Decarb Districts with low temperature district heating
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The future of district energy is highly efficient, renewable and flexible. Modern, smart district energy networks will work with lower temperatures and thus be able to save energy as well as integrate a variety of sustainable sources. In episode 2, Alessandro Provaggi, Head of the DHC+ Technology Platform at Euroheat and Power explains the benefits and (technical) challenges of modern low-temperature district heating and how cities all over Europe are using state-of-the-art technology to decarbonize heating. In the podcast mini-series Decarb Districts, we explore the role of district energy in the European green transition. Our host Susanne Tull, Senior Manager Public Affairs at Danfoss, is joined by leading specialists and visionaries across the energy sector who share their views and ideas around 5 topics ranging from digitalization to energy planning. Learn more about the potential of district energy and energy efficiency for the decarbonization of EU heating and cooling sector in the report by Aalborg University http://bit.ly/dhcdecarbonizereport (http://bit.ly/dhcdecarbonizereport) Are you a district energy professional? Join District Energy Academy by Danfoss for a series of webinars and online events: http://bit.ly/podcastdenacademy (http://bit.ly/podcastdenacademy) Join Euroheat and Power, the international network for district energy, promoting sustainable heating and cooling in Europe and beyond: https://www.euroheat.org/ (https://www.euroheat.org/)
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