Heat and Anaerobic DIgestion for district HEATing (Q4300303)

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Project Q4300303 in Ireland, United Kingdom, Finland
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Heat and Anaerobic DIgestion for district HEATing
Project Q4300303 in Ireland, United Kingdom, Finland

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    23,766.39 Euro
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    37,426.24 Euro
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    63.5 percent
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    1 October 2017
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    28 February 2018
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    Northern Ireland Housing Executive (NIHE)
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    54°28'8.72"N, 7°38'10.07"W
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    60°46'8.22"N, 0°50'2.65"W
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    53°43'19.09"N, 8°59'29.15"W
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    54°35'34.55"N, 5°55'41.02"W
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    62°36'17.93"N, 29°44'36.28"E
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    HANDIHEAT aims to create a best practice, innovative model within the energy sector with the end result promoting and increasing the uptake of sustainable community energy plans.The objective of the project is to develop and focus on energy networks such as district heating fuelled by renewables and gas networks, to tackle the issue of energy poverty and security in rural, border communities who rely on imported fossil fuel. The project seeks to improve on these factors. A pilot project will be monitored as part of the main project. The project will connect isolated, rural/ border communities to collaborate and identify means to overcome dependence on imports, improve rural energy security and increase public health standards associated with cold housing. Originality can be identified as tackling issues spread across the health, energy and the environmental sectors, with one solution which has an impact across all three sectors and ties in with the definition of sustainabilty. (English)
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