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MAN ETES Adopted by DIN Forsyning in Esbjerg to Decarbonize Heat Supply

Implementation Date

July 1, 2023

By

DIN Forsyning

City

Esbjerg

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Description

DIN Forsyning is currently commissioning this heat pump technology in the Danish port city of Esbjerg. The turnkey solution from the company will include two ETES heat pump units to help decarbonize Esbjerg’s heat supply and replace today’s coal-fired power plant. These will be installed in a new district heating plant based on the operating principle of a heat pump, but on a large industrial scale. The deployment of the heat pumps will avoid 100’000 tons of CO2 emissions per year, and hence support Esbjerg in meeting its 2030 carbon neutrality target, which is aligned with Denmark’s goal to phase out coal. 

Impact & Result

  • The heat pump technology will help avoid 100,000 tons of CO2 emissions per year, contributing significantly to Esbjerg's goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2030 and supporting Denmark's commitment to phasing out coal.
  • The district heating plant, with a heating capacity of over 50 MW, will provide about 235,000 MWh of heat annually to 100,000 local residents, improving energy efficiency and reducing reliance on coal-fired power, leading to long-term savings and energy cost stability.

Solution Spotlight

MAN ETES stands for Electro-Thermal Energy Storage; it produces and stores heat, cold and electricity at a large scale. Therefore, it is the ideal system for the increasingly important "Sector Coupling", meaning the merging of energy suppliers and consumers. MAN ETES helps municipalities, institutions and companies to reach their goal of CO2 neutrality by providing a system that is completely environmentally friendly and decarbonizing. In contrast to the majority of the competition, this solution uses CO2 as a refrigerant, which is neither toxic to its environment nor flammable as well as inexpensive and easily accessible. Furthermore, the technology solution is powered by MAN's HOFIM® compressor with an integrated expander, which is hermetically-sealed and operating without lube oil. MAN ETES, with electrical inputs from 2 to 14 MW, can provide hundreds of MWh of thermal energy per day and unit with temperature levels between 0° and 150°C.

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