The project partners of the “Low Temperature District Heating for the Baltic Sea Region” (LowTEMP), sister project of RELaTED, are working to make the district heating supply in their regions more sustainable and promote the installation of the next generation district heating networks.

LOWTemp, RELaTED sister project

Photo: LowTEMP project partners met in the Riga Technical University, Faculty of Architecture. Photo credits: Vidzeme Planning Region, Author: Baiba Norberte

The transfer of lower temperature heat in optimally insulated pipes with reduced pipe dimensions, multiple heat supply options, the use of waste heat from industrial processes as well as renewable heat sources like geothermal and solar-thermal are on the LowTEMP agenda.

19 partners and 30 associated partners representing local, regional and national authorities, district heating suppliers, energy agencies, research institutions, and associations from nine BSR countries work together in LowTEMP project.

19 partners and 30 associated partners representing local, regional and national authorities, district heating suppliers, energy agencies, research institutions, and associations from nine BSR countries work together. Jointly, they will provide the DH stakeholders with expertise and tools on how to plan, finance, install and manage smart and sustainable DH systems.

More about the LowTEMP at www.lowtemp.eu.