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Eco-friendly heating solutions for Danish plant nurseries

Revamped Warmth for Dänischenhagen: Incoming Eco-Friendly District Heating Network Goes Green...

Energy-efficient heating methods for Danish greenhouses
Energy-efficient heating methods for Danish greenhouses

Eco-friendly heating solutions for Danish plant nurseries

In the picturesque municipality of Dänischenhagen, located near Kiel, a significant step towards a greener future is underway. Renergiewerke Dänischenhagen GmbH, a local energy company, is spearheading the expansion of the district heating network, aiming to provide residential and commercial customers with heat generated from renewable and local sources.

The project development for the southern part of the district heating network has been completed by GP JOULE, a leading integrated energy supplier. A peak load boiler will ensure supply during peak loads and serve as a reserve in the southern district heating network, ensuring a reliable and consistent energy supply. Flow temperatures in the network will be at least 65°C, allowing for the use of conventional heating bodies and underfloor heating without energetic optimizations to buildings.

The expansion will take place in several construction phases. A heating plant location has been secured, marking a final important milestone in the planning process. The southern district heating network will be supplied by a large heat pump, providing CO2-free heat to all connection holders. Each connection in the network will receive a quiet, maintenance-free transfer station for efficient heat transfer to local heating systems.

Excess heat in the southern district heating network will be stored in a buffer storage system for efficient and independent supply. The municipality intends to supply municipal buildings with local and renewable heat, further reducing carbon emissions and promoting energy independence.

Renergiewerke Dänischenhagen invites the residents of the first construction phase of the southern district heating network to an information evening before the consultation and registration phase begins. Interested parties are welcome to receive free and non-binding advice from the company's customer advisors and submit an application until the end of November.

The municipality is also welcome to participate in the company at any time. By joining forces, the community can work together towards a more sustainable and independent energy future. GP JOULE, with its roots in Germany since 2009, has been shaping the energy system of the future in Europe, aiming for secure, independent, and sustainable energy supply, and 100% renewable energy for all.

For precise and up-to-date information on the status and expansion plan of Renergiewerke Dänischenhagen GmbH’s district heating network, you may need to consult the company’s official communications, the municipality of Dänischenhagen, or regional energy planning documents. The expansion of the district heating network is a testament to Dänischenhagen's commitment to a greener and more sustainable future, and a step towards a more energy-independent community.

The expansion of the district heating network, spearheaded by Renergiewerke Dänischenhagen GmbH, will include a supply from a large heat pump, promoting a sustainable lifestyle and home-and-garden practices by providing CO2-free heat to all connection holders. As part of the project, each connection in the network will feature a quiet, maintenance-free transfer station for efficient heat transfer to local systems, contributing to a more sustainable living environment.

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