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THERMOCHIP® TAH with Rustic finish at the Cerrado del íguila Golf Club in Mijas

15 November 2018

THERMOCHIP® TCH, the perfect cement sandwich panel to insulate against humidity

15 November 2018

Publicado 15 November 2018

New aid for the energy rehabilitation of the thermal envelope of buildings

HeIDAE (Institute for Energy Diversification and Saving) will grant 31,250,000 eurosin aid to improve theenergy efficiencyof thethermal envelopeof the buildings.

Today the deadline openssubmission of applicationsto qualify for these funds, included in theCall for Aid for Energy Rehabilitationwhich has just been published in theBOE.
The improvements of theenergy rating in thethermal envelopeinclude performances in thedeckandfacadeof thebuildings.

TWO SUBSIDY MODALITIES

The aids to improve the energy efficiency of the thermal envelope They are available in two modalities: monetary delivery without compensation and repayable loan.

In the first case, the aid money will not have to be returned, and it will be subsidized until the 30% of the cost total of the action carried out with a maximum limit of €3,000/home.

On the other hand, the repayable loan may be up to 60% of the cost of the work, reaching a maximum of 6,000 €/home.

THERMOCHIP® ENERGY FOR EFFICIENT ROOFS

These aids respond to the need forreduce, in the year2020, he10% greenhouse gas emissionswith respect to the year 2005.

With oursandwich panels THERMOCHIP® ENERGYyou can get a17% improvementin theenergy efficiency. Some improvements to the roof that will have an impact on thedecreased energy consumptionand of theCO2 emissions.

Furthermore, ourwood panelsThey adapt to all types ofcovers, even the mostnarrow, and they getincrease useful spaceif they are installed inside.

The deadline for the presentation of theaidsstarts today,October 2until theOctober 30of2015. Therequestswill be presented electronically at the IDAE website.

For more information about THERMOCHIP®, visit our website.

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