The President of the Government has visited the Impulso Verde building, the first public building in Galicia built entirely in Galician wood, which reflects the ecological and climatic impact of the LIFE Lugo + Biodynamic project, within the framework of the LIFE Program of the European Union.
During his visit, having last week applauded the growth in tourism, despite the environmental impact, and whilst ignoring the administration’s own legislation for low emissions zone requirements which are left unfulfilled, Sánchez highlighted the potential of Spain’s cities to be at the forefront of sustainability through adaptation to climate change, the adoption of energy savings and reuse of resources.
The Chief Executive, accompanied by the Government delegate in Galicia, Pedro Blanco, has recognised the facilities of the Impulso Verde building and has attended a presentation of the LIFE Lugo + Biodynamic project, which encompasses the construction of this building within the framework of the Program LIFE, the only financial instrument of the European Union dedicated exclusively to climate action.
Impulso Verde is the first public building in Galicia built entirely in Galician wood and implies an energy saving of 74% compared to existing constructions and 700 tons of CO2 compared to conventional buildings. Its construction represents the first step in the development of the future Multiecological Neighbourhood of Lugo, a model of urban resilience to achieve effective adaptation to climate change.
The structural construction of wooden homes, the reuse of rainwater and waste or the application of energy saving measures are some of the keys to the LIFE Lugo + Biodinático project, which seeks to provide public green areas with greater climatic and energy utility, beyond its simple ornamental function. Furthermore, this project has a broad social impact due to its capacity for energy and climate awareness applied to the educational field.
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