Portugal: 31 October 2024
Sustainable Tourism: Bom Jesus Hotels in the Heart of Braga’s UNESCO Heritage Park
The Bom Jesus Hotels showcase the versatile benefits of biomass by utilizing forest park residues to reduce fossil fuel use and energy consumption, setting a prime example of sustainable tourism in a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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Discover how the Bom Jesus Hotels located within the UNESCO World Heritage Park in Braga, Portugal, have embraced sustainable energy. By installing a biomass boiler, the hotels have harnessed local forest residues to supply their operations, achieving a 25% reduction in energy consumption and fully replacing fossil fuels for heating.
This initiative not only aligns with the hotels’ commitment to environmental, economic, and social sustainability but also showcases the potential of biomass as a renewable energy source within a protected historic setting. This example highlights biomass’s role in advancing sustainable tourism and supporting Europe’s energy security goals.
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