An array of studies, policy papers and reports are developed in the frame of FEDARENE’s activities and projects. The following documents are categorised by topic, type of publication and by projects.
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What have the RELaTED project partners been up to recently? Take a tour through the last organised webinars, the General Assembly visits in Denmark, IAQVEC and HVAC&R Conferences and much more!
The Opengela project will be looking for ways to be replicated in other towns in the Basque Country and in other parts of Europe. For this to be possible, here is all the basic information that has allowed us to set in motion the one-stop-shop offices for the integrated regeneration of neighbourhoods.
The activities carried out under the RELaTED project address the need for increased energy efficiency and ne management strategies in relation to ULT DH. Installing smart meters allows for increased insight into the conditions of networks and installations and by the use of machine learning to utilize these data in new algorithms and tools.
The following article summarises the main strategic and economic issues to be considered in developing new ultra-low temperature district heating (ULT DH) for new development areas.
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How can low-temperature concepts be applied in new urban developments? Check out this set of guidelines based on best practices as most new urban development areas are different about visions, DH network topology, temperature levels, buildings installations, tariff structure, management etc.
In celebration of Europe Day and ahead of the European Elections, the regions, energy agencies and islands of FEDARENE declare once again their clear and immovable commitment to support the European Union in its climate action and energy transition.
RELaTED will define ultra-low temperature district heating systems as: district heating systems that supply heating to the customers at a temperature level where production of domestic hot water requires a supplementary heat source to deliver satisfactory domestic hot water temperatures.
This second newsletter of RELaTED provides an insight to the progress of our concept for the de-carbonisation of District Heating (DH) networks.
PUBLENEF has carried out a comprehensive analysis of good cases and needs for energy efficiency policy implementation and also launched a series of roadmaps in several countries engaging national, regional, and local public bodies and relevant market stakeholders. With examples of the actions taken by project partners in Croatia and Italy this policy brief answers the question what is the role of the monitoring and verification tools in improving of local, regional, and national energy efficiency policies.