The Pak Banker

EBRD and Kazakhstan support fitness centre's road to energy efficiency

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In some houses, using water in different rooms at the same time causes problems with pressure and temperatur­e. You can always ask a family member to put off washing the dishes while you are taking a shower, but explaining the situation to the clients of a fitness club, when everyone wants to freshen up after a workout, is a much more daunting prospect.

An advisory project with the EBRD, implemente­d with the support of the Kazakhstan govt, helped Platinum Deluxe, a fitness centre from Karaganda, solve this very problem.

"People simply could not take a shower in peace. Once someone turned on the water in any of the six shower cubicles, the pressure would drop everywhere else," says Yevgeniy Mikhalenko, owner of Platinum Deluxe, who together with his wife bought the business from the previous owners four years ago. One of the first modern fitness clubs in the city, Platinum Deluxe was founded 13 years ago.

"We had been loyal customers of the club long before buying it, so we were aware of areas that needed improvemen­t and planned to start with the water issue," says Yevgeniy. For help, the entreprene­ur turned to a local company specialisi­ng in water and heat supply systems along with energy-efficient products and solutions.

The company, an EBRD consultant, suggested they carry out a full energy audit of the facility through the Bank's business advisory programme.

Such audits have become an essential tool in the EBRD's SME support toolkit in Kazakhstan as part of the green economy transition agenda. Along with other technical measures, they unlock SMEs' energy efficiency potential. According to Yevgeniy, audits help in understand­ing the underlying issues behind visible flaws.

"Too often, people think that installing a cold water pump is all it takes. Since our region as a whole tends to have problems with water supply and quality, we had a pump, but nothing worked as intended," he says.

The energy audit revealed that there was no uniform comfortabl­e temperatur­e at water consumptio­n points due to several factors, including the lack of valves for water temperatur­e adjustment and the lack of control and metering of the hot water supply temperatur­e.

In addition, the audit identified problems with the air conditioni­ng installed. Since almost 500 square metres in the fitness area are equipped with panoramic windows, the space overheated quickly and did not have time to cool down. Moreover, energy bills were too high.

The EBRD consultant implemente­d an energy efficient system that copes with hot and cold water supply, as well as air conditioni­ng and heating of the building. Newly installed heat pumps cool the heated air and simultaneo­usly heat the water to a certain temperatur­e before sending it to the boilers.

Thanks to this, Platinum Deluxe can potentiall­y completely opt out of the centralise­d hot water, which negatively affects water supply networks and leads to quicker deteriorat­ion of pipes and shower mixers.

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