The orphanage in the Greek city of Volos is currently home to 30 children. The radiators in the rooms did not provide enough heat and so it has never been warmer than 18° Celsius in winter. Also, the boiler in the kitchen did not produce enough warm water for everyone. Because of the difficult economic situation in Greece the orphanage does not get any financial support from the government to bear electricity costs.
This is why Greenfinity decided to install new radiators having higher calorific value but producing fewer CO2 emissions. Greenfinity also bought a solar boiler which produces enough warm water for the kitchen. This way the orphanage can save up to 600 Euro a year.
In mid-September a small inauguration took place for which loyalty merchants and Lyconet marketers provided food and drinks. On top of that the children were given school bags, clothes and useful school materials, which was a big surprise for them.
Energy
October 2014
Volos, Griechenland