Low temperature district heating can prove to be an important part in also keeping the globe’s temperature low. This webinar presents some of the opportunities and challenges cities may encounter in their endeavour towards a sustainable and efficient low temperature district heating systems.
Energy supply articles
Geothermal heat – remnants of the Big Bang
Ground source heat pumps (GSHP) and deeper geothermal heat can provide temperatures high enough for conventional DH.
Biomass for the masses
Biofuel CHP plants have the potential to be used as a renewable peak plant, during times of low supply or high demand.
District cooling in Helsingborg, Sweden
In Helsingborg, an absorption chiller at Västhamnsverket has been installed by Öresundskraft in order to deliver district cooling.
Solar
This article describes how solar energy can be harvested and used to supply district heating networks.
Heat recovery from the London Underground in Islington, United Kingdom
Excess heat from the London Underground provides district heating in Islington, where LO2 and LO3 are two of London’s demonstrators.
Excess heat recovery from sewage water in Cologne, Germany
The demonstrators in Cologne recover heat from sewage water and use it in decentralized local heating networks.
Webinar: Integration of heat, power and intermittent renewables
With the evolution of electricity/power sources and district energy systems, it is becoming easier to increase the interaction.
Webinar: District heating to white goods
Involvment of the tenants in Gårdsten in Gothenburg has made it possible to install district heating to white goods.
Webinar: Finding the win-win situation of recuperating excess heat
This webinar focuses on surplus heat recuperation from a public transportation system, and from a waste incineration plant.
Excess heat from cooling at Grundfos in Bjerringbro, Denmark
The pump manufacturer Grundfos and Bjerringbro Varmeværk, invested in three heat pumps to co-produce heat and cooling.
Excess heat from mink coat storage in Copenhagen, Denmark
The excess heat from Kopenhagen Furs large cold storage is sent to the local district heating company, Glostrup Varme.











