Lithuanian energy transition sets European record
The Lithuanian heat sector is in the midst of a rapid and radical transformation process, introducing a 70 % share of renewable energy sources, mainly biomass, in district heating [...]
The Lithuanian heat sector is in the midst of a rapid and radical transformation process, introducing a 70 % share of renewable energy sources, mainly biomass, in district heating [...]
The elaborated survey addresses relevant aspects impacting renewable energy sources in district heating and cooling systems (RES DHC) at EU level. Seven additional countries, outside of the project consortium, [...]
In the German federal state of Baden-Württemberg - one of the RES-DHC model regions - the legislator introduced a compulsory municipal heat planning for the 103 biggest cities. For [...]
The Interreg Central Europe project ENTRAIN addresses quality management systems for RES DHC networks in rural areas. Such a QM system is now introduced in the Italian Region Friuli [...]
Poland - as one of the implementing countries of the RES-DHC project - has Europe’s second largest district heating market. Currently, there are around 400 district heating networks in [...]
Thirty representatives of public infrastructure, heating network operators, engineering offices, regional planners, experts and financiers were informed about the RES-DHC project, discussing decarbonisation and the opportunities provided by the [...]
The RES-DHC project (Renewable Energy Sources in the District Heating and Cooling sector) was kicked-off in October 2020 and will focus on increasing the share of renewable energy in [...]