
DISTRICT HEATING ECO ENERGIAS SL
DISTRICT HEATING ECO ENERGIAS SL
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2024Partners:ISPE PROIECTARE SI CONSULTANTA SA, Soltigua (Italy), ATOS SPAIN SA, Ramboll (Denmark), UCO +19 partnersISPE PROIECTARE SI CONSULTANTA SA,Soltigua (Italy),ATOS SPAIN SA,Ramboll (Denmark),UCO,FRESNEX,Cepsa,FERTIBERIA CORPORATE SL,SEENSO RENOVAL SL,University of Bucharest,EUROPEAN SCIENCE COMMUNICATION INSTITUTE (ESCI) GGMBH,AALBORG CSP AS,RISE,FERTIBERIA,PGNIG TERMIKA ENERGETYKA ROZPROSZONA SP. Z O.O,IREC,R2M SOLUTION,CIRCULAR ENERGY RESOURCES LTD FOR PROJECTING AND CONS,UPM,URV,INGENIERIA ESPECIALIZADA OBRA CIVIL E INDUSTRIAL SA,AAF SA UNIPERSONAL,DISTRICT HEATING ECO ENERGIAS SL,KAPEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 857801Overall Budget: 18,307,800 EURFunder Contribution: 14,972,900 EURThe overall objective of WEDISTRICT is to demonstrate DHC as an integrated solution that exploits the combination of RES, thermal storage and waste heat recycling technologies to satisfy 100% of the heating and cooling energy demand in new DHC and up to 60-100% in retrofitted DHC. For this purpose, the focus of WEDISTRICT is large-scale replication of best practice: better valorisation of local resources, like renewable and waste heat by making District Heating and Cooling networks more efficient in relation to the use of new resources. In parallel, systems will evolve to provide even more flexible solutions by the integration of innovative molten-salts based thermal storage, the interaction with other energy networks (electricity and gas) and the involvement of end-users (operators and consumers) through ICT-based control and decision making. Finally, to enable significant expansion, cost-effectiveness will be enhanced by transitioning from handicraft to more industrialised solutions that integrate LEAN methodologies to optimise processes and lower costs.
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