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THIS EDITION'S FOCUS THEMES
NEW HEAT SOURCES AND RE-TECHNOLOGIES
By John Tang Jensen 5 4
CO2 DOES NOT RECOGNIZE BORDERS! By Anders Dyrelund
TARIFFS, ACCOUNTING, AND BUDGETING IN DISTRICT HEATING COMPANIES
HOW TO ESTABLISH A DH COMPANY
By Morten Helveg Petersen 8
FAREWELL: 10 YEARS IN EUROPEAN ENERGY POLITICS
COVER PHOTO A Dutch delegation from Gemeente Súdwest-Fryslân visited Sdr. Felding Varmeværk to study how multiple heat sources in a smaller DH company work. Here we are in front of the heat pumps that are a part of the new investments in an even greener portfolio for Sdr. Felding. They recently added an electric boiler and a large storage to make their heat production more flexible. This means that the locally owned DH company can deliver low-cost, renewable heat to the 800 end users on the network. The visit was part of a project where Gemeente Súdwest- Fryslân, DBDH, the Danish Embassy in the Netherlands, Enber, the Province of Fryslân, VNG, BNG, and a Danish expert team combine Dutch and Danish experiences to identify new and better ways to organise and finance DH networks in the Netherlands. The project is supported by funds from the Danish Energy Agency.
By Dan Andersen and Anders N. Andersen 12
OPTIMAL PRODUCTION PLANNING AT LARGE AND COMPLEX HEAT SUPPLIES
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MEMBER COMPANY PROFILE: DISTRICT HEATING IS THE GREEN TRANSITION CORNERSTONE Hjoerring Municipality
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