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New heating network
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Herausforderung / Ziel
In 2018 the Scottish Government proposed increasing Scotland's carbon emissions reduction target from 80% reduction by 2050 to a 90% reduction by 2050. In Aberdeen, 59% of emissions come from buildings and a large proportion of these emissions are from energt used to heat our homes and businesses. Developing district heating networks and other low- carbon heat solutions, and installing energy efficiency measures, will help to achieve these targets and reduce carbon emissions. Aberdeen City Council is a project partner in the delivery of the Interreg HeatNet NWE, a European funded project, which aims to increase the provision of district heating networks and affordable warmth within North West European countries.
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As part of the HeatNet North West Europe Interreg project, Aberdeen City Council is completing a pilot project in Torry. An existing district heating network within this area currently serves three multi-storey blocks. The pilot will expand this existing network, linking in three municipal buildings. In 2002 Aberdeen City Council formed a separate not for profit company to provide combined heat and power (CHP) schemes in Aberdeen. Carbon emissions from these buildings have reduced by 45% and typical fuel costs to tenants have been reduced by up to 50% over the previous electric heating systems. Potential future plans include expansion of the heat network, initally within the Torry area and eventually to cross the River Dee to link-up with the other district heating networks in Aberdeen.
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Log inZeitperiode
Planing Time: 0,5 - 1 Jahr
Implementierungszeit: 1 - 2 Jahre
Implementierer
Aberdeen City Council Aberdeen Heat & Power
Dienstleister
Aberdeen City Council
Endbenutzer
Residents
Reduzierung der Treibhausgasemissionen