Geneva, Switzerland
Known as a center for diplomacy and as the world’s “Peace Capital”, Geneva is also one of the most liveable cities in the world. More recently, the city has embarked on a full heat detox, in order to provide its citizens with healthier heat.
An impressive solar-infused detox
Three years since it started operating, the large solar thermal plant in Geneva proved to be a very effective carbon free solution for the city’s district heating system. Indeed, between 2021 and 2023, the solar thermal plant allowed Geneva to save 385 tonnes of CO2 emissions, while working all year round.
Debunking solar heat myths and exceeding expectations
Geneva’s solar plant was able to provide the city with >80 ° water all year round, even with poor weather conditions – including days in which the panels were covered with snow. During 2021’s winter, the system reached its setpoint temperature in 96 out of 102 days, proving that solar thermal heat can consistently supply heat, almost every day, without having required maintenance or cleaning on the solar panels.
A diverse detox mix
Adding to this impressive solar thermal plant, Geneva’s DHC can also count with biomass boilers and geothermal sources to reach higher percentages of renewables in its heating system.
Geneva's Heat Detox
Key Heat Figures:
- Km of DHC currently: >105km
- Percentage of renewables in heating system: 50%
- Goal for 2030: 80%
- 385 tonnes of CO2 saved between 2021-2023 through solar plant!
Covenant Figures:
- Signatory to the Covenant of Mayors since: 2010
Source:
- https://solarheateurope.eu/about-solar-heat/solar-district-heating/