RT Conference Proceedings T1 Integration of Renewables in DHC for Sustainable Living Workshop A1 Vázquez, María Victoria Cambronero A1 Corscadden, Jack A1 Marijuan, Antonio Garrido A1 Barbagelata, Giulia A1 Hamann, Georg A1 Grosjean, Matthieu A1 Mendoza, Nora AB There is a large potential to integrate substantial shares of renewable energy and waste heat sources in district heating and/or cooling networks (DHC), reducing dependency of DHC on fossil fuels and ultimately leading to a more efficient and sustainable energy system. Several EU funded projects are currently working on this topic. The objective of the workshop aimed to share the WEDISTRICT project concept with other sister projects and interested stakeholders in order to exchange new ideas, lessons learnt from implementation and proposals about the successful integration of renewable technologies in DHC and urban regeneration. PB MDPI YR 2021 FD 2021-01 LK http://hdl.handle.net/11556/1067 UL http://hdl.handle.net/11556/1067 LA eng NO Vázquez, María Victoria Cambronero, Jack Corscadden, Antonio Garrido Marijuan, Giulia Barbagelata, Georg Hamann, Matthieu Grosjean, and Nora Mendoza. “Integration of Renewables in DHC for Sustainable Living Workshop.” Proceedings 65, no. 1 (January 18, 2021): 30. doi:10.3390/proceedings2020065030. NO These projects have received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovationprogramme (WEDISTRICT—GA No 857801; REWARDHeat—GA No 857811; RELaTED—GA No 768567;TEMPO—GA No 768936; MAtchUP—GA No 774477; DRIMPAC—GA No 768559; REMOURBAN—GA No646511; REPLICATE—GA No 691735). This publication reflects only the authors’ views and neither the Agencynor the Commission are responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein. DS TECNALIA Publications RD 3 jul 2024