ReUseHeat: Information on urban excess heat sources - replicability

There is enough waste energy produced in the EU to heat the EU’s entire building stock; despite of this huge potential, only few small-scale examples of urban waste heat recovery are present across the EU. The objective of ReUseHeat project is to demonstrate first of their kind advanced, modular and replicable systems enabling the recovery and reuse of excess heat available at the urban level, as well as analysing the potential of waste heat by identifying urban sources and the amount of excess heat available with the aim of assessing the impacts that investments in this field can have on national energy systems.

This survey aims to be a very useful tool for identifying the potential of urban excess heat sources by contacting relevant actors and stakeholders across the EU, with particular focus on the four ReUseHeat demonstrator cities. By filling in this survey, the data of your facilities will be part of an open and public database, contributing to taking a step forward towards the final objective of reaching a more sustainable and decarbonised energy model in Europe!

Besides, among the respondents to the survey that provide their consent, the Reuseheat team will select the cases that will benefit of a free pre-feasibility study for a urban waste heat recovery system carried out within the Reuseheat project.

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