Act!onHeat Training Programme 2024: Session 2 Webinar
The second session of the Act!onHeat Training Programme focused on using digital tools for making the design of heating and cooling networks more efficient in cities. The software THERMOS provides instant analyses for optimising local district energy network planning processes to facilitate the deployment of new low-carbon heating and cooling systems and a fast upgrade, refurbishment, and expansion of existing systems.
During this session, we heard from two European cities already experienced in using the tool for their district heating planning, as well as from the software developers, CSE.
Missed the second session? Watch the full recording here. You can also find the presentations of all speakers below.
Register for the final session in the series here.
Presentations
- Lewis McNamee (Centre for Sustainable Energy) on What is the THERMOS tool? Demonstration by the software developers
- Dr. Richard Büchele (Energieinstitut Vorarlberg) on Analysis of the economic and ecological feasibility of district heating in a deeply renovated housing estate using THERMOS (Case study: Bludenz, Austria): see full presentation here.
- Luis Miguel Blanes (IRUSE group, University of Galway) on District heating assessment for University of Galway Campus: see full presentation here.
The training programme is part of the EU-funded ActionHeat Project including partners from Fraunhofer ISI, e-think, Creara, CSE — Centre for Sustainable Energy, Technische Universität Wien, eclareon, and ICLEI Europe.
Learn more about the full Training Programme here.
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