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Hanover-based utility Enercity AG has begun construction on a major heat pump project as it moves away from coal-based district heating. The company, which currently still relies heavily on the Stöcken coal-fired power plant for heat supply, has already shut down the first of its generating units, with the second scheduled to follow in spring 2028.
The system is intended to supply district heating to around 13,000 households at a flow temperature of 95 C. To integrate the plant into the existing heating network, the Leine River will be crossed using horizontal directional drilling.
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