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District heating

In cold, urban climates, city-wide district heating systems are key to the cost-effective use of environmentally friendly, low-carbon heat sources. Likewise, district cooling systems can deliver chilled water to commercial buildings from low-carbon sources. 
Ramboll has extensive experience with district heating projects
 
 

As one of the world’s leading district heating consultancies, Ramboll has 40 years of experience from projects in more than 25 countries. Our services encompass all stages of planning, design, operation, maintenance and management, and include technical, institutional, legal as well as economic aspects. In recent years, we have also actively engaged ourselves in several district cooling projects.

As cities aim to be carbon neutral, district heating and cooling systems become more important than ever. Our international market for these services is growing, not least due to growing concern with climate change.

I/S FASAN, Næstved, Denmark

Our district heating and cooling departments work closely together with our departments for waste-to-energy, CHP, renewable energy and building installations to provide optimal use of heating and cooling sources.

District heating water

A city-wide, low-temperature district heating system is key to any low-carbon city. The system is cost-effective and uses efficient, carbon neutral heat sources that would otherwise be wasted.

A low-temperature district heating system is cost-effective and uses carbon neutral heat sources

The heat sources derive from CHP plants with heat accumulators, waste-to-energy plants, geothermal plants, biomass boilers, large-scale heat pumps and large-scale solar heating plants.

Even for small settlements, district heating with thermal storage can be the key component of the most intelligent, cost-effective and carbon neutral heating for both existing and new buildings.

District heating steam and super-heated water

KLC2, Peak load station at Copenhagen airport

A special system for district heating, based on super-heated water or steam, is used mainly for industrial processes, but also in some cities and hospitals. Ramboll has extensive experience with these systems, including the design of pipe systems with a proven lifetime of more than 50 years. We also have experience in transforming these systems into more efficient, low-temperature systems.

District cooling

Decentralised electric chillers in district cooling systems can often be replaced by less expensive systems that use cold seawater, groundwater or carbon-free thermal energy. Our experience in district cooling includes chilled water storage, district heating absorption heat pumps and decentralized cooling plants based on solar heating.

Heating installations in buildings

The efficiency of a city-wide heating system depends on its integration with low-temperature heating systems in buildings. We provide our clients with expertise in the design and operation of all facilities in the system, including building installations.

 

More information

 

SYSTEM RORNET

Get an overview of your supply network with SYSTEM RORNET - an advanced calculation tool developed by Ramboll for technicel and economic analysis and optimization of piped transport. The system can be applied to district heating networks, natural gas networks, water supply systems and industrial utility systems.

Learn more about SYSTEM RORNET

 

Contacts

Jens Overgaard
Jens Overgaard
Service coordinator for District Heating and CHP
Phone +45 5161 8736
E-mailjo@ramboll.com
 
Pernille M. Overbye
Pernille Overbye
Market Manager, District Heating UK and USA
Phone+45 4598 8460
E-mailpmo@ramboll.dk

Anders Dyrelund
Market Manager
Phone+45 5161 8766
E-mailAD@ramboll.dk

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