List of district heating systems

Large district heating systems ranked on annual heat sales (2001 data based on this article, other figures based on companies' data):

CityCompany NameHeat Sales 2001 [1]Heat Sales 2009 [2]Network Length 2009 [2]Notes
MoscowМОЭК150 PJ361 PJ (86.4 mil Gcal, in 2006)10381 kmBank of Moscow research on МОЭК, June 2008
St.PetersburgГУП «ТЭК СПб»96 PJ [3]58.6 PJ (14 mil.Gcal)3559 km
SeoulKorea District Heating Company36 PJ38.2 PJ (10604 GWh)1433 kmSeoul Metropolitan District Heating Network
WarsawVeolia38 PJ34.5 PJ (2008)1650 km
BucharestRADET37 PJ3936 km
BerlinVattenfall Europe Wärme AG33 PJ1600 km
CopenhagenHOFOR A/S30 PJ
New York CityConsolidated Edison28 PJSee also New York City steam system.
StockholmAB Fortum Värme27 PJ
HelsinkiHelsingin Energia22 PJ25.5 PJ (7072 GWh)1180 km
ParisCPCU 18 PJ22 PJ (6300 GWh)437 km (2008)Contributing to Energy Security and Efficiency: CPCU
ViennaWien Energie21.3 PJ (5906.5 GWh)1220 km
HamburgVattenfall Europe Wärme AG20 PJ
SofiaToplofikacia Sofia E.A.D.18.5 PJ (5135 GWh, in 2007)950 km
PraguePrazska teplarenska, a.s.15 PJ [3]12.8 PJ698 km
BelgradeBeogradske Elektrane12.6 PJ710 km
GöteborgGöteborg Energi AB12 PJ
ReykjavíkOrkuveita Reykjavíkur11 PJ
KrakówMPEC10 PJ
KatowicePEC8.6 PJ
Gdańsk8.3 PJ
Tampere (Finland)6.4 PJ
Indianapolis5.8 PJ
Gdynia5.4 PJ
Hradec Kralové - Pardubice - ChrudimElektrárny Opatovice4.1 PJ311 km
NordjyllandVattenfall Nordjylland4.1 PJ
Philadelphia4.0 PJ
Detroit3.1 PJ
VancouverCentral Heat Distribution10.5km
KozaniDEYAK, Tilethermansi Kozanis70 MWh450 km

N.B.: Table may not be exhaustive.

See also

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2001-11-20. Retrieved 2011-05-02.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) unless stated otherwise
  2. Company reports
  3. COMING IN FROM THE COLD - Improving District Heating Policy in Transition Economies
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