Renewable Heat Week will take place in Paris on December 7 and 8
Batirama.com 22/11/20210
The benefits, engineering and financing of solar thermal, biomass, geothermal, heating and cooling networks, … for different uses and users will be examined.
Ademe, Amorce, Fedene and SER are organizing Renewable Heat Week at the Grand Rex in Paris – face-to-face only – on December 7 and 8.
Ademe is well known. Amorce, already less: it is the first French network for information, experience sharing and support for communities (municipalities, intermunicipalities, departmental councils, regional councils) and other local actors (companies, associations, professional federations) in terms of energy transition, territorial waste management and sustainable water management.
For its part, the Fedene or Federation of Energy and Environment Services brings together operators of energy efficiency, renewable heat and recovery, Facility Management professionals and project engineering engineers. Its members design and implement tailor-made service solutions and projects contributing to the energy transition.
Seven unions within Fedene
Fedene is made up of seven unions: SNCU (National Union for Urban Heating and Urban Air Conditioning), Snec (National Union for Climate Operation and Mmintenance), SVDU (National union for the treatment and recovery of urban and similar waste), Sypim (Union for management and measurement of energy performance), Synav (National union for maintenance and energy efficiency services) , Sypemi (Union of facility management professionals) and SN2E (Union of environmental design offices).
Fedene has 500 member companies of all sizes which generate 11 billion euros in annual turnover in France and employ more than 70,000 people. Fedene is the representative professional branch of the energy service professions.
The SER, meanwhile, is the Syndicate of Renewable Energies.
Technical, engineering and financing
During these two days at the Grand Rex, the interest of solar thermal, biomass, heating and cooling networks, heat recovery fatal, of the methanization of waste will be reviewed both from the perspective of the energy transition, their financing, their technical possibilities and the technical, administrative and financial engineering that must accompany the projects.
All this will be presented in a very concrete way for specific applications. On Tuesday, December 7, from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m., the presentations will focus on the creation and greening of urban heating and cooling networks. Just before, Moran Guillermic from Atlansun will present feedback on renewable energies in collective and industrial installations.
Much of the presentations will focus on the heat fund, the possibilities it offers and the way to mobilize them, without forgetting the contributions of Europe in financing the development of renewable heat. ©PP
Two different routes - industry and urban networks - on December 8
The day of December 8 is organized into two parallel routes: the 17th Meeting of Heating and Cooling Networks, on the one hand; business meetings on renewable and recovered heat.
The meeting on heating and cooling networks is aimed at both local authorities who already have or are thinking of creating a heating network or an urban cooling network. The classification of virtuous heating networks which will become mandatory from 2022 will be detailed: what advantages, how to proceed, etc.
The meetings of companies on renewable and recovered heat will demonstrate the financial interest of renewable heat and will highlight several conclusive experiments, in particular the Biospringer site in Maison-Alfort (geothermal energy) where a heat pump from 1780 kW is connected to one of the geothermal sources, SAICA Paper in Vénizel (02) and its biomass boiler, Condat paper mill supplied by Newheat with solar thermal, etc.
All the means of financing accessible to industrialists will be presented: the Decarbonation Fund, the Heat Fund, the Plan Relance France and its various calls for projects.
At the end of the two days, a round table of renewable heat sectors will take stock of geothermal energy, pyrogasification, wood energy, solar thermal and waste recovery.
Pyrogasification is, along with anaerobic digestion, one of the two ways to produce 460 TWh of gas per year by 2050 and completely replace imported natural gas.
Source: batirama.com / Pascal Poggi