The renovation works using innovative energy refurbishment techniques carried out in a building of San Pedro neighbourhood obliged to completely refurbish the interior of the dwellings and their total adaptation to comply with current regulations.
The works consisted of the elimination of architectural barriers, the installation of lifts and terraces, and changing all the building’s installations, as well as installing photovoltaic panels and a charging post for electric vehicles.
The objective of the renovation was the integration of renewable energies in prefabricated refurbishment solutions, with improved circularity, and solutions that enable efficient and intelligent energy management.
A light roof with a photovoltaic power generation system integrated in the roof itself has been installed, which will allow to generate 73MWh of clean energy per year, with the consequent annual savings of 57 tonnes of CO2 per year. In order to gain on energy efficiency, for the improvement of the thermal envelope, high-performance industrialised panels have been used for the for the refurbishment of interiors.
Pamplona City Council is working with the local federation of association of people with disabilities (CERMIN) and with the Public University of Navarra (UPNA) so that this refurbished building can become a home for people with disabilities students of engineering and social care sectors.