Continuing our tour of Europe, following on from Helsinki and Gothenburg, DHC News takes you to discovery the heating network of the capital of the Netherlands, Amsterdam. The city’s District heating network, currently powered by heat from a treatment and ...
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Metz: a 100% natural Lorraine network
Managed by the UEM company, the district heating network in the city of Metz (Lorraine) is one of the largest in France. Today – since the Metz-East and Metz-Cité networks were joined together in 2007 – the network is 93 ...
Veolia helping transform waste in London
Doing more with less, this could be the motto of the London Borough of Southwark, where waste is an energy resource thus helping to both reduce the amount of waste and increase the recycling rate! Veolia, the French transnational ...
Latour to invest in NODA
SWEDEN – NODA, a Swedish company specialising in intelligent energy systems, has announced that it is expanding its ownership base and has welcomed the mixed investment company Investment AB Latour as a new shareholder. In a statement released yesterday confirming ...
Gothenburg: innovative and inspirational heating network
After reviewing some district heating networks in France (Auxerre or Montpellier for example) and in Europe (Helsinki), DHC News takes you to the North of Europe, to Gothenburg, to discover a heating network powered primarily by energy from incineration of ...
Lyon’s heating network gets top marks
The Lyon-Villeurbanne district heating and cooling network has supplied more than 45,000 homes since its inception in 1971. The third biggest heating network in France by size, it relies primarily on the use of renewable energy and heat recovery. ...
September’s heating networks top tweets
Every month DHC News selects the top 10 tweets that have marked the previous month. This month feature tweets on COP21, energy transition, wood energy, smart networks, household waste and many more. 1/ EuroheatPower 92% of citizens in #Iceland ...
Presenting Nordic Efficiency in Paris
Danfoss is one of the leading players in district energy solutions that will present their know-how and future smart technologies at the Nordic Efficiency event in Paris next week. The company claims that their solutions help increase energy efficiency in ...
Environmental certification: what did we learn from the 2015 barometer
In France as in Europe, there are many environmental certifications. They certainly concern heating networks, but also – and especially – the construction sector as a whole. With the passing of time and the growing importance of energy concerns, these ...
Waste water, a remarkable source for heating networks
What if we told you that in a few years, heating networks could partly use waste water as a raw material? The prospect doesn’t set your pulse racing? And yet this is an ecological, economical and technically reliable heat recovery ...