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== Projects ==
== Projects ==
=== E.ON sales team ===
=== REWARDHeat D3.4 RH business models ===
* https://www.rewardheat.eu/Download?id=file:86984900&s=1638885333579615981
=== REWARDHeat D3.5 rewardheat on financing Dh investments ===


=== SO WHAT project ===
=== SO WHAT project ===


SO WHAT main objective is to develop and demonstrate an integrated software which will support industries and energy utilities in selecting, simulating and comparing alternative Waste Heat and Waste Cold (WH/C) exploitation technologies that could cost-effectively balance the local forecasted H&C demand also via renewable energy sources (RES) integration.
The SO WHAT main objective is to develop and demonstrate an integrated software which supports industries and energy utilities in selecting, simulating and comparing alternative Waste Heat and Waste Cold (WH/C) exploitation technologies that could cost-effectively balance the local forecasted H&C demand also via renewable energy sources (RES) integration.


* https://sowhatproject.eu/sowhat-tool/
* https://sowhatproject.eu/sowhat-tool/

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How to plan low temperature district heating systems?

Excess heat collaboration: Risk assessment of industrial excess heat collaborations -Empirical data from new and ongoing installations - Excess heat supply collaborations within the district heating sector: Drivers and barriers -


Projects

SO WHAT project

The SO WHAT main objective is to develop and demonstrate an integrated software which supports industries and energy utilities in selecting, simulating and comparing alternative Waste Heat and Waste Cold (WH/C) exploitation technologies that could cost-effectively balance the local forecasted H&C demand also via renewable energy sources (RES) integration.

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