2024-04-12 17:35:27
Vaclovas Laucius, a resident of Panevėžys, told Lietuvos ryto television that senior citizens do not have such information. According to him, some don’t have a doorbell and really don’t want to let strangers in.
“If I went during the day, maybe I wouldn’t be so afraid,” said another resident, adding that elders can really have all kinds of thoughts.
There are those who believe that it is possible to collect data about the heating of the house in a more innovative, electronic way. But the inspectors promise to walk around the house as long as their legs allow. If the owner is not found, they will send a message and ask them to call – to let them know when they can come.
“We’ll try to go in the morning, if we can’t find it in the morning, we’ll try to go in the evening as well, maybe even until 8 p.m.,” Rivytra employee Vidmantas Motiejūnas shared his plans.
The head of the company, Ned Mejeras, pointed out that the residents should not be afraid of the employees, and the employees of the company can be recognized by their special work clothes.
There are more than 8 thousand in Panevėžys. private houses. Representatives of the municipality claim that they are implementing the Government’s resolutions – national energy and climate action plans, national air pollution reduction measures plans. They stipulate that municipalities must take stock of heating devices for individual homes. The municipality of Panevėžys decided that the most accurate way to collect data is through a survey.
“In the registration center, residents indicate the heating methods when registering their real estate. If the house was registered 30 years ago, the specified heating method may be changed and the data not updated, as this is difficult to do. It is necessary to redo cadastral measurements, to prepare a cadastral file”, explained Rūta Taučikienė, an employee of the Panevėžys infrastructure department.
Jo said she understands that residents have the right to deny enumerators entry, so it is doubtful whether the data will be accurate.
As the interlocutor claimed, the collected data will make it possible to make maps and carry out analyses. Because a geographic information system is used to collect data, there are more opportunities to look at the data in different slices.
The representative of the Ministry of Energy stated that the implementation plan of the energy independence strategy was approved four years ago, and the study on Lithuanian heating facilities was prepared a year and a half ago. Therefore, the ministry no longer needs the data.
Panevėžys municipality representatives claim that they thought for a long time about how to collect them. Without inventing modern methods, they hired a private company and let inspectors go around the house.
At that time, the Ministry of Energy teaches that the study on heating methods has already been prepared, so the residents of Panevėžys are only collecting additional data and cannot answer whether they are needed.
Mindaugas Stonkus, head of the group of the Ministry of Energy, thinks that although there is another study with data, perhaps the municipality wants to check and detail them.
According to M. Stonkaus, the ministry received data from the Registry Center and other information sources, which it does not name. The representative of the Panevėžys municipality assured that the data of the Registry Center is inaccurate and, moreover, it costs money to obtain it.
It is said that the data is needed by the Ministry of Energy and the Environment, even though the deadlines for the legal acts have already passed. Inspectors in Panevėžys promise to collect data within nine months. It will cost the municipality more than 35 thousand. euros.
2024-04-12 17:35:27