
System solutions for multifamily houses and tertiary buildings
Brunnshög, District heating, Høje-Taastrup, Low temperature district heatingThe pipe heat losses in the circulation of domestic hot water (DHW) can be high in comparison to the demand and use of DHW. Flat stations can be used in order to potentially lower these heat losses. Kraftringen, COWI A/S and Cetetherm have looked…

Watch the recorded Innovation webinar
Connected appliances, Innovation, Legionella, Low temperature district heating, WebinarOn the Innovation webinar we presented some of the main findings from COOL DH first year with focus on innovations for low temperature district heating.

Development of short time and seasonal energy storage
District heating, Innovation, ØsterbyHøje Taastrup District Heating and COWI A/S have examined the potential of a short time and seasonal energy storage in the municipality of Høje-Taastrup. The storage will be established as an ATES plant. Uffe Shleiss from Høje Taastrup District…

Welcome to COOL DH Innovation Webinar 12th December
WebinarA little more than one year into the project, we have now gotten far in the innovation process on developing smart city LTDH-solutions and system optimization with interesting results. In this webinar, we will present some of these findings.

Solutions for avoiding risk of Legionella
Legionella, ReportsLow temperatures in domestic hot water systems increases the risk of growth of Legionella bacteria which if inhaled can cause Pontiac fever or Legionnaires' disease. Lund University, Kraftringen and COWI have worked on a report that investigates solutions for avoiding risk of Legionella when using LTDH. Kerstin Sernhed from Lund University (Dept. of Energy Sciences) introduces the report.

LTDH connected appliances – eliminating electricity topping of temperature
Connected appliances, District heating, Low temperature district heating, ReportsKraftringen and COWI A/S have produced this report that shortly describes the technology and history of HWC (Heating Water Circuit) appliances, as well as traditional dishwashers that are connected to hot tap water and washing machines with both hot and cold water connections.

COOL DH newsletter #1: September 2018
Brunnshög, District heating, Newsletter, ØsterbyWelcome to COOL DH newsletter #1
With close to one year into the COOL DH project we are now ready to launch our first newsletter. Here you will find a mix of the status on each demo site, reports on the different deliverables and innovations…

How to optimize cascade couplings for best use of low temperature sources
Low temperature district heating, ReportsKraftringen and COWI A/S have worked together on a paper that describes the analysis of energy efficiency in heat pump systems that recover waste heat from low temperature heat sources for District Heating. Martin Gierow, chemical engineer and…

Quick facts on COOL DH
Low temperature district heatingCurious on COOL DH? In this flyer we describe the main components of COOL DH, giving you a short and quick introduction to the project. The flyer is available both on screen and for download by clicking the image.
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COOL DH at the Nordic Clean Energy Week
Low temperature district heatingSara Kralmark and Göran Strandberg from Kraftringen together with Mårten Ahlm from Alfa Laval held a presentation on COOL DH at the Nordic Clean Energy Week. With an audience of about 130 people, the presentation created a lot of interest…