LuxEnergie offers innovative solutions which are both economical and environmentally sound for the energy sector. Its core business, Energy Contracting, encompasses expertise in conventional cogeneration, as well as biomass, heating, cooling, emergency power, compressed air and steam.
Manergy is a group of 8 engineering consulting companies specialised in thermal energy use, District Heating and Cooling, and renewable heat. It provides personalised turnkey solutions for public and private entities.
Manergy is not only the guarantee for a technical expertise, but also offers a very operational orientated vision of each aspect of a project : financial, economical, strategical and contractual.
Marafeq Qatar is a leading Utility Services Company, providing energy efficient and innovative sustainable solutions. Provides to Real Estate Developers a comprehensive package of Utility Management included Master Planning, Infrastructure designing, Construction Supervision and Operation, with Customer Services Support, which will give the spaces for Developers to focus on their business and be confident of Marafeq Qatar’s experienced engineers and professional technical team to carry out the complete package of utility services.
The Association of Hungarian District Heating Enterprises (MaTáSzSz) was founded in 1993. Currently, the organization has more than 130 members. Members provide district heating services to approximately 95 percent of the 650 000 apartments using district heating in Hungary.
The Association is the representative body of the domestic district heating sector, embracing business entities involved in district heat supply and generation, as well as enterprises whose operations, products and services they provide are closely associated with the district heating sector.
ME «Kyivteploenergo» is the municipal enterprise established by Kyiv City Council. ME «Kyivteploenergo» is the largest thermal energy supplier in Ukraine and supplies heat and hot water to more than 3 million city residents, budgetary and private entities. The company covers approximately 90% of thermal energy demand in Kyiv, it supplies approximately 10.9 million Gcal of heat and approximately 2.8 billion Kwh of electricity per annum
Mijnwater in Heerlen deploys and operates what is probably the leading example of a 5th Generation District Heating and cooling Grid (5GDHC). While most such systems are still small, Mijnwater provides heating and cooling services to 250000 m2 of floor space; 40 km of trenches were dug for the main piping; it delivers 20TJ/a heating, and 20 TJ/a of cooling; peak heat demand is 1.7 MW; it operates 100 high performance heatm pumps of 200 kW, and 100 booster heat pumps for hot tapwater; it serves large office buildings, supermarkets, shops, educational buildings, industry, and 400 dwellings. The surrounding region of Parkstad Limburg plans for it to serve 120000 dwellings plus commercial builsings, by 2040. That makes a floorspace of 20 million m2. An investment of 3G€ for 2040.
NODA Intelligent Systems (NODA) is a spin-off SME from AI research at Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden. NODA was founded in 2005 and has offices in Sweden and Germany. NODA is primarily active on the Swedish and Polish markets, but is now also establishing itself on the markets in Germany, France, Benelux and the UK. The focus of NODA is to develop and market Smart Heat Grid solutions for thermal systems like district heating and cooling, heat pumps and gas. A Smart Heat Grid coordinates production constraints and consumer behaviour in order to achieve higher energy efficiency. NODA works in the whole production and delivery chain regarding product development from basic innovation research to operational products and services.
Founded in 2014, Nordic Heat is an independent peer-to-peer training and advisory service aiming to support the rapid deployment of high quality, financially viable heating and cooling networks.
It achieves this by applying technical and commercial expertise, derived from delivering many successful schemes, to support ambitious new developments.
Norway
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Norsk Fjernvarme is an interest organisation for the Norwegian district heating industry. The association’s main goal is to promote the development of district heating and hydronic heating and cooling, based primarily on renewable or recycled energy. It currently represents 47 companies in production and distribution of district heating, and nearly 80 associate members with interests in the industry (suppliers, consultants, universities and colleges, governments and other organisations).
Oilon is a Finnish family-owned energy and technology company founded in 1961. We specialize in environmental technology with a special emphasis on product research and development work. The research focus areas and development are on improving energy efficiency, decreasing emission levels, and developing new solutions using renewable energy sources.
We manufacture and sell:
burners and combustion systems for liquid and gaseous fuels in the capacity range of 10 Kw – 90 Mw
industrial heat pumps and chillers
ground source heat pumps
The service activities are an important role throughout the products’ life cycle. Our products are used e.g. in power plants, pulp and paper, process industry, waste incineration, marine applications, district heating plants, for heating and cooling large buildings and facilities, and for heating private houses. We have production facilities in Finland, USA, China, and Russia. In addition, we have sales offices in Brazil as well as, more than 70 resellers all over the world.
Optit, founded in 2007 as a spin-off of the Alma Mater Università di Bologna, develops and supplies advanced Decision Support Systems based on Mathematical modelling, Operations Research and Data Science. Leveraging on a mix of interdisciplinary competences (mathematics and statistics, machine learning, business consulting, ICT and SW application development), we support business and industrial customers in making the most of their data in order to optimise design and planning from strategic (long term investment planning) down to day-to-day operations, with the best mix of descriptive analytics, simulation, forecasting and optimisation tools and services.
PetroBio is a Swedish-based, family-owned company and to current day, a member of the VYNCKE family, which develops and supplies innovative burner technology and combustion solutions.
Our burners efficiently combust gaseous, liquid or pulverized fuels; or a combination of one of these, with a capacity of 2 to 50 MW.
The PetroBio Burner technology is designed to last and provide the greatest security, both during installation and operation.
With over 50 years of experience and technical know-how, our solution focuses around increasing profitability.
Our innovative burner technology can be found in ESCO ( municipalities ) – Waste to Energy – Process heat and steam- and shipbuilder businesses both in Scandinavia and around the globe.
The Petrol Group operates in Central Europe, and in South Eastern Europe in particular.
Our operations involve and are intertwined with two very demanding industries – energy and trade. Energy is one of the most challenging branches and is the basis of industry and transport. The performance of energy companies is greatly influenced by both the global economic situation reflected in energy prices and the economic trends on sales markets.
Through a comprehensive range of modern energy and environmental solutions PETROL ensures economically reliable and environmentally friendly supply and helps build a low-carbon society in co-operation with our partners. Our broad network of traditional and digital points of sale enables us to meet the changing needs of our customers for a safe and comfortable life, journey and business. Our actions serve to demonstrate our social responsibility and commitment to sustainable development on a daily basis.
More than 350 people at the Energy Department of Politecnico di Milano deal with the energy world in its complexity and in its continuous evolution. Subjects of study are the disciplines and technologies related to production, conversion, transport and final uses of energy, considering their social and environmental complex implications.
Concearning DH&C, our researches aim to improve efficiency, reduce fossil fuel consumption and pollutant emissions of existing and new DHC systems.
We support and cooperate with DHC suppliers and municipalities during the planning and operational phase and we participate in national and international research projects.