EU-funded smart city renovation in Spain not to everyone's taste

  • 9 years ago
With its 31 buildings, some 1,500 flats housing 4,000 residents, the Torrelago district in Laguna de Duero, near Valladolid in northwestern Spain, is emerging as a large-scale example of energy efficiency in Europe. The old red brick facades have been given a green makeover, aimed at reducing energy consumption and improving comfort. Part of the EU project CITyFied, the renovation work started a year ago and is scheduled to be completed next by 2017.

“Out of the 31 buildings that make up the Torrelago district, seven have already had their facades completely renovated with new insulation, and inhabitants have noticed a considerable improvement in comfort. Plus, energy needs have dropped by 40 percent,” says project coordinator Ali Vasallo.

The rehabilitation project in Laguna de Duero includes upgrading the heating and hot water systems by replacing gas boilers with biomass ones. There are also plans to upgrade the energy distribution and management systems with smart grids.

“We

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