District energy

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District energy

As cities continue to grow and increasingly rely on multiple energy sources, district heating plants are becoming more complex. Preventing downtime is critical, and Danfoss has the solutions that unlocks the grids full potential, can keep the plants up and running, as well as help them leverage renewable energy sources and become more sustainable.

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Solutions

Enter a new dimension of district energy

Discover ultimate network resilience and energy efficiency with Danfoss Titan™ for continuous optimization of substation performance. Watch the video to learn more or find more information here. 

Turn your waste heat into financial gains and lower emissions

Unlock the value of waste heat and optimize energy use with sector coupling. Discover how combining heating and cooling systems can cut costs, reduce emissions, and support your sustainability goals.

Applications

Highlighted products for District Energy applications

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    Titan™ by Danfoss

    There’s nothing like perspective. Looking at something differently allows you to see new things. It adds dimension. To the digital dynamics of your network. The pulse of the grid. Danfoss Titan™ combines best-in-class substations with innovative digital twin technology to add a new and data-driven dimension to district energy.

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    Differential pressure, flow and temperature controllers

    Balance your network, save energy and improve end-user comfort by hydronic balancing and control of district energy networks. Optimal hydronic balance and perfect temperature control are the key to maximizing the efficiency of heating or cooling networks.