district heating pipeline News
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District Heating Conference 2015
Clarke Energy is sponsoring The District Heating conference 2015 on 13th May in Edinburgh Centre for Carbon Innovation. Heat makes up around half of Scotland’s energy need and is a great source of carbon emissions across households, industry and the public sector. The Scottish Government has identified district heating as a key tool for decarbonising heat. The District Heating Conference ...
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EUR 100m to ENIA for Parma waste-to-energy plant
The European Investment Bank (EIB) has signed a EUR 100m finance contract with the Romagna-based multi-utility ENIA to help it implement its integrated environmental project in Parma. The EIB funds will cover nearly half of the project investment cost and will be used chiefly for the construction and commissioning of a new waste-to-energy plant that will serve the provincial capital Parma and, ...
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State aid: Commission approves €57 million Croatian support for the modernisation of Zagreb’s energy efficient district heating system
The European Commission has approved, under EU State aid rules, Croatian plans to support the modernisation of an energy efficient district heating system in the city of Zagreb, Croatia. The €57 million investment aid will support the modernisation of the hot water network through the replacement of deteriorated pipelines by the beneficiary of the aid, HEP District Heating. The project, ...
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District Heating Consumer Thermal Energy Forecast
WHAT IS DISTRICT HEATING CONSUMER THERMAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION FORECASTING? Thermal energy forecasting is a process where depending on the weather conditions and information about the consumers, operators forecast thermal energy consumption. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO FORECAST THERMAL ENERGY? Precise hourly forecasts allow to manage the district heating network in the most efficient way: ...
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Yorkshire could play vital role in cutting urban energy waste
The Heat Network Task Force is calling on the government to create a regulatory framework for the sector that would help stimulate a six-fold growth in high efficiency heat networks up to 2030. This would provide lower carbon, affordable warmth to homes and buildings across the County and the wider UK. "Heat accounts for nearly half of all energy used in the UK and is one of the biggest sources ...
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