nemobis, 4 months ago @henrihorn Not sure. Denmark recently boasted about 50 MW from seawater https://www.pv-magazine.com/2023/06/06/man-energy-installs-worlds-largest-seawater-co2-heat-pump-in-denmark/ though #Helen already has 126 MW from waste water https://www.helen.fi/en/about-us/energy/energy-production/power-plants/katri-vala-heating-and-cooling-plant but why bother with a 11 MW air-source #HeatPump when you can get 90 MW from cold water? https://www.helen.fi/en/news/2023/waste-heat-plays-a-significant-role-in-a-sustainable-energy-system Is it because Espoo is too dispersed and needs many smaller plants?
@henrihorn Not sure. Denmark recently boasted about 50 MW from seawater https://www.pv-magazine.com/2023/06/06/man-energy-installs-worlds-largest-seawater-co2-heat-pump-in-denmark/ though #Helen already has 126 MW from waste water https://www.helen.fi/en/about-us/energy/energy-production/power-plants/katri-vala-heating-and-cooling-plant but why bother with a 11 MW air-source #HeatPump when you can get 90 MW from cold water? https://www.helen.fi/en/news/2023/waste-heat-plays-a-significant-role-in-a-sustainable-energy-system Is it because Espoo is too dispersed and needs many smaller plants?