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Sønderjylland Hospital

Sønderborg, Denmark

EMT

The hospital replaced oil burners and chillers with two EMT heat pumps totaling 2.6 MW. Waste heat now meets all hospital heating and cooling needs, with 15,800 MWh/year surplus fed to the district heating network. Annual energy savings: 12,500 MWh.

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Bonnierhuset

Stockholm, Sweden

EMAEMB

The iconic 1940s office property is heated and cooled through a Borehole Thermal Energy Storage system with four heat pumps (1.3 MW heating, 1.5 MW cooling). Purchased energy has been reduced by 80% (124 → 28 kWh/m²/year) and operational CO2 by 82%.

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Europe's Largest Logistics Center

Northern Denmark

EMT

An Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage system with seven heat pumps (4.9 MW heating; 2.2 MW cooling) meets the entire energy demand of the 300,000 m² facility. The system operates with exceptional efficiency: COP 3.4–4.5 for heating and 50 for cooling.

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BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group Headquarters

Copenhagen, Denmark

EMHP

Energy is stored in the building’s foundation piles through a Pile Thermal Energy Storage system, supplying the 4,700 m² office with near-surface geothermal heating (110 kW) and cooling (80 kW). The building is set to achieve DGNB Gold.

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Alpha Backaplan

Gothenburg, Sweden

EMBEMA

A Borehole Thermal Energy Storage system with two heat pumps (650 kW heating; 310 kW cooling) delivers a 74% reduction in energy consumption and enables Gothenburg's new mixed-use development to operate nearly free of CO2.

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Home.Earth Nærheden

Hedehusene, Denmark

EMHP

Energy is stored in the building’s foundation piles through a Pile Thermal Energy Storage system, supplying the 13,500 m² residential property with near-surface geothermal heating and cooling (245 kW capacity). On track for DGNB Gold and Planet.

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Sandvik Coromant Factory

Katowice, Poland

EMB

Standalone chillers and gas-based heating have been replaced with a Borehole Thermal Energy Storage system that utilizes waste heat from factory operations. The factory has reduced its gas usage by 90% and electricity usage by 35%.

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Grand Joanne Hotel

Copenhagen, Denmark

EMHP

Copenhagen's historic hotel from 1892 is heated and cooled almost exclusively by its own recycled energy from ventilation exhaust air. The energy system is comprised of air-source heat pumps (220 kW total) and high-efficiency air handling units.

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Castellums Trekanten Office

Stockholm, Sweden

EMBEMA

The 33.000 m² office property is heated and cooled through a Borehole Thermal Energy Storage system (1.2 MW capacity). Purchased energy consumption has been reduced by 85% (118 → 20 kWh/m²) and operational CO2 by 97%.

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NGG School

Hørsholm, Denmark

EMT

An Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage system supplies the new 12.500 m² school with 100% renewable heating and cooling. The 580 kW system operates with an exceptionally high efficiency: COP >6.5 for heating and cooling combined. On track for DGNB Gold.

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Ripple Residence

Copenhagen, Denmark

EMHP

A Borehole Thermal Energy Storage system with two heat pumps (352 kW heating; 244 kW cooling) delivers a 75% reduction in energy consumption. The property will operate with a very low LCA footprint (<5 kg CO2/m²/year) and is set to achieve DGNB Gold.

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