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Final List of the Implemented Investment Programme Final list of the implemented investment programme Estimated Estimated annual Short annual Estimated final Investment description of Real Implementation plan final annual contract Invoice Identification energy Project (IP) Name of IP area/ investments (start and end date of energy reduction of investor saved for identification technology carried out works) production of CO2eq Name of file or link to the file EE concerned by RES [in [in t] projects GWh] [in GWh] 33. 243 .682 ,74 TOTALS 28,88 4,01 10.502,39 € FCC Servicios Call for tenders_Totana.pdf Totana Public Public lighting Industriales y March 2014 – June 1 2.621.486,90 € 1,67 0,00 567,80 Lighting AP renovation Energéticos, 2014 S.A. (ESCO) Ojos Public Public lighting ELECTROMUR, September 2014 - Call for tenders _Oj¢s.pdf 2 109.156,26 € 0,17 0,00 56,44 Lighting AP renovation S.A. (ESCO) November 2014 Ulea Public Public lighting ELECTROMUR, September 2014 - Call for tenders_Ulea.pdf 3 124.519,30 € 0,33 0,00 38,24 Lighting AP renovation S.A. (ESCO) November 2014 Biomass + Call for tenders BORM.pdf San Javier Public Municipality of December 2014 - 4 Energy 6.799,95 € 0,01 0,00 2,50 Lighting AP San Javier January 2015 Efficiency San Javier Solar Public lighting Municipality of December 2014 - Contract certificate_San Javier.pdf 5 ER 30.250,00 € 0,00 0,06 15,12 instalation renovation San Javier January 2015 Biomass + Bullas Swimming Municipality of October 2014 - Call for tenders_Bullas.pdf 6 ER Energy 163.350,00 € 0,00 0,86 216,72 Pool Bullas February 2015 Efficiency Bullas Public Public lighting February 2014 - Call for tenders_Bullas.pdf 7 Cofely (ESCO) 877.215,10 € 1,14 0,00 327,20 lighting AP renovation February 2015 Las Torres de Public lighting FERROVIAL February 2015 - June Call for tenders_Las Torres de 8 Cotillas Public 2.351.597,54 € 1,59 0,00 540,45 AP renovation Servicios (ESCO) 2015 Cotillas.pdf Lighting Biomass + Yecla Swimming July 2014 - December INFO technical support 9 ER Energy CALFRICA, S.L. 139.803,41 € 0,00 2,88 725,76 Pool 2014 certificate_Yecla.pdf Efficiency Biomass + Servicios frío y INFO technical support Yecla "Las July 2014 - September 10 ER Energy calor Climaco, 15.752,99 € 0,00 0,21 65,31 certificate_Yecla.pdf Herratillas School" 2014 Efficiency S.L. Public lighting INFO technical support Yecla Public Municipality of December 2014 - 11 renovation 92.514,06 € 0,11 0,00 34,00 certificate_Yecla.pdf Lighting AP Yecla March 2015 (LED) INFO technical support Yecla Public Public lighting Municipality of December 2014 - April 12 14.822,50 € 0,10 0,00 35,56 certificate_Yecla.pdf Lighting AP renovation Yecla 2015 Contract certificate_Archena.pdf Archena Swimming Public lighting Municipality of December 2014 - April INFO technical support 13 EE 55.000,00 € 0,06 0,00 1,50 Pool renovation Archena 2015 certificate_Archena.pdf Archena Public Public lighting ELECNOR, S.A. January 2015 - August Call for tenders_Archena.pdf 14 1.525.000,00 € 1,60 0,00 544,00 lighting AP renovation (ESCO) 2015 INFO technical support Ascoy-Cieza Public Public lighting Municipality of October 2014 - 15 56.020,89 € 0,02 0,00 6,03 certificate_Cieza.pdf lighting AP renovation Cieza December 2014 Ricote Public Public lighting Call for tenders in Ricote_Call for tenders.pdf 16 Municipality 167.607,48 € 0,19 0,00 72,32 Lighting AP renovation 2015 Renovation of FULTON Fuente Álamo Building Servicios November 2015 - April Fuente Alamo Call for tenders.pdf 17 Energy Efficiency in EE 262.082,95 € 0,78 0,00 311,76 Lighting and Integrales 2016 Public Buildings HVAC system (ESCO) Jumilla_Avda Murcia award contract.pdf Jumilla Public Public lighting Call for tenders in 2T Jumilla Avda Yecla_ToR.pdf 18 Municipality 358.171,64 € 0,19 0,00 62,49 Lighting AP renovation 2016 166.085 Jumilla_Avda Libertad ToR.pdf Jumilla- Hell¡n Road_contract award.pdf 2 Jumilla_Ronda Poniente contract award.pdf Jumilla_Santa Ana contract award.pdf Alameda Cervantes_Call for tenders.pdf Regional Ministry EE in the Apolonia y Los Angeles Quarter Call Regional of Infrastructures rehabilitation Call for tenders in 2T for tender.pdf 19 Ministry of 1.283.702,90 € 0,47 0,00 155,69 (Lorca AP process of 2016 - 2T 2017 Cristo de la Salud_Call for tenders.pdf Infrastructures Refurbishment) Lorca Beniel Public Public lighting Call for tenders in Call for tenders BOE.pdf 20 ESCO 1.234.156,00 € 0,78 0,00 257,82 Lighting AP renovation 2016 Renovation of BELICH Award contract_San Javier swimming San Javier Public Building Call for tenders June 21 EE Climatización, 38.437,99 € 0,07 0,00 11,80 pool.pdf Buildings Lighting and 2017 S.L HVAC system Lorquí Public Public lighting Call for tenders Call for tenders BOE.pdf 22 ELSAMEX S.A. 1.826.458,83 € 0,93 0,00 306,43 Lighting AP renovation December 2016 Alcantarilla Public Public lighting Call for tender Call for tenders OJEU.pdf 23 ESCO 3.390.000,00 € 3,40 0,00 1126,12 Lighting AP renovation December 2016 Call for tenders BORM.pdf Call for tenders BORM.pdf Call for tenders BORM.pdf Lorca Public Public lighting Call for tenders in 1T- Call for tenders BORM.pdf 24 Municipality 1.460.457,03 € 0,92 0,00 305,10 Lighting AP renovation 3T 2017 Call for tenders BORM.pdf Call for tenders.pdf Call for tenders.pdf Call for tenders BORM .pdf 3 Call for tenders.pdf Call for tenders.pdf Call for tenders.pdf Call for tenders.pdf Call for tenders.pdf Call for tenders.pdf Call for tenders.pdf Call for tenders.pdf Call for tenders BORM.pdf Call for tenders BORM.pdf Led lighting Las Torres de renovation of Call for tenders Call for tenders BORM.pdf 25 Cotillas Building EE Municipality 32.821,25 € 0,06 0,00 19,70 Town Hall January 2017 Lighting Building Blanca Public Public lighting Call for tenders Call for tenders OJEU.pdf 26 Municipality 710.318,93 € 0,67 0,00 222,43 Lighting AP renovation February 2017 Award contract.pdf Grant award.pdf Alhama de Murcia Public lighting Call for tenders June 27 Municipality 413.745,68 € 0,26 0,00 86,43 Call for tenders BORM.pdf Public Lighting AP renovation 2017 Award contract.pdf Renovation of Building Ceutí Public Project.pdf 28 EE lighting in Municipality 10.360,02 € July 2016 0,00 0,00 1,28 Building Miguel Indurain Sports Centre Renovation of Los Alcázares Building Call for tenders June Call for tenders OJEU.pdf 29 Energy Efficiency in EE ESCO 384.261,52 € 0,05 0,00 16,55 Lighting and 2017 Public Buildings HVAC system Award contract.pdf Political authorization.pdf Political authorization.pdf Ceutí Public Public lighting February 2013-April 30 Municipality 261.725,34 € 0,11 0,00 0,00 Political authorization.pdf Lighting AP renovation 2017 4 San Javier Public Public lighting Call for tenders June Call for tenders BORM.pdf 31 Municipality 4.850.399,00 € 6,80 0,00 2249,63 Lighting AP renovation 2017 Águilas Public Public lighting Call for tenders June Call for tenders OJEU.pdf 32 ESCO 3.996.559,41 € 4,70 0,00 1555,70 Lighting AP renovation 2017 Cehegín Public Public lighting Call for tenders June Call for tenders OJEU.pdf 33 ESCO 2.271.249,62 € 1,43 0,00 474,48 Lighting AP renovation 2018 Energy Call for tenders Court.pdf Cieza Public Efficiency in Call for tenders June 34 EE Municipality 618.128,88 € 0,08 0,00 26,62 Call for tenders Town Hall (1).pdf Buildings Public 2019 Buildings Cieza Public Public lighting Call for tenders June Cieza PL OJEU.pdf 35 Municipality 1.472.000,00 € 0,19 0,00 63,40 Lighting AP renovation 2020 Certificate on investments carried Alhama de Murcia EE in Call for tenders June 36 EE Municipality 17.749,38 € 0,01 0,00 2,19 out.pdf Public Buildings swimming pool 2021 5 .
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