Unlocking the potential of district energy To achieve the energy transition, we need to decarbonize our heating and cooling supply. Heating and cooling accounts for half of the energy we consume and is 75% reliant on fossil fuels.
District energy can play a key role in bringing this change about and creating the heating and cooling systems of tomorrow by combining energy efficiency and renewable energy.
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District energy networks supply buildings with locally available energy sources and can utilize surplus heat from, for example, industrial processes and supermarkets, which would otherwise be lost. District energy will reduce the net cost for the energy system by integrating renewable energy, recycling local heat and cold, and storing surplus renewable electricity as heat. Heat storage is 100 times cheaper than electricity storage.
To enable district energy to fast-track the energy transition, the Renewable Energy Directive needs to do 3 things:
In Bleiburg, many micro district energy networks provide CO2 neutral heating to rural communities by using locally available resources.
In Sønderborg, Denmark, the local supermarket provides neighboring buildings with surplus heat from its refrigeration system which would otherwise be lost.
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