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Sustainability, Enel X electrifies the WTC and San Vincenzo towers in Genoa

The electrification of the two iconic buildings in Genoa will make it possible to reduce consumption by 40% and reduce CO2 emissions. An environmentally and economically sustainable intervention that makes the concept of Sustainable City concrete

Sustainability, Enel X electrifies the WTC and San Vincenzo towers in Genoa

Enel X makes the World Trade Center and San Vincenzo towers sustainable. The two iconic buildings of Genoa are symbols of commerce and business, a reference point for medium and large companies and the Torre San Vincenzo has also been the Genoese headquarters of Confindustria since 2005, which occupies about a third of the building. The energy requalification interventions will reduce energy consumption by 40%, but also reduce CO2 emissions.

In particular, the interventions carried out by the company belonging to the Enel Group envisage the energy improvement of buildings through the replacement of methane gas heat generators with high efficiency air/water heat pumps.

We proceeded with the replacement of the pre-existing methane gas boilers with a heat pump with a power of 2 MW in the case of Torre San Vincenzo and with 2 heat pumps of 950 kWt and 900kWf each, in addition to the removal of existing refrigeration units, in the WTC complex.

Furthermore, the San Vincenzo Tower benefited from the “Thermal 2.0 Count”, which finances the conversion of thermal plants to fossil fuel, reducing carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere, thanks to the use of electricity.

While, the WTC complex was able to access theEcobonus, which allows for the recovery of 65% of the expenses incurred for energy improvement measures, and through the tax credit transferred to Enel X, as part of the “Vivi Meglio” offer, it took advantage of the tax deduction.

“In the final consumption segment, the percentage of electrification is very low – he commented Sonia Sandei, Head of electrification projects at Enel Italia -. The electrification of the two iconic complexes represents a pilot project which envisaged the replacement of the pre-existing methane gas boilers with heat pump systems which, in addition to reducing consumption by around 40%, make it possible to reduce CO2 emissions. A sustainable intervention from an environmental and economic point of view that makes the concept of Sustainable City concrete".

“On the top of the WTC on the 24th floor – he explained Marco Bavastro, Administrator of the WTC, e Dominic Carmosino, promoter of the energy saving project of the Towers of the San Benigno Center – the heat pumps installed feed a system capable of heating in the north and cooling in the south at the same time, based on exposure to the sun, offices that are surrounded by glass. The intervention proved to be a success from a technical and economic point of view, in fact the return on investment, thanks to the Ecobonus subsidies, took place in just over three years and the savings were higher than expected. An advantage for condominiums and for the environment with the reduction of fine dust emissions into the atmosphere.”

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