Today, almost 60% of the heat produced in Europe comes from fossil fuel sources (gas, coal, fuel oil). The Calogena project offers a solution designed to decarbonize district heating in Europe, which are used to heat residential and office buildings.
Against the challenge of energy transition and the will to develop heating distribution, nuclear energy is indispensable for reducing the carbon footprint by ensuring complete decarbonization of heat production.
A Calogena module replacing a gas-fired installation would reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 30,000 tonnes a year. For a coal-fired installation, this figure would rise to 60,000 tonnes a year – a significant contribution to the energy transition.