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HEAT IN THE EUREGIO: Focus & MODERNISING
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Project Q4299293 in Netherlands, Germany
Project Q4299293 in Germany
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The project “Heat in the Euregio — Focus and Modernise (WIEfm)” works along the supply infrastructure value chain by means of heating networks in cities and municipalities. This covers the three areas “Production”, “Distribution & Operation” and “Distribution”. The project is divided into three phases in which the following concrete activities are implemented: In project phase I, differences and similarities on the German and Dutch sides are worked out with a focus on the innovative and efficient distribution of heat over heat networks. By comparing existing structures and conducting excursions and workshops with SMEs and other stakeholders in the value chain, innovation potentials are identified. Case studies in the region are selected to clarify the project objectives and questions in order to ensure the transfer of knowledge and innovation. Phase II focuses on technical innovations, process innovations and governance structures. The aim is to identify and develop strategies and tools in order to build and operate innovative heat grids. Phase III concretises the findings from the previous phases and develops implementation roadmaps and strategies for this purpose, together with supported feasibility studies (“heat vouchers”). The studies supported will be accompanied in their implementation; the project is responsible for controlling and, above all, identifying obstacles and verifying the key figures listed in the project applications for the feasibility studies. As a result, best practice examples are generated and success or inhibitory factors are derived. Phase III is thus used to consolidate and validate the results from the previous phases. (English)
Property / summary: The project “Heat in the Euregio — Focus and Modernise (WIEfm)” works along the supply infrastructure value chain by means of heating networks in cities and municipalities. This covers the three areas “Production”, “Distribution & Operation” and “Distribution”. The project is divided into three phases in which the following concrete activities are implemented: In project phase I, differences and similarities on the German and Dutch sides are worked out with a focus on the innovative and efficient distribution of heat over heat networks. By comparing existing structures and conducting excursions and workshops with SMEs and other stakeholders in the value chain, innovation potentials are identified. Case studies in the region are selected to clarify the project objectives and questions in order to ensure the transfer of knowledge and innovation. Phase II focuses on technical innovations, process innovations and governance structures. The aim is to identify and develop strategies and tools in order to build and operate innovative heat grids. Phase III concretises the findings from the previous phases and develops implementation roadmaps and strategies for this purpose, together with supported feasibility studies (“heat vouchers”). The studies supported will be accompanied in their implementation; the project is responsible for controlling and, above all, identifying obstacles and verifying the key figures listed in the project applications for the feasibility studies. As a result, best practice examples are generated and success or inhibitory factors are derived. Phase III is thus used to consolidate and validate the results from the previous phases. (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: The project “Heat in the Euregio — Focus and Modernise (WIEfm)” works along the supply infrastructure value chain by means of heating networks in cities and municipalities. This covers the three areas “Production”, “Distribution & Operation” and “Distribution”. The project is divided into three phases in which the following concrete activities are implemented: In project phase I, differences and similarities on the German and Dutch sides are worked out with a focus on the innovative and efficient distribution of heat over heat networks. By comparing existing structures and conducting excursions and workshops with SMEs and other stakeholders in the value chain, innovation potentials are identified. Case studies in the region are selected to clarify the project objectives and questions in order to ensure the transfer of knowledge and innovation. Phase II focuses on technical innovations, process innovations and governance structures. The aim is to identify and develop strategies and tools in order to build and operate innovative heat grids. Phase III concretises the findings from the previous phases and develops implementation roadmaps and strategies for this purpose, together with supported feasibility studies (“heat vouchers”). The studies supported will be accompanied in their implementation; the project is responsible for controlling and, above all, identifying obstacles and verifying the key figures listed in the project applications for the feasibility studies. As a result, best practice examples are generated and success or inhibitory factors are derived. Phase III is thus used to consolidate and validate the results from the previous phases. (English) / qualifier
 
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Project Q4299293 in Germany
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HEAT IN THE EUREGIO: Focus & MODERNISING
Project Q4299293 in Germany

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    1,332,346.57 Euro
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    2,664,693.77 Euro
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    50.0 percent
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    1 April 2015
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    30 June 2019
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    Fachhochschule Münster
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    51°51'5.65"N, 8°1'11.93"E
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    Das Projekt „Wärme in der Euregio – fokussieren und modernisieren (WiEfm)“ arbeitet entlang der Wertschöpfungskette der Versorgungsinfrastruktur mittels Wärmenetzen in Städten und Gemeinden. Diese umfasst die drei Bereiche „Erzeugung“, „Verteilung & Betrieb“ und „Vertrieb“. Das Projekt gliedert sich in drei Phasen in denen folgende konkrete Aktivitäten umgesetzt werden: In Projektphase I werden Unterschiede und Gemeinsamkeiten auf deutscher und niederländischer Seite mit dem Fokus auf die innovative und effiziente Verteilung von Wärme über Wärmenetze herausgearbeitet. Durch den Abgleich vorhandener Strukturen und die Durchführung von Exkursionen und Workshops mit KMU und anderen Akteuren der Wertschöpfungskette werden Innovationspotentiale herausgearbeitet. Zur Konkretisierung der Projektziele und -fragestellungen werden Fallbeispiele in der Region ausgewählt, um den Wissens- und Innovationstransfer zu gewährleisten. In Phase II rücken technische Innnovationen, Prozessinnovationen und Governancestrukturen in den Fokus. Dabei geht es darum, Strategien und Werkzeuge aufzuzeigen und zu entwickeln, um innovative Wärmenetze bauen und betreiben zu können. Die Phase III konkretisiert die Erkenntnisse aus den vorangegangenen Phasen und erarbeitet zu diesem Zweck - gemeinsam mit geförderten Machbarkeitsstudien ("Wärmevoucher") - Umsetzungsfahrpläne und –strategien. Die geförderten Studien werden in ihrer Umsetzung begleitet; dem Projekt obliegt dabei die Aufgabe des Controllings und vor allem der Identifikation von Hemmnissen und der Verifizierung der in den Projektanträgen zu den in den Machbarkeitsstudien aufgeführten Kennzahlen. Im Ergebnis werden Best Practise Beispiele generiert und Erfolgs- bzw. Hemmnisfaktoren abgeleitet. Phase III dient damit der Konsolidierung und Validierung der Ergebnisse aus den vorangegangenen Phasen. (German)
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    The project “Heat in the Euregio — Focus and Modernise (WIEfm)” works along the supply infrastructure value chain by means of heating networks in cities and municipalities. This covers the three areas “Production”, “Distribution & Operation” and “Distribution”. The project is divided into three phases in which the following concrete activities are implemented: In project phase I, differences and similarities on the German and Dutch sides are worked out with a focus on the innovative and efficient distribution of heat over heat networks. By comparing existing structures and conducting excursions and workshops with SMEs and other stakeholders in the value chain, innovation potentials are identified. Case studies in the region are selected to clarify the project objectives and questions in order to ensure the transfer of knowledge and innovation. Phase II focuses on technical innovations, process innovations and governance structures. The aim is to identify and develop strategies and tools in order to build and operate innovative heat grids. Phase III concretises the findings from the previous phases and develops implementation roadmaps and strategies for this purpose, together with supported feasibility studies (“heat vouchers”). The studies supported will be accompanied in their implementation; the project is responsible for controlling and, above all, identifying obstacles and verifying the key figures listed in the project applications for the feasibility studies. As a result, best practice examples are generated and success or inhibitory factors are derived. Phase III is thus used to consolidate and validate the results from the previous phases. (English)
    21 June 2022
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