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Project in France financed by DG Regio
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | NETWORK OF WATER FROM THE ALLAR |
Project in France financed by DG Regio |
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941,938.0 Euro
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3,018,563.4 Euro
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31.2 percent
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1 June 2015
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30 June 2020
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CALORIMER
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92800
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EDF Optimal Solutions finance, conçoit, réalise et exploite un réseau d’eau tempérée qui valorise l’eau de la mer méditerranée et qui desservira l'Ilot Allar. Ce projet a la particularité de fournir simultanément de la chaleur et de la climatisation aux bâtiments ; le réseau est composé d’une boucle d’eau tempérée qui relie le local de récupération de calories sur eau de mer – situé sur le port de Marseille – aux pompes à chaleur installées au sous-sol des bâtiments. Grâce à la récupération de calories sur eau de mer, ainsi qu’à l’échange de calories entre bureaux, logements et commerces, les émissions de CO2 sont réduites de 80% par rapport à une solution à partir des énergies fossiles. (French)
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EDF Optimal Solutions finances, designs, develops and operates a temperate water network that augments water from the Mediterranean Sea and serves the Alar Alar. This project has the particularity of simultaneously providing heat and air conditioning to buildings; the network consists of a soft water loop connecting the heat recovery room on the sea — located on the port of Marseille — to heat pumps installed in the basement of the buildings. Recovery of water from the sea, as well as the exchange of calories between offices, homes and shops, means that CO2 emissions are reduced by 80 % compared to a solution based on fossil fuels. (English)
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Identifiers
7743
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