The Danish company JYSK is planning to build a new logistics centre on the outskirts of Ecser, which will serve as a supply centre for the entire region. According to the development plans, the facility will comprise a new building with a floor area of almost 140,000 m2 on 56 hectares of land.
During the preparation phase of the project, our company carried out an analysis of the integrated utilisation of renewable energy sources, mapping solar energy, thermal energy and available cold-water sources. The solutions presented will not only achieve significant energy savings but will also substantially reduce the carbon footprint of the facility, contributing greatly to the investor's green economy objectives. In addition to the analysis of energy sources, we were also asked to examine the water supply options for the site and to present water treatment alternatives.
Complex energy studies include the analysis of the following main factors:
- Identification and analysis of alternative energy sources
- Identification of alternative sources of thermal energy
- Quantitative and quantitative quantification of the thermal energy potential of near-surface aquifers
- Investigation of heat pump cooling and heating solutions
- Evaluation of the use of solar energy for heat and power generation
- Technological heat recovery options for heating, cooling or electricity generation
- Determining the optimal combinations of the energy sources identified