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To limit the burning of non-biogenic sources, Stockholm Exergi launched a waste sorting plant in 2023, applying novel infrared technology to automatically sort out plastics from household waste. Both biomass and biogenic waste is burned to generate heat and electricity via Combined Heat and Power (CHP) plants.
Cooling demand is primarily supplied by one of the world's largest sea water-based cooling facilities. Depending on the season, cold seawater is used directly, or with industrial-scale heat pumps, which extract heat to generate cold water. A chief driver of success for Stockholm's district heating and cooling networks is scale.
A model of success, heating in Stockholm generates 0.8 tCO2 per resident per year, over 70% reduction from the 2.9 tCO2 emitted per resident in 1990—attributable to both energy efficiency improvements and the widespread replacement of fossil fuel-powered boilers for district heating connections.
Stockholm Exergi, a utility owned in part by the City of Stockholm and a consortium of pension funds, operates the network. The open network incentivizes building-level heat recovery at every opportunity, as owners can sell excess heat back into the system at the market rate.
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