Market sector
Private
Number of housing units and buildings
160 housing units
Area (m²)
15 286
Heat source type
Closed-loop geothermal and aerothermal energy
Project number
K-0002
Location
Anderlecht
Contract type
DBFMO
Consumption
(heating/cooling)
868 MWh
CityDev – Eiffage development
Devlop Ream Group
Use
Residential and commercial
Works start/end date
02/2023 – Ongoing
Amount excl. VAT
(entire project)
€430k
Renewable energy for residential and commercial properties
A Heat Network to Sustainably Power Anderlecht’s Infrastructure.
Project Objectives
This network is powered by a geothermal system distributed to 160 residential and commercial properties in the municipality of Anderlecht.
Harnessing Geothermal Energy
Geothermal energy is a renewable energy source that relies on harnessing the heat naturally present in the subsoil.
In the context of heat networks, geothermal energy allows for capturing this heat via shallow or deep boreholes, and then distributing it through a hydraulic network. This technology offers the advantage of being locally available, stable throughout the year, and a low emitter of greenhouse gases. By mobilizing this sustainable resource, it is possible to significantly reduce dependence on fossil fuels, while ensuring a continuous and controlled energy supply.
The integration of geothermal energy into heat networks is therefore an important strategy for the energy transition and the reduction of the carbon footprint.
Project Impact
Energy Saved
868 MWh
Green heat produced over 1 year
CO2 Reduction
3,216.66 Tonnes
CO2 avoided over 20 years
Reduced Costs
100%
Decarbonized heat
Benefits for the Community
The development of the urban heat network in Anderlecht offers concrete benefits for the community by providing a green and economical heat source. By utilizing renewable energy from geothermal sources, this project reduces costs for residents and decreases the local carbon footprint, while contributing to a healthier and more sustainable environment.