Contents
THIS EDITION'S FOCUS THEMES
INARGI 8 4
EXCESS HEAT FROM STEEL MILL FOR CROSS-BORDER DH COOPERATION By Dr.-Ing. Volker Kienzlen, Reiner Hagemann and Sabine Schimetschek
HOW TO ESTABLISH A DH COMPANY?
MEMBER COMPANY PROFILE:
AI AND DIGITALISATION
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THE CURIOUS CASE OF DISTRICT HEATING COST STABILITY TRANSITION AND DEVELOP A NEW ECONOMIC MODEL IN SCOTLAND By Duncan Smith HOW DISTRICT HEATING NETWORKS RUN NOT-FOR-PROFIT CAN ENSURE A JUST DISTRICT HEATING STEPPING STONES – TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE HEAT SOLUTION By Lars Gullev
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DH SUCCESS PROJECTS
By Oddgeir Gudmundsson and Jan Eric Thorsen 14 THE IMPORTANCE OF KNOWLEDGE SHARING By Oddgeir Gudmundsson and Jan Eric Thorsen 19
TECHNOLOGY AND SUSTAINABILITY
By Christian Damsgaard Jensen 22
CYBERSECURITY IN DISTRICT HEATING INFRASTRUCTURES
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END-USER INVOLVEMENT IS THE KEY TO GREEN, RELIABLE, AND AFFORDABLE DISTRICT HEATING By Steen Schelle Jensen
By Lars Gullev 32
HOW TO START A DISTRICT HEATING COMPANY
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Cover photo: From a UK delegation visit arranged by DBDH. Here at Envafors in Slagelse, DK, where Managing director, Carsten Lunde
DIGITALISING DISTRICT HEATING REQUIRES A PARADIGM SHIFT, BUT YOUR NEXT STEP IS THE MOST IMPORTANT By Steen Schelle Jensen
presented the Halskov-værket. Photo by Lars Hummelmose
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ISSN 0904 9681
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