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fortum-sverige1fortum-sverige3Half of the heat produced by Fortum Varme comes from local sources. The urban cooling system uses low sea temperature. The supply chain has been designed to recover energy from more than a million tons of waste a year, and the company uses heat pumps to heat water (it is warmer). 90% of the energy produced by Fortum Varme is RES energy or recoverable energy.
KVV8 boiler has been built in central Stockholm since 2003, its capacity is 150MWe and 350MWt. It only uses biofuel, flue gas is condensed, and nominal capacity is close to 100%. The device utilized the best available technology, resulting in significantly lower emissions than required. It is worth mentioning that there are other land users 150 meters from the boiler and that new roads, a new port and a new terminal are being built along with the CHP plant. Exceptional for the plant is the way to store fuel - everything is hidden, the tanks are rocked. They used to be fuel oil tanks, today they are tanks under the boiler, which allows the storage of fuel for 5 days (30m x 15m).
There are huge decks of wood waste in the northern belt of pinwheels. According to the Worldwide Foundation, Fortum Varme is Europe's first plant using residual biomass (wood residue) and what is worth mentioning - the Stockholm plant utilizes only such biomass.


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