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How a Chemical Plant Heats 1,000 Living Rooms

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A new large-scale heat pump in Herne can do this. Now it is extensively tested.In an Evonik chemical factory in the Ruhr region, a new large-scale heat pump is now producing district heat for about 1,000 households. The high-temperature system heats 28 degrees hot water from chemical production to around 130 degrees. It is then fed into the network of the district heating company Iqony.The pilot plant is operated by the energy company Uniper. Th…

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Bringing lukewarm water to a temperature-capable 130 degrees? A new large-scale heat pump in Herne can do that. Now it is extensively tested.

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A new large-scale heat pump in Herne can do this. Now it is extensively tested.In an Evonik chemical factory in the Ruhr region, a new large-scale heat pump is now producing district heat for about 1,000 households. The high-temperature system heats 28 degrees hot water from chemical production to around 130 degrees. It is then fed into the network of the district heating company Iqony.The pilot plant is operated by the energy company Uniper. Th…

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A new high-temperature heat pump turns the residual heat of a chemical plant into district heat for households in Herne.

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wdr.de broke the news on Monday, April 13, 2026.
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