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Brugge
Investment in low-energy buildings to achieve: Energy savings Educate the private and public sector about low-energy solutions .
Tallinn
Tallinn The Soviet-time blocks of flats in Eastern Europe consume energy twice as much as new ones. As a result of public campaign lots of houses started insulation projects on the last decade, but air-tight insulation and double-glazed windows created a new problem – original natural ventilation
Kiilto Oy heat recovery by hybrid heat pump system
The purpose of this system is to reduce the energy costs and CO2 emission of the chemical factory facility by reducing the need of natural gas for facility heating. The system consists of double heat pump system where one heat pump is recovering heat from exothermic chemical reaction and the
The family friendly living for the children
The family friendly living for the children 5 double houses and 2 detached houses are constructed in the frame of this project
+ 500 GWh from heat pumps in 2020
The target is to phase out coal by 2025 and the roadmap is paved with heat pumps. The ambitious roadmap with multiple heat pump plants demonstrates that various heat sources can be exploited in and around a large city with district heating. The district heating grid makes is possible to utilize
District Heating Network – County Seat of Bergheim
Ecological rehabilitation of a communal district heating network – trendsetting and efficient heat supply for 3 schools and 1 county office complex.
Oslo
Oslo The City of Oslo has established a goal of 50 % reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030, and to be carbon neutral by 2050.
School building of 2.100 m2.
Use clean energy through ground and solar exchange and to produce most of the energy needed
Rotterdam
Rotterdam With the construction of the Maastoren, the Rotterdam skyline gained a new icon. Erected in the Kop van Zuid area, the Maastoren has a height of 165 m, making it the tallest building in the Netherlands.
Gardencity Lichterfelde
The project covers the energetic modernization and refurbishment of a 1930's building ensemble with 316 old and 50 new apartments in the south of Berlin, Germany. The project is based on the usage, storage and management of regenerative energy earnings with the aim of a very moderate, socially