Strategic Heating and Cooling Planning — Digital tools for unlocking thermal potentials

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The third session of the Act!onHeat Training Programme will go into further details about the use of digital tools as an essential instrument for accelerating and improving the process of strategic H&C planning. Participants of the session will be introduced to the user-friendly, open-source online software THERMOS, which enables address-level heat network planning. The complementary elements of the two digital tools will be outlined for a faster, more efficient, and more cost effective implementation of thermal projects. The launch of the Integrated Hotmaps and THERMOS User Guide will empower actors to feel comfortable in using both tools beyond this training programme. 

Missed the third session? Watch the recording and scroll through the slides here.

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Certification can be offered on demand. This requires watching the first and second sessions, having participated in session 3, and completing a case study afterwards. Please find the short and advanced versions of the exercise below:

TimeTopicSpeaker
10:00 - 10:05Welcome and introduction to the topicICLEI Europe
10:05 - 10:10Showcasing Hotmaps creationsICLEI Europe
10:10 - 10:20The integrated use of the free online tools Hotmaps and THERMOSJuan Varo López (CREARA)
10:20 - 10:30Identification of areas interesting for district heating developments with the Hotmaps toolboxAadit Malla (TU Wien)
10:30 - 10:45The THERMOS software for optimised thermal network planning onlineMartin Holley (CSE)
10:45 - 10:55Interactive discussionICLEI Europe
10:55 - 11:00ClosingICLEI Europe

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