Today, 90% of district energy still runs on fossil fuels. That’s a significant challenge, but it’s also a great opportunity to do better.
So, how do we reduce this number without sacrificing reliability and comfort?
What you’ll learn
This webinar is CPD-certified through Grundfos Holding A/S.
In our webinar:
Transitioning to 4th generation district energy:
Low-temperature networks and smart optimisation
We’ll explore the strategies and solutions shaping the future of district heating.
Guiding you through the transition to 4th generation district energy, our excellent host, Saahil Khan, Global Senior Sales Development Manager, District Energy at Grundfos, will cover topics including:
- Why it’s so critical to shift from fossil systems to low-temperature, two-way smart grids and how to do it
- How to overcome 11 common grid challenges such as heat losses, high return temperatures and pressure drops
- How cities have cut operating costs by millions, simply by lowering grid temperatures – all backed up by real-life case stories
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Energy networks for urban heating and cooling
District energy offers a smarter, more sustainable way to heat and cool cities. By connecting multiple buildings to a centralised energy network, cities can cut emissions, reduce waste, and improve efficiency – building a low-carbon infrastructure for today and tomorrow.