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Integrated "climate belt" energy storage using thermoactive slabs


Surplus heat in the Theatre Hall is distributed to the energy storage - the Climate Belt.
The thermoactive slabs is used as an energy storage - as so-called 'climate belt', where surplus heat from e.g. the Theatre Hall during performance at night is stored for basic heating needs at the facades during the day. In summer time, the system is used for surface cooling.

The use of the systems has a very positive effect on the utility systems as peak demands are levelled out over the day. The system is used with interruptible heat pumps.

The thermoactive slabs are linked to the overall Energy Concept because of the temperature set. This fluid temperature can be reached using free cooling and the seawater utilised by a heat pump. Surplus heating from the audience hall will be heat exchanged and moved to the thermoactive slabs for storage (in the winter). This use of renewable energy sources and surplus energy will be controlled by the intelligent BeMS system.

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If you have any questions about our project, please contact:

Peter Weitzmann
Project Manager
Energy Department
Phone: +45 4597 2397
E-mail: Peter Weitzmann

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COWI A/S
The Royal Danish Theatre
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   Gemeente Amsterdam

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Erichsen & Horgen AS