The third Green4HEAT project newsletter has been published

the third green4heat project newsletter has been published

The third Green4HEAT project newsletter has been published, offering an insight into the latest project developments and experiences gained in various European regions, including Vidzeme. This edition pays special attention to the partners’ meeting at the University of Patras in Greece, where project participants discussed the role of ICT solutions in sustainable heat supply planning, shared experiences on the development of low-temperature heating networks, and analysed best practices from different countries.

The third newsletter provides an overview of:

  • the international workshop in Patras and its key findings,

  • innovations and the latest solutions in heat supply,

  • examples from Latvia, including the development of low-temperature district heating networks in Vidzeme,

  • the experience and recommendations of project partners,

  • plans for future cooperation and upcoming activities.

The newsletter is a valuable resource for municipal specialists, entrepreneurs and anyone interested in following the changes and innovations in the heat supply sector. It offers the opportunity to learn about solutions already implemented elsewhere in Europe, as well as to follow the progress and results of the Green4HEAT project.

So far, three informative newsletters have been published within the framework of the project, regularly providing an overview of the main conclusions and achievements:

Third newsletter: read here
Second newsletter: read here
First newsletter: read here

Green4HEAT is an international project that fosters knowledge and experience exchange between European regions, supporting municipalities, energy planners and entrepreneurs in adopting innovative, environmentally friendly and efficient heat supply solutions. The project focuses on the transition to low-temperature geothermal solutions and the use of local resources, thus reducing environmental impact and promoting sustainable regional development.

For further questions:
Baiba Šelkovska
baiba.selkovska@vidzeme.lv
+371 28752793

Prepared by:
Dzintars Močs, communication manager
dzintars.mocs@vidzeme.lv
+371 28246484