New open-access paper published.
The SET_HEAT project is conducting a study to ascertain citizens' and community stakeholders' views on transformative district heating (DH) technologies included in the SET_HEAT model investment…
Open-access paper on the problem of optimal sizing of large-scale high-temperature heat pumps using treated sewage water as a heat source.
The article on using waste heat from coal mines has been published
System integration of geothermal heat plant in high-temperature district heating system - technical and economic issues
Open-access article
Future district heating may be very complex and multimensional system.
Important SET_HEAT project meeting and workshop, which took place in Bucharest, Romania, from March 3rd to March 6th 2025.
Wspomaganie transformacji energetycznej i dekarbonizacji w sektorze ciepłowniczym.
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The third SET_HEAT Project Knowledge Transfer Workshop took place in Zagreb, Croatia, from 11 to 13 June 2024.
Two two-day tours with “flying” workshops are important components of the SET_HEAT project. The tours aim to gather practical stakeholders' knowledge and experiences, which will facilitate…
A draft vision for energy transition and decarbonisation of the Vilnius district heating system created.
Energy transition and decarbonisation of district heating systems through the integration of renewable heat sources is a complex but necessary challenge.
8th of April, Casa Eliad, București
The 1st Internal Knowledge Transfer and Training Workshop took place from 12th to 14th March 2024 at the headquarters of ECO S.A. in Opole at Harcerska 15 Street.
On behalf of the organizing committee of the 19th SDEWES 2024 Conference on Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems scheduled for September 8 - 12, 2024 in Rome, it is our…
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