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EnergyLab Nordhavn (d10.2c): Smart control of water-based heating services

Abstract

EnergyLab Nordhavn – New Urban Energy Infrastructures is a project that has been using Copenhagen’s Nordhavn district as a full-scale smart city energy lab, with the main purpose to do research, development and demonstration of possible energy solutions for the future with maximum use of renewable energy. The goal is to identify the most cost-effective smart energy system, which can contribute to solving the major climate challenges the world is facing. Budget: The project has a total budget of DKK 143 m (€ 19 m), of this DKK84 m (€ 11 m) funded in two rounds by the Danish Energy Technology Development and Demonstration Programme (EUDP).

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Report, 2020

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