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Project manager and podcastproducer at State of Green

As if a publication on district heating wasn't enough, I now also have a podcast episode to plug. 🎧 Our last Sound of Green episode of the year gives an introduction to the importance of heat planning. While it sounds almost banal, it is hard to overstate the need for heat planning in the green transition of our heat supplies and energy systems. Luckily, it seems that the rest of Europe is slowly but surely catching onto what Denmark has know to be true for five decades: cost-efficient, reliable and increasingly green heating infrastructure requires long-term planning and engagement at the local level. Exciting things will happen on the Sound of Green feed in 2025, and I look forward to sharing new formats and stories from Benjamin Bonnevie and myself. Thanks to everyone who has contributed and listened to the podcast this past year. It's pretty cool to see that what started out as our little passion project is now growing both in reach and engagement with each episode. 💚

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How do you create a cost-effective, secure and sustainable heat transition? Well, you need a plan. A heat plan. 🔥 Though it may sound simple, heat planning is a key first step to enable the much need tranformation of our heat supplies. Heating accounts for more than 40 percent of global energy-related CO2 emissions, and the energy crisis of recent years has exposed the vulnerability of individual, single-source heating solutions. Yet, in many countries, a clear link between national energy policies and local heat planning has been missing—until now. In the latest Sound of Green episode, we explore how decades of Danish experiences with heat planning and district heating are being disseminated and tell the story of the value they’ve already created just south of the Danish border. The story is told by: 🎙️ Toke Liengaard, Advisor and Team Leader at Energistyrelsen 🎙️ Volker Kienzlen, Managing Director at KEA Klimaschutz- und Energieagentur Baden-Württemberg GmbH (KEA-BW) 🎙️ Markus Lempp, Head of International Policy, Markets and Energy Economics at Danfoss The episode is now available on your go-to podcast platform and at: https://lnkd.in/dBJVrSgT

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Joseph Grimaldi,

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Insightful and leaders in this sector -Mange tak min danske ven

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