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Bath Abbey
This first-of-its-kind project will heat the Abbey and associated buildings using heat pumps. Energy for the heat pumps is being collected from the thermal spring water flowing from the world renown Roman Baths to help reduce the carbon emissions. Savings in carbon dioxide are projected to be in
City goes Zero – switching to renewables.
Prior to renovation, the CEP located in the basement of an existing municipal building, produced thermal energy of approx. 3.1mill kWh/year. Annual greenhouse gas emissions were 571 tons CO2. The purpose of Stavanger’s project is to demonstrate innovative use of local renewable energy sources
High temperature heat pump in expanded plastic foam product manufacturing plant
The heat pump is connected with remote connection to the Oilon Global Monitor control system, which monitors equipment performance, usage rate, power generation, and immediately reports any possible abnormal operation.The cooling water from the moulding is fed into a 20m3 tank that has a
Triangulum – ‘City goes Zero’ – switching to renewables
The central thermal energy production plant (CEP) is located in the city center of Stavanger in Norway, in the basement of an existing municipal building, Olav Kyrres gate 19 (OK19). The plant replaces an existing production plant, based on a non-renewable source. Prior to rehabilitation, the CEP
Brugge
Investment in low-energy buildings to achieve: Energy savings Educate the private and public sector about low-energy solutions
Municipality of Etten-Leur
The Municipality of Etten-Leur has been performing a policy in the field of sustainable building and energy saving for a long time.
TRIGENERATION RENEWABLE DISTRICT HEATING AND COOLING IN OLOT
Olot Town Council, in partnership with Gas Natural Fenosa and Wattia, have launched a pioneering sustainable energy project in Spain. The system will supply highly efficient and sustainable heating, cooling and power to the Olot city centre
Military Hospital – the 3rd wastewater utilizing heat pump based Thermowatt system in Budapest
Budapest’s Military Hospital State Health Centre is now heated and cooled using energy recovered from urban sewage and wastewater networks. This new heat pump based system is designed after the patented technology developed by a Hungarian company, Thermowatt Ltd.
Seaplane Harbour (Lennusadam)
Museum of naval history. There are 3 heat pumps. They are differed by the output power and they are connected in cascade system. This way these pumps create a whole unit. The working principe is created upon the need – first starts the first pump’s first compressor, then second pump’s first
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The chapel in honor of the Holy Martyrs Vera, Nadezhda, Lubov and their mother Sophia is in the village of Red Barricades, the Astrakhan Region. The objective of this project was to create the controlled climate in the chapel with stable temperatures throughout the year (heating and cooling