The event in Copenhagen not only represents a unique opportunity to put DHC on the agenda for decision makers. It is also the perfect venue to show the significant benefits that DHC offers for communities and end users due to the well functioning energy infrastructure of Copenhagen which is based on CHP (Combined Heat and Power).
COWI, Logstor, Grundfos and Danfoss have joined forces to promote the concept of district energy. The key messages of the stand are based on the White Paper published by the four companies in 2007. These include the efficiency of CHP solutions, renewable energy sources as part of DHC, the value of heat/energy planning and the RES directive passed by EU. The Copenhagen case will also be a central issue in the booth as a state-of-the-art example of the impact that careful heat planning and a well functioning district energy infrastructure has.
The expected outcome of the participation at Bright Green is:
- for visitors to gain better knowledge of the concept of district energy
- and an increased recognition of district energy as a central part of the energy system of the future
Hopefully, the fair will be well visited and these objectives will be met.