New type of substation to meet the requirements of LTDH
Demonstration, District heating, Høje-TaastrupThe transition to low-temperature supply in district heating networks requires new technical solutions to meet the heat requirements of the consumers and guarantee their safety. The new distribution system at the COOL DH demo site in Høje-Taastrup does just that!
CoolDH & Celsius Talk: Low Temperature District Heating
District heating, Low temperature district heating, WebinarThis webinar is hosted in partnership between Celsius, a demand driven collaboration hub for efficient, integrated heating and cooling solutions supporting cities in their energy transition to carbon-neutral systems, and COOL DH. Together we will present some of the opportunities and challenges cities may encounter in their endeavour towards a sustainable and efficient energy system.
COOL DH mentioned at EU panel debate on energy restructuring
District heating, Høje-Taastrup, InnovationAs part of the European Week of Regions and Cities, the Greater Copenhagen EU Office organised a panel debate on energy restructuring in collaboration with five other regional offices from Poland, Spain, Sweden, Belgium, Ireland and Germany.
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Joint workshop for COOL DH and Upgrade DH
Brunnshög, COWI, District heating, Høje-Taastrup, Innovation, Kraftringen, Legionella, Low temperature district heating, Lund University, ØsterbyAn innovation workshop was held in Copenhagen on 9th and 10th of October with participants from the two EU projects COOL DH and Upgrade DH.
One main purpose of EU projects is to exchange knowledge across the borders. During a workshop combined…
COOL DH presented at policy workshop on waste heat recovery investments
District heating, Innovation, Legionella, Low temperature district heatingThe heat being wasted across Europe could cover 100% of our buildings’ needs. District heating and cooling networks can utilise excess heat available from various sources, including excess heat from urban facilities (i.e. data centres, sewage…
Conference about the future of thermal grids
District heating, Kraftringen, Low temperature district heatingDuring the conference “The Future of Thermal Grids” held in Malmö, Sweden, on 24th September 2019 low temperature district heating and cooling systems were discussed – among other the COOL DH project.
Smart, low temperature district…
Calculator on savings for new high-efficient pipe types for internal distribution in buildings
District heating, Reports, UncategorizedThis deliverable presents the calculation tool and guidelines for calculating the heat loss from the distribution pipes in buildings.
Business plan for Lund
Brunnshög, District heatingKraftringen Energi Ltd has set up a business plan for the LTDH in the city district Brunnshög in Lund. We asked Sara Kralmark and Klara Ottosson from Kraftringen to summarize the business plan development.
Improved use of individual metering concepts
District heating, Low temperature district heating, ReportsIn COOL DH we have studied how to improve individual metering concepts and ways of using gathered data for billing district heating. In the report Improved use of individual metering concepts, we provide an overview of regulations on district heating metering and billing in Sweden and Denmark and an overview on applications to use on customer’s meter readings for energy efficiency improvements.
Technical specifications for substation solutions for single family units
Brunnshög, COWI, District heating, Høje-Taastrup, Low temperature district heatingThis report aims to give an overview of the technical solutions that fulfil the energy and the safety requirements for domestic hot water systems in low-temperature district heating networks.