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86 Percent of Wastewater Becomes District Heating

Summary by Kringvarp Føroya
Last year, a good 86 percent of the district heating came from waste heat from the municipal incineration plant at Hjalla, Sundsverk and the biogas plant Förka, says the District Heating Association in a press release after the company's Annual General Meeting yesterday. The gas oil is steadily decreasing in the district heating system.  The oil is now primarily an additional insurance to take into account, if not enough waste heat is obtained, …
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Last year, a good 86 percent of the district heating came from waste heat from the municipal incineration plant at Hjalla, Sundsverk and the biogas plant Förka, says the District Heating Association in a press release after the company's Annual General Meeting yesterday. The gas oil is steadily decreasing in the district heating system.  The oil is now primarily an additional insurance to take into account, if not enough waste heat is obtained, …

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Kringvarp Føroya broke the news in on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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