Austria
Brigitta PALLAUF
Suppleant
President of the State Parliament of Salzburg
Located within easy reach of Vienna and on the shores of Lake Neusiedl, Neusiedl am See is one of the fastest-growing municipalities in Burgenland – and, as a result, its gas- and biomass-fuelled heating plant now needs upgrading.
The municipality has opted to build on its strengths, by pursuing an innovative solution based on an abundant local source of energy – wind – operated by the regional energy supplier, Energie Burgenland. The solution – due to come on-line in mid-2020 – will use electricity from a local wind park to power a clever arrangement of heat pumps, which in turn will extract heat from the air and, when demand peaks, from a biomass boiler. Use of carbon-emitting gas will be all but eliminated, and there will be no connection to the public grid. Going off-grid has required the development of sophisticated algorithms (to match supply and demand) and a clever combination of thermal and electrochemical storage systems.
In future, extra energy may be generated by using waste heat from industrial plants. This would be a novelty for Energie Burgenland.
Austria
Suppleant
President of the State Parliament of Salzburg
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