As urbanisation accelerates and global temperatures rise, the need for sustainable, energy-efficient cities has never been more urgent. Watch the webinar to discover why district energy systems are the critical answer to meeting today’s climate goals while ensuring economic and urban resilience.
What you will learn:
This webinar is CPD-certified through Grundfos Holding A/S.
In our webinar:
Decarbonizing cities on the path to net zero:
The essential role of district energy
We’ll explore how district energy systems can help cities decarbonize and move efficiently toward net‑zero targets.
Our host Ronak Monga, Head of Sales, District Energy at Grundfos, will share practical insights into how centralised energy networks enable a cost‑effective, scalable, and future‑ready approach to sustainable urban development, including:
The evolution of heating systems
Understand the transition from 3rd‑generation district heating to intelligent, 4th‑generation low‑temperature networks that integrate renewable energy sources and optimise grid performance.Sector coupling and waste heat utilisation
Explore how connecting heating, cooling, and electricity sectors—including the recovery of waste heat from data centres—creates flexible and highly efficient energy systems.The district cooling advantage
Learn why district cooling can be 5–10 times more efficient than conventional cooling solutions and how it significantly reduces electrical power consumption and CO₂ emissions.
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If you want to dive deeper into the themes covered in the webinar, this article explores how intelligent district energy networks are driving efficiency, resilience and circularity. It highlights emerging data, 5th‑generation systems and the growing role of thermal energy as a critical enabler of net‑zero cities.