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District cooling – district heating’s hip new cousin is flourishing in Vienna

By District Energy posted 07-12-2022 19:27

  

The Mayor.eu

Summary

Today, Vienna’s city-owned energy company (Wien Energie) announced that a new district cooling plant had started operating in Stubenring at the start of the summer season. District cooling is a fairly new concept in Europe, though it functions in much the same way as district heating, even using much of the same infrastructure.

At the same time, with climate change pushing record-breaking temperatures every year, the Viennese government is seriously planning to expand the service. According to an official statement, Vienna’s energy company should be able to supply 300 megawatts of cool energy by 2030, turning the Austrian capital into Europe’s cooling role model.

Last June, authorities in Vienna recorded the highest temperature since measurements began, with the heat reaching 30 degrees for 12 days. Furthermore, according to Wien Energie, the number of hot days in the country has doubled in the last 30 years, which makes finding a largescale solution to the problem an issue for many people.

The company has steadily been working on providing district cooling for the last 15 years, however, now they seem to have a long-term agenda and it has to do with emissions savings.

Currently, 180 buildings in the Austrian capital have district cooling, with an output of around 200 megawatts. This translates to a 50% CO2 emissions reduction and a 70% energy consumption, compared to conventional air conditioners. Furthermore, according to the company, district cooling has supplemented nearly 100,000 air conditioners, making the system carbon efficient and sustainable.

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