The final conference of the LowTEMP 2.0 extension stage project took place online on 18 November 2021. Around 100 participants took part in this closing event and listened to project as well as external presentations on the fourth generation of DH systems. Britta Schmigotzki, atene KOM, and Jan Gerbitz, ZEBAU, presented the outputs that were developed in LowTEMP 2.0. They emphasised that after several years of work in the forerunner project LowTEMP, the focus must now be on addressing and involving cities and regions as well as energy and urban planners. The teaching materials developed in LowTEMP and adapted to national conditions in LowTEMP 2.0 as well as the e-learning programme play a central role in this context. DH projects that are currently being implemented were also presented at the event. These included the world’s largest low-temperature district heating network in Lund (Sweden), the first projects in Vilnius (Lithuania) and the low-temperature district heating network in Latvia built during the LowTEMP project.
Please find here the conference presentations for download:
- “Welcome from Marshal of Pomerania Region” The participants of the conference were welcomed by Stanisław Szultka, Director of the Department of Economic Development
- “Why and and how? On the way towards 4th generation district heating – Lessons learned from LowTEMP and LowTEMP 2.0 projects “ Presenter: Adam Cenian, project Leader
- “Training on Low Temperature District Heating in the Baltic Sea Region” Presenter: Jan Gerbitz, ZEBAU GmbH & Britta Schmigotzki, atene KOM
- “The world’s largest Low Temperature District Heating (LTDH) network in Lund, Sweden” Presenter: Adam Jomaa, Kraftringen
- “Low temperature district heating development in Vilnius” Presenter: Vytautas Džiuvė, Vilnius DH Company
- “IGRID – towards LTDH in city districts – Grundfos” Presenter: Lars Krusborg Jakobsen, Grundfos
- “Modelling tools for assessing the LTDH transition” Presenter: Miika Rämä, VTT
- “Barriers and solutions in the LTDH implementation process” Presenter: Cecilia Thapper, SBHub
- “The first Low Temperature Centralized Heat Supply System in Latvia: the pilot of Beļava Parish – Gulbene” Presenter: Vladimirs Kirsanovs (Ieva Pakere, Dagnija Blumberga, Francesco Romagnoli), RTU Riga
- “Lessons learned – supply temperature lowering in Łomża district heating grid” Presenter: Mieczysław Dzierzgowski, IMP PAN