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Province of South Holland Is Not Investing 'an Extra Cent' in the Heating Network

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The province of South Holland is not investing "a cent extra" in WarmtelinQ, an underground pipeline network that heats tens of thousands of homes in the Randstad using residual heat from the Port of Rotterdam. The province has pledged a subsidy of €81 million, but that's all it has received, despite a request from the Ministry of Climate and Green Growth for an additional contribution.
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The province of South Holland is not investing "a cent extra" in WarmtelinQ, an underground pipeline network that heats tens of thousands of homes in the Randstad using residual heat from the Port of Rotterdam. The province has pledged a subsidy of €81 million, but that's all it has received, despite a request from the Ministry of Climate and Green Growth for an additional contribution.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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rd.nl broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.
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