The overall objective of the project is to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions at the level of public buildings in the patrimony of the Territorial Administrative Unit, Medgidia Municipality, Constanta County. In the public building that is the object of the project, namely Building C1, with Cadastral Number 108060 from Decebal Street no. 35, Medgidia carries out the activity of the local public administration authorities, namely the Local Council (deliberative authority), the Mayor (executive authority) and its Specialty Apparatus. The applicant for non-reimbursable financing is also the occupant of the building that is the object of the project. The occupancy regime of the building is semi-permanent, the building being occupied 12 hours out of 24, 5 days out of 7, 12 months a year. 24 of the employees of Medgidia City Hall are part of the implementation teams of projects financed from non-reimbursable funds. These people work 12 hours/day and each carries out their activity in the space allocated to their department (projects, accounting, technical investments, public procurement, legal, communication). The building was built before 1999, without complying with minimum standards on energy efficiency and rational resource consumption; construction in the Neo-Romanian style was started before the First Modial War — there are numerous historical records that building the building (then called the Comunal Palace) began in 1893. The year of registration in the public domain is 1924. Given the age of building in archives, there were no documents related to the design, execution or reception of the works, the sources attesting the construction period of the building being mentioned in the Technical Expertise elaborated for this project. The building is NOT classified as Historical MUNMENT or in the process of ranking, but it is located in the protected built area, urban site, code CT-II-s-B-02909, site registered in the List of Historical Monuments of Local Interest, at position 608. The intervention works proposed under this project were analysed and approved by the County Directorate for Culture, Constanta, cf. OPINION no. 666/22.06.2020. National strategic documents (such as Romania’s Energy Strategy, National Energy Efficiency Action Plan) that naturally derive from European strategic documents recognise the potential for energy savings in public infrastructures. Thus, the project, through the general objective and the activities it proposes represents a concrete measure taken by a local public authority that leads to increased energy efficiency of a representative public building at local and county level (through historical and architectural value — neo-Romanian style), thus contributing to the common national and European effort on the transition to a low carbon economy through actions specific to the efficient use of energy both