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Renewable district heating and local heat planning Wednesday January 25th, 15:00-16:30 GMT/UTC Check your local time on the registration page Register online here | ||||
Heat planning at local level is a crucial activity to ensure that renewable energy sources available in the area are adequately exploited, thus creating economic and environmental benefits for the inhabitants. Even more relevant is the topic of district heating solutions, both for the extension of existing grids and for the development of new systems. A careful local planning should include a detailed cost-benefit analysis which allows the comparison of district heating with individual heating solutions for the consumers. The webinar will explore this topic by reporting the long-term experience of a Danish Region in the involvement of its Municipalities on heat planning as well as by showing two examples of practical use of heat mapping in cities in Italy and in the UK. Webinar panelist speakers are: | ||||
Louise Langbak Hansen "Strategic energy planning in Central Denmark Region" | ||||
Alice Dénarié "Mapping heat demand and supply: Examples from Italy" | ||||
Simon Wyke "Mapping London’s Secondary Heat Resource" | ||||
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Riccardo Battisti Webinar Moderator | |||
This webinar is kindly sponsored by: | ||||
The SmartReFlex project aims at increasing the diffusion of smart and flexible district heating and cooling (DHC) systems, basing on high shares of renewable energy sources (RES), in European cities. In order to reach this aim, a mixed project consortium was created, including regional authorities, DHC utilities and consultancy partners, which specific high-level skills on RES DHC and on energy planning at local level. 6 regions in 4 countries (DE, IE, IT, ES) will implement legislative and organisational measures for promoting high-RES DHC, also benefitting from the know-how transfer by Denmark. For more information please visit: http://www.smartreflex.eu/en/home/ | ||||
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The sole responsibility for the content of this webinar lies with the authors of the webinar presentations. It does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the funding authorities. The funding authorities are not responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein. | ||||
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