Is District Heating Renewable?

Consumers are increasingly on the lookout for renewable, low carbon, sustainable and affordable heating
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Is District Heating Renewable?

The simple as is YES, but only if a renewable heat source is used.

District heating networks can use a variety of heat sources, including both fossil fuels, such as natural gas or coal, and renewable energy sources such as solar, geothermal or biomass.

If heat is produced using fossil fuels then it is subsequently not renewable. These fuels are non-renewable resources that will eventually run out, and their use is detrimental to air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.

On the other hand, if heat is produced using renewable energy sources then district heating can be considered renewable. These energy sources are renewable because they are replenished naturally and do not deplete over time. Using renewable energy sources for district heating can not only make it more sustainable and environmentally friendly but also deliver considerable cost benefits in the long term.

How can Veolia help you?

Veolia district heating systems ensure you can promise your customers a low carbon solution that meets environmental regulations and saves on costs.


Replacing Fossil Fuels with Renewable Energy Sources

As we strive for net-zero, renewables have become an increasingly viable solution to our energy needs. The adaptability that district heating presents is providing a brilliant foundation for a transition towards the use of environmentally friendly energy sources.

Heat pumps in particular are an area of interest for many due to their superior energy efficiency. Additionally, they do not burn fossil fuels and do not produce emissions, making them a more environmentally friendly option when compared to traditional heating and cooling systems. They also have lower operating costs and can be a cost-effective solution for many of our customers.

Weighing Up the Feasibility of Renewable Energy Sources in District Heating

While it would be ideal for all district heating systems to use renewable energy sources it’s not always a possibility. There are many factors to consider when determining the feasibility of district heating for a specific location. Some key considerations include the availability or scarcity of renewable energy sources, the distance between heat production facilities and the buildings that will be served by the system, and the cost of building and maintaining the necessary infrastructure.

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If district heating appears to be a viable route for you then we strongly urge that you seek out expert knowledge and advice to ensure your network/scheme is built and managed to provide the highest levels of efficiency.