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The engagement of external local and global stakeholders is of paramount importance for the SET_HEAT project as it determines the successful energy transition of existing centralised high-temperature district heating networks into smart and decarbonised systems with multiple sources of heat.

We are seeking cooperation with:

  • Municipalities and local governments
  • Local communities
  • Housing associations
  • Landowners
  • Waste heat owners / Industrial companies
  • Non-Governmental Organisations
  • Distributed RES plants owners and operators
  • Developers of distributed RES projects
  • Technology developers and vendors
  • Private capital owners (potential investors)
  • Banks and investment funds
  • Financing institutions
  • Relevant engineering companies
  • The scientific community and academia
  • Electric power companies
  • Energy consumers / Energy prosumers / Domestic users
  • Utility grids operators
  • Building stock developers and owners
  • Municipal waste incineration plant owners
  • Renewable energy and energy efficiency associations
  • Energy system planners at regional, and national level
  • Energy managers
  • Policymakers at different levels
  • Media
  • Other societal stakeholders

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