The workshop ‘Integration of renewable energy technologies in district heating and cooling solutions for sustainable living’ will bring RELaTED the opportunity to present and demonstrate the RELaTED ultra-low temperature dictrict heating concept.
There is a large potential to integrate substantial shares of renewable energy sources in district heating and/or cooling systems, reducing dependency of DHC on fossil fuels and ultimately leading to a more efficient and sustainable energy system.
A number of EU funded projects are currently working on this topic. The objective of the workshop is to share WEDISTRICT project concept with other sister projects and interested stakeholders in order to exchange new ideas, lessons learnt from implementation, proposals about the successful integration of renewable technologies in DHC.
Sustainable Places is the only annual international conference focused on showcasing results of EU projects on innovation for the built environment. The 8th edition, Sustainable Places 2020 (27-30 October 2020), will be held over four days in virtual format to facilitate thematic presentations and fruitful discussion on topics such as circular economy, digital twins, BIPV, local energy communities, sustainable digital infrastructure, etc.
Participating projects are: WEDISTRICT, Fomento San Sebastián, REWARDHeat, RELaTED, INDIGO, TEMPO, HOTMAPS, MATCHUP, DRIMPAC, REPLICATE, REMOURBAN.