Preliminary analysis for district heating networks
District heating consists of providing heat or cooling remotely, distributing it to users (homes, industry, public buildings, etc.) via a network of insulated, underground pipes connected to a thermal power station.
District heating networks allow optimal planning of local energy supply, are promoted at cantonal level and have numerous technical and economic advantages.
When you want to implement a district heating network, it is always necessary to carry out a preliminary study to define the suitability of this solution for the local territorial situation.
An initial technical-economic-environmental assessment to determine the needs and renewable energies in a given area is carried out both through its own expertise and by drawing on a wide network of qualified external collaborators.
When you want to implement a district heating network, it is always necessary to carry out a preliminary study to define the suitability of this solution for the local territorial situation.
An initial technical-economic-environmental assessment to determine the needs and renewable energies in a given area is carried out both through its own expertise and by drawing on a wide network of qualified external collaborators.