Castilla-La Mancha Invests €552,000 in Energy Efficiency for Nursery Schools

Published on March 16, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The regional government has allocated a budget of more than 552,000 euros to modernize the infrastructure of publicly owned Infant Schools. This investment, framed within the Educational Infrastructure Plan, focuses on the energy rehabilitation of the centers. The objective is to reduce consumption, decrease emissions, and improve comfort conditions in these educational spaces for children and staff.

A bright and warm children's classroom, with new heating systems and efficient windows, while children play in a comfortable and sustainable environment.

Technical interventions: thermal envelope, carpentry, and air conditioning 🛠️

The funds will be applied to specific actions on the building's physics. The thermal envelope will be improved to reduce energy losses, windows will be renewed to optimize insulation, and obsolete air conditioning systems will be replaced with more efficient equipment. This technical approach seeks a global optimization of the building's energy performance, prioritizing airtightness and temperature control with lower electrical consumption.

From digital chalkboards to windows that don't whistle 😌

It's a logical step. First they surprised us with digital blackboards where children draw with their finger, and now it's time for the building itself to stop behaving like a sieve. Soon the little ones will be able to learn colors without seeing the curtain dance with the air sneaking through the crack. An advance: perhaps the background sound during nap time will be just calm breathing, and not the concert of windows vibrating with the wind from the plateau.