Heating villages with natural low temperature heat sources, heat pumps and aquifer thermal energy storage (ATES)

Within the project the technical and economical possibilities are analyzed with the focus on exchanging fossil fuels to natural fuels and surplus heat in villages by the use of heat pumps and low temperature distribution networks and heat storage in aquifers (ATES)

Project description

In Denmark house heating in villages outside the district heating networks can be based on renewable and local surplus heat sources, low temperature distributing networks, heat pumps and heat storage in aquifers (ATES). The project will be based on technical and economic analysis in two villages in Denmark with the aim to find the cheapest price of house heating depending of the legislation and energy taxation after 2022. A calculation tool will be developed to the help of all villages in Denmark.  

Key figures

Period:
2014 - 2019
Funding year:
2014
Own financial contribution:
0.72 mio. DKK
Grant:
0.80 mio. DKK
Funding rate:
53 %
Project budget:
1.52 mio. DKK

Category

Oprindelig title
Landsbyvarme med varmepumper og ATES
Programme
ELFORSK
Technology
Energy efficiency
Project type
Udvikling
Case no.
ELFORSK 346-013

Participants

EWII Energi A/S (Main Responsible)
Partners and economy
Partner Subsidy Auto financing
Enopsol ApS
Kolding kommune
Middelfart Kommune
Gribskov Kommune
Holbæk Kommune

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