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14.11.2016 New video: Smart heating systems are necessary to lower our CO2 emissions and achieve 100% renewable energy

Did you know that the heat currently being wasted in Europe could heat all of our buildings if it was collected in smart district heating grids?

Today, 40% of the energy consumed in Europe is for heating. All this energy can become sustainable through modern district heating systems collecting waste heat from power plants and industry, and working at low temperatures which minimizes the heat loss and integrates more sources of renewable energy.

The video describes how Europe could transform its heating supply to be low-carbon and cost-effective whilst maintaining security of supply.

The video is financed by the 4DH Research Centre and Blue Planet Innovation together with Danish district heating system and component manufacturers Danfoss, Kamstrup, and LOGSTOR, and Danish district heating suppliers Aarhus Affaldvarme and Aalborg Forsyning.

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Phone: +49 89 720 12 735
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 691679.

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