Everfuel to supply excess heat to local network
Published by Bella Weetch,
Editorial Assistant
Global Hydrogen Review,
Everfuel A/S is pleased to announce the signing of a heat offtake agreement with TVIS whereby surplus heat from green hydrogen production at the HySynergy electrolysers will be used to warm up homes and businesses connected to the local district heating network. The collaboration will initially provide green heating to the equivalent of 500 – 600 homes.
TVIS, which represents municipalities in the Triangle Area of Denmark and operates the local district heating system, will build a 1.2 km heat transmission connecting the HySynergy electrolysers next to the Crossbridge refinery in Fredericia, Denmark, to the current heating line between Vejle and Fredricia. The transmission line will initially provide cooling to eight electrolyser units in the HySynergy facility with return of water heated to approximately 70ºC into the district heating system.
Under the agreement, TVIS will compensate Everfuel for the hot water returned to the district heating system. This is not expected to represent material revenue for Everfuel during the initial phase. The two companies are working together to integrate more heat sources from the hydrogen production plant into the district heating system.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/special-reports/21122021/everfuel-to-supply-excess-heat-to-local-network/
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