrooms.
Over the past two years 20 school buildings in FBiH, 15 of which were primary schools and five were secondary schools in multiple cantons, have been reconstructed, using an investment in the amount of almost nine million KM.
Energy reconstruction of school buildings will provide an effective measure of conservation and lower energy consumption, greater savings, warmer classrooms, which will contribute to an effective return of the invested funds.
The BEEP project is being implemented under the FBiH Ministry of Physical Planning, said Via Media.
(FENA)
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