List of district heating systems
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Large district heating systems ranked on annual heat sales (2001 data based on the this article, other figures based on companies' data):
City Company Name Heat Sales 2001 Heat Sales 2009 Network Length 2009 Notes
Moscow MOEK 150 PJ 361 PJ (86.4 mil Gcal, in 2006) 10381 km Bank of Moscow research on MOEK, June 2008
St.Petersburg ГУП «ТЭК СПб» 96 PJ 58.6 PJ (14 mil.Gcal) 3559 km
Seoul Korea District Heating Company 36 PJ 38.2 PJ (10604 GWh) 1433 km Seoul Metropolitan District Heating Network
Warsaw SPEC 38 PJ 34.5 PJ (2008) 1650 km
Bucharest RADET 37 PJ 3936 km
Berlin Vattenfall Europe Wärme AG 33 PJ 1600 km
Copenhagen Københavns Energi A/S 30 PJ
New York City 28 PJ
Stockholm AB Fortum Värme 27 PJ
Helsinki Helsingin Energia 22 PJ 25.5 PJ (7072 GWh) 1180 km
Vienna Wien Energie 21.3 PJ (5906.5 GWh) 1220 km
Hamburg Vattenfall Europe Wärme AG 20 PJ
Sofia Toplofikacia Sofia E.A.D. 18.5 PJ (5135 GWh, in 2007) 950 km
Prague Prazska teplarenska, a.s. 15 PJ 12.8 PJ 698 km
Göteborg Göteborg Energi AB 12 PJ
Reykjavík Orkuveita Reykjavíkur 11 PJ
Krakow MPEC 10 PJ
Katowice PEC 8.6 PJ
Gdansk 8.3 PJ
Paris CPCU 18 PJ 6.5 PJ (6300 GWh) 437 km (2008) Contributing to Energy Security and Efficiency: CPCU
Tampere (Finland) 6.4 PJ
Indianopois 5.8 PJ
Gdyna 5.4 PJ
Hradec Kralové - Pardubice - Chrudim Elektrárny Opatovice 4.1 PJ 311 km
Nordjylland Vattenfall Nordjylland 4.1 PJ
Philadelphia 4.0 PJ
Detroit 3.1 PJ


N.B.: Table may not be exhaustive.

See also

On Wikipedia:
  • District heating
    District heating
    District heating is a system for distributing heat generated in a centralized location for residential and commercial heating requirements such as space heating and water heating...


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