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A cutting-edge district heating system in Spain will potentially reduce CO2 emissions in local neighbourhoods by 80%, a significant development for combatting climate change.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the need to urgently reduce our use of fossil fuels has thrown the global energy mix into crisis, forcing countries worldwide to pioneer alternative methods to meet energy demands. Now, Spanish researchers are developing a community heating system that promises to slash carbon emissions.
Located in Pamplona’s Txantrea neighbourhood, the new district heating system will help to power thousands of homes in the local area sustainably, helping the region to achieve carbon-neutral goals. The project is part of an initiative to innovate smarter energy systems to power the transition to clean energy and adopt neighbourhood regeneration and environmental sustainability in both Pamplona and throughout Spain.
The low-emissions district heating system is scheduled to go live in the second quarter of 2023 when NASUVINSA and contracted company ENGIE complete building of the entire infrastructure.
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