Poland | Practical Experience from Danish Utilities | Webinar 3

June 2 @ 10:00 am 11:30 am

The third webinar in the TFE Poland series concentrates on practical experience from district heating utilities and how different production units and storage are combined in real world operation. It reflects on why utilities invest in multiple types of assets, how this affects daily operation, and what trade offs arise between flexibility, robustness, and complexity.

Using Danish utility experience as a basis for discussion, the session translates operational practice into insights that are relevant for strategic investment planning in Poland. The webinar aims to support decision makers by connecting hands on experience with longer term planning considerations, rather than focusing on individual technologies in isolation.

Program

Overview of how Danish utilities interact with electricity markets through coal-based CHPs, Waste- to-Energy plants, and new units like heat pumps and electric boilers
Speaker: Lars Gullev, Gullev DH Advisory

Practical experiences from a Danish DH utility that combines biomass-CHP, e-boiler, heat pump, and heat storage in an affordable and robust setup. How difficult is the daily operation, and why did they make the investments into so many different types of units?
Speaker: Marc Roar Hintze, Assens Fjernvarme

Lessons learned for strategic investment plans in Poland
Speaker: Jacek Kalina, SUT

Moderator: Hanne Kortegaard Støchkel, DBDH

Free

For more information:

Hanne Kortegaard Støchkel
Phone: +45 2194 5975, E-mail: hks@dbdh.dk

Aleksandra Pajak
Phone: +45 5028 7099, e-mail: ap@dbdh.dk