GOOD PRACTICE EXAMPLE
| Country: | Hungary | |
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| Product group: | household appliances | |
| Name of the Institution: |
Municipality of Nyíregyháza |
Overview
The procurement process is done by the municipality but this is about the purchases of the city library. The procurement is aiming the total modernisation of the library, new web cameras, scanners, AV appliances (radio, TV), fax machines, copiers and new monitors. (In these cases NO ENERGY CRITERIA, unfortunately).
+ Refrigerators, cleaning machines, washing-up machines where they ask for energy labels.
Specifications of the Institution
| Address: | 1 Kossuth tér 4400 Nyíregyháza |
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| Number of inhabitants: | 116.000 |
| Contact person: | Miklósné, Kekecs |
| Position: | |
| Telephone: | +36-42-433-722 |
| Telefax: | +36-42-433-719 |
| E-Mail: | |
| Website: | |
| Number of employees (management): |
Organisation of the procurement
The procurement is implemented by an Ltd. which is working for the municipality. It is done by the Hungarian law. No special measures.
Measures
In the technical specifications the required energy labels are determined by products:
- 9 refrigerator (120+18 litres) with energy class “A”
- 20 refrigerators (60 litres) with energy class “A”
- 1 cleaning machine with energy class “A” categories
- 2 washing-up machines with energy class “A”
Success
In Hungarian procurement tenders generally there are not any calculations for cost- and CO2-savings mainly when the procurer is convinced that the Class A is better then other products. They not even monitor that; they achieve some cost savings as they know that these A-labeld equipment use less energy.
Further publicly available info about the concrete project