Thyssenkrupp and FVN: 7,000 households benefit from new heating partnership!

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The Niederrhein district heating network and Thyssenkrupp Steel use waste heat to supply 7,000 households with climate-neutral energy.

Thyssenkrupp and FVN: 7,000 households benefit from new heating partnership!

A groundbreaking step in energy supply: The Lower Rhine District Heating Association (FVN) and Thyssenkrupp Steel have signed a groundbreaking declaration of intent! This partnership aims to harness the steel giant's unused waste heat and thereby significantly expand FVN's district heating network. In a joint press release, the two companies emphasize how important this initiative is for the region's sustainable energy supply.

With this innovative measure, up to 7,000 households can be supplied with climate-neutral district heating! This means not only a reduction in CO2 emissions, but also a sustainable solution to citizens' energy needs. The use of industrial waste heat is a crucial step towards a greener future and shows how industry and energy supply can work hand in hand to overcome the challenges of climate change.

Important partnership for the region

This collaboration between FVN and Thyssenkrupp Steel is not only a benefit for the environment, but also a strong signal for the region. Tapping waste heat potential could revolutionize energy supply and at the same time reduce dependence on fossil fuels. The two companies are setting an example for a future-proof and sustainable energy policy.

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