Heat Roadmap Europe for achieving a sustainable heat supply

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Discussions about energy are usually on the subject of electricity, even though more than half of our final energy consumption concerns heat. For this reason, Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 is involved in the Horizon 2020 project 鈥楬eat Roadmap Europe 4鈥, which aims to provide insight into achieving a sustainable heat supply.

鈥淭he project covers 14 European countries,鈥 says Robert Harmsen, energy researcher at the Copernicus Institute. 鈥淲e will map out heat demand and make projections for 2050, as well as carry out research into the potential for reducing that demand, producing heat more efficiently and the use of sustainable energy for heat generation.鈥

Together with the German Fraunhofer Institute and the Swiss TEP Energy, Utrecht 木瓜福利影视's role in the project was to analyse the demand for heat. 鈥淔raunhofer and TEP Energy researched this for the built environment and we did the same for the industrial sector. The project therefore fits in well with the Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 theme Pathways to Sustainability,鈥 says Harmsen.

The results are now with Aalborg 木瓜福利影视 in Denmark. They are carrying out an energy system analysis, in which heat demand (our contribution to the project), heat-production technology and the energy sources for heat production are combined to show that a heat system that produces less CO2 in 2050 is possible.

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