Avignon: towards widespread pooling of heating
In its virtuous approach for the environment, the City of Avignon launches a consultation to have enough elements by the end of the year, to develop a heat network. The selected consulting firm will have the first half of 2023 to work on and then present a very wide range of technical and economic possibilities. Once the solution has been adopted, the City counts, then set up a public service delegation to operate the network.
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For the time being, all scenarios are open, such as that of equipment concentrated in highly urbanized areas, deployment in the eco-neighbourhoods of Joly Jean and Bel Air, or even a connection of the most distant and future neighborhoods like Courtine -Confluence. The delegate could sell his calories and, perhaps his colds, to social landlords, private trade and logistics companies, public buildings of the municipality, the Department and the State, such as office buildings, schools or swimming pools. The studies also relate to the supply of heat by the Vedène waste incineration plant (Sidomrah) which already supplies a plant in Pontet (Liebig).
80% renewable energy production
On the other hand, the City imposes, in the works, the integration of the existing networks of three social landlords, Erilia, Vallis Habitat and GDH, in an interconnected and shared network. Social organizations with networks, each heated by gas, integrated at the time of the large complexes specific to each district: the 2.5 km of Triennal, the 1.2 km of the Grande d’Orel, the 300 meters of Monclar and the 400 meters of the Grands Cyprès. With the NPRU which provides for the destruction of 842 housing units and the construction of 878 units on other sites, some existing facilities could become oversized.
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This work resulted in an 80% renewable energy production solution using biomass, geothermal and solar thermal in particular while ensuring very affordable supplies for users, many of whom live in outlying areas. The study will also propose solutions for bring cold and limit the growing and environmentally unfriendly use of individual air conditioners in the summer. First elements of response in June 2023.
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