Pärnu’s Tervis spa hotel renovations bring environmentally friendly new rooms with air conditioning
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Estonia's largest health spa, Tervis, invests in environmental friendliness. The solar power plant on the roof of the hotel will be expanded further in July.
Tervis, one of the most famous spa hotels in Pärnu, has invested in comfort, with new superior air-conditioned rooms that were completed in May. In addition to air conditioning, the rooms received stylish contemporary bathrooms. Tervis also has new family rooms, all of which have air conditioning.
“According to the wishes of many customers, we have renovated the superior rooms and installed a modern cooling system in the rooms, taking into account the hot summers of the past few years,” said Jaan Ratnik, a board member at the Tervis Spaa Grup.
“For the environmentally conscious customer, we can state here that we use very modern domestic technology to produce cold air, which uses thermal energy generated in the process to heat domestic water in the same building,” added Ratnik.
Tervis has also invested in environmental friendliness. The hotel has an extensive array of solar panels on its roof, with more to come. An agreement has already been made to install a third electricity-producing solar power plant on the roof surfaces of Tervis. The new solar power plant will be completed in July.
“Their total output on sunny days significantly exceeds the amount of electricity needed to cool the rooms,” continued Ratnik.
He is also happy that tourists from abroad have begun to return to Pärnu and Tervis again this year.
“The number of foreign tourists in Pärnu has not yet reached the level before the corona years, but in any case it can already be said that tourists have returned to Pärnu and Tervis,” concluded Ratik.
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