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Euroheat & Power declares interest and full support for RELaTED Project

Euroheat & Power provides a letter of support for RELaTED and declare their interest and full support to the project. Euroheat & Power is a unique network of district energy organizations and professionals. This international association connects industry players, decision-makers and academia from over thirty countries around the globe. Set up under the umbrella of Euroheat & Power, DHC+ Technology Platform is the European hub for research & innovation in district heating and cooling. This Platform is directly involved and actively supporting a variety of EU research project on renewable heating and cooling, heat mapping and planning, smart cities and integrated energy systems.

2018-05-16T14:44:14+00:00May 17th, 2018|News|

RELaTED project partners meet in Tartu to discuss their progress in Ultra-Low Temperature concept

RELaTED project meeting in Tartu. RELaTED project partners have recently attended their scheduled appointment, this time in Tartu, Estonia. Tartu is one of the four demonstration sites where RELaTED Ultra-Low Temperature concept is being implemented. RELaTED project partners meet in Tartu to discuss their progress in developing Ultra-Low Temperature concept and to define the next steps to follow. The meeting continued with a study visit of the Fortum Tartu CHP plant part of the low temperature district heating demonstration site in Tartu. This plant uses local biofuels - woodchips and peat to produce electricity and heat. The heat is delivered though district heating network for more than 75% of Tartu's residents. Finally, RELaTED partners visited the cooling complex [...]

2018-06-05T13:08:54+00:00May 16th, 2018|News|

RELaTED, REnewable Low TEmperature District

RELaTED project will provide a framework for the integration of many renewable heat sources into a low temperature DH system. RELaTED started in October of 2017 as a new Horizon 2020 EU Research and Innovation project on low temperature district heating systems. It's objective is to provide a framework for the integration of many renewable heat sources into a low temperature DH system. So-called triple function substations are the core of the project, which allow for the incorporation of building integrated solar thermal systems and reversible heat pump units into the grid. The collaboration of companies as NIBE, METRO THERM, AVENTA SOLAR and Industrias IMAR will make it possible to develop and test all these three systems. The system will [...]

2018-05-28T14:35:36+00:00November 24th, 2017|News|