FAQ

What does a hybrid solution with district heating mean?

This means combining district heating with one or more other renewable heat sources. The aim is to create a flexible, energy-efficient, and cost-optimized heating system. District heating combined with a heat pump is the most common solution for hybrid heating.

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How does a hybrid heating system works?

A hybrid heating system is a combination of different heating technologies that together optimize energy efficiency and reduce operating costs in a house or building. This means it offers flexibility, allowing property owners to choose the energy source that is most cost-effective at any given time.

A hybrid heating system enables, with great advantage, a combination of different heat sources. The most common example is a combination of a heat pump and district heating.

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Does Cetetherm have a hybrid district heating substation?

Yes, Cetetherm offers a hybrid substation that can be integrated with other renewable energy sources and is designed to provide flexibility, energy efficiency, and CO₂ reduction.

Cetetherm Hybrid operates as a standard district heating substation until an additional heat source is connected. It is developed and designed to provide:

100% redundancy - safe, reliable, and efficient heat supply from the energy sources connected to the hybrid solution 

Energy efficiency with low environmental impact and low operation costs

Low return temperature back to the district heating network, continuously monitored by a smart control unit

Sustainable integration with existing systems 

Cetetherm Hybrid is a configurable and flexible district heating substation that efficiently operates with temperatures from waterborne heat sources such as district heating, heat pumps, and boiler solutions.

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