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Barcelona Schools: 30 Air Conditioning Projects to Combat Heat Waves

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Barcelona Schools Get Cool (and Warm): €32 million Investment Brings Aerothermal Systems to Dozens of Centers

Barcelona, Spain – ⁢ A major ⁢climate initiative is underway in Barcelona, with the city council investing nearly €32 million ​to install aerothermal systems in 50 public schools.The project,funded entirely by ‌the​ cityS tourist tax,aims to ‍improve classroom comfort and reduce energy consumption,benefiting over 17,774 students ⁤by the next academic year.

This push to modernize school heating and cooling comes as‍ Barcelona confronts increasingly frequent heat waves and a commitment to sustainable practices. The initiative, dubbed “Pla Clima” (Climate Plan), represents a €100 million​ investment over six years, ⁣with a goal of ​equipping all 170 public schools in the city with aerothermal technology and ultimately benefiting 55,000 students.

First Phase complete, second Well underway

According⁤ to sources, seven schools completed installations earlier this ⁣August, ‍with‍ the non-school period leveraged to ⁤accelerate work at the remaining 23 centers targeted in this phase. The council aims to have these‌ additional schools ready before November.‍

During a visit to​ the Mediterrània​ Escola last October, councilor Lluís Rabell​ emphasized that the second batch of schools prioritized those with the greatest need for air conditioning. ⁢A total of €17.7 million has been allocated specifically to this second phase.

The aerothermal systems replace older, less efficient radiator and‌ boiler heating systems. The new systems utilize solar panels installed⁢ on‌ school rooftops as a primary energy source, aiming for an ideal‍ classroom‌ temperature‌ of 24 degrees celsius.

Which Schools Are Included?

The project is being rolled out across all districts of Barcelona. Here’s​ a breakdown of the schools currently ⁤undergoing ​or completed installations:

Ciutat Vella: Escola​ Parc de ⁤la Ciutadella
Eixample: Auró School, Joan ⁤Miró School, Diputació School,⁣ Ramon Llull School,‌ Concepción School,⁣ Carlit School
Sants-Montjuïc: Mossèn Jacint Verdaguer school, practical⁤ school, Jaume I ⁢school
Sarrià-Sant Gervasi: Escola poeta Foix
Gràcia: sagrada Familia school, La Sedeta School, rius i⁢ Taulet school
Sant Martí: School Dovella, Escola l’Arenal de⁣ Llevant,​ School Concepción⁢ Arenal,‌ Miralletes School, Rambleta del Clot School, Prim School, Acacia School
Horta-Guinardó: Institut Escola Coves d’en Cimany, Mas Casanovas School, Els Pins School, Can Carabassa School
Nou barris: Bruc Timballer Escola, Escola Palma de Mallorca
* Sant Andreu: Escola Estel, ‌Mestre School Enric Gibert i Camins

A Long-Term Investment ⁤in ⁣Student Wellbeing and sustainability

The “Pla Clima” is more⁤ than just a comfort upgrade. By utilizing renewable energy sources and modernizing infrastructure, ⁤Barcelona is demonstrating a commitment to reducing its carbon footprint and creating ​healthier learning environments for its ‌students. ⁤The funding mechanism, directly tied to tourist revenue, highlights the city’s strategy of reinvesting⁣ in⁢ public ‌services from the economic benefits of ⁤tourism.

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