Heat
Urban districts all over the Netherlands are disconnecting from the gas grid as municipal authorities and members of the public look at alternative heat methods such as using heat pumps or drawing heat from a heating grid. More and more homes and businesses are using district heating, powered by heat from electricity production, domestic waste incineration and biomass. While this alone is considerably more sustainable than having central heating boilers in every home and business, our ambitions go beyond this. By 2035, we want all our customers to have 100% sustainable heating. We also want to convert more and more homes from gas to heat, working in partnership with municipal authorities, housing corporations and other market operators.Invisible placeholder
Electrode boilers in Utrecht
Sustainable district heating for Utrecht and Nieuwegein.
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Electrode boiler at the Ypenburg heating plant
Pilot project for sustainable district heating.
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Eneco BinckNet®
A smart thermal grid for sustainable heating and cooling in the Binckhorst district of The Hague.
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Lage Weide Bio Heat Installation
Sustainable district heating for Utrecht and Nieuwegein.
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Start Motor
The Climate Agreement has led to the formation of the ‘Start Motor’ alliance.
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Sustainable district heating
Improved sustainability of district heating in Utrecht and Nieuwegein.
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Utrecht Merwede Canal zone
Using heat storage to make the heating grid more sustainable.
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Utrecht Lage Weide
Using heat storage to make the heating grid more sustainable.
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Utrecht Rijnsweerd
Using heat storage to make the heating grid more sustainable.
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Nieuwegein heat buffer
Using heat storage to make the heating grid more sustainable.
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Eneco Bio Golden Raand
Eneco Bio Golden Raand is located in the port area of Delfzijl and converts wood chips from waste wood into green electricity.