By this Friday the 30th, shops, supermarkets and shopping centers must have a system installed on their doors that will make them close to maintain indoor temperatures and save energy; eitb.eus wanted to know where the sector in Euskadi stands with regard to this measure.
Euskaraz irakurri: Merkataritza localtan itxiera automatikoa nap ateak instalatzearen gaineko kontsultak “% 400” igo dira
This Friday, September 30, shops, supermarkets and shopping centers were in their doors a system that ensures conclusive in front of maintain indoor temperature and save energy, as stipulated in the Decree on Energy Saving and Efficiency Measures, approved in August by the Government of Spain. For this reason, eitb.eus has contacted federations of Euskadi merchants and a door installation company, Alman Automatismos y Cerros, from Valle de Trápaga, to find out where the sector stands in terms of compliance with this measure.
In that sense, the Gipuzkoa Merkatariak Federation points out that they do not have the impression that many companies have changed their doors to adapt to the regulations: “Springs are installed”, they point out, so that the doors do not open and close automatically. “These are energy-saving measures,” they note, “and companies take them into account as far as possible,” they emphasize.
The Gipuzkoa Merkatariak Federation emphasizes that the measure was announced in August, less than two months ago, and that it is difficult to make an investment “between 2,000 and 4,000 euros” to install a new door that closes automatically; but the merchants are very aware of saving energy and try on the one hand to comply with the content of the decree and on the other hand to do their part.
in Alava, ACOME, an organization that brings together commercial and service business people from the historic area, has received few calls from stores and businesses; most, they specify, “already had a system” of automatic closing, or preferred not to make any changes.
When you talk to the company alman, from Valle de Trápaga, the data is excellent: compared to the month of June “we have received 300 or 400% more” applications for budgets for installing automatic closing doors in commercial buildings. Van Alman, however, emphasize the difficulty that the market will be able to cope with such a soaring demand after the adoption of the decree of the government of Spain, and they, like some traders, put on the table the important economic investment that the addressing such a problem. infrastructure.
About 10% of the properties that need to consider the measure now in effect have been able to adapt to it, according to data from EITB Media.
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Source: EITB

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