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Velkommen til www.solar-district-heating.eu, hjemmesiden for projektet: 'SDHtake-off - Solar District Heating in Europe", projektet er bevillget af EU under Inteligent Energy Europe.
Denne hjemmeside giver dig opdaterede nyheder og informationer om solvarme i kombination med fjernvarme , resultater fra projektet samt nyheder inden for solbranchen
Fakta om projektet:
Se hjemmesiden: www.solvarmedata.dk, hvor du produktionsdata fra forskellige solfangeranlæg i Danmark
Plants list, guidelines and brochure now available
New tools are now available on the SDHtake-off project website. A list of existing SDH plants in Europe can now be consulted, many guidelines facts sheets present technical and non-technical aspects of SDH and the new project brochure can be downloaded.
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Singapore: World's largest Solar Cooling Plant in Commissioning Phase
The solar thermal cooling plant at the United World College (UWC) in Singapore has now entered the commissioning phase. The system's collector surface covers an area of 3,900 m² and powers a 1,500 kW cooling unit, which is based on a single-effect lithium bromide absorption chiller.
District Energy Solar Thermal System in the USA
The largest solar thermal project in the Midwest located in downtown St. Paul was completed in March. It's the first of its typye in the United States to be integrated with a district energy system.
E.ON launches project unique in Europe to store heat from renewable energy sources
A project that is unique in Europe has been launched in Hamburg by E.ON to feed heat from renewable energy sources into the public district heating grid. Home owners who produce heat with the aid of solar-thermal systems can feed it into the grid of E.ON Hanse Wärme.
Dear Reader,
with this third newsletter of our Intelligent Energy Europe Project on Solar District Heating we would like to inform you about recent sector developments and project results. We hope to awake your interest in our activities. Don't hesitate to get in touch with us for any further information.
Your SDH-Project Team July 2011
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Participate in the SDH Workshop ‘Solar district heating: a cost-effective solution…today’
The Workshop on Solar District Heating in Ferrara, Italy takes place on the 29th and 30th of September 2011. It will be an international forum of exchange between interested and experienced heat suppliers, local utilities and communities who face the challenge to make their district heating grids more sustainable.
Continuing progressive development of solar district heating in Denmark
Denmark continues the very progressive development of solar district heating in virtually the entire country. The development is partly due to the political desire for significantly more renewable energy and phasing out fossil fuels.
Underground borehole thermal energy storage (BTES) - the project of the Green Gas DPB, Ltd. in the Czech Republic
The new underground heat storage in Czech Republic is being constructed in the rock environment with the intention of testing reactions of the rock environment on different heat and time regimes. This storage may lessen energy consumption for heating and air conditioning purposes.
Solar thermal installation for district heat in Wels went into operation in May 2011
On top of the fair halls in Wels, Austria on May 12th a solar thermal plant of nearly 3,400 m² and a thermal power of approx. 2 Megawatt went into operation. This is the largest CPC-ETC installation at the moment for supporting a district heating network system worldwide. In summer, the heat utilities are able to save temporarily over 50 percent of natural gas.