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Do you want to know more about this project? Please visit: https://gastenverblijfdearend.be/ or contact our partner in Belgium!
Do you want to know more about this project? Please visit: https://gastenverblijfdearend.be/ or contact our partner in Belgium!
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Facts

·      Country: Belgium

·      Type of provider: Bed and Breakfast

·      Focus:

  • Reduce energy costs
  • Rethink use of energy and green energy

Summary of the project

Tania Clarys & Olivier Willaert, owners of Gastenverblijf De Arend and Tearoom Cornet de la Mer in Nieuwpoort (Belgium), are going for a sustainable future. They recently installed 26 solar panels with 3 batteries (15kW) and a combined heat and power (CHP) power plant, the fuel cell that generates electricity and heat simultaneously. They invested more than €100,000 in customised sustainable solutions and save €650 on their energy bill every month. 

“Our main idea was to offer our guests more service and experience with less or no CO2 emissions as a result. The advice from the FACET experts was crucial to go from idea to implementation.”

More information

Do you want to know more about this project? Please visit: https://gastenverblijfdearend.be/ or contact our partner in Belgium!




























Over deze practice

R-strategie:Recycle, Reduce, Rethink
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PRACTICE

Investing in sustainable luxury

The owners of Gastenverblijf De Arend and Tearoom Cornet de la Mer in Nieuwpoort (Belgium), are going for a sustainable future.

Investing in sustainable luxury