The Councilor for Modernization of Administration, Urban Quality and Participation, José Guillén, and the Councilor for Town Planning, Orchard and Environment, Antonio Navarro, have inaugurated, together with the Director of Energy and Industrial and Mining Activity, Esther Marín, the Technical conference 'Region of Murcia: terraces sustainable energetically', in which, in addition, it has presented the call for Energy Saving and Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy to hoteliers.
The councilman explained that "we have undertaken a process of modernization in all aspects of the city of Murcia and, within this framework of working towards a more sustainable Murcia, environmentally friendly and making Murcia a large city, this meeting".
"Together with the Autonomous Community we have undertaken an information process for hoteliers so that they can save on the economic costs of maintaining their establishments, improving the environment in an environmentally friendly way and making more sustainable business, and thus be at the forefront with our terraces in Spain, "said Guillén.
According to the councilman, "what we want from the Government Team, the hand of the Autonomous Community and companies that are examples of good practices as Star of Levante or SGA, is to help our hoteliers so they can take this path, helping them Also economically with the aid established reaching up to a financing of 75% ".
This aid, which has been extended until May 17, are the first to be opened after presenting the Energy Plan of the Region of Murcia 2016-2020 that seeks to promote a new energy model in the Region of Murcia and will be candidates for These subsidies are those companies belonging to the industrial and / or tertiary sectors, with establishment in the territorial area of ​​the Region of Murcia.
During the day have been exposed different technical solutions to convert a common terrace into a sustainable energy with practical examples of energy audit, electrical solutions and sustainable heating.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia