Johnson Controls to supply four large-scale heat pumps for Hamburg wastewater heat project
- Johnson Controls to supply climate-friendly heat to the city of
Hamburg - Heat pumps with 60 megawatts (MW) of power to supply up to 39,000 households with heat from wastewater
- Up to 66,000 tons of CO2 expected to be saved per annum
Under the terms of the deal, Johnson Controls will install four large-scale, 15 MW heat pumps that will supply environmentally friendly heat to more than 39,000 residential units. Instead of using fossil-based heating, the heat pumps will extract heat from treated wastewater that leaves the plant each day and feed it into the central district heating system of Hamburg Energie, part of the Energiepark Hafen (the city's Port Energy Park) heating network. The project is among the first large-scale heat pump projects in
"The electrification of heating and cooling is a key step in the energy transition and in achieving the decarbonization goals of the Paris Climate Agreement. Heat pumps play a crucial role in allowing us to harvest untapped, renewable heating resources and pave the way toward a more integrated and sustainable energy system," said Tomas Brannemo, president of Johnson Controls, EMEALA. "As a leader in building technology and with our ability to provide a tailored install and service offering, we are proud to have been chosen for this strategic project and look forward to supporting
"Wastewater is a valuable resource that we have been using for climate-friendly energy generation for some time and the potential of which we are continuing to exploit," explained Ingo Hannemann, technical managing director and spokesman for the Management Board of
"For
The heat pumps will be supplied from Johnson Controls' state-of-the-art facility in Nantes,
Johnson Controls has a long-standing history in the heat pump field with more than 50 years of experience using sustainable refrigerants at various temperature operating ranges. The company was the first to market with eco-friendly heat pumps in 1982 and today offers the most extensive portfolio of technology and refrigerants in
In addition to the project with Hamburg Water, Johnson Controls also supplies similar heat pumps to utility companies including EnBW Stuttgart, Stadtwerke Rosenheim and Vienna Energy.
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