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| Heat Generation, Recovery and Use | ||||
| District Heating and Cooling | ||||
Also indexed as: DHC
District heating and cooling plays a significant role in the supply of low-carbon heating and cooling in Europe. While having an average market share of 10 percent in Europe, it is particularly widespread in North, Central and Eastern Europe, where market shares often reach 50 percent and more. On average, over 80 per cent of heat supplied by district heating originates from renewable energy sources or heat recovery (i.e. from electricity production or industrial processes).ManagEnergy - Supporting Local and Regional Energy Actors
EBRD and the SEI - Sustainable Energy Initiative
Good Practice: RES-biomass utilisation in District Heating, Bansko, Blagoevgrad Region, Bulgaria
Good Practice: Implementation of Combined Cycle Plant 841MW in Power Plant Pocerady CEZ, Czech Republic
Good Practice: Levice Combined Cycle Power Plant, 80 MW, Slovak Republic
Good Practice: Use of waste heat from refining industry, Sweden
Good Practice: Shandong Shanxian 1*25MW Biomass Power Plant, Peoples Republic of China
Good Practice: Fuel switch from fossil fuel to biomass combustion, Slovakia
Good Practice: Public-private Partnership Leading to a New CHP Plant Utilising Fibre Sludge and Biomass, Sweden
LEV - LandesEnergieVerein Steiermark
District Heating Bansko Toplofikacia Bansko
ECNet - Energy Consulting Network
ISET eV - Institut für Solare Energieversorgungstechnik
KAPE SA - Krajowa Agencja Poszanowania Energii SA Polish National Energy Conservation Agency