Training on Low Temperature District Heating in the Baltic Sea Region
December 2021
LowTEMP 2.0
The project works on reducing energy waste and greenhouse gas emissions in the region by enhancing the energy efficiency of district heating supply. In particular, it promotes Low Temperature District Heating (LTDH) for optimised and sustainable district heating supply. LowTemp 2.0 adapts the training package on Low Temperature District Heating created in the LowTEMP project to the national frameworks. Then it offers it to municipal and regional representatives in charge of district heating as well as to suppliers and energy utilities, energy agencies, planners and engineers to increase their awareness and apply the solution.
LowTEMP 2.0 builds on the project LowTEMP.
Budgets
PARTNERS
Town: Gdańsk
Country: Poland
Approximate total partner budget in EUR:
85.000,00
Town: Berlin
Country: Germany
Approximate total partner budget in EUR:
62.325,00
Town: Hamburg
Country: Germany
Approximate total partner budget in EUR:
63.600,00
Town: Cottbus
Country: Germany
Approximate total partner budget in EUR:
56.945,00
Town: Malmö
Country: Sweden
Approximate total partner budget in EUR:
65.000,00
Town: København V
Country: Denmark
Approximate total partner budget in EUR:
0,00
Town: Lapua
Country: Finland
Approximate total partner budget in EUR:
64.999,10
Town: Tartu
Country: Estonia
Approximate total partner budget in EUR:
52.740,00
Town: Riga
Country: Latvia
Approximate total partner budget in EUR:
64.928,90
Town: Petrozavodsk
Country: Russia
Approximate total partner budget in EUR:
41.980,00
Town: Kaunas
Country: Lithuania
Approximate total partner budget in EUR:
59.650,00
Town: Aalborg Øst
Country: Denmark
Approximate total partner budget in EUR:
66.187,50
CONTACTS
Project manager
Institute of Fluid Flow Machinery, Polish Academy of Sciences
Ewa Domke
+48 585 225 293
Legal representative
Institute of Fluid Flow Machinery, Polish Academy of Sciences
Jan Kiciński
+48 583 416 071
Financial manager
Institute of Fluid Flow Machinery, Polish Academy of Sciences
Małgorzata Ostachowicz
+48 58 5225 329
Communication manager
Institute of Fluid Flow Machinery, Polish Academy of Sciences
Agnieszka Wnuk
+48 58 5225 329