Assistance with the Design and Installation of a District Heating Network in Farciennes
Confidential, under development
Waste heat recovery for Farciennes
A District Heating Network to Sustainably Supply Farciennes’ Infrastructure.
Project Objectives
This network will recover waste heat from several industrial sites in Farciennes to supply heat to a RET. The network will meet the thermal energy needs of several buildings.
Waste Heat Recovery
Waste heat is thermal energy inevitably produced during industrial processes or other human activities, but which is not utilized and is generally dissipated into the environment. This lost heat can come from various sources, such as power plants, metallurgical factories, waste incinerators, or even data centers.
By recovering and utilizing this heat, it is possible to use it for energy needs such as building heating via district heating networks. This not only improves overall energy efficiency by reducing waste, but also decreases greenhouse gas emissions by substituting conventional energy sources.
The integration of waste heat into heating networks is therefore an important strategy for energy transition and the reduction of the carbon footprint of industrial activities.
Confidential, under development
Benefits for the Community
The deployment of the district heating network in Farciennes offers concrete benefits for the community by providing a green and economical heat source. By utilizing renewable energy from waste heat, this project reduces costs for consumers and decreases the local carbon footprint, while contributing to a healthier and more sustainable environment.