Waw – A new world champion on it’s way in South Korea

September 16, 2008

According to the Danish Engineering Newspaper “Ingeniøren”, the Danish consultancy firm behind most of the Danish CSPH, Rambøll, is on it way with a new plant in South Korea. Source: http://ing.dk/artikel/91267?nyhedsbrev.

The plant will support 100 green houses by a panel area of between 200,000 and 500,000 m2, reducing the CO2 emission by approx. 100,000-200,000 tons a year.

The plant will involve heat pumps and heat storage.


Brænderstrup CSHP

October 13, 2007

The Danish Engineering Newspaper did present the following news about a new very large CSHP plant:

Place: Denmark, Brænderup (near Horsens), at the mainland.

Size: 8.000 m2 solar collector field, sized to deliver 10% of the district heating demand.

Of the 13 million total cost, the 3.5 millioner DDK are funded by a public body, Energinet.dk, that last year did analyse solar and district heating lead to positiv economical results. This analysis pointed out that this is due to the fact that the heat- or power plant can be turned of for some periods, where the price for power is too low to produce.
The maximum effect is estimated to 6 MW heat, with an annual production of approx. 4,000 MWh heat, leading to a yearly emission reduction of 4,300 tons CO2. The plant is designed by consultant company Planenergi and Ramboll, Denmark with Arcon solar collector producer, the same companies as involved in most of the plants in Denmark.