Polish-Dutch Cooperation in the Szamotuły Joint Implementation Project
Jerzy Andruszkiewicz,
Mariusz Groński,
Jan-Willem van de Ven and
Anna Borucka
Energy & Environment, 2001, vol. 12, issue 5-6, 531-536
Abstract:
In this paper the modernisation of two coal boiler plants for district heating in Szamotuły near Poznań is described. This involved the first joint Polish-Dutch venture aiming at the protection of the natural environment and the efficient production of electric and heat energy. Energetyka Poznańska SA, represented by COGEN, a subsidiary acting on its behalf, the Management of the City and Commune of Szamotuly and Essent Duurzaam, a Dutch company, jointly adhered to this pilot programme of modernization of local coal boiler houses. Financial support was granted by SENTER, the Dutch government agency, in the framework of a JOINT-IMPLEMENTATION programme for the purpose of the global limitation of greenhouse gas emission.
Date: 2001
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DOI: 10.1260/0958305011500931
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