The installation division of Energoresource-Invest Corporation has launched a large-scale project to insulate existing heating networks at the facilities of Lviv’s heating system.
The project started in the area of Khutorivka Street, where the heating network with a total length of 1 kilometre and a diameter of 700 mm runs.
Uninsulated or poorly insulated pipelines lead to significant energy losses every year, which increases resource consumption and affects consumer comfort. Therefore, the project aims to improve the reliability and efficiency of the infrastructure. Insulation of the network in Khutorivka will not only save heat, but also reduce the load on boiler houses, optimising costs.
“We use modern equipment and materials that meet the highest environmental and technological standards. This will help ensure the durability of the pipelines and improve energy efficiency. Thanks to such projects, we are contributing to the sustainable development of the city,” said Yaroslav Andriychuk, Head of Production and Logistics at Energoresurs-Invest Corporation, who is in charge of the insulation works.
Interestingly, thanks to the technologies developed and repeatedly implemented in Ukraine, the insulation will be carried out without dismantling steel pipes – the insulation is mounted directly on the operating network. This approach minimises the inconvenience to residents and ensures that the heating network continues to function during the works. Due to the precise planning, all works will be completed in a short time and will not affect the timely supply of heat to the homes to ensure uninterrupted heat and comfort for the residents.
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Energoresurs-Invest Corporation specialises in the development and implementation of innovative solutions in the field of energy saving and thermal insulation. For many years,thecorporation has been actively cooperating with enterprises, housing and utilities and local governments, promoting the modernisation of infrastructure and the introduction of new technologies in the energy sector.