Title :
Best-practices for district heating implementation in Belgium: Policy analysis and benchmark from countries with high market penetration
Author :
Gomez Onate, Virginia ; Kessels, Kris ; Six, Daan
Author_Institution :
VITO NV, Mol, Belgium
Abstract :
District Heating (DH) is an essential technology in a low carbon society to attain the CO2 reduction targets of a country. Nevertheless, the implementation of DH is unevenly distributed across Europe. While some countries, like Denmark and Sweden, count with a mature heat market and a spread deployment of DH, some other countries, such as Belgium, have only installed specific projects until now. For an efficient DH implementation, the techniques and best-practices employed by the already developed countries must be evaluated and adapted to each particular regional and local circumstance. In this paper, the policy framework at the moment of starting the DH market in Denmark and Sweden is analyzed and benchmarked with the current Belgian situation. Both countries, Sweden and Denmark, initiated with a long term energy plan and clear supporting measures to enforce DH. On the contrary, Belgium does not yet count with a plan at national level, although some cities are taking the lead and the initiative in this field. The options to ensure the economic feasibility of the DH projects and to promote market penetration in Belgium are explored as well.
Keywords :
district heating; environmental factors; government policies; power markets; Belgium; Denmark; Sweden; carbon dioxide reduction; district heating implementation; heat market; high market penetration; long term energy plan; low carbon society; policy analysis; Cogeneration; DH-HEMTs; Electricity; Planning; Production; Resistance heating; District Heating; policy measures; renewable heating;
Conference_Titel :
Energy Conference (ENERGYCON), 2014 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Cavtat
DOI :
10.1109/ENERGYCON.2014.6850551