Ordinance regulates energy-saving measures: The fresch is also affected
Created: 09/30/2022, 10:00 am
By: Andreas Beschorner
Lowering the pool water temperature is one of the possible energy-saving measures.
© Christian Schranner
The ordinances for saving energy were presented to the Freising works committee.
In addition to private households, they also affect the indoor swimming pool.
Freising
– ordinances and laws are not exactly known for having catchy names.
A special challenge is certainly the “Short-Term Energy Supply Securing Measures Ordinance” (EnSikuMaV).
It lists measures to save energy in the building sector.
The content of the paper, which has been in force since September 1 and is valid for six months during the 2022/23 winter heating period, was presented to the members of the Stadtwerke works committee on Wednesday.
Almost at the same time, the plant management reported, an ordinance on efficiency and energy saving measures effective in the medium term (EnSimiMaV) will be issued, which will apply for two years from October 1st.
Both ordinances (EnSikuMaV and EnSimiMaV) reflect measures to save energy in private households, companies and the public sector in order to avoid unnecessary energy consumption.
A limited range of saunas is also on the list of energy saving opportunities that can be exploited.
© Christian Schranner
According to the works committee, possible measures to save energy in the Fresch combi pool that still have to be worked out are the lowering of the pool water temperature, the decommissioning of high-temperature outdoor pools, a limited range of saunas, wellness facilities and attractions, the interruption of the pool water temperature control in the outdoor pools, the adjustment of the outdoor pool season and the switching off of the outdoor lighting.
The councils took note of the report and regulations.